Yes, trump is deranged and has not been endorsing the medical advice given.Looking at the Worldometer daily charts I've noticed someone interesting. India, a country with 1.3 billion people somehow has had few COVID cases than us: 5.6 million vs our 7.0 million; has had slightly more recoveries 4.5 mil vs our 4.3 mil, has less than a million active cases vs our 2.5 million and has about 9000 "serious/critical" cases. BUT, the most interesting stat I've been noticing is the "daily recover" columnn (click on "columns" button, scroll down and click checkbox). On a day to day basis India is kicking our ass on getting COVID sufferers back on the their feet.
One of the prime reasons for this is that India as a nation doesn't suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome rather than listen to medical advice and has been aggressively using HCQ. Maybe we should take a lesson from India?
Looking at the Worldometer daily charts I've noticed someone interesting. India, a country with 1.3 billion people somehow has had few COVID cases than us: 5.6 million vs our 7.0 million; has had slightly more recoveries 4.5 mil vs our 4.3 mil, has less than a million active cases vs our 2.5 million and has about 9000 "serious/critical" cases. BUT, the most interesting stat I've been noticing is the "daily recover" columnn (click on "columns" button, scroll down and click checkbox). On a day to day basis India is kicking our ass on getting COVID sufferers back on the their feet.
One of the prime reasons for this is that India as a nation doesn't suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome rather than listen to medical advice and has been aggressively using HCQ. Maybe we should take a lesson from India?
Ever heard the saying "better to remain silent and be thought ignorant than to speak and remove all doubt"?Yes, trump is deranged and has not been endorsing the medical advice given.
yes, things would have been better if Trump remained quite and let the experts lead.Ever heard the saying "better to remain silent and be thought ignorant than to speak and remove all doubt"?
Or maybe the left was so worried that HCQ would cut over numbers they'd lose a weapon against Trump in the election?They got it later after the virus had mutated to be less deadly? Their numbers are factored differently? Differing culture or demographics? Maybe their constant exposure to disease makes them hardier?
Or could be as you say, theyve learned from the rest of the world what works. But its too early to tell, they currently have the most rapid infection rate. And worldometer is not a trusted source.
LOL, where do you think Trump was getting the things he said? Fauci has said Trump listened to his advice and acted quickly on it. He also said he agreed with Trump's comments. Oh, and Birx and Fauci have been working with state governors for months to help them deal.yes, things would have been better if Trump remained quite and let the experts lead.
There's a few stories about it. Their ownership and methods are mysterious and unaccountable. They may very well be accurate, but its sort of like wikipedia, except less transparent.Or maybe the left was so worried that HCQ would cut over numbers they'd lose a weapon against Trump in the election?
On what basis do you call worldometer "not a trusted source"?
No, Im not that cynical. If they thought HCQ was credible they would use it. However, given the mixed studies on HCQ, they took advantage to spin it as a hoax because Trump liked it. Much like anything on both sides, partisanship trumps everything.Or maybe the left was so worried that HCQ would cut over numbers they'd lose a weapon against Trump in the election?
On what basis do you call worldometer "not a trusted source"?
Looking at the Worldometer daily charts I've noticed someone interesting. India, a country with 1.3 billion people somehow has had few COVID cases than us: 5.6 million vs our 7.0 million; has had slightly more recoveries 4.5 mil vs our 4.3 mil, has less than a million active cases vs our 2.5 million and has about 9000 "serious/critical" cases. BUT, the most interesting stat I've been noticing is the "daily recover" columnn (click on "columns" button, scroll down and click checkbox). On a day to day basis India is kicking our ass on getting COVID sufferers back on the their feet.
One of the prime reasons for this is that India as a nation doesn't suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome rather than listen to medical advice and has been aggressively using HCQ. Maybe we should take a lesson from India?
Mandatory BCG vaccination may slow spread of COVID-19
New research suggests that countries with compulsory bacillus Calmette-Guérin, or BCG, vaccination may have built up a degree of ‘herd immunity’ to COVID-19.www.medicalnewstoday.com
bcg vaccine?
