Biden is not perfect but damn an amoeba has more brain matter than trump.
Man you lefties a are joyless bunch. He didn't say anything about injecting lysol or bleach. He was just throwing ideas out there like somehow getting Ultravioletinto the body. Turns out Dr's are already looking into this .
You guys should spend a little less time with Fake news trying to put a stupid spin on everything he says.
Doctors are already looking into these two things? really? Links?
Unless you mean the poor yes man he put on the spot with those questions. If he actually told Trump how enormously stupid that was he would be fired before midnight.
Dammit Pit. Turn on Fox News for 5 minutes. It won't killyou. They showed Trump speaking. You can see him speak his actual words.
You can send my apology to my PM.
I didn't think it needed explanation but this is why it matters;
Maryland said its coronavirus hotline has received over 100 calls from people inquiring about President Trump's recent musings about ingesting disinfectant as a treatment for COVID-19.
Trump is right he didn't say what he said he said. Why cant you people understand this?
What's ironic here is when I posted video of - I think it was cuomo, and the new york head of medicine, and other dem's saying corona virus is not something we need to worry about............even though I posted their VIDEO AND AUDIO of them saying it - all I got was "no, that's not right" from the dems.
Dammit Pit. Turn on Fox News for 5 minutes. It won't killyou. They showed Trump speaking. You can see him speak his actual words.
You can send my apology to my PM.
I posted the actual link to Trump speaking in the original post on the topic....
"When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the LORD your God." Leviticus 19:33-34
Earlier this week, Pennsylvania started to include “probable deaths” in its fatalities. As a result, the total number of coronavirus deaths grew by 276, then 360, in successive nights, almost doubling the number of deaths in the state in two days. The Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) subsequently removed 200 deaths from its count after facing mounting questions about the accuracy of the count.
Health Secretary Rachel Levine spoke to the Philadelphia Inquirer about the initial decision to include probable deaths, as well as the decision to later remove those from the count.
“There’s a discrepancy in the numbers,” Charles E. Kiessling Jr., president of the Pennsylvania Coroners Association and coroner in Lycoming County, told the Inquirer. “I’m not saying there’s something going on... I’m not a conspiracy theory guy. But accuracy is important.”
“This is why I’m so upset,” Kiessling added. “Our job is to investigate... We do this every day.”
Kiessling said it was a matter of public safety that the DOH clarify the discrepancy. Coroners have complained over the past month regarding discrepancies in the death figures.
The DOH initially claimed that a computer glitch caused an issue with reconciling multiple reporting systems and the “culmination of that data-validating effort.”
He later retracted his statement, saying the department only started to include “probable deaths” starting Tuesday, when Levine made the announcement.
No... I watched the video - so I actually agree with them.
"When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the LORD your God." Leviticus 19:33-34
Especially when their guy Biden whom has the most severe cognitive issues, he didnt remember what he was running for and couldnt tell the difference between his wife and his sister...lmfao
Sounds good, the social distancing should be over by then. Our IT department finally worked things out and I'm now working from home. Save that respect for the front line folks!
And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul. - John Muir
Sooo apparently the White house is thinking about not doing daily briefings because it seems they are not benefiting the President. Think about that.
To hell with providing direction and information to help the US get thru this crisis. It doesnt help the president so lets not do them. Maybe if the president wasnt a moron they would be beneficial briefings that help the american people. Screw the president help the people!
To hell with providing direction and information to help the US get thru this crisis.
#fakeoutrage Please tell me what useful direction or information you've gotten from Trump in his daily debriefings. Other than fodder for CNN, late night hosts and comedians what exactly are these Trump debriefings providing? I'd rather not be embarassed by my president.
We'd be better off with a daily Faucci report.
And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul. - John Muir
After Trump's Musing About Injecting Disinfectants, Spike in Calls to Poison Control Centers
More concerning, though, is the number of people who actually went ahead with the suggestion. In New York City, the Daily News reported that the Poison Control Center saw 30 cases of "exposure to Lysol, bleach and other cleaners in 18 hours after Trump's suggestion" that cleaning products might be used to treat coronavirus. NYC Poison Control saw only 13 such cases in a similar period last year.
