Monday, March 30, 2020

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7 comments:

  1. There are 5 main ways to manage risk:

    1) acceptance
    2) avoidance
    3) transference
    4) mitigation
    5) exploitation.

    Once risks have been identified and assessed, all techniques to manage the risk fall into one or more of these four major categories:

    1) Avoidance (eliminate, withdraw from or not become involved)
    2) Reduction (optimize – mitigate)
    3) Sharing (transfer – outsource or insure)
    4) Retention (accept and budget)

    There are some cynical jokes in there.

    Lockdown will not totally avoid the risk of COVID 19. It will however destroy life by destroying the economies of nations.

    Lockdopwn at best mitigate the risk of disease, but not of economic downturn.

    We should lockdown the elderly and those with conditions like diabetes or hypertension lock we do all the time when we have colds or flus.

    Otherwise, we should have accept the risk. We have cures and we a ramping up medical equipment, which we won't use tin the main once we opt for the cure.

    Opting for the cure is a political exercise and one in being less hidebound with bureaucratic protocols that take years.

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  2. "IT'S IN THE DATA: The Common Flu Had 12 Times More Hospitalizations than COVID-19 Yet No Media Hysteria"

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  3. Nevada Governor Sisolak’s Chief Medical Officer Who Banned Hydroxychloroquine for Treating Coronavirus DOES NOT Have License to Practice Medicine

    BREAKING: FDA Issues Emergency Authorization for Hydroxychloroquine to be Prescribed to Coronavirus Patients


    Of course Sissylax picked a bottom feeder.

    Prediction: Governor Sissylax will not be re-elected.


    www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/03/nevada-governor-sisolaks-chief-medical-officer-who-banned-hydroxychloroquine-for-treating-coronavirus-does-not-have-license-to-practice-medicine/

    www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/03/breaking-fda-issues-emergency-authorization-for-hydroxychloroquine-to-be-prescribed-to-coronavirus-patients/

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  4. Nevada's chief medical officer not licensed to practice medicine in U.S.

    I hereby authorize all Democrat voters to seek medical attention and advice from Ihsan Azzam.

    Democrat politicians desecrate everything they touch.


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    Actually it was quite a nice place to live before half of California moved here. Ran away from high taxes and liberal loons and then voted in the things they ran away from. Lived here for over 50 years. The Mob was better than the Dems.


    Well said, and true. The mob was way better than what Joke our legislators are that are in office now. I have lived in Nevada almost my whole life and it has changed from a really nice place to live to a crime riddled shithole. California and Democrats have brought ruin to our state.


    Been here since I was 10 years old. 52 years now. I am glad I got to see what it was like then and sad to see what has become.


    They have brought ruin to everywhere they settled. Oregon, Washington, Montana, et al and the list is growing. So is their disease.

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  5. Here are the cuts requested by the Obama-Biden administration for the CDC

    FY 2013: $569 million
    FY 2014: $270 million
    FY 2015: $414 million
    FY 2017: $251 million


    God love the Democrats, because we don't.

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  6. APPROPRIATIONS HISTORY TABLE

    www.cdc.gov/budget/documents/fy2017/fy-2017-cdc-congressional-justification.pdf#page=42


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  7. It was CUT


    21,000 additional patient beds via 200-bed mobile hospitals


    "the programs had been set up to counter 'a potential influenza pandemic which did not occur.'"

    - Governor Jerry Brown (D)

    "They were not like a MASH tent on TV….They were fully insulated, HVAC-equipped, semi-permanent tents. They had ventilators, a full complement of medications, and they would roll out in 18-wheelers with [a Highway Patrol] escort. They had sleeping quarters for the staff — really comprehensive."
    - Dr. Carlos Aristeguieta

    Dr. Carlos Aristeguieta, who served as Schwarzenegger's emergency medical director from 2005-2007, described the 200-bed mobile hospitals:


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