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  1. Good TV Shows?

    My last recommendation of Ted Lasso seems to have been largely ignored but I'll try one more. Mythic Quest is a really good show. It's created by a couple of the people from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and is workplace comedy about a video game company.
  2. nonpolitical medical issues

    It's not about keeping people safe. It's about not getting killed in the media for letting someone they know has COVID play in a tournament. It's probably also about some liability from the same thing. If they let someone they know has it play and someone else that was anywhere near them gets...
  3. nonpolitical medical issues

    He was in the contact tracing protocol and was not allowed in the locker room or other indoor areas. I posted that above. The PGA followed their protocol just like they have for the last 50 events. This has happened to other golfers several times, they just weren't leading the golf tournament...
  4. nonpolitical medical issues

    The PGA did pretty much what you would have done. He was restricted from common areas for the tournament and had to test ever day. Most golfers just have to test before the tournament. The PGA's policy of disqualifying someone for COVID is not because he is a threat to spread it. It would be...
  5. Advice on moving back to GA

    I would go to Dahlonega. I grew up there and it is a great small town. Lot's of outdoor stuff to do. If your wife doesn't like driving around Atlanta, I wouldn't think Buford would be much better traffic wise. If I had to go back to Georgia and could live anywhere, it would probably be...
  6. Good TV Shows?

    Ted Lasso may be the best comedy on television right now. I would have never thought that from the concept but it is really good.
  7. Coronavirus Thread

    Sorry, I wasn't clear. I was talking about Florida.
  8. Coronavirus Thread

    But a couple of weeks ago, cases was the number that mattered. The seven day moving average of cases has been going down for 2 weeks now. The average of deaths will follow and then you will have to make up a whole new metric to say how bad we are doing. Wonder what it will be?
  9. Coronavirus Thread

    It's not impossible. If there was a statistically large number of people that haven't been counted, some family member or someone would have at least pointed out one. Maybe they have and I haven't seen it but so far no one has as far as I know. I think the numbers are fairly accurate right...
  10. Coronavirus Thread

    It's funny to me that people that think things are undercounted point to studies and theories without any concrete proof. However,on the other side, I see stories like this almost every day...
  11. Coronavirus Thread

    I typed that wrong. I meant it changed to stopping the spread of the virus.
  12. Coronavirus Thread

    The problem is they moved the goalpost from flattening the curve to somehow stopping the spread of the virus.
  13. Coronavirus Thread

    Ok. Let's say that closing down prevents deaths (I don't think it prevents significantly more deaths than it causes). If it does, how long would you propose shutting down and how would you reopen? How much would you shut down? How would you enforce said shut down?
  14. Coronavirus Thread

    How were they prevented? Did the virus disappear so that it couldn't infect anyone ever again? No. It isn't going anywhere. Shutdowns are just kicking the can down the road and the people that did that study covered their butts by having the word delayed in there. That study really isn't...
  15. Coronavirus Thread

    Here is an actual quote from one of the studies. " We estimate that across these six countries, interventions prevented or delayed on the order of 62 million confirmed cases, corresponding to averting roughly 530 million total infections.". Notice the word delayed. Thank you for helping...
  16. Coronavirus Thread

    While this is only anecdotal, there were several businesses in my area that didn't make it through the shutdown. However, since reopening, most businesses I talk to are doing quite well despite the fact that the press is acting like Florida is that town in the movie Outbreak.
  17. Coronavirus Thread

    Not okay with it at all. I just believe that all shutting down will do is slightly delay when those people are hospitalized and die in addition to destroying people's lives and livelihoods. I also believe the shutdowns kill people. I also believe the shutdowns cause child abuse.
  18. Coronavirus Thread

    So you are ok with destroying people lives and livelihoods? That's what shutdowns do.
  19. Coronavirus Thread

    The evidence is now pointing to that not being the case. Other countries that "brought it under control" are starting to see surges. This thing isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Ruining people's lives by closing the economy just adds insult to injury.
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