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My uncle might have coronavirus
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2020-04-14 at 10:58 PM UTC
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2020-04-14 at 11:09 PM UTCRIP FFFFF be sure to make a music tribute thread in his honor
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2020-04-14 at 11:11 PM UTC
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2020-04-14 at 11:13 PM UTC
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2020-04-14 at 11:32 PM UTC
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2020-04-15 at 12:29 AM UTC
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2020-04-15 at 12:30 AM UTCDid he get it on his latest trip to israel
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2020-04-15 at 1:04 AM UTCop will surely not be beneficiary on uncle's trust
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2020-04-15 at 6:17 AM UTCRIP to Hiki's Uncle a gentlmon of cultere and discrimination
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2020-04-15 at 7:37 AM UTC
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2020-04-15 at 8:09 AM UTCI hope he makes a full recovery so he can butt fuck you later on.
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2020-04-15 at 8:27 AM UTC
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2020-04-15 at 11:38 AM UTCIm sorry to hear that. He sounds more likable than you. I hope his wife pulls through. Is he by blood or not?
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2020-04-15 at 12:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL
Only watched the second one because I don’t have time to waste watching a fuckin 35 minute video just to win an argument with your dumb ass.
He keeps referencing some document from the state health department, but I can’t find a copy of it to see what it actually says. But to be clear he does not say that the health department is just telling everyone to diagnose anyone who gets sick from anything with Covid-19, which is what you’ve been claiming. The most he’ll say is that, for example, if you have a 70 year old lady who dies from pneumonia, and she had contact with her son who was diagnosed with Covid-19, it’s acceptable to write the cause of death as “Probable or Presumed” Covid-19, in lieu of a positive test which might not have been obtained because they died so fast. Only when they die before they can get diagnosed. Do I agree with this practice in principle, no, but under those kinds of parameters the numbers aren’t likely to be skewed enough to significantly impact the average; that is what is known in statistics as a margin of error which you would know if you weren’t such a fucktarded conspiracy nut who believes in magic -
2020-04-15 at 12:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by Fox Only watched the second one because I don’t have time to waste watching a fuckin 35 minute video just to win an argument with your dumb ass.
He keeps referencing some document from the state health department, but I can’t find a copy of it to see what it actually says. But to be clear he does not say that the health department is just telling everyone to diagnose anyone who gets sick from anything with Covid-19, which is what you’ve been claiming. The most he’ll say is that, for example, if you have a 70 year old lady who dies from pneumonia, and she had contact with her son who was diagnosed with Covid-19, it’s acceptable to write the cause of death as “Probable or Presumed” Covid-19, in lieu of a positive test which might not have been obtained because they died so fast. Only when they die before they can get diagnosed. Do I agree with this practice in principle, no, but under those kinds of parameters the numbers aren’t likely to be skewed enough to significantly impact the average; that is what is known in statistics as a margin of error which you would know if you weren’t such a fucktarded conspiracy nut who believes in magic
Of course the numbers will be skewed, when you are basing those numbers directly off assumptions and untruths. -
2020-04-15 at 12:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Of course the numbers will be skewed
Within a margin of error. No statistic will ever be 100% accurate. At most I can’t see how this would throw the average by more than 1%, even if all 50 states were doing this, which they are not. This is one state health department, of a state which relatively speaking hasn’t even seen a big impact from the virus, issuing a RECOMMENDATION, which doctors are free to either take at face value, or make their own decision based on the facts of each case.
Also here is a quote from Sen. Jensen when asked if his state’s Covid-19 tracking data was reliable after saying all this shit:
“I don't have any position to question that” -
2020-04-15 at 12:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by Fox Within a margin of error. No statistic will ever be 100% accurate. At most I can’t see how this would throw the average by more than 1%, even if all 50 states were doing this, which they are not. This is one state health department, of a state which relatively speaking hasn’t even seen a big impact from the virus, issuing a RECOMMENDATION, which doctors are free to either take at face value, or make their own decision based on the facts of each case.
Also here is a quote from Sen. Jensen when asked if his state’s Covid-19 tracking data was reliable after saying all this shit:
“I don't have any position to question that”
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2020-04-15 at 12:48 PM UTCOk 2 states
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2020-04-15 at 12:52 PM UTCfuck a nigger whore, folks?👍
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2020-04-15 at 1:01 PM UTCWEEEEEEL GONTS! WE"RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER LIKE ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY! I REALLY FEEL THIS KRISIS HAS REALL BOUGHT US ALL TOGETHER SINCE OF MEANING TO RESPECTING BOUNDRYS AND HElPING YOUR NIEGHBOR!