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AndrAt3A

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Ya, that’s an unintended consequence isn’t it? I don’t blame the pharmacist for not wanting to risk his license to give medicine. I was thinking last night about what will happen when people are out of work and they can’t afford their meds..do they just get it for free for a little while? With 33 million Americans out of work..when will they be able to afford their meds? Another unintended consequence to this? We don’t have enough money to float that many people until they get on their feet again.
Your missing my point. The fact that a physician is being held back from treating their patients with medication that was proven effective.
 

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A south korean boy group that Sing Dance and Rap. 7 members total 4 vocalist and 3 rappers. They are now the symbol of kpop in general as they are heavily monitored and used for political gain and country wealth.
Thanks.
You have saved me from having to read a very long thread.
 

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TL : DR
 

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Your missing my point. The fact that a physician is being held back from treating their patients with medication that was proven effective.
I guess I did miss your point..I’m still not sure what you’re talking about. Are you talking about medications for the virus?
 

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Anytime. That thread lost it's way around the 500th page anyway
You have to wonder how there could be that much to talk about with that band anyway..I think it must be constant repeating of what was said earlier.
 

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I’m not sure why they shut down the schools..since the kids were least likely to get it..but ya...what happens if schools don’t reopen...do we just graduate 2021 seniors anyway or do they have to still go to school at 19 so they can graduate? Kids lose a year and have to stay in the same grade..or do they move up anyway?


Jubilant drinkers flock to Wisconsin bars just hours after state's Supreme Court struck down Democratic governor's pandemic lockdown order in first ruling of its kind
  • Some bars in Wisconsin reopened on Wednesday to jubilant crowds within hours of the court ruling
  • Wisconsin Supreme Court handed down the first-of-its-kind 4-3 ruling on Wednesday evening
  • Conservative majority struck down Democrat Governor Tony Evers' lockdown order
  • Evers had extended the state's lockdown to May 26, beyond even that in New York
  • Court rules that his administration should have consulted with legislature before extension
  • Bars and restaurants in Wisconsin can now reopen immediately, court says
I'm not concerned with the details, or why. Ending the school year early is fine. Beyond that, the closures are just going to create a whole lot of pointless work.

In terms of energy, we are printing money just to misuse our own heat engine, that for all intents and purposes can run itself fine without us getting in the way. It's like we have never done disease before.

Maybe my thermodynamics is rusty, but I don't see how playing on a computer is a proper use of work when the computer can do it without us. Like what we are seeing might be bigger than any sketchy science. This event isn't evolution or a transformation, but a process leading toward equilibrium.
 

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I'm not concerned with the details, or why. Ending the school year early is fine. Beyond that, the closures are just going to create a whole lot of pointless work.

In terms of energy, we are printing money just to misuse our own heat engine, that for all intents and purposes can run itself fine without us getting in the way. It's like we have never done disease before.

Maybe my thermodynamics is rusty, but I don't see how playing on a computer is a proper use of work when the computer can do it without us. Like what we are seeing might be bigger than any sketchy science. This event isn't evolution or a transformation, but a process leading toward equilibrium.
You aren’t in school so it won’t affect you..but the people it will affect will be interested in the details..especially what do they do with their kids for the school year.

Printing money leads to hyperinflation...that’s pretty bad.
 

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Ya, that’s an unintended consequence isn’t it? I don’t blame the pharmacist for not wanting to risk his license to give medicine. I was thinking last night about what will happen when people are out of work and they can’t afford their meds..do they just get it for free for a little while? With 33 million Americans out of work..when will they be able to afford their meds? Another unintended consequence to this? We don’t have enough money to float that many people until they get on their feet again.
They will go without their meds. The same way the rest of the uninsured have been doing for years and years without you giving a flying fuck.
 
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For example, 200,000 surgeries and other procedures were shelved indefinitely, as hospitals braced for the hyped fictitious tsunami that never materialized.

Cancer screenings were way down during the last two months.

CANCER HEALTH: Since March, Americans have been urged to delay routine mammograms and colonoscopies to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. As a result, screenings for breast, cervix and colon cancer are down between 86% and 94%, according to new data from electronic medical records vendor Epic, reports STAT.

