Neverending Covid-19 Coronavirus

Hearing F1 as well is on the verge of suspending.

About time. Having had a team pull out and their only real world star excoriate them has probably hastened matters!

Meanwhile the word from UEFA is carry on playing football we are too busy to meet until Tuesday and from the Premier League its business as usual until the government tells us otherwise...
 
Thought I should lighten the mood in here a little bit with a little bit of MEME fun.
 

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This seems like a logistics problem more than a heath problem.
You don't think not having enough I.C.U. beds and ventilators for those who need them is a health problem? Doctors, some of which are pathologists and the like, who haven't treated a patient since med school, filling in for the sick doctors, are having to decide who is worthy of the ventilator or not.

Of course it is a logistics problem but people are dying because of the logistics. The system, just like ours, isn't built to handle that kind of a surge of needing I.C.U. beds and/or ventilators. If we don't take drastic steps to flatten the curve, there is no reason to be confident the same won't happen here.
 
wtf wtf wtf




lol. smh

Not that we needed anymore evidence to inherently distrust white people with the Cotton surname. Jeeeesh.

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This guy is ummmmm? keeping it unreal?

Call for the imprisonment of New York Times journalists
In June 2006, while stationed in Iraq, Cotton gained international public attention after he wrote an open letter to the editor of The New York Times, accusing three journalists of violating "espionage laws" by publishing an article detailing a Bush administration secret program monitoring terrorists' finances. The New York Times did not publish the letter, but it was published on Power Line, a conservative blog that had been copied on the email.[16][17] In the letter, Cotton called for the journalists responsible for the newspaper article to be imprisoned for espionage. He asserted that the newspaper had "gravely endangered the lives of my soldiers and all other soldiers and innocent Iraqis here." The article was widely circulated online and reprinted in full in several newspapers.[18]
 
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Get this, some lawmakers are saying they should go ahead and start their recess early, because of concerns about getting sick.
 
Get this, see lawmakers are saying they should go ahead and start their recess early, because of concerns about getting sick.

The Senate Recess has now been cancled.

 
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