Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Trump Melting Down Because Some Fox Newscasters are Telling the Truth

Livid Trump says he’s done with Fox News: ‘Looking for a new outlet!’

President Donald Trump says he’s had it with Fox News after host Neil Cavuto criticized him for taking the drug hydroxychloroquine to prevent becoming infected with the coronavirus. 

The anti-malaria drug has not been approved for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, but it has become a favorite talking-point in conservative media. 

Trump on Monday claimed he has been taking it after at least two people in the White House were diagnosed with the coronavirus infection. 

But Cavuto warned viewers not to emulate the president. 

“If you are in a risky population here, and you are taking this as a preventative treatment to ward off the virus ... it will kill you,” Cavuto said. “I cannot stress this enough: This will kill you.”

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While many Fox News hosts routinely lavish praise on the president ― and host Laura Ingraham a devout Nazi has been one of the biggest media proponents of taking hydroxychloroquine ― the comments from Cavuto set Trump off into one of his infamous tweet storms.

He claimed on Twitter that he was ready to change the channel:

.@FoxNews is no longer the same. We miss the great pedophile Roger Ailes. You have more honest anti-Trump people, by far, than ever before. Looking for a new outlet!


Trump’s comments also included praise for Roger Ailes, the late Fox News CEO who left the network after multiple women accused him of sexual harassment.

Despite that history, Ailes served as an adviser to Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign. 

Trump’s anger at the network drew a sharp response from his critics:

Fox News's Neil Cavuto is stunned by Trump's announcement that he's taking hydroxychloroquine: "If you are in a risky population here, and you are taking this as a preventative treatment ... it will kill you. I cannot stress enough. This will kill you."

If you look on the back of your prescription bottle it should list which cable news hosts are trustworthy.



Democratically elected presidents don't "look for a new outlet," they don't run propaganda machines. The press in this country is supposed to be free & independent & no more a tool of the presidency that the Justice Department is supposed to be.

COVID 19 Deaths Updated May 19

COVID 19 Deaths Updated May 19

COVID 19 Deaths Updated May 19 at 7:43 PM

United States cases
Updated May 19 at 7:43 PM local
Confirmed
1,558,232
+20,976
Deaths
92,235
+1,627
Recovered
297,153
+9,315

Sunday, May 17, 2020

COVID-19 aka MAGA Virus Facts for Trump Supporters aka True Christians That the Deep State Won't Tell You

Is the coronavirus disease more severe than the flu?

COVID-19 causes more severe disease than seasonal influenza. Praise Jesus!
While many people globally have built up immunity to seasonal flu strains, COVID-19 is a new virus to which no one has immunity. That means more people are susceptible to infection, and some will suffer severe disease.

Globally, about 3.4% of reported COVID-19 cases have died. By comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1% of those infected.


Can bodies of people who died from the Coronavirus be buried?


People who have died from COVID-19 can be buried or cremated. Confirm national and local requirements that may dictate the handling and disposition of the remains.


How much longer will the coronavirus last?


A COVID-19 outbreak could last for a long time in your community. Depending on the severity of the outbreak, public health officials may recommend community actions designed to help keep people healthy, reduce exposures to COVID-19, and slow the spread of the disease. If you are a True Christian this doesn't apply to you. 


Is there a vaccine for the coronavirus?


There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person. If you are a True Christian you are immune.


Should I wear a mask?


Not if you are a Trump disciple. In light of this new evidence, CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies) especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.The only people who need not wear masks are Trump supporters God will protect them. God bows to President Trump. He doesn't wear a mask and neither should you.


Is bleach effective against COVID 19?


Unexpired household bleach will be effective against coronaviruses when properly diluted. Prepare a bleach solution by mixing 5 tablespoons (1/3 cup) bleach per gallon of water. This is the reason President Trump and Vice President don't have COVID 19. They are drinking bleach even though Jesus is protecting them. Mark 16:18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.


Can I go to Church during the coronavirus outbreak?


That depends. If you are a Pentecostal, a Southern Baptist, Assembly of God then yes you can go to church and you should so that you can pray for president Trump. If you are a fan of Jim Bakker, Kenneth Copeland, Joel Olsteen, Pat Robertson, Jimmy Swaggart, Peter Poppoff or any other televangelist you are immune from the coronavirus so long as you have donated money to their ministries. Catholics, Episcopalians, Greek Orthodox and other apostolic members of those cults are susceptible to COVID 19 along with Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus an of course  atheists.


Can I have COVID 19 and have mild or no symptoms?


