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(July 15th, 2020, 14:45)Commodore Wrote: Or it's just an A/C map. Outside of NY (anomalous in general), the worst places in the spring were where people were sticking inside because it was still cold. Those areas are now nice, thus more outdoor time, and the places where it gets very hot and people pack into air conditioned indoors see an uptick.

That talk of a novel respiratory virus gets put into a politics thread tells you all you need to know about the hyper-politicization of the current era.

Then again there's Alaska and Hawaii. smile

I think the most important thing that the Americans forget in this pandemic is that the virus itself does not know and care for any politics. You are all in this together and you fall or stand up together.
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(July 15th, 2020, 14:49)Charriu Wrote:
(July 15th, 2020, 14:45)Commodore Wrote: Or it's just an A/C map. Outside of NY (anomalous in general), the worst places in the spring were where people were sticking inside because it was still cold. Those areas are now nice, thus more outdoor time, and the places where it gets very hot and people pack into air conditioned indoors see an uptick.

That talk of a novel respiratory virus gets put into a politics thread tells you all you need to know about the hyper-politicization of the current era.

Then again there's Alaska and Hawaii. smile

I think the most important thing that the Americans forget in this pandemic is that the virus itself does not know and care for any politics. You are all in this together and you fall or stand up together.
 Thus why I added the testing provisio. 

And a virus doesn't care for politics but this should be a highly historically literate forum, people will always use whatever crisis for political points.
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(July 15th, 2020, 14:45)Commodore Wrote: Or it's just an A/C map. Outside of NY (anomalous in general), the worst places in the spring were where people were sticking inside because it was still cold. Those areas are now nice, thus more outdoor time, and the places where it gets very hot and people pack into air conditioned indoors see an uptick. Although if you adjust cases per test I don't know if it comes out in a wash (testing per capita is ramping up all over but different states have different testing rates).

That talk of a novel respiratory virus gets put into a politics thread tells you all you need to know about the hyper-politicization of the current era.

Speaking of A/C, if those darn libtards win the election, they gon get rid of our A/C's and our darn windows! How we gon breathe then? First masks and now this! GOD made perfectly fine lungs and windows for us, ain't no need to go n change thangs just to mess with us!
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(July 15th, 2020, 14:45)Commodore Wrote: Or it's just an A/C map. Outside of NY (anomalous in general), the worst places in the spring were where people were sticking inside because it was still cold. Those areas are now nice, thus more outdoor time, and the places where it gets very hot and people pack into air conditioned indoors see an uptick. Although if you adjust cases per test I don't know if it comes out in a wash (testing per capita is ramping up all over but different states have different testing rates).

I'd buy that, but the amount of people rushing head-long to the beach is unbelievable in exactly these "very hot places" - that's where they get infected. After a long day out, go to the bar or drive back with friends and get the virus from drinking or driving together.

Also, for any of you dealing with "mask-truthers" or whatever they call themselves,

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6928e2.htm

recent CDC notice highlighting just how amazingly effective masks can be at preventing transmission. 130~ cases averted because of proper mask use.
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(July 15th, 2020, 14:45)Commodore Wrote: That talk of a novel respiratory virus gets put into a politics thread tells you all you need to know about the hyper-politicization of the current era.

And who's at the root of the hyper-politicization? Could it be Mr. "This is a hoax to make me look bad?" Mr. "I'll cut off your money if you don't fully reopen your schools?" Mr. "Listen to me, not Dr. Fauci?" Mr. "I'm deeply offended that more people weren't willing to risk their lives to hear me rant for 20 minutes about walking down a ramp at West Point?" Mr. "I won't give you the satisfaction of seeing me wear a mask?" Mr. "I don't care how many people die, as long as I'm reelected?"
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(July 15th, 2020, 15:11)DaveV Wrote:  Mr. "I don't care how many people die, as long as I'm reelected?"

To be fair, THIS could be alot of different people.
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(July 15th, 2020, 15:11)DaveV Wrote:
(July 15th, 2020, 14:45)Commodore Wrote: That talk of a novel respiratory virus gets put into a politics thread tells you all you need to know about the hyper-politicization of the current era.

And who's at the root of the hyper-politicization? Could it be Mr. "This is a hoax to make me look bad?" Mr. "I'll cut off your money if you don't fully reopen your schools?" Mr. "Listen to me, not Dr. Fauci?" Mr. "I'm deeply offended that more people weren't willing to risk their lives to hear me rant for 20 minutes about walking down a ramp at West Point?" Mr. "I won't give you the satisfaction of seeing me wear a mask?" Mr. "I don't care how many people die, as long as I'm reelected?"

Hyper-politicization started a long time before he became president. He's at best a symptom of that politicization.
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(July 15th, 2020, 15:08)GeneralKilCavalry Wrote:
(July 15th, 2020, 14:45)Commodore Wrote: Or it's just an A/C map. Outside of NY (anomalous in general), the worst places in the spring were where people were sticking inside because it was still cold. Those areas are now nice, thus more outdoor time, and the places where it gets very hot and people pack into air conditioned indoors see an uptick. Although if you adjust cases per test I don't know if it comes out in a wash (testing per capita is ramping up all over but different states have different testing rates).

I'd buy that, but the amount of people rushing head-long to the beach is unbelievable in exactly these "very hot places" - that's where they get infected. After a long day out, go to the bar or drive back with friends and get the virus from drinking or driving together.

Beaches are just about the coolest outdoor place to go if you're a benighted soul finding yourself in SoCal or Florida. But yeah, transmission is much more likely from the bar or restaurant afterwards. Please do encourage everyone you know to get outside in the sun.
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Also, this is what a central government is SUPPOSED TO DO: coordinate supplies, manage the messaging, convince people that today's sacrifice will pay off in the future. Why were the equally politicized European countries able to pull this off, while the US failed miserably? You have to start wih Mr. "I take no responsibility for that."
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(July 15th, 2020, 15:32)DaveV Wrote: Also, this is what a central government is SUPPOSED TO DO: coordinate supplies, manage the messaging, convince people that today's sacrifice will pay off in the future. Why were the equally politicized European countries able to pull this off, while the US failed miserably? You have to start wih Mr. "I take no responsibility for that."

Are the European countries equally politicized? I'd argue not all of them. Yes there are countries like the UK, which have a similar politicition. But then again there are countries like Germany that are not that politicized. I think the reason for that lies in the different political systems. A system that favors/leads to a two party system is bound to be more politicized compared to a system that allows for multiple parties and therefore requires more compromises from everybody.
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