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2 hours ago, Shufdog said:
Atrium Health is who me, and everyone I know, used.
Thats who game me those time frames.
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1 minute ago, Shufdog said:
I got tested and got my results back the next day. Everybody i know that has gotten tested received their results in a day or two.
Cool, can you call Mecklenburg county and tell them it's that easy? Thanks
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My daughter woke up with a fever, body aches, sore throat. Turns out she came in contact with a friend of hers last week that had been sick. however, her parents never told us, had just said she was "grounded".
So I call today and the soonest we can get her tested is on Thursday. Then it will be 6 days for the results to come back.
In other words, there is no useful testing available to us. Having results 10 days after showing symptoms isn't real helpful.
This is the best we can do as a country?
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Do anything you want outside.
Don't fuggin be around people inside for more than a few minutes.
Wear a mask to the grocery and any other needed shopping.
If everyone did these three simple things this thing would go away entirely in a month.
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28 minutes ago, stirs said:
T cells have been mentioned in many articles.
I just found this article a bit more informative than just the blurbs you hear, of course it was longer, thus the TLDR warning. Missing antibodies might not be an issue was good to hear
There is an excellent two part Covid documentary on Netflix. You should check it out. Goes into this
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Hospitals are learning to deal with Covid 19 better. That is why deaths have decreased. They learn new things every week in treating people. When it first came out they put people on respirators much faster and it turns out that was doing even more damage.
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Test was negative. High five
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Just now, Wes21 said:
I haven't taken the test, I just heard it really sucks. Jalen Rose was talking about getting back to basketball, and how some people have suggested testing each of the players over and over again. He said after speaking with his buddies that had gotten tested, there was no way they were going to want to get tested repeatedly.
Eh, it sucked but if I needed it daily to perform my job I would. It's 15 seconds of discomfort follows by half an hour of a tingling in your nose.
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I got tested for it yesterday. Woke up with a fever. The only reason I went and got tested was that I had planned on driving and visiting my elderly parents the very same day. Now I'm isolated waiting on the results.
Can confirm, the test really sucks. Feels like you inhaled a bunch of pool water. Has that same burn.
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4 hours ago, Wes21 said:
Has anyone tried to explain why its been so much cooler than "normal?"
Climate change.
Hotter hots.
Colder colds.
Average temp of earth continues to increase.
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The doctors on my timeline are extremely worried about what's coming but the anonymous social media weirdos are saying it's no big deal and I just don't know who to believe
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9 hours ago, electro's horse said:
so i don't think anything "the media" is doing is fear mongering. in fact, i think all the major cable news networks are vastly underplaying this.
The owners of the media companies have lost billions of dollars due to this virus. I don't think they are enjoying the coverage very much.
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9 minutes ago, pantherj said:
We already have laws in place to prevent Trump, or any one individual, from turning this nation into the complete dumpster fire that is China.
Do we? Only if the other branches of government perform oversight and enforce them. They currently do not.
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On 5/11/2017 at 8:41 PM, Jeremy Igo said:
Worst case scenario for the offensive line....
Matt Kalil is just bad and Oher can't clear the protocol.
What then, and what could we possibly hope for in terms of offensive production and a final record?
This guy and his click bait threads, amiright?
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Two years ago Kalil was really bad. Last year he was injured.
Oher still has not cleared the protocol. And even if he does clear it, for how long? Whole lot of hands to the face in this league.
I think it is reasonable to think about these things and wonder about contingencies.
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Worst case scenario for the offensive line....
Matt Kalil is just bad and Oher can't clear the protocol.
What then, and what could we possibly hope for in terms of offensive production and a final record?
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3 hours ago, panthers55 said:
That is going to be a tough decision if he ends up being the odd man out given if we waive him in order to put him on the practice squad he could be snatched by someone else. I wouldnt be surprised if he finds his way onto IR if we want to keep him but don't have a roster spot today. We did the same thing with Hill.
Agree. IR for an ingrown toenail may be likely.
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3 hours ago, panthers55 said:
So if KB, Funchess, Hill and Garrett and Ginn were our starting WRs there isnt a secondary that would stand a chance. We would have the speed and size to blow everyone away. And yes I am prematurely putting Garrett and Hill in there over Philly and Bersin and the rest but just looking at their size along with speed and the matchup problems it would cause.
Garrett has yet to make any kind of memorable play in OTA's. Not terrible news, but Benjamin, Funchess, Brown all had made plays by this point their rookie years.
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The second week of the 2016 Carolina Panthers OTA's served up a further glimpse of what this season may bring.