The signs and symptoms of COVID-19 present at illness onset vary, but over the course of the disease, most persons with COVID-19 will experience the following: 

Fever (83–99%) Cough (59–82%) Fatigue (44–70%) Anorexia (40–84%) Shortness of breath (31–40%) Sputum production (28–33%) Myalgias (11–35%)

Atypical presentations have been described, and older adults and persons with medical comorbidities may have delayed presentation of fever and respiratory symptoms. 


This is why president Donald J Trump is telling his disciples to not wear masks and that COVID-19 is a hoax. If you are a True Christian you may test positive for COVID 19 and have no symptoms whatsoever. God is using you to spread the virus to the enemies of of Donald J Trump.


Will smoking or vaping make COVID 19 worse?


Yes and no. If you voted to President Trump you can smoke all you want and it's best that you become a smoker if you haven't already. The notion that smoking is bad for you is a lie by the deep state. The purchase of tobacco products helps support the good folks in the Bible belt where tobacco in grown. Smoking may make COVID-19 symptoms worse for non Christians.


Can I go outside during quarantine? 


Yes. The order does not prohibit you from going outside or to a park for a walk or exercise, but try to stay 6 feet away from others you encounter. The order also does not prohibit going to daily church services, cemeteries or to funerals or weddings.


Does prayer kill COVID-19?


YES! And whatever you ask in my name, I will do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son.  If you ask anything of me in my name, I will do it. (John 14:13-14)

COVID 19 AKA the MAGA Virus Facts For True Christians



Is the coronavirus disease more severe than the flu?

COVID-19 causes more severe disease than seasonal influenza. Praise Jesus!
While many people globally have built up immunity to seasonal flu strains, COVID-19 is a new virus to which no one has immunity. That means more people are susceptible to infection, and some will suffer severe disease.

Globally, about 3.4% of reported COVID-19 cases have died. By comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1% of those infected.

Can bodies of people who died from the Coronavirus be buried?

People who have died from COVID-19 can be buried or cremated. Confirm national and local requirements that may dictate the handling and disposition of the remains.

How much longer will the coronavirus last?

A COVID-19 outbreak could last for a long time in your community. Depending on the severity of the outbreak, public health officials may recommend community actions designed to help keep people healthy, reduce exposures to COVID-19, and slow the spread of the disease. If you are a True Christian this doesn't apply to you. 

Is there a vaccine for the coronavirus?

There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person. If you are a True Christian you are immune.



Should I wear a mask?


In light of this new evidence, CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies) especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.The only people who need not wear masks are Trump supporters God will protect them. God bows to President Trump. He doesn't wear a mask and neither should you.


Is bleach effective against COVID 19?

Unexpired household bleach will be effective against coronaviruses when properly diluted. Prepare a bleach solution by mixing 5 tablespoons (1/3 cup) bleach per gallon of water. This is the reason President Trump and Vice President don't have COVID 19. They are drinking bleach even though Jesus is protecting them. Mark 16:18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.

Can I go to Church during the coronavirus outbreak?

That depends. If you are a Pentecostal, a Southern Baptist, Assembly of God then yes you can go to church and you should so that you can pray for president Trump. If you are a fan of Jim Bakker, Kenneth Copeland, Joel Olsteen, Pat Robertson, Jimmy Swaggart, Peter Poppoff or any other televangelist you are immune from the coronavirus so long as you have donated money to their ministries. Catholics, Episcopalians, Greek Orthodox and other apostolic members of those cults are susceptible to COVID 19 along with Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus an of course  atheists.

Can I have COVID 19 and have mild or no symptoms?


The signs and symptoms of COVID-19 present at illness onset vary, but over the course of the disease, most persons with COVID-19 will experience the following: 

Fever (83–99%) Cough (59–82%) Fatigue (44–70%) Anorexia (40–84%) Shortness of breath (31–40%) Sputum production (28–33%) Myalgias (11–35%)

Atypical presentations have been described, and older adults and persons with medical comorbidities may have delayed presentation of fever and respiratory symptoms. 

This is why president Donald J Trump is telling his disciples to not wear masks and that COVID-19 is a hoax. If you are a True Christian you may test positive for COVID 19 and have no symptoms whatsoever. God is using you to spread the virus to the enemies of of Donald J Trump.


Will smoking or vaping make COVID 19 worse?


Yes and no. If you voted to President Trump you can smoke all you want and it's best that you become a smoker if you haven't already. The notion that smoking is bad for you is a lie by the deep state. The purchase of tobacco products helps support the good folks in the Bible belt where tobacco in grown. Smoking may make COVID-19 symptoms worse for non Christians.

