We respect Georgia's right to determine its own fate, but we are all in this together. What happens in Georgia will impact us in South Carolina.
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Oh look, a GOP Senator expressing he's "worried." At least Sen Graham is staying on GOP brand, like Sen Collins being "concerned." If only they had powers to do something actually constructive like insist/assist in a NATIONAL TESTING PROTOCOL. Alas, they can ONLY vote for judges.
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It's because of him we are in this position with Trump. He sold whatever soul he had to Trump. He may be worried but he will NOT go against Trump. EVER.pic.twitter.com/y3jD5DLSU0
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Not sure if SC is right in opening, even a little. The current testing stands at0.79% of the population. Of those tested ~11% have tested positive. So your constituents risk a 1 in 10 chance, at best of becoming infected. You are right, GA will be a disaster with 2X SC's rate.
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That math would assume that the sample being tested is completely random. I would assume that people getting tested are people who are showing symptoms or are high risk for other reasons (nurses who have high level of exposure).
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They are now pro-afterlife!
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@henrymcmaster is going to fast too soon. South Carolina has not met any of the guidelines for opening business. SC has not had decline in cases nor has SC ramped up testing or tracing. Gov McMaster is sucking up to Donald Trump instead of looking out for SC citizens. -
Exactly. This is not downward trajectorypic.twitter.com/0jD0hd6TDG
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That's a perfect analogy.
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