There’s a new cause of death emerging because of COVID-19: a huge decrease in emergency care for minor heart attacks and strokes. Fear is keeping these patients ate home. Many will die because they didn’t want to be exposed to the virus.

There’s also a spike in suicides that is being kept relatively hidden. In early April, news outlets reported a nearly 900 percent increase in calls to suicide hotlines.

The center estimated that the lockdowns will likely result in 75,000 additional deaths from alcohol, drug misuse and suicide. A quick economic recovery would have the smallest impact, 27,644 deaths of despair; whereas, a slow recovery could lead to 154,037, or nearly twice the number of people who have allegedly died of coronavirus to date.

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More people died of suicide in a single Tennessee county last week than of the coronavirus across the entire state, according to one local official.

Knox County Regional Forensic Center examined nine suspected suicides in under 48 hours last week, Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs said, according to the Tennessee Star.

4-) Thank you #chipidiots
#idiocracy

The deaths in the second and third articles are occult ritual murders. And anyone who believes in scamdemic is responsible.
 
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They will go without their meds. The same way the rest of the uninsured have been doing for years and years without you giving a flying fuck.
That would be a shame...hopefully that won’t kill people.
 

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That would be a shame...hopefully that won’t kill people.
Did you give a hoot about the 27+ million people it was already killing/putting in that situation prior to the pandemic?

And don’t worry I think they said only about ten million people lost their health insurance out of the 30+ million who lost their jobs, so they were mostly just underpaid death deserving people anyway.
 

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Did you give a hoot about the 27+ million people it was already killing/putting in that situation prior to the pandemic?

And don’t worry I think they said only about ten million people lost their health insurance out of the 30+ million who lost their jobs, so they were mostly just underpaid death deserving people anyway.
:rolleyes:
 

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Did you or didn’t you lisa? I seem to recall you didn’t. Your faux concern here is noted and it’s apparant to anyone with half a brain it’s politically motivated and has no substance underlying it.
Do I have concerns about people? Sure.
 

justjess

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Do I have concerns about people? Sure.
You have never once offered a word of concern for the 27+ million people without health insurance prior to this pandemic. Or the ones struggling to pay their bills. Or without enough food to eat. Not once. You said “oh well I guess they should just get better jobs or try harder, goddamn handouts”! Now all of a sudden your a bleeding heart? Spare me.
 

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You have never once offered a word of concern for the 27+ million people without health insurance prior to this pandemic. Or the ones struggling to pay their bills. Or without enough food to eat. Not once. You said “oh well I guess they should just get better jobs or try harder, goddamn handouts”! Now all of a sudden your a bleeding heart? Spare me.
Please...Ya, if you don’t like your job or you don’t feel you have what you need...what is stopping you from moving up? If there really are that many without health insurance...we don’t know what the real figures are for anything.
 

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Please...Ya, if you don’t like your job or you don’t feel you have what you need...what is stopping you from moving up? If there really are that many without health insurance...we don’t know what the real figures are for anything.
Yeah but we actually do lol. It’s not like there is some secret health insurance coop out there where people can have coverage without the government knowing about it. Sorry.

As I said, you never gave a hoot what uninsured people did about medication before so stop pretending to now to make some sort of political statement in favor of jeopardizing other people’s lives so your husband can make more money while you sit safely on your ass not required or asked to do anything more then what you want to do yourself.
 

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Yeah but we actually do lol. It’s not like there is some secret health insurance coop out there where people can have coverage without the government knowing about it. Sorry.

As I said, you never gave a hoot what uninsured people did about medication before so stop pretending to now to make some sort of political statement in favor of jeopardizing other people’s lives so your husband can make more money while you sit safely on your ass not required or asked to do anything more then what you want to do yourself.
Doesn’t mean we get the actual figures...you should know that, being on this website you should anyway.

lol..I have been deeply concerned for people losing their jobs, it is what I thought could become reality when everything shut down and you were only worried about people getting it and didn’t care that shutting down the economy mattered more than that. I could see this could have such far reaching repercussions...but I didn’t really think about meds until now...another repercussion.
 
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