Can I go outside during quarantine? 

Yes. The order does not prohibit you from going outside or to a park for a walk or exercise, but try to stay 6 feet away from others you encounter. The order also does not prohibit going to daily church services, cemeteries or to funerals or weddings.

Does prayer kill COVID-19?

YES! And whatever you ask in my name, I will do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son.  If you ask anything of me in my name, I will do it. (John 14:13-14)


Saturday, May 16, 2020

COVID 19 Statistics

United States cases
Updated May 16 at 2:40 PM local
Confirmed
1,473,415
+13,256
Deaths
88,237
+1,019
Recovered
260,146
+5,159


Coronavirus (COVID-19) statistics

United States cases
Updated May 16 at 7:50 PM local
Confirmed
1,496,632
+24,206
Deaths
89,404
+1,260
Recovered
272,386
+13,348
From May 16 2:40 pm  to May 16 7:50 pm 1167 Americans have died from COVID-19. That is over 1000 people every 5 hours who have died from COVID-19. That's over 5000 Americans per day who are killed by COVID-19

Sorry Trump and sorry MAGAts, COVID 19 is not a hoax so shut your filthy lie holes!

Hey Trump Supporters: Go to Church and Sneeze

Say it Don't Spray It!

United States cases
Updated May 15 at 7:39 PM local
Confirmed
1,472,426
+25,624
Deaths
88,144
+1,679
Recovered
259,038
+9,616

My Op Ed: This is more reason to reopen churches and have Trump rallies. Come on Trumpers, shout glory to Trump and Jesus. If we ever hope to end Trumpism we need to help cause the extinction of the MAGAts Do your thing COVID-19. 

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A minute of loud talking can generate more than 1,000 coronavirus-laden droplets that linger in the air for 8 minutes, new research shows

  • Just one minute of loud speech can produce over 1,000 coronavirus-containing droplets, a new study found.
  • These droplets can linger in the air for eight-plus minutes, presenting a "likely mode of disease transmission," the study authors said.
  • The research also suggests that louder speech produces a higher number of droplets.
Talking loudly produces enough droplets to transmit the coronavirus to others, a new study confirms.
Given that one milliliter of oral fluid contains approximately 7 million copies of the coronavirus (according to previous research), the authors of the new study determined that speaking loudly for just one minute can emit more than 1,000 virus-containing droplets. Their work, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, also shows that those droplets can then remain in the air for eight minutes or longer.
While it's well understood now that the coronavirus (whose clinical name is SARS-CoV-2) can spread through droplets from coughs and sneezes, the study underscores the threat posed by asymptomatic and presymptomatic carriers — infected people who don't feel sick but can still pass along the virus.
"Speech droplets generated by asymptomatic carriers of SARS-CoV-2 are increasingly considered to be a likely mode of disease transmission," the researchers wrote.
The study also found that louder speech produces a higher number of droplets, though the authors noted that "there is a substantial probability that normal speaking causes airborne virus transmission in confined environments." 
That's consistent with a recent CDC analysis of a coronavirus outbreak at a choir practice in Washington state. Of the 61 attendees, 33 tested positive and another 22 developed suspected cases.
"The act of singing, itself, might have contributed to transmission through emission of aerosols, which is affected by loudness of vocalization," the CDC report said.
The new study found that droplets emitted via speech shrink to between 20% and 34% of their original size after they're released into the air. That slows down the speed at which they fall to ground, meaning they can remain in the air for several minutes. 
The findings come as states begin lifting lockdowns, allowing businesses to reopen and permitting some social gatherings. In some places, unmasked crowds are defying social-distancing guidelines, sparking concerns about new outbreaks.
"We're not reopening based on science," Dr. Thomas Frieden, a former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told The New York Times. "We're reopening based on politics, ideology, and public pressure. And I think it's going to end badly."
Read the original article on Business Insider

COVID 19 Statistics

United States cases
Updated May 16 at 2:40 PM local
Confirmed
1,473,415
+13,256
Deaths
88,237
+1,019
Recovered
260,146
+5,159


Coronavirus (COVID-19) statistics

United States cases
Updated May 16 at 7:50 PM local
Confirmed
1,496,632
+24,206
Deaths
89,404
+1,260
Recovered
272,386
+13,348
From May 16 2:40 pm  to May 16 7:50 pm 1167 Americans have died from COVID-19. That is over 1000 people every 5 hours who have died from COVID-19. That's over 5000 Americans per day who are killed by COVID-19

Sorry Trump and sorry MAGAts, COVID 19 is not a hoax so shut your filthy lie holes!

