repeating the same tautologies doesn't make you any more insightful or on point. you should learn to live with that.
That they was sellin' your in south Florida a few years back.
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repeating the same tautologies doesn't make you any more insightful or on point. you should learn to live with that.
hard to say. perhaps his poor attention span.
As are you
Lets progress the conversation:
- is covid going away? Yes or no.
Answer: no.
- will younhave to learn to live with covid yes or no?
Answer: yes
- will everyone catch covid repeqtedly throughout their lifetime. Yes or no?
Answer: yes
Sorry to break it to you brah
You gonna have to learn to live with Covid
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was this a soliloquy? cause, i gotta say that you failed to deliver on that progress the conversation part. (p.s.. not sure you know what a tautology is)
I have an aside...
- were they selling your yes or no?
Answer: yes
This stuff is at all different levels depending on the subject.
Take him into deeper water and he will drown.
Hes a twitter learner.
And when he follows only the "most knowledgeable" tweets...
Either way he will claim vast insight into almost any subject. And then change his stance without any hint of how difficult it might be to predict some natural phenomena.
It will end with a "called it" once you suffocate the rat.
I will ask him more specific questions and not once, never, will he say "I dont know".
His background knowledge is nil.
Im not posting to make you comfortable.
You are on a unidirectional track on this.
Biden's death count. Its getting as old as you are.
Write another story, those are much better.
...give me a plot, an idea and then I'll write it.
How about “musings from a salad tosser “
And you are still spinning your wheels
If you disagree with anything I stated. Post your retort.
Spinning wheels helps noone.
I'm impressed you got him to post 5+ times without him bringing up "Shillary" or "Falsuchi"
Easy, one with your name on it, autobiography of a known welsher.
to rehash, my original post was a comment about how covid cannot be compared to the flu at this time. while the flu is endemic, covid is hyperendemic. or to put it in epidemiological terms, flu is truly endemic in that it shows a pattern or constant prevalence in a specific region whereas covid is still a pandemic in that it is global and hyperendemic in that there is a high level of disease occurrence in our region at this time. and, of course, we still don't have the data on each variants' long term effects or complete pathogenicity. so there are differences. and my other point was that while there might not be any federal or locally administered mandates at this time, there are still "shutdowns" taking place as a result of the sheer number of infections that are leading to staffing shortages, school closures or delayed starts, cancelled flights, cancelled events and so on. none of this is happening with the flu at this time. most importantly, covid has remained a threat to the healthcare infrastructure over the past two year and the flu has not. (which is why i mentioned how overwhelmed our ER is at this time. my niece is a physician at BAMC who has been sent to UHS because of how overwhelmed they are with covid cases at this time).
that was my post. nothing else was stated. what you added is just the obvious. you're basically saying we just have to live with it which is tantamount to "it is what it is". that's tautology. it's inherently true of course but it says nothing. of course we have to live with it. we have been living with it. just like we had to live with the lockdowns or the current political climate in this country. and of course covid is not going away. i never suggested it is. if we went on to discuss how it can be mitigated then that would be more than tautology. or, if you were offering a forecast model that would be something to consider. but saying we have to "face the music" just appears to be redundant.
How bout one where I didn't pay for running those red lights?
Don't accost me, Effy, I asked Splits for grace...Splits granted me grace.
Let us proceed...
Your 1st paragraph is proof we are learning to live with Covid.
You can call it tautology or call it chicken nuggets. It is what it is. We are gonna have to learn to live with the virus.
And yes. It bears repeating over and over as some people dont seem to get it.
We are going to have to live with the virus. (Repeat this x100)
Thats the 1st and most important lesson to learn from this entire situation.
If anyone is going to learn only 1 thing from the past 2 years it is:
"We are gonna have to live with the virus"
The rest is fluff.
it's hard for learning to happen with massive absenteeism due to infection
Dale, a man's word is his bond.
Everyone here saw the ELE bet you made.
So, are you a welsher or a man?
ELEs have no forgiveness, cannot be reasoned away, and debt must be honored. Anything less means you are a welsher forevermore.
Biden just wants to get to Spring, March 20th...
"Just remember one thing?" - Col. Trautman.
"What's that?" - MF Biden
"A good supply of body bags."
Interim crisis standards of care guidelines issued in Oregon, COVID forced their hand, they wanted more input.
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/hea...8-d4ea70bcb895There are only 42 available adult intensive care unit beds and 95% of the state's staffed adult non-ICU beds are full, the Oregon Health Authority said. Gov. Kate Brown announced Friday she will deploy up to 500 Oregon National Guard members to help at hospitals, with the first 125 members arriving at some of the hardest-hit hospitals next week.
It's a goalpost move
pray for Missouri
https://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/...ff7934bf2.htmlPeople with a serious illness can be stabilized in an emergency department, but if they need to be admitted, that’s where the trouble starts.
“You become what we call a ‘boarder.’ You are that patient in limbo,” waiting in a room or even a hallway, with staff trying to provide the best care they can, Akhtar said. You may never get the care you really need.
“Some of these boarders may sit for hours, sometimes days and sometimes long enough they get discharged from that status — so never reaching the level of health care we would like to provide,” she said.
They don't want them to come down there no more. Tough . It's free & (they) know it. They can sit