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*2024 tCun Shenanigans, Arguments, Cobras, Feckless Marmots, Fake Pandas, Dirty Cheaters

In a shocking turn of events, Captain Spin Pass looks utterly lost in his NFL preseason debut. Wonder if that has anything to do with not knowing how the defense is going to react pre-snap???
I wonder if he thinks he really didn't benefit from cheating. If you were given the answers for all the tests one year, do you really think you can do it the next year without being given the answers? He thinks he can walk right in and do the things. Maybe he didn't realize how much he was getting for 3 years?
 
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Just Google COVID vs flu outcomes.
I did. Here is the top result from my Google search of "COVID vs flu outcomes" (verbatim):

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/spotlights/2023-2024/hospital-outcomes.htm

"January 24, 2024 – A new CDC study has found that more recent COVID-19 hospitalizations among adults experienced fewer severe outcomes than during earlier parts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and that the proportion of severe hospital outcomes from COVID-19 became more similar to adults hospitalized with flu."

While COVID was indeed quite deadly when it first came out, four and a half years later it is not much deadlier--if it all-- than the common flu.
 
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I did. Here is the top result from my Google search of "COVID vs flu outcomes" (verbatim):

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/spotlights/2023-2024/hospital-outcomes.htm

"January 24, 2024 – A new CDC study has found that more recent COVID-19 hospitalizations among adults experienced fewer severe outcomes than during earlier parts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and that the proportion of severe hospital outcomes from COVID-19 became more similar to adults hospitalized with flu."

While COVID was indeed quite deadly when it first came out, four and a half years later it is not much deadlier--if it all-- than the common flu.
Take this to the Poli board. I'm a nurse. Death isn't always the outlier.
 
Take this to the Poli board. I'm a nurse. Death isn't always the outlier.
This isn't even political. I run a hospital lab. Most Doctors can't tell the difference between covid and the flu until we tell em which one it is. New covid was deadly but like most diseases they quickly loose lethality over time due to evolution. Theore lethal a disease the less chance it has to reproduce.
 
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This isn't even political. I run a hospital lab. Most Doctors can't tell the difference between covid and the flu until we tell em which one it is. New covid was deadly but like most diseases they quickly loose lethality over time due to evolution. Theore lethal a disease the less chance it has to reproduce.
Exactly how I describe myself!
 
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If you were some kind of PR crisis expert and Michigan hired you to save their ass, but you secretly planned to sabotage them, what would you have done differently over the past 30 days?

That's what happens when you have a jock-sniffer for a President, several enablers on the BoT and an ingrained belief that it's some law of physics that your institution can never do anything wrong.
 
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