Ongoing coronavirus happenings

I’m pretty sure that’s a violation of the Hippocratic Oath.

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She did make me reconsider my position on guns (and their relation to vaccination.)

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What about a medically-induced coma? For his own safety, you know.

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Hippocratic Oath meets Trolley Problem.

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I think the general principle is sound, I just don’t think we should be asking a doctor to do it.

Here’s how it’s done, though. Looks like the kind of thing that should probably wait until after the quarantine.

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Tough to do at the office. I plan on R&R this evening, though.

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Good. You need it, between combating BS here and doing your job there.

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God forbid they learn their lies and hatred in an unsafe environment.

I guess God doesn’t like you after all, fuckhead.

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I would like to tattoo this to Falwell Jr’s forehead. Maybe as a warning to others, cause he sure as hell won’t see it

“Thou shalt not put the Lord thy God to the test…”

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i can already imagine this 2 trillion dollars being used as a new excuse that slowing climate change is too expensive.

on the other hand, i hope that maybe with enough not-republicans in office the green new deal might be used as the actual new deal was… to get people working again after all this.

dangers and opportunities both i guess

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We were talking earlier about desperation. Here it is in action.

Really hoped it would not ever have to happen.

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Yeah. That only goes one way:

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If you believe in the literal truth of the Bible, as JFJr claims to, this verse should cause some hesitation before doing something this stupid and homicidal. I am pretty certain he only prays to Trump these days, so it is of no matter anyway.

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I am experiencing critical levels of can’t right now.

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and, inevitably, there’s this:

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Because why not kick us while we are down? I mean, really…

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Easter is cancelled in New Hampshire

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From a biomechanical perspective I don’t think that sharing ventilators is possible at all. When two people are connected to one ventilator one person’s lungs will fill more easily and the most of tidal volume will go to that person and the second person will die. It will be even worse with four people. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

Edit: Actually I’d like to be wrong about that.

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