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It's getting worse for him.

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Probably within days it was to late, it spread like wild fire.
 
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Strange, why didn’t the BLM protests rapidly spread the virus?
 
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Strange, why didn’t the BLM protests rapidly spread the virus?
Might have. BLM demonstrations peaked before 2020, when the virus began to spread in the U.S. But the decision to allow large groups didn't just harm white people. Things went better than expected for several reasons, mentioned below.

In 2020:
But public health officials have spotted at least one bright spot amid all the discouraging data: the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests, which began after George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police in May, so far do not seem to have been dreaded “superspreader” events, as some feared they might. Several cities that saw major protests, including New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia, have not experienced a new surge in cases in the days and weeks following. And in cities and states that specifically set out to test protestors, like Massachusetts, Seattle, and Minnesota, the results have shown that demonstrators were not considerably more likely to test positive compared to the general population.

That’s not to say protesting is entirely without risk. “Mixing in large groups increases the probability of transmission. I don’t think that’s controversial,” says Chad Cotti, a professor of economics at University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. But, he adds, “how much transmission you get is clearly going to be a function of the environment and the circumstances. Are people wearing masks? Are people physically touching each other? Is it indoors, is it outdoors?”

We may yet see a protest-related spike in coronavirus cases. Many of the demonstrators were young, and thus likely to develop only mild symptoms from COVID-19, if any at all. But even asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic people can carry the virus to older, more vulnerable people in their homes or communities. If that’s happening, it would take more time to show up in the data.


The classic example, the Sturgis event, was especially destructive for several reasons:

WASHINGTON — In early August, more than 460,000 motorcycle enthusiasts converged on Sturgis, S.D., for a 10-day celebration where few wore facial coverings or practiced social distancing. A month later, researchers have found that thousands have been sickened across the nation, leading them to brand the Sturgis rally a “superspreader” event.

“The Sturgis Rally was one of the largest in-person gatherings since the outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States,” said Joseph J. Sabia, one of the study’s authors, a professor of economics and the director of the Center for Health Economics & Policy Studies at San Diego State University. He described the “public health costs” of the rally as “substantial and widespread,” which could have infected as many as 266,796 people. He and his co-authors estimate that dealing with the fallout from the rally will involve more than $12 billion in health care costs.

“The spread of the virus due to the event was large,” the authors write, because it hosted people from all over the country. But the severity of the spread was closely tied to the approaches to the pandemic by Sturgis attendees’ home states. In some places, any spread related to people returning from the rally was blunted by strong mitigation measures, like a face-mask mandate or a prohibition against indoor dining.

 
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Trump tells us the "leader of the Taliban" called him "Your Highness" among other gaffes:
Why doesn't MSNBC cover the Biden lost in the wood gaffes?

Yeah Trump had a few tongue twisters, these are far and few between in his vast hours of public speaking, Biden handlers won't let him out of the basement, every appearance is a head slapper

Trumps has 1/50th of Biden when it's concerning lost in the woods comments, and Trump has 10 times the hours that Biden does concerning public speaking
 
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That would include me, an American citizen, smiles!

Trump 2024, MAGA
Well, that's entirely possible. Not everyone who endorses Putin's stuff is a Russian troll, after all.
 
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