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    uncontrolled nationwide transmission promotes endemic disease, hadn't you heard?
    This is a very good and sad point.

    Had we ALL (including europe) done what china, australia and new zeland did. Would we be looking at these years of shots or would we be almost done w this virus?

    I think the latter.

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    uncontrolled worldwide transmission promotes endemic disease, hadn't you heard?
    Fify

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    USA=/=the rest of the world

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    Zuid Afrika variant now in SFO

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    USA=/=the rest of the world
    Its a worldwide pandemic

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    My wife got the Moderna second yesterday with zero symptoms as far as she can tell, she feels fine, back to work..

    I therefore declare vaccines safe for all of humanity.

    - Hater school of Medical reasoning

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    Its a worldwide pandemic
    A few countries successfully contained it; many have done a better job at managing their caseload, mitigating the chance that COVID-19 would become endemic. The US isn't one of those countries.

    The US not a COVID-19 leader in a good way, we're the still the epicenter of the ease. Not uniquely bad in the global context, but only four countries with more than 20 million people have had more deaths per million.

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    A few countries successfully contained it; many have done a better job at managing their caseload, mitigating the chance that COVID-19 would become endemic. The US isn't one of those countries.

    The US not a COVID-19 leader in a good way, we're the still the epicenter of the ease. Not uniquely bad in the global context, but only four countries with more than 20 million people have had more deaths per million.
    In terms of deaths yes US is pathetic

    But in terms of oreventing the disease bevoming endemic, 95%+ countries in the world failed at this.

    Sure US is to blame at top of the list as they should have led the world and organized everyone being the richest country in the world.

    Instead US pathetically failed in the leadership role. Europe is a close 2nd. Pathetic utterly inept bas s. The West has proven they alone cannot lead the world. We need multipolarity bringing in china, russia, etc to share leadership roles.

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    My wife got the Moderna second yesterday with zero symptoms as far as she can tell, she feels fine, back to work..

    I therefore declare vaccines safe for all of humanity.

    - Hater school of Medical reasoning
    She's fine now but what about 5 years from now? Or 10 years from now? Best to wait for those studies to be safe.

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    She's fine now but what about 5 years from now? Or 10 years from now? Best to wait for those studies to be safe.
    I always lol at this line of reasoning. What about significant case of COVID and what it means to your body 5 years from now? Or 10 years from now?

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    My wife got the Moderna second yesterday with zero symptoms as far as she can tell, she feels fine, back to work..

    I therefore declare vaccines safe for all of humanity.

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    Nice. I had a mild headache from Pfizer 1 the night after getting it, will hopefully get Pfizer 2 next week.

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    1 year nancies. I said 1 year then Ill pick the winning vaccine.

    Thanks for volunteering your bodies to make my decision very educated

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    1 year nancies. I said 1 year then Ill pick the winning vaccine.

    Thanks for volunteering your bodies to make my decision very educated
    lol calling people nancies. Old ladies are braver than you

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    She's fine now but what about 5 years from now? Or 10 years from now? Best to wait for those studies to be safe.
    Well this one was a little rushed.
    For a reason. This is not the flu virus.
    Waddya think?

    And if you can get me in for a couple of punctures ASAP Id be thankful.
    You can keep the hydroxychloroquine in your med cabinet, I'll pass thanks.

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    Nice. I had a mild headache from Pfizer 1 the night after getting it, will hopefully get Pfizer 2 next week.
    Good deal.

    Im way way in the back of the line it looks like.
    I really wanted to get into airports and on planes but that aint gonna happen.
    And I hate driving long distance to use vacation time.

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    Well this one was a little rushed.
    For a reason. This is not the flu virus.
    Waddya think?

    And if you can get me in for a couple of punctures ASAP Id be thankful.
    You can keep the hydroxychloroquine in your med cabinet, I'll pass thanks.
    You cornered the market on Nicorette gum or whatever?

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    Well this one was a little rushed.
    For a reason. This is not the flu virus.
    Waddya think?
    It's not a flu virus. It's a common cold virus.

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    It's not a flu virus. It's a common cold virus.
    The Common cold is caused by a number of virusES.
    Waddya think?

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    lol calling people nancies. Old ladies are braver than you
    Thanks for your body, Nancy.

    Please post updates how the vaccine is treating you

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    Thanks for your body, Nancy.

    Please post updates how the vaccine is treating you
    Wish I could post updates.

    You have all sorts of channels, so... have you got the Roosky vaccine so you can trumpet how well you are?

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    Biden says US will have enough COVID-19 vaccines for every American by end of July

    Though that doesn't necessarily mean everyone will receive their vaccines by then.


    https://www.cnet.com/health/biden-sa...by-end-of-july

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    Biden says US will have enough COVID-19 vaccines for every American by end of July

    Though that doesn't necessarily mean everyone will receive their vaccines by then.


    https://www.cnet.com/health/biden-sa...by-end-of-july

    We need to get kids fully into school next fall.
    This not attending school has very long tendrils that reach into economics, mental health, effective learning, etc...
    I would delay school until we can get the kids back in, go into that next summer if necessary. This is way too hard on families.

    Both political groups are for helping families so lets get this done.

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    Got my mom an appointment, finally. Had to work the social network channels though. Whatever works

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    India is still a curious case study

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...785_story.html

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    Got my mom an appointment, finally. Had to work the social network channels though. Whatever works
    Good for you!

    Excellent stuff.

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