You would have said so already.
How do you know I haven't?
You would have said so already.
Why would I say so?
Because you love talking about yourself.
But now you're gonna fold when I ask you:
Did you infect yourself to get COVID-19?
Yes or no.
The CDC also put this out
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...fe-return.html
Which basically defers to local/state agencies based on current community transmission. Almost as if the CDC made a report to give to Trump to appease him and then kept a second report to give to the schools![]()
Tholderp referring to himself as a Karen.
wtf is wrong with you.
We dont know the outcomes of this long term.
Continue to tap out for us Ms Cleo.
Lolololololol
ChumpDumper triggered and lying. Bwagagagahahahzz
Without giving away personal details that would allow us to identify the person, would you be open to sharing some information about the individual. 1. Other than actually having COVID, what is your friend's general heath condition? Preexisting? Weight?
Do you know if your friend was practicing social distancing properly?
So someone I work with had their entire house test positive after getting back from the beach. They stayed with 2 other large but mostly young families in a rented house, went out to eat and did other activities together. Everyone caught it according to my co-worker.
Nice. I missed this when I was reading up yesterday.
fldren folds
Gov. Abbott extends early voting
He still has a ridiculous voter ID requirement. My driver's license is good through next year, but because it doesn't have the star on it it ceases to be usable for voting starting in October, and I can't renew online since I renewed online last time. And there is absolutely no way I'm going to wait inside a DMV for an hour while this pandemic is raging. , I wouldn't even do it back in March when we were at a much lower level of infection than now. Fortunately I can use my passport to vote, but a lot of Texans don't have a passport and aren't going to want to go renew a perfectly usable drivers license right now that's conveniently set to be ineligible for the November election.
Our housekeepers son in his 40's got it. No pre-existing conditions. It really ed him up. Besides being in the hospital for two weeks and coming just short of going on a vent, there was some serious neurological stuff. He's been in rehab for over a month now learning how to walk again and talk again.
I really don't want to give identifying details here other than he's not the idiot in his 30s who got it from the COVID party. Don't really know how many people in their 30s might be on vents in town.
Crazy to hear about the neurological issues. This thing just seems to attack whatever the it wants to in people. Half the time I just want to nuke China for knowingly breeding this after seeing how SARS-Cov1 was born in their wet markets 17 years ago.
"Fourteen members of a Texas family tested positive for the novel coronavirus after some attended a small barbecue and went on to spread the illness to their relatives.
Tony Green, a Dallas resident, detailed his extended family's experience with COVID-19 in a personal essay published on Friday. The essay's publication came nearly one month after his father-in-law's mother passed away from health complications caused by the respiratory infection. Green and his father-in-law, Rafael Ceja, were both hospitalized one week earlier.
"The virus had attacked my central nervous system, and the staff stopped me from having a stroke," Green wrote in Friday's essay...
"I admit traveling deep into the conspiracy trap over COVID-19," he acknowledged. Green described himself as a gay conservative in his recent essay, and said he voted to elect President Donald Trump in 2016.
"You cannot imagine my guilt at having been a denier, carelessly shuffling through this pandemic.........."
More
https://www.newsweek.com/14-members-...rbecue-1520577
Sorry man, that is incredibly ed up.
Probably very few, unless they are obese or vitamin D deficient.
I’m talking per capita
I’ve had covid three times and I have no side effects.
Seems highly unlikely
Sure you did, nancy
Texas and CA way under counting.
Texas adjusted Monday:
https://www.texastribune.org/2020/07...avirus-deaths/After months of undercounting coronavirus deaths, Texas’ formal tally of COVID-19 fatalities grew by more than 600 on Monday after state health officials changed their method of reporting.
The revised count indicates that more than 12% of the state’s death tally was unreported by state health officials before Monday.
The Texas Department of State Health Services is now counting deaths marked on death certificates as caused by COVID-19. Previously, the state relied on local and regional public health departments to verify and report deaths.
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