Cleveland Cavaliers, other NBA teams allowed to return to practice facilities on Friday for individual work Updated Apr 25, 9:44 PM; Posted Apr 25, 7:54 PM Cleveland Cavaliers players and coaches work on shooting The NBA will allow Cleveland Clinic Courts, and other NBA practice facilities, to re-open on Friday. cleveland.com
475 shares By Chris Fedor, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The NBA is allowing players to return to their practice facilities on May 1, provided their local governments have eased the stay-at-home orders.
The facilities will be open to players on a voluntary basis for individual work only. The larger group workouts will still be prohibited for safety purposes and teams will not be permitted to organize in-person workouts.
The NBA’s decision to reopen facilities isn’t an indication that the season will resume any time soon, if at all. Commissioner Adam Silver reiterated in a conference call about a week ago that there still isn’t enough information about coronavirus to come up with a definitive timeline. Silver said the league doesn’t anticipate any decision until sometime in May -- at the earliest. However, Silver cautioned that there still may not be any clarity at that time.
The NBA suspended the season on March 11 after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert became the first player to test positive for COVID-19. On March 19, the league ordered teams to shutter practice facilities and prohibited players from going to local gyms, saying at the time it was the best decision for everyone, aligning with advice from health experts.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said this past week that plans are in place to reopen Ohio on May 1. He is expected to present specific guidelines on Monday during his press briefing. That plan is expected to include safeguards for companies where employees will return to work, including taking temperatures, wearing masks, wiping surfaces and more, at both offices and stores.
With certain states reopening, the NBA decided it was time to at least let players return to the court.
For teams in cities where stay-at-home orders still exist, the NBA is reportedly working to find “alternative arrangements."
Not all Cavaliers stayed in town during the pandemic. Andre Drummond is in Miami spending time with family members and also crafting his newest album, which is supposed to drop on Friday. Collin Sexton went home to Atlanta, where he’s been hoisting shots in his driveway, biking and lifting weights to stay in shape in case the regular season commences. Tristan Thompson is in Los Angeles. Some of the team’s workout equipment has even been sent to players for use on their own since the practice facility has been closed.
NBA announces new coronavirus-related guidelines for teams when it comes to reopening practice facilities, now targeting May 8 Updated 4:21 PM; Today 4:19 PM Adam Silver NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced new guidelines for teams before reopening practice facilities.
0 shares By Chris Fedor, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The NBA informed teams of new guidelines regarding the use of practice facilities and player training, now targeting no earlier than May 8 for limited, individual workouts in cities that have softened stay-at-home orders.
Reports surfaced over the weekend about the league allowing practice facilities to reopen on Friday, May 1. However, the memo given to teams on Monday afternoon points to May 8 as the current commencement date, which could be pushed back further if new developments in the coronavirus pandemic dictate such a change.
The new guidelines have plenty limitations:
No more than four players would be permitted at a facility at any one time. No head or assistant coaches could participate. Group activity remains prohibited, including practices or scrimmages. Players remain prohibited from using non-team facilities such as public health clubs, fitness centers, or gyms. The league also announced that it is working with teams to identify alternatives for players in other states where government restrictions remain in place.
The guidelines are designed to allow safe and controlled environments for players to train in. According to The Athletic, the NBA has also informed each team to assign one senior executive to a new role -- Facility Hygiene Officer -- and all staffers working with players must wear gloves.
Leader of North Carolina anti-lockdown protests tests positive for COVID-19
A leader of an anti-lockdown protest group in North Carolina says that she has tested positive for COVID-19 — and she’s angry that she was forced to quarantine for two weeks to avoid spreading the virus to other people.
Local news station CBS 17 reports that Audrey Whitlock, a leader of the ReOpen NC protest movement, posted on Facebook this week that she has been under quarantine for the past two weeks after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
She says that she has been asymptomatic throughout the quarantine, and she bitterly complained about having to stay inside to avoid infecting other people.
“I have been told not to participate in public or private accommodations as requested by the government, and therefore denied my 1st amendment right of freedom of religion,” she wrote. “It has been insinuated by others that if I go out, I could be arrested for denying a quarantine order.”
North Carolina has more than 9,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.