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    Is it the Bill Gates vaccine tho? Only that one has da microchips and works, imo

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    Only a monumental pussy takes a rushed vaccine for a virus that kills < 1% of infected
    You fear the vaccine will do worse?

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    Might be time to move back to New York, tbh
    City’s super dead. I wouldn’t recommend.

    9PM is considered to be like wee hours around here these days. Can be highly depressing.

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    Is it the Bill Gates vaccine tho? Only that one has da microchips and works, imo
    I'm not conspiracy or anti-vax. I just think the vaccine should be prioritized to most vulnerable.

    And I don't think people who have had covid are vulnerable.

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    City’s super dead. I wouldn’t recommend.

    9PM is considered to be like wee hours around here these days. Can be highly depressing.
    Sad

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    Does Texas allow for restaurants and bars to stay opened past 10 or something?

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    Might be time to move back to New York, tbh
    If you hang tight in LA a mandatory vaccine will be right around the corner. You think Newsom wants to be out done by Cuomo?

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    I'm not conspiracy
    Says the guy who kept saying we were at herd immunity in Texas

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    City’s super dead. I wouldn’t recommend.

    9PM is considered to be like wee hours around here these days. Can be highly depressing.
    wow, that's crazy. I miss the city though... it's nuts but when I used to live 40 mins away from it I never visited, but now that it's far, I want to stop by.

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    Says the guy who kept saying we were at herd immunity in Texas
    He said NY was "out of fuel" too.

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    I'm not conspiracy or anti-vax. I just think the vaccine should be prioritized to most vulnerable.

    And I don't think people who have had covid are vulnerable.
    I think prioritizing the most-vulnerable makes sense. IIRC, England is doing that right now.

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    Says the guy who kept saying we were at herd immunity in Texas
    I think I said NYC was probably near herd immunity.

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    If you hang tight in LA a mandatory vaccine will be right around the corner. You think Newsom wants to be out done by Cuomo?
    I was joking obviously. I have no problem getting the vaccine whenever it's available, tbh... just had a flu one a couple weeks ago.

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    Does Texas allow for restaurants and bars to stay opened past 10 or something?
    They are about to shut down bars, again. Restaurants are open.

    You can keep a bar open, as long as you serve fries, or some . Makes no sense.

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    I think I said NYC was probably near herd immunity.
    You said the virus had "no fuel" there....










































    ....in June.

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    I think I said NYC was probably near herd immunity.
    Nope, you declared we'd turned the corner in August. Did not specify NYC.

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    All the masks. All the plexiglass. Just speed bumps for this virus. I'm sure they help -- a little bit.

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    Nope, you declared we'd turned the corner in August. Did not specify NYC.
    Fine. Quote me.

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    Nope, you declared we'd turned the corner in August. Did not specify NYC.
    Here's what he said when he blamed protests for new cases on June 27:

    Why didn't New York City get a e in cases?

    So many already had it there. No fuel.

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    I think prioritizing the most-vulnerable makes sense. IIRC, England is doing that right now.
    We've managed the caseload so badly that it doesn't make any sense to target hotspots to curb transmission. Too many hotspots, not enough vaccines.

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    I think I said NYC was probably near herd immunity.
    You said we were over and over too based on your conspiracy theory that only a small fraction of the population had to be infected because many of us were already magically immune to catching a novel virus somehow

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    You said we were over and over too based on your conspiracy theory that only a small fraction of the population had to be infected because many of us were already magically immune to catching a novel virus somehow
    If some percentage of the population has cross-immunity to covid-19 (which I believe to be true), how the is that a conspiracy?

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    If some percentage of the population has cross-immunity to covid-19 (which I believe to be true), how the is that a conspiracy?
    How many times did you e the football saying pandemic over out here based on that conspiracy theory?

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    How many times did you e the football saying pandemic over out here based on that conspiracy theory?
    What's the conspiracy? Some people's T-cells conspired to defeat a virus?

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    We've managed the caseload so badly that it doesn't make any sense to target hotspots to curb transmission. Too many hotspots, not enough vaccines.
    We should be able to agree that based on the data, the most vulnerable are a heightened risk and should move to the front of the line. We're talking saving lives at this point, not containment.

    Not enough vaccines is a different issue, however, and that's certainly more debatable as far as what went wrong. Similarly, there should not be business immunity until the vast majority of Americans have access to this vaccination.

    The somewhat infuriating part is that people that can afford it can probably go to another country and get it, which is also another indictment on American healthcare access.

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