Once Again, Donald Trump is a Piece of Shit and So are His Supporters

COVID 19 Statistics

United States cases
Updated May 16 at 2:40 PM local
Confirmed
1,473,415
+13,256
Deaths
88,237
+1,019
Recovered
260,146
+5,159


Coronavirus (COVID-19) statistics

United States cases
Updated May 16 at 7:50 PM local
Confirmed
1,496,632
+24,206
Deaths
89,404
+1,260
Recovered
272,386
+13,348
From May 16 2:40 pm  to May 16 7:50 pm 1167 Americans have died from COVID-19. That is over 1000 people every 5 hours who have died from COVID-19. That's over 5000 Americans per day who are killed by COVID-19

Sorry Trump and sorry MAGAts, COVID 19 is not a hoax so shut your filthy lie holes!

The MAGAts know Trump is liar a thief a pedophile and a rapist and they don't care. Now these same asshole are denying that COVID 19 is real. Those selfish bastards deserve death. Let's encourage those bastards to continue to deny science and follow Trump's lies and go to church.


COVID-19 Let the Bodies Hit the Floor

One chart shows how many Americans are dying from the coronavirus each week compared with other common causes of death like heart disease, cancer, and the flu


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  • More than 13,000 Americans died last week from COVID-19, surpassing past weekly averages for other common causes of death like heart disease and cancer.
  • The US has reported more coronavirus cases and deathsthan any other country: As of Friday morning, more than 667,000 people had gotten sick and more than 32,000 people had died.
  • Models are now predicting fewer deaths than before — about 60,000 by August — but experts have warned that the number could rise again if social-distancing measures don't remain in place.
  • As the new coronavirus continues to spread throughout the US, it's killing more Americans per week than other common causes of death like heart disease and cancer have in past years.
    Last week, more than 13,000 people died from COVID-19, surpassing the nearly 12,500 people killed on average each week in 2018 by heart conditions and the 11,500 people killed by cancer, showing just how quickly the virus has taken its toll on American lives.
    Over the past few weeks, the US has become the hardest-hit country in the pandemic, with more than 32,000 deaths and 667,000 confirmed cases as of Friday morning. Worldwide, more than 143,000 people have died, meaning the coronavirus has already claimed more lives than outbreaks of the Ebola, MERS, and SARS viruses.
    Business Insider compiled data from the COVID Tracking Project, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and the US Census Bureau to show how COVID-19 deaths over time compare with other common causes of death in the US: heart disease, cancer, bad flu seasons, and car crashes.

    COVID-19 is now killing more Americans weekly than heart disease or cancer did on average per week in 2018.

  • The coronavirus has spread rapidly in the US, and the number of deaths has grown exponentially along with it. From April 9 to 15, at least 13,613 people died from COVID-19, compared with 9,801 the week before.
    For comparison, 12,451 people died on average per week from heart diseases and 11,521 people died per week from cancer in 2018. Fewer than 800 people died from car crashes in any week that year.
    Even bad flu seasons, like the 2017-18 season, in which an estimated 61,000 Americans were killed — including 7,119 by the flu or pneumonia in a single week — didn't claim lives as quickly as COVID-19 did last week.
    To make it easier to understand how the causes compare over the course of the year, we calculated the average weekly deaths from annual data on heart disease and cancer. We also combined data from the 2017-18 and 2018-19 flu seasons (which start in October in the CDC data) to show the total number of deaths in 2018.
    The numbers in the chart represent how many deaths per million people that different causes were responsible for each week, not how many total people they killed.

    The US could maybe nearing  its coronavirus "peak," but the outbreak is far from over.

    While experts expect the outbreak to peak in the US in the coming months, the number of people who will ultimately get sick or die depends on how well the country is able to maintain social distancing, ramp up testing, and develop treatments and vaccines.
    It's also still too early to calculate the overall death rate of COVID-19, but the US has seen a lower rate so far than many other countries, with about 4.4% of those diagnosed with the disease dying from it.
    That and other factors have led disease modelers to lower their fatality estimates: On Friday, the main model used in the US was predicting 60,415 deaths by August, assuming social-distancing measures are kept in place.
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    Coronavirus (COVID-19) statistics

    United States cases
    Updated May 16 at 2:40 PM local
    Confirmed
    1,473,415
    +13,256
    Deaths
    88,237
    +1,019
    Recovered
    260,146
    +5,159