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    Stanford Study

    Thank you, that is what statisticians on statnews posited on March 14. Walter Duranty toilet newspaper is pulling its tail yet another time.
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    Peruvian family buys $27M in condos to stash cash during coronavirus crisis

    Little Mike goes down in history as Little Mike. It hurts...
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    Stanford Study

    The study marks the first large-scale study of its kind, researchers said. The study was conducted by identifying antibodies in healthy individuals through a finger prick test, which indicated whether they had already contracted and recovered from the virus. At the time of the study, Santa...
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    Peruvian family buys $27M in condos to stash cash during coronavirus crisis

    https://www.politifact.com/article/2016/mar/07/did-donald-trump-inherit-100-million/ .
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    Any real reasons left to go with a desktop / tower over a laptop? (Faster / more powerful perhaps?)

    something is wrong with your input/output/RAM_bus[?] and how much RAM?
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    Trump's name will be added to stimulus checks

    Joe Biden offers to donate brain to science but science rejects it as ‘Potential Spam’
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    Trump Is Punishing the WHO for China’s Deceptions

    That Wuhan Health Organisation boss is from the country they own. And the ROI there sucks, btw.
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    Deflationary Risk - Anyone Spending?

    I hear that Apple quietly introduced a cheap iPhone?
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    Peruvian family buys $27M in condos to stash cash during coronavirus crisis

    Good luck with property rights and laws in any of the wondrous Latino countries...
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    Sweden

    Big deal. Robotised Costco meat-packing facilities don't suffer from this. On top of that SD is running a statewide HCQ study.
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    Trump Is Punishing the WHO for China’s Deceptions

    WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus specifically slammed nations that imposed travel bans to protect their citizens, claiming such life-saving policies are not necessary. January 31
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    The peak is going to be an extended plateau

    Forget about this pandemic. How are Prince Harry and Rachel doing? Is she still Meghan? Tom Hanks? He was the first to figure out the benefits of victimhood, Prince Charles and Boris were too late. STASI Tussi Angela played her cards best of them all. As for our governments everywhere, they are...
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    More Than 240,000 Chinese Companies Declare Bankruptcy In The First Two Months Of 2020

    My former neighbour in Melbourne took took his Mom to the hospital nearby (Carnegie) for a broken wrist. They were also tested as a matter of fact. Both are old, she is 94. Neither had symptoms. Go figure. Seems like the real common denominator for rough cases is not sex, race - it's obesity...
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    Sweden

    Love those Socialist Monarchies, that is how they 'ask to self-isolate' nowadays: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/elderly-people-coronavirus-denied-hospital-18038252 Oh, and in Sweden, they ask you even nicer not to come to your hospital. Higher the...
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    Kudlow: Trump may make announcements on next day or two on reopening

    And the typical hospital morgue capacity is? They always call for refrigerators when something happens. Probably need to go and volunteer at a hospital for a change. People are sent to die in hospices, hospital morgues are for ER and OR mostly. Average morgue capacity is 6-12. Do funeral homes...
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    Kudlow: Trump may make announcements on next day or two on reopening

    Love seeing how Trump makes lefties to become Federalists all of a sudden. And the most magnificent Dr Fauci is vouching for Trump now. The sheep still don't get that the leaders of our choice will dump us regardless of their yesterdays persuasions... or ours for that matter. Traders, my ass...
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    Kudlow: Trump may make announcements on next day or two on reopening

    So, we are all in fear and demand guarantees. What a bunch.
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    Kudlow: Trump may make announcements on next day or two on reopening

    He has been pushing the stupid governors very simply and successfully. Just look at state-wide HCQ study in SD. Who is next?
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    Sweden

    The same blank here. Anyway, I feel for the elderly there who were doing "the right thing" all there lives, paid the humongous taxes only to be screwed when they need the help. And folks still believe that their governments are there for them
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    University of Pittsburgh saves the world

    The side-effect profile takes decades to build. That is a proper one. We have 3 to 4 hundred trillion viruses in our bodies. Take good care of yourself, go for a walk, get some sun and fresh air. And be prepared to die anyway. What's the big deal? After all, Keyenes' last words were "I wish I...
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