Your friend Jim George thinks you'd be a great addition to Ricochet, so we'd like to offer you a special deal: You can become a member for no initial charge for one month!
Ricochet is a community of like-minded people who enjoy writing about and discussing politics (usually of the center-right nature), culture, sports, history, and just about every other topic under the sun in a fully moderated environment. We’re so sure you’ll like Ricochet, we’ll let you join and get your first month for free. Kick the tires: read the always eclectic member feed, write some posts, join discussions, participate in a live chat or two, and listen to a few of our over 50 (free) podcasts on every conceivable topic, hosted by some of the biggest names on the right, for 30 days on us. We’re confident you’re gonna love it.






two unasked and unanswered questions here are why has Scott Atlas not been appointed to this advisory panel until now? And why is the paper antigen test not already in place? Watch medcram and Dr Mena on this week in virology, both on YouTube for the explanation of why this test is so promising. While it could be a huge medical break thru, politically the paper test is a great way to show the public that the Trump admin is attacking and winning against the virus, the media and the democrats.
The TWIV people say the paper test is not in place because the FDA and CDC are withholding some approval or something. Not sure if that is true, but what about operation warp speed? You know, trying multiple approaches, eliminating red tape, spare no expense.
The election is in 10 weeks. People are early voting sooner than that. What is the point of getting Scott Atlas to advise the president at this point? If he could help he should have been in place months ago. Trump has to be able to announce major progress on the virus at the republican convention. A vaccine that is ready to go. Having the paper antigen test in place to enable daily testing of school children and teachers as they enter the school building would have been a great thing.
Thanks for all the information and facts.
Cases are something to monitor but not worry about.
It’s about hospitalizations and ICU patients and their age.
The objective of flattening the economy… I mean, the curve, is to not overwhelm hospitals.
Regarding cases, we never hear what the average age is and what percent display no symptoms