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You read a lot of sources telling you how many people at meat packing plants have Covid. What most sources don’t tell you is how many had symptoms. Whopping 373 workers at meatpacking plant test positive for COVID-19 — and they were all asymptomatic

And the Atlantic Monthly thinks they had the right idea. Inside the Early Days of China’s Coronavirus Coverup

So for all the people who think this is wrong but that the lock down is right, were do you draw the line in the US?China is installing surveillance cameras outside people’s front doors … and sometimes inside their homes

Nobel Prize-winning scientist shares COVID-19 data showing strict lockdowns were an overreaction

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Given how people have been acting, I expect one day for them to mandate that you wear a tracker in public spaces to fix the problems laid out in this article. Contact-tracing apps are not a solution to the COVID-19 crisis

I wish the Babylon Bee would stop giving people ideas. Governor Unveils Innovative 37-Step Plan To Reopen State Over The Next 10 Years Real Quote From A Real News Story: De Blasio said last month that he’s “confident” the city’s 1.1 million-student school district will reopen come September, but Cuomo remained cautious. “There is no decision on the fall, because the fall is a long time away,” Cuomo said Friday.

Asia’s ‘murder hornet’ found in US for first time

Two More California Counties To Re-Open In Defiance Of Governor’s Order

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On the other hand, some nursing homes might be hiding the fact that they got Covid. This is why the only statistic that really matters is excess deaths. But who is reporting that number? Funeral Directors Blow the Whistle on Deaths Falsely Attributed to Coronavirus

A reminder for the young. Paranoid, Yes. But Are We Paranoid Enough?

Same old story but nobody is paying attention. The Tennessee Department of Correction confirmed the positive cases on Friday. Out of the 2,450 total tests, more than 1,300 staff and inmates tested positive.According to the state, analysis of the test results confirmed that 98% of those who tested positive are asymptomatic.

Sadly seems to be true. The Memo: The surprising popularity of the Great Lockdown

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And now the bill comes due. Italy Enters Chapter Two of the Corona Crisis

Something you will not see in the normal news. Explosive Revelations in the Flynn Case

At least in this country all they do is take down the post if it is wrong think. We still have a ways to go. Chinese internet users who uploaded coronavirus memories to GitHub have been arrested

They are using that magic word and they have letters after there name and they are publishing in paper read by a lot of voters in NY. We can hope it will start to change things Science says: It’s time to start easing the lockdowns

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Most U.S. Hospitals Are Empty. Soon They Might Be Closed for Good

Only rich people can afford to buy stuff so I would guess most of the people doing this are in the know. Panic-buying grips North Korea amid rumors of Kim Jong Un’s demise

The Atlantic praises censorship. Worth reading in a sick way. In the great debate of the past two decades about freedom versus control of the network, China was largely right and the United States was largely wrong. Significant monitoring and speech control are inevitable components of a mature and flourishing internet, and governments must play a large role in these practices to ensure that the internet is compatible with a society’s norms and values.”

Singapore was the country that was held to have done everything right. That is the problem with trying to avoid the virus, it is always waiting for you to make a mistake. Singapore races to build beds for COVID-19 patients as cases surge

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I read a liberal site that likes to claim that the America’s testing failure is because we rely to much on the free market. Timeline: The Regulations—and Regulators—That Delayed Coronavirus Testing That same liberal site kept wanting the media to name and shame the contractor that provided the bad reagent. Turns out, the CDC containment the regent in their lab. Coronavirus tests were delayed by contamination at CDC lab, report says

Not really fair, because almost all countries have one urban area that was the source of most of their problems. But still interesting. Here’s How Much Downstate New York Is Skewing the United States’ Coronavirus Numbers

This was a choice. U.N. warns economic downturn could kill hundreds of thousands of children in 2020

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They must have known this story was coming. 10 Dead, Hundreds Infected as State Psychiatric Facilities Become Another Crisis Point in Coronavirus Outbreak

This will still not stop people complaining about Florida opening up its beaches because people are stupid. Sunlight destroys virus quickly, new govt. tests find, but experts say pandemic could last through summer

I would guess they all had it and only some of them are still in the process of getting over it. Half of French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle crew test positive for COVID-19

After Repeated Failures, It’s Time To Permanently Dump Epidemic Models

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Problem with the Country Part One: if you live in a democratic state, be prepared to be locked down for a long time. Most Americans Worried Country Closed By Coronavirus Will Reopen Too Quickly, Poll Finds

Problem with the Country Part Two: This should not be news and should not be surprising anyone. But few people have been paying attention (or at least, reporting on) the data from Iceland, Italian studies, an cruise ships that said this was so. Never mind that the Chinese said this right from the beginning (although I understand that nobody trusts them). Coronavirus clue? Most cases aboard U.S. aircraft carrier are symptom-free Along the same lines and further showing that nobody is paying attention… CDC reviewing ‘stunning’ universal testing results from Boston homeless shelter

Sigh. Always asking questions and never coming up with answers. We can add all of Africa and number of other countries to this mystery. Why does India have so few Covid-19 cases and deaths?

Hot spots erupt in farm belt states where governors insist lockdowns aren’t needed

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Emergency Powers Forever. ‘Significant’ coronavirus mutation discovered, could make vaccine search ‘futile,’ study says

I don’t necessarily think this is a bad thing, but just remember this when people compare our case load with other countries. I don’t think anyone else does it this way. US virus numbers now include probable cases without tests

Price controls caused a large part of the problem. Why There Aren’t Enough Masks, and How to Get More

I have been more or less ignoring this but it shocked me when the Washington Post got involved. They are a pain to link to so here is this instead. Sources believe coronavirus originated in Wuhan lab as part of China’s efforts to compete with US

I guess they all want to kill Grandma and have no soul. Fed-Up Michiganders Stage Massive Protest Against Whitmer’s One-Size-Fits-All Lockdown Also this When Will The Riots Begin?

File this one under things that I hope are true. The Lockdown Is Loosening Whether Government Likes It Or Not

Glad we don’t have to find out if they can get worse. Frontier files for bankruptcy, says its broadband service won’t get any worse