Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Fauci was interviewed on Sirius XM NFL Radio today and he didn’t want to make a prediction regarding the NFL season... basically backtracking from the dire predictions he has made in other media forums.
Typical.
Or perhaps he doesn't know because circumstances change. His "predictions" haven't even been predictions, they are warnings of what (bad) things may happen if people continue to act like dipshits.
Is it just me or has everyone in this country become a petulant child with ADD?
Cliffs Notes - no one f***ing knows. That's why its called a "novel" virus. [Reply]
Originally Posted by sedated:
Or perhaps he doesn't know because circumstances change. His "predictions" haven't even been predictions, they are warnings of what (bad) things may happen if people continue to act like dipshits.
Is it just me or has everyone in this country become a petulant child with ADD?
Cliffs Notes - no one f***ing knows. That's why its called a "novel" virus.
He was asked point blank today on NFL Radio to confirm/double down on his prior predictions or “warnings” as you call it and he backtracked.
Fauci changes his message every three seconds... perhaps dense dumbshits such as yourself can’t figure that out. [Reply]
Look at the progress in research we’ve made in just months since this virus got out. We went from knowing nothing to producing 24-results testing for just about anybody who wants a test. We’re developing more solutions day by day and those solutions are being churned out in unbelievable quantities day by day.
The season is scheduled to begin in 2 months. Two months is a very long time at the speed we’re learning about this virus. Who knows where we’ll be in that time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Look at the progress in research we’ve made in just months since this virus got out. We went from knowing nothing to producing 24-results testing for just about anybody who wants a test. We’re developing more solutions day by day and those solutions are being churned out in unbelievable quantities day by day.
The season is scheduled to begin in 2 months. Two months is a very long time at the speed we’re learning about this virus. Who knows where we’ll be in that time.
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Look at the progress in research we’ve made in just months since this virus got out. We went from knowing nothing to producing 24-results testing for just about anybody who wants a test. We’re developing more solutions day by day and those solutions are being churned out in unbelievable quantities day by day.
The season is scheduled to begin in 2 months. Two months is a very long time at the speed we’re learning about this virus. Who knows where we’ll be in that time.
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How about we fix the PPE and testing shortages first?
Set an example and wear a damn mask yourself. Everyone wears a mask and maybe we will have a football season sometime this year. Even if its without fans. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
He was asked point blank today on NFL Radio to confirm/double down on his prior predictions or “warnings” as you call it and he backtracked.
Fauci changes his message every three seconds... perhaps dense dumbshits such as yourself can’t figure that out.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
How about we fix the PPE and testing shortages first?
Set an example and wear a damn mask yourself. Everyone wears a mask and maybe we will have a football season sometime this year. Even if its without fans.
The thing is masks wont stop the virus. I agree we should wear masks but we should also keep people with pre existing conditions under some sort of lock down and setup a payment like system like UBI so they don't go broke while the healthy people can go out continue to do what they do, keep the economy afloat and start building an immunity. [Reply]