First of all, this was the first time Kelvin Benjamin practiced in front of the media. Clearly Ricky Proehl is happy to see Kelvin's return.
Kelvin participated in all individual drills but did not participate in many team drills. He did, however, catch the ball well in the drills.
After Practice, Kelvin ran extra wind sprints, sideline to sideline.
Afterward, he was visibly exhausted in the running.
Kelvin spoke to the media after practice about his conditioning.
"It's not where I want to be at, but I am getting there" he said.
After a year off it will take Benjamin well into training camp to be back in football shape. He is taking it slowly while rehabbing his repaired knee. Fans should pace their expectations slowly as well.
Cam Newton continues the bandanna look, only upping the game to a throwback Panthers one. The Panthers store should stock these again pronto, would be a big seller.
Once the helmet was on the smiles stopped and it was back to the business of football.
Stephen Hill continued to show improved hands over last season. One interesting thing to note was he was fielding kicks as well. This was the first time I have witnessed Hill do this as a Carolina Panther. If Hill can prove to be a solid kick returner, his roster spot is all but assured.
Other things of note:
- The Player of the day was Devin Funchess, who looked every bit as good as Kelvin Benjamin today. Funchess may quietly be the most imporoved player on the field. Keep an eye on this, he could turn heads sooner rather than later.
- In KK Short's absence, Vernon Butler got plenty of snaps. In the second play of team practice, Butler burst into the backfield for what have been a loss of yards for Jonathan Stewart. Butler may have the fastest first step on the defensive line. His speed was more than impressive today.
- Cam Newton's hard count drew Kony Ealy offsides, something Ealy still needs to work on.
- Cameron Artis-Payne took an increased number of second string snaps today compared to last week. He looked decisive in his running and caught the ball well out of the backfield from Derek Anderson.
- David Foucault had a glaring false start on a Derek Anderson hard count. Mike Shula was not happy and gave him more than an earful.
- Ted Ginn got by rookie corner Daryl Worley for a large gain. Steve Wilks immediately grabbed Warley and went over shoulder positioning with him. To say Wilks is in the ear of these young men daily is an understatement.
- Soon thereafter, Ted Ginn dropped a touchdown pass from Cam Newton in the back corner of the end zone. Very catchable ball was thrown.
- Punter Swayze Waters easily looked like the better punter today both in accuracy and hang time. I would say he is a lock.
- I am not convinced Robert McClain is the day 1 starter for the Panthers. He does well against larger, slower receivers. But he struggles against anyone with speed.
- One person that should be glad these practices are non-contact is Zack Sanchez. At one point he would have been responsible for tackling Greg Olsen head on. It would not have ended well for him, I believe. Sanchez gives up 6 inches and 60 pounds to Olsen.
- AJ Klein quickly snuffed out a Cam Newton screen pass, causing the defense to whoop and holler. Add screen passes to the list of things the Panthers offense constantly struggles with.
- Brandon Wegher also had more snaps today compared to last week. In my opinion, he is the most dangerous back on the roster out of the backfield. He turns around and heads up field much quicker than any other back on the roster.
- Though Luke Kuechly sits out of drills, he makes sure to engage in the defensive huddle before each practice period. His body may need time to recover, but his leadership does not.
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5 hours ago, SmashNDash said:
If Hill can pull it together, we're going to have to make some tough decisions. I would be on board with keeping 6, Benji, Funchess, Hill, Byrd and Ginn and hopefully Garrett can be retained on the practice squad. I just don't think Philly is that good or brings much to the table, and neither does Bersin. The Broncos showed the game plan to beat us, and what we need is more speed/players that can't be single covered.
Didn't Philly have a huge long pass play against the Broncos? The one where Talib literally had to try to rip his head off to stop him from scoring.
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Kawann Short, coming off a pro bowl season, took some time after practice today to talk to the media.
First, he spoke a little on rookie defensive tackle Vernon Butler and his first impressions. Then he spoke on his contract status with the Panthers.
Short has high praise for Butler and seems to have a healthy outlook on his contract status. See for yourself....
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3 hours ago, panthers90 said:
Was KB there?
Nope, took a personal day off. Not sure what was up.
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5 minutes ago, Untouchable said:
Always great stuff to hear thanks. Much different tone from last year regarding Hill and more of the same for Bersin. I figure you can't see much for the DE competition but any word on the new punters?
They basically just stretch and kick a few balls here and there away from the action.
Swayze is a little fella, I can tell u that.
There’s no way Bridgewater is the starter next year, right?
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Not sure. Seems likely he will start, but he has fallen out of the good graces with Rhule as of late.
Going to be an interesting offseason.