"If the model is changing so significantly in such short times all in the same direction it means the model is unreliable because fundamental assumptions in the model were flawed. That or it was intentionally biased. What is even more concerning is that public policy decisions are being made based on such a flawed model."
Or maybe you stay home and isolate and those of us who want to still live our lives can get on with it. Every day people risk their lives by driving a car, eating fast foods, drinking sugary drinks, smoking, drinking, flying, you name it there are thousands of things that can kill you. This is low on the scale of deaths caused each year in the U.S. And by the way after you are done isolating you can come out from hiding and still get it because you have not been exposed to it yet where the rest of us have been and likely fought it off or didn't even know we had it.
If you want to hunker down in your home and on the few occasions that you go out for necessities you wear gloves and a mask that is fine. Some of us don't feel the need for that based on very limited risk factors. If I get it and on the very small chance that I die from it so be it, it is my choice.
Hope "buckle up" does not mean bad news. I just read this in the Flint paper but it does not name the "stellar athlete".
Five Flint teenagers could face charges stemming from multiple home invasions after they were arrested Wednesday following a brief police chase.
Police caught a break during the weekend after several weeks of "exceptional" numbers of daytime home invasions, said Clayton Township Police Chief Mike Powers.
This case was different than others though — one of the teens arrested is reported to be "stellar" athlete in the area, he said.
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Dang, that stinks. Djokovic was one of my favorite players. I can't believe he and those others that were infected are no longer with us.
The age that this virus inflicts doesn't matter. I have heard we will all be dead soon from Global Warming anyway.
"If the model is changing so significantly in such short times all in the same direction it means the model is unreliable because fundamental assumptions in the model were flawed. That or it was intentionally biased. What is even more concerning is that public policy decisions are being made based on such a flawed model."
That is a very good point.
I agree, very well put.
Or maybe you stay home and isolate and those of us who want to still live our lives can get on with it. Every day people risk their lives by driving a car, eating fast foods, drinking sugary drinks, smoking, drinking, flying, you name it there are thousands of things that can kill you. This is low on the scale of deaths caused each year in the U.S. And by the way after you are done isolating you can come out from hiding and still get it because you have not been exposed to it yet where the rest of us have been and likely fought it off or didn't even know we had it.
Those so called experts have changed the data and information many times already.
If you want to hunker down in your home and on the few occasions that you go out for necessities you wear gloves and a mask that is fine. Some of us don't feel the need for that based on very limited risk factors. If I get it and on the very small chance that I die from it so be it, it is my choice.
Welcome Tommy. Hope you have a great career at U of M and beyond.
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Hope "buckle up" does not mean bad news. I just read this in the Flint paper but it does not name the "stellar athlete".
Five Flint teenagers could face charges stemming from multiple home invasions after they were arrested Wednesday following a brief police chase.
Police caught a break during the weekend after several weeks of "exceptional" numbers of daytime home invasions, said Clayton Township Police Chief Mike Powers.
This case was different than others though — one of the teens arrested is reported to be "stellar" athlete in the area, he said.
Could it be a corrupt basketball program/coach instead of football? My bet would be on Kentucky and Calipari.