LOL, yeah, NYT has to grasp anything to keep the TDS alive. That link is a month old. Today is 09/22/2020. Get some current info and get back to us.What they have is lack of testing among the poor. What your source of information does not also say is India has the fastest growing number of cases per capita in the world right now https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/28/world/asia/india-coronavirus.html
LOL, yeah, NYT has to grasp anything to keep the TDS alive. That link is a month old. Today is 09/22/2020. Get some current info and get back to us.
Did you actually read the post? Need any help with the big words? India's using a treatment WE SHOULD BE - except Trump happened to have mentioned it.What does what happens in India have to do with Trump?? It sounds like there is a projection there. The virus and how it reacts to populations has nothing to do with politics.
Did you actually read the post? Need any help with the big words? India's using a treatment WE SHOULD BE - except Trump happened to have mentioned it.
Suit yourself - a little harmless delusion will do you good.And, it's not working.
It looks better than the reality. Let's not forget that India is a poor country, mainly rural and undeveloped in nature, so reporting infections in rural communities combined with the unbelievably complex bureaucracy which Indians live under, is going to be seriously compromised resulting in underreporting and gross inaccuracy. I suspect India's numbers are far, far worse than they appear.Looking at the Worldometer daily charts I've noticed someone interesting. India, a country with 1.3 billion people somehow has had few COVID cases than us: 5.6 million vs our 7.0 million; has had slightly more recoveries 4.5 mil vs our 4.3 mil, has less than a million active cases vs our 2.5 million and has about 9000 "serious/critical" cases. BUT, the most interesting stat I've been noticing is the "daily recover" columnn (click on "columns" button, scroll down and click checkbox). On a day to day basis India is kicking our ass on getting COVID sufferers back on the their feet.
One of the prime reasons for this is that India as a nation doesn't suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome rather than listen to medical advice and has been aggressively using HCQ. Maybe we should take a lesson from India?
Looking at the Worldometer daily charts I've noticed someone interesting. India, a country with 1.3 billion people somehow has had few COVID cases than us: 5.6 million vs our 7.0 million; has had slightly more recoveries 4.5 mil vs our 4.3 mil, has less than a million active cases vs our 2.5 million and has about 9000 "serious/critical" cases. BUT, the most interesting stat I've been noticing is the "daily recover" columnn (click on "columns" button, scroll down and click checkbox). On a day to day basis India is kicking our ass on getting COVID sufferers back on the their feet.
One of the prime reasons for this is that India as a nation doesn't suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome rather than listen to medical advice and has been aggressively using HCQ. Maybe we should take a lesson from India?
It looks better than the reality. Let's not forget that India is a poor country, mainly rural and undeveloped in nature, so reporting infections in rural communities combined with the unbelievably complex bureaucracy which Indians live under, is going to be seriously compromised resulting in underreporting and gross inaccuracy. I suspect India's numbers are far, far worse than they appear.
India's public health system is also weak and underfunded, so that should also be taken into consideration-as well as the fact that the virus hit India later than many other places, so in effect they're playing catch-up.
India about to overtake the US with highest covid-19 caseload globally
With almost 100,000 new daily coronavirus cases, India is fast overtaking the US and the true number is likely to be much higherwww.newscientist.com
Looking at the Worldometer daily charts I've noticed someone interesting. India, a country with 1.3 billion people somehow has had few COVID cases than us: 5.6 million vs our 7.0 million; has had slightly more recoveries 4.5 mil vs our 4.3 mil, has less than a million active cases vs our 2.5 million and has about 9000 "serious/critical" cases. BUT, the most interesting stat I've been noticing is the "daily recover" columnn (click on "columns" button, scroll down and click checkbox). On a day to day basis India is kicking our ass on getting COVID sufferers back on the their feet.
One of the prime reasons for this is that India as a nation doesn't suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome rather than listen to medical advice and has been aggressively using HCQ. Maybe we should take a lesson from India?
Curry is a European invention. There is no word for 'curry' in India, and you won't find 'curry powder' in an Indian food store.And the curry too- eating it porbably has an effect.
Ever heard the saying "better to remain silent and be thought ignorant than to speak and remove all doubt"?
Well didn't take long for a racist comment.And the curry too- eating it porbably has an effect.
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