When will the coronavirus arrive in the US? (Disease: COVID-19; Virus: SARS-CoV-2)
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Originally posted by bigdeal:
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Originally posted by Rightwire: People are not handling this well.
Google and read some of the psychological studies done on people locked away in solitary confinement. These people's mental health heads down hill quickly which is the reason solitary is used very judiciously. You cannot lock up the masses in their homes, then walk all over their other rights while the media continually whips up fear, without 'some' of these people responding very badly. If Whitmer and some of these other wannabe dictators don't back off, my bet is we're going to see a lot more incidents like this occur.
Perhaps tensions over being locked down and the excessive confinement rules by Michigans Dear Leader contributed.
Three members of the same family are charged with murder in fatal shooting of Family Dollar security guard, 43, after he told a customer she needed to wear a face mask
A woman, along with her adult son and husband, have been charged in the fatal shooting of a Family Dollar security guard, after he refused to let her daughter enter the shop without a face mask amid the coronavirus pandemic. Calvin Munerlyn, 43, a father of six, was shot dead on Friday around 1.40pm while working at a Family Dollar store located at 877 Fifth Avenue in Flint, Michigan.
Sharmel Teague, her husband Larry Teague, 44, and her son Ramonyea Bishop, 23, have been charged with first-degree premeditated murder and gun charges.
Munerlyn had told Sharmel she had to leave the store because her daughter lacked a mask, leading Teague to argue with the security guard.
A short while later two men later entered the store. Larry Teague yelled at Munerlyn about disrespecting his wife and Bishop shot Munerlyn in the back of the head, according to Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton.
Sharmel Teague has been arrested but Teague and Bishop remain at large.
Larry Teague faces additional charges of violating Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive order mandating all customers and employees wear face coverings inside retail stores.
The premeditated murder charge in Michigan carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison with no chance of parole if they are convicted.
No information has been released about the daughter that was not wearing a face mask.
'From all indications, Mr. Munerlyn was simply doing his job in upholding the Governor's Executive Order related to the COVID-19 pandemic for the safety of store employees and customers,' Leyton said in a statement Monday.
'It is important that the governor’s order be respected and adhered to, and for someone to lose their life over it is beyond comprehension,' he added.
Munerlyn was left laying in the doorway suffering a gunshot wound to the head.
He was taken to Hurley Medical Center, where he later succumbed to his wounds.
He was a doting father and beloved member of the community, known to his loved ones by his childhood nickname, 'Duper.'
He is survived by his wife of 10 years and their six children.
Munerlyn's eldest son also works at the same Family Dollar store but was not present when his father was killed.
After opening fire on the security guard, the suspects fled toward high-rise apartment buildings located behind the store.
On Sunday, about 150 relatives and friends gathered outside the Family Dollar on Fifth Avenue for an emotional candlelight vigil honoring Munerlyn.
Munerlyn’s mother, Bernadett, said she wants justice for her son.
'They didn’t have to take my baby and it wasn’t that serious,' she said.
'All you people just have to do is listen to the law, listen to the governor. Just stay home. If you don’t have to come out, then you wouldn’t need a mask unless you’re out getting groceries or necessities. All my baby was doing was his job working and doing his job.'
'It is incredibly sad that in this crisis that this life was lost. We are mindful of how important it is that people keep a level head, that we do the right things protecting ourselves and protecting others,' Gov. Whitmer told reporters Monday.
May 05, 2020, 09:59 AM
ZSMICHAEL
double counting ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Playing with numbers. They are doing it with the drug studies now. Gilead made a change in the primary endpoint just before the end of the remdesivir trial. Here is the link:
Sharmel Teague, her husband Larry Teague, 44, and her son Ramonyea Bishop, 23, have been charged with first-degree premeditated murder and gun charges.
May 05, 2020, 12:54 PM
stoic-one
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Sharmel Teague, her husband Larry Teague, 44, and her son Ramonyea Bishop, 23, have been charged with first-degree premeditated murder and gun charges.
Are we sure that's not Wesley Snipes in disguise in the middle?
May 05, 2020, 01:31 PM
BOATTRASH1
I don’t think that murder had anything to do with mental issues brought on by the lockdown. I think it is probably the culture of violence, pure and simple. SCUM.
Should just kill em now so they don’t contract the Rona in the slammer.
May 05, 2020, 01:33 PM
corsair
She looks more like 63 than 43....
May 05, 2020, 01:37 PM
ZSMICHAEL
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I don’t think that murder had anything to do with mental issues brought on by the lockdown. I think it is probably the culture of violence, pure and simple. SCUM.
^^^^^^^^^^ Impulse control disorder or Antisocial Personality Disorder. Criminals do get stressed and act out violently. As a rule they do not vent on internet forums.
May 05, 2020, 01:41 PM
Rightwire
First... We've been warned before about attacking peoples appearance when discussing their actions.
This does speak to a larger issue in certain communities where 'disrespecting' someone is grounds for their (insert friend/relative) to kill you.
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May 05, 2020, 01:43 PM
HRK
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Originally posted by BOATTRASH1: I don’t think that murder had anything to do with mental issues brought on by the lockdown. I think it is probably the culture of violence, pure and simple. SCUM.
Should just kill em now so they don’t contract the Rona in the slammer.
It had an influence, as it was all started over the state of MI rule that you have to wear a mask everywhere.
