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  • KVB
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 05-29-14
    • 74817

    #36
    Originally posted by pavyracer
    Why don't they sent mobile incinerator units for cremations instead? There is no need to keep bodies frozen.
    Shutdowns cause interruptions in food supplies. We are preparing.

    Modern day America is crazy. We've eaten the birds, make coffee from snow, well, it's all documented here...

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    • Chi_archie
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-22-08
      • 63167

      #37
      Originally posted by pavyracer
      Why don't they sent mobile incinerator units for cremations instead? There is no need to keep bodies frozen.

      Send them to inner cities too

      No reason to wait until they die

      Amirite?
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      • SBR_Guest_Pro
        SBR MVP
        • 02-10-15
        • 3955

        #38
        Originally posted by Emily_Haines
        But I thought the masks were going to fix everything?
        But you said you weren't wearing one... so it doesn't work like that...Thanks for pro longing this whole pandemic
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        • PAULYPOKER
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 12-06-08
          • 36581

          #39
          OK,here we go.

          NYC (the city not state) had/has total of 22,750 COVID19 deaths and they were the only city(not state) who's morgues were overrun.

          But you have entire state morgues being overrun in CA.Tex.Flo.AZ. and Miss.
          who have a total of 17,814 COVID19 deaths between them and they're overrun?

          GTFO!, they are massively under reporting deaths..And I mean massively.


          How the fukk naive do they think the American people really are?
          Never mind.

          USA Total 3,352,172 +58,245 137,369 +698 1,727,095 10,127 415 41,686,264 125,939
          Florida 254,511 +10,360 4,197 +95 218,244 11,850 195 2,477,810 115,366 [view by county] [1] [2] [3] [projections]
          Texas 258,161 +7,085 3,215 +65 127,066 8,903 111 2,710,290 93,472 [view by county] [1] [2] [projections]
          California 318,944 +6,840 7,021 +69 226,541 8,072 178 5,275,695 133,521 [view by county] [1] [projections]
          Georgia 114,401 +3,190 2,996 +31 93,715 10,775 282 1,245,239 117,283 [1] [projections]
          Arizona 119,930 +3,038 2,151 +69 103,385 16,477 296 860,295 118,193 [1] [projections]
          North Carolina 83,820 +2,321 1,523 +16 26,979 7,992 145 1,176,058 112,133 [1] [2] [3] [4] [projections]
          South Carolina 54,699 +2,280 951 +22 32,792 10,624 185 520,176 101,030 [1] [2] [projections]
          Louisiana 76,803 +2,167 3,408 +23 27,061 16,521 733 924,447 198,857 [view by county] [1] [projections]
          Tennessee 61,006 +1,460 738 +15 24,833 8,933 108 1,006,616 147,399 [1] [2] [3] [projections]
          Alabama 51,910 +1,402 1,113 +9 25,014 10,587 227 501,367 102,253 [1] [projections]
          Ohio 64,230 +1,346 3,041 +4 17,088 5,495 260 979,149 83,766 [view by county] [1] [2] [3] [projections]
          Illinois 154,094 +1,195 7,369 +24 31,278 12,160 582 1,944,088 153,418 [1] [2] [3] [4] [projections]
          Arkansas 27,864 +1,061 313 6,361 9,233 104 376,565 124,781 [1] [2] [projections]
          Nevada 26,838 +930 592 +13 9,268 8,713 192 425,027 137,989 [1] [2] [projections]
          Wisconsin 35,679 +926 821 +7 6,949 6,128 141 670,164 115,100 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [projections]
          Missouri 28,745 +889 1,117 +14 21,707 4,684 182 523,945 85,369 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [projections]
          Virginia 69,782 +851 1,962 +4 58,549 8,175 230 866,257 101,488 [1] [2] [projections]
          Minnesota 41,571 +804 1,537 +4 4,022 7,371 273 742,095 131,586 [1] [2] [projections]
          Mississippi 35,419 +797 1,230 +15 12,022 11,901 413 347,152 116,645 [1] [2] [projections]
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          • SBR_Guest_Pro
            SBR MVP
            • 02-10-15
            • 3955

            #40
            what's the benefit of under reporting deaths? before they were over reporting and now they are under reporting?
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            • HockeyRocks
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 07-10-13
              • 6069

              #41
              Originally posted by SBR_Guest_Pro
              what's the benefit of under reporting deaths? before they were over reporting and now they are under reporting?
              Governors seem to think high numbers make them look bad. Gov. Kemp in Ga. was caught 2-3 cooking the numbers until the media exposed his games. Same with DeSantis, he wouldn't release how many hospitalizations each day until he got shamed into doing it.
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              • PAULYPOKER
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 12-06-08
                • 36581

                #42
                Originally posted by SBR_Guest_Pro
                what's the benefit of under reporting deaths? before they were over reporting and now they are under reporting?
                Holy fukk is that a dumb question.

                If you can't see, I can't fix your eyesight.

                Only you can do that.
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                • homie1975
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 12-24-13
                  • 15452

                  #43
                  if a doctor can make her/his own determination and mark COVID as the death reason even though the deceased did not have a positive test before dying, then doctors can also make her/his own determination and even if all of the earmarks of a COVID death are there, it can be marked as something else.

                  IMO - Blue States overinflating Covid deaths. Red States underinflating.

                  very little question about it in my mind. that's why you see death rates vs infection total so much higher in Blue states than Red ones. both sides are full of SHITT

                  and i don't want to hear that in AZ, TX and FL it is mostly young people catching it that's why the death rate is <2%. that is a bunch of horse kaka
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                  • MinnesotaFats
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 12-18-10
                    • 14758

                    #44
                    I don't think the numbers are being fudged.

                    Most State health systems investigate breakout cases so they classify anything probably Covid related as Covid positive.

                    Florida hospitals have plenty of ICU room left, that's just a fact. I don't know about other states, but w respect to "morgue" space of course it makes sense if you can't legally have a funeral there's no place to put the body. So you have 3 months worth of inventory piling up....duh!

                    Going to have to cremate those remains by executive order- which I'd agree with actually despite peoples religious beliefs.

                    Interesting, I read the other day that the US is actually seeing about 1,100 less OVERALL deaths per day due to less accidents, strokes, overdoses and heart issues.
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                    • Okieirish
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 09-03-19
                      • 879

                      #45
                      OMG we are all gonna die !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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                      • SBR_Guest_Pro
                        SBR MVP
                        • 02-10-15
                        • 3955

                        #46
                        Originally posted by PAULYPOKER
                        Holy fukk is that a dumb question.

                        If you can't see, I can't fix your eyesight.

                        Only you can do that.
                        No such thing as a dumb question smart guy
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