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53 minutes ago, toolg said:

Exactly right. Even though Fauci said it's ridiculous in so many words, that's why he won't rule it out, because he has no proof otherwise. He can't rule out any possibilities until we know for sure. It is one of limitless options.

Like Fauci, I think it is worthwhile to investigate... How many species did this coronavirus jump through before infecting humans? What viral traits were passed on each time it jumped? How long did it circulate among people before it became such a highly contagious, dangerous virus? The lab in Wuhan, China likely knows more than they let on. How much did they know? Unless it's the last viable possibility in the world, I won't believe they created it.

What he said was ridiculous was Paul's assertion that government funded the creation of the virus along with Chinese scientists.

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They Genome tested the Virus. It was not man made. 

https://www.biospace.com/article/stop-the-conspiracy-theories-novel-coronavirus-has-natural-origin/

"By comparing the available genome sequence data for known coronavirus strains, we can firmly determine that SARS-CoV-2 originated through natural processes,” said Kristian Andersen, associate professor of immunology and microbiology at Scripps and corresponding author of the study.

https://www.livescience.com/coronavirus-not-human-made-in-lab.html

A new analysis of SARS-CoV-2 may finally put that latter idea to bed. A group of researchers compared the genome of this novel coronavirus with the seven other coronaviruses known to infect humans: SARS, MERS and SARS-CoV-2, which can cause severe disease; along with HKU1, NL63, OC43 and 229E, which typically cause just mild symptoms, the researchers wrote March 17 in the journal Nature Medicine.

"Our analyses clearly show that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus," they write in the journal article. 

7 hours ago, Toastrel said:

Some people like facts. Others, like you, not so much

I liked the facts, and used them to deduce the obvious origin of the virus a year ago — unlike Fauci, who ignored the facts of the Wuhan lab being a documented danger and rushed to deny the obvious origin of this plague.

Just now, TEW said:

I liked the facts, and used them to deduce the obvious origin of the virus a year ago — unlike Fauci, who ignored the facts of the Wuhan lab being a documented danger and rushed to deny the obvious origin of this plague.

Oh. You made a guess a year ago.

Aren't you the cutest little thing!

Yeah, the Chinese would never ever do something like this :lol:

 

 

lol media gaslighting and the intel community drove the ostracization of conservatives about questioning the source of the virus, and now this. Now belittlement for "making a guess a year ago"...on top of every single major MSM story being fake...you chuckleheads can continue chuckling, but your simp imbibement of these "Reliable Sources" don't make you superior. 

9 hours ago, matchew88 said:

lol media gaslighting and the intel community drove the ostracization of conservatives about questioning the source of the virus, and now this. Now belittlement for "making a guess a year ago"...on top of every single major MSM story being fake...you chuckleheads can continue chuckling, but your simp imbibement of these "Reliable Sources" don't make you superior. 

Questioning is not what is going on.

People make claims and other people accept baseless claims as fact.

The answer is "the source is not yet know" - everything else is OPINION or BELIEF and not FACT.

43 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

Questioning is not what is going on.

People make claims and other people accept baseless claims as fact.

The answer is "the source is not yet know" - everything else is OPINION or BELIEF and not FACT.

Sounds like someone’s been shedded on

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Got second Pfizer Sunday just before noon and was OK on Sunday.  Woke up yesterday morning and was incredibly fatigued.  Basically got a shower and went back to bed and was in and out of sleep until 4pm.  Started feeling better around 6pm.  Good news is I caught up on some F is for Family @Dawkins 20.

If you ever wonder whether you're on the right side of a debate, just take a look at who agrees with you and be confident you're not accompanied by a guy who thinks an election was stolen, another guy who sees two steering wheels where clearly there was only one, and another who thinks the dumbest human in existence had a 90th percentile IQ.

7 minutes ago, rambo said:

Got second Pfizer Sunday just before noon and was OK on Sunday.  Woke up yesterday morning and was incredibly fatigued.  Basically got a shower and went back to bed and was in and out of sleep until 4pm.  Started feeling better around 6pm.  Good news is I caught up on some F is for Family @Dawkins 20.

Season 4 turned out great. I think they're doing one more. 

2 minutes ago, Dawkins 20 said:

Season 4 turned out great. I think they're doing one more. 

I'm still on season 4.  Hadn't watched in a while because I was watching stuff with the wife and the kids are always poking around.  They don't need to be exposed to that show yet.  Simpsons fine...Frank...not yet.

13 minutes ago, rambo said:

Got second Pfizer Sunday just before noon and was OK on Sunday.  Woke up yesterday morning and was incredibly fatigued.  Basically got a shower and went back to bed and was in and out of sleep until 4pm.  Started feeling better around 6pm.  Good news is I caught up on some F is for Family @Dawkins 20.

Is that the animated bill burr show? Any good? 

1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Is that the animated bill burr show? Any good? 

I enjoy it.  Think 70s so as long as you're not offended by some "edgy" racial and sexist stuff it's good. 

2 hours ago, rambo said:

I enjoy it.  Think 70s so as long as you're not offended by some "edgy" racial and sexist stuff it's good. 

I 2nd this it's a good show

Less than 1000 new cases in PA today, lowest since Oct. 3 :rock:

13 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

Less than 1000 new cases in PA today, lowest since Oct. 3 :rock:

Joe just keeps winning.  From the day the first ballot was cast for Biden, it has been winning, nothing but winning, some of the best winning ever.

Additionally,

 

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Gov. Tom Wolf’s goal of having 70% of adult Pennsylvanians fully vaccinated against covid-19 may well be within reach in a month’s time.

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Pennsylvania is just a half a percentage point shy of hitting 70% of adults with at least one dose of a covid vaccine — that’s 7,060,291 adults 18 and older.

If everyone who currently has just one dose — 1,789,239 — returns for their second shot, then 69.5% will be fully covered. Those people are all scheduled to receive their second shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines by at least the last week of June. Wolf has stated the state’s mask mandate would be lifted when we hit 70% full vaccination.

https://triblive.com/local/westmoreland/pennsylvania-inches-near-gov-wolfs-70-vaccination-target-for-lifting-mask-mandate/

 

7 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

Additionally,

 

 

PA is way ahead of us here in MI and ahead of the national average too. Though I think by August if you were to map out which states hit 70% of adults with one dose, and which ones don't, it'll basically be identical to this...

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2 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

PA is way ahead of us here in MI and ahead of the national average too. Though I think by August if you were to map out which states hit 70% of adults with one dose, and which ones don't, it'll basically be identical to this...

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Sadly, GA will go red this time.

Thankfully we might not need to hit 70% of adults to significantly reduce community spread...

 

The seven-day average of daily Covid cases in the U.S. is below 25,000 for the first time since June 19, 2020, data compiled by Johns Hopkins University shows

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/25/covid-19-cases-deaths-and-vaccinations-daily-us-data-on-may-25.html

1 minute ago, VanHammersly said:

Sadly, GA will go red this time.

MI might be too.

2 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said:

MI might be too.

Why?

3 hours ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

Less than 1000 new cases in PA today, lowest since Oct. 3 :rock:

I knew those vaccines were great  :towel:

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