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Further on Smithfield // Large South Dakota HCQ Trial
2020-04-15
[Powerline] The Sioux Falls facility is massive. It has 3,700 employees, of whom fewer than 10% have tested positive for COVID-19. The Sioux Falls facility is one of the main pork producers in the U.S., turning out around 18 million servings of bacon, pork chops, etc., per day.

You may wonder, why were so many diagnostic tests performed on employees at that plant? The answer is that Smithfield implemented an aggressive program, in partnership with two major hospital systems, whereby anyone who entered or left the facility was questioned and had his or her temperature taken. Anyone who reported having a cough, etc., or who showed an elevated temperature was tested for COVID-19.

Moreover, the Post article conveyed the impression that the Smithfield plant might become a ghost facility, closed forever due to South Dakota's failure to elect a Democratic governor. In fact, the plant will reopen in a matter of days. During the brief time it has been closed, Smithfield has been working intensively with the Centers for Disease Control, OSHA, and others.
Large South Dakota HCQ Trial Begins:
Governor Noem has been working closely with President Trump and Vice President Pence to set up the largest clinical trial of Hydroxychloroquine that, to my knowledge, has so far taken place. South Dakota has secured access to a large number of doses of Hydroxychloroquine from the national stockpile to conduct a series of tests, in conjunction with some of the Midwest's major hospital groups.

There will be two tracks: one will test Hydroxychloroquine among those who have tested positive for COVID-19 and have been hospitalized. The second will be prophylactic, testing the drug among high-risk populations that have not been hospitalized, like health care workers. This will be a double-blind study that begins with a clinical trial involving 2,000 patients, but could be expanded to as many as 100,000. This study will tell us more about the effectiveness of Hydroxychloroquine than any other study has done, to my knowledge, to date.
Much more at link. Most of it is Powerline reporting on the Washington Post's biased misreporting. Great reporting by Powerline.
Related:
Sioux Falls: 2020-04-13 World's largest pork processor shuts down plant, warns of meat shortages during pandemic
Sioux Falls: 2018-07-22 Suspect with "extreme hatred for police, fire and government" and "manifesto" arrested with bomb-making materials and antifa materials
Sioux Falls: 2012-10-21 RIP George McGovern
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South Dakota: 2020-04-13 World's largest pork processor shuts down plant, warns of meat shortages during pandemic
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Posted by:KBK

#12  Seriously going hog hunting with a bow and arrow?

Not my idea of a good time

Get the biggest gun I can find and work at long range
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2020-04-15 20:43  

#11  Boar spears have sturdy crossbars partway down, to hold the vicious things beyond slashing range.
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-04-15 20:04  

#10  Those tusks reminded me of the hunchbacked one, he who adopted the Boar Badge:
RICHARD GLOUCESTER IS AT HAND... HE HOLDS HIS COURSE TOWARD TEWKESBURY

Posted by: Lex   2020-04-15 17:10  

#9  Probably one of the more dangerous animals to hunt. Probably the most dangerous in North America, although Grizzly Bears come close.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2020-04-15 16:52  

#8  Watch the tusks. They will slice you open if you are not careful.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2020-04-15 16:46  

#7  Judging from the video a bloody hoot, tho ... not in the British sense, either
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-15 16:20  

#6  I'm just a city boy but hog hunting sounds like a hoot.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-04-15 15:36  

#5  New York county where up to 60 people are dying from coronavirus each day prepares to store bodies in the coolers at a meat processing plant as morgues overflow
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-15 13:49  

#4  I read that it's already in the process of reopening
Posted by: Frank G   2020-04-15 12:37  

#3  Bet hog hunting is gonna boom.

Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-15 12:32  

#2  Meat industry warns of possible shortages as more processing plants close: 'Perilously close to the edge'
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-15 12:28  

#1  Prob got a large fridge for bodies.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-15 12:26  

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