The security guard telling Sharmel to put on a mask or leave, she goes and gets husband and son, guessing they got into an argument with the security guard and popped him in the head.
Systemic of the environment, sure, however even in the hood a bit over the top, but it all started over a mask violation
May 05, 2020, 01:51 PM
Rightwire
^^^^ you don't understand Flint.
They fully intended on killing this guy for the crime of 'disrespecting'. The fact that one started an argument and the other walked up from behind and shot him in the head says it all. Hood justice...
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May 05, 2020, 01:52 PM
WaterburyBob
You should see all the terrified sheep on Facebook scolding anyone who is for reopening. I would bet almost none of them work.
The worst one is 'The mortality rate is 1%. Pick out one or two of your relatives that you would be OK losing'.
That doesn't even come close to being mathematically correct.
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May 05, 2020, 02:04 PM
parabellum
The fear of the gullible is not my concern and it certainly shouldn't prevent me from moving about freely; no restrictions, no masks, no lectures from imbeciles who know less than nothing.
These people want to tell us that if we are in contact with ther people, we are putting their lives and our at risk. If that's even true, don't you think people know that there are risks? You're not God nor our nanny, so just piss off and mind your own business.
I'm not buying any of their fear-mongering, because what it amounts to is the government and their news media co-conspirators scaring the shit out of gullible people who can't think for themselves, who in turn are trying to subdue and scare the rest of us.
To these people I say, you don't know jack shit about what's really happening right now and I am not listening to you. I'm not wearing a mask- now or ever and I don't care about your new buzzwords and pointless "precautions". I can't even call your precautions ineffective, because there first would have to be something to freaking effect!!!! It's a new world for you, huh? News flash for ya, Louis Pasteur- germs have always been on everything and always will be on everything, unless you live inside an autoclave. But, oh, it's all so new to you, huh?
May 05, 2020, 02:33 PM
sigfreund
Profile of a killer: the complex biology powering the coronavirus pandemic. “Scientists are piecing together how SARS-CoV-2 operates, where it came from and what it might do next — but pressing questions remain about the source of COVID-19.”
An article from the science journal Nature. Too long to paste and clutter the forum with, but good summary information about the history of coronaviruses, how SAR-CoV-2 infects and its effects, and predictions for the future of the disease for those interested in details and current knowledge.
Some researchers are expressing optimism that a recent coronavirus mutation is a sign the virus could be weakening.
A newly published study concludes that a mutation in the coronavirus is genetically similar to a mutation in the SARS virus in 2003, suggesting the disease could be losing steam, according to the New York Post.
“One of the reasons why this mutation is of interest is because it mirrors a large deletion that arose in the 2003 SARS outbreak,” Dr. Efren Lim, lead study author and Arizona State professor, said about the genome deletion that was noticed.
Lim’s team used a technology called next-generation sequencing to read the genetic code of the coronavirus and found that out of 382 nasal swabs that were examined, a single sample was missing a significant portion of its genome. Eighty-one of the letters were permanently deleted.
Researchers say that during the middle and late phases of the SARS epidemic in 2003, the virus went through similar mutations that weakened its strength.
“Where the deletion occurs in the genome is pretty meaningful because it’s a known immune protein, which means it counteracts the host’s antiviral response,” Lim told the Daily Mail.
Researchers say this is the first time such a large deletion has been seen in the 16,000 that have been sequenced to date.
They add that the number of strains studied is less than 0.5% of the 3.6 million total confirmed cases.
“This is a drop in the bucket,” Lim told the Daily Mail.
“One sample is the convincing thing we need to say, 'Look at this,‘ meaning that if more coronavirus genomes are sequenced, scientists might find far more instances of this attenuated genome,” he added.
The coronavirus has killed over 70,000 people in the United States and at least 250,000 worldwide.
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May 05, 2020, 03:49 PM
ZSMICHAEL
A local news story here: {Only in the South} Bless your Heart!
"How to politely tell someone to keep their social distance"
I refuse to post the MALARKY quoted in this article. I know what we said in Chicago and it was not polite, but it worked.
May 05, 2020, 04:06 PM
46and2
I went to help a neighborhood lady across the way with her mower yesterday, and she literally squawked at me in rapid succession "six feet", "six feet", in a frantic way, too, as I casually approached she and her mower, outside, from 20ft and closing.
I thought, ease up Screechy McScreechface, I am wielding a can of gasolone. Don't tempt me.
May 05, 2020, 04:16 PM
tleo205
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Originally posted by 46and2: I went to help a neighborhood lady across the way with her mower yesterday, and she literally squawked at me in rapid succession "six feet", "six feet", in a frantic way, too, as I casually approached she and her mower, outside, from 20ft and closing.
I thought, ease up Screechy McScreechface, I am wielding a can of gasolone. Don't tempt me.
If you still helped her, you have more patience than me. I would have told her to help herself then(or maybe something more colorful) and turned and walked off.
May 05, 2020, 04:34 PM
Krazeehorse
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Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL: A local news story here: {Only in the South} Bless your Heart!
"How to politely tell someone to keep their social distance"
I refuse to post the MALARKY quoted in this article. I know what we said in Chicago and it was not polite, but it worked.
No one should cough near you. They should be far away. If someone near you starts to cough tell them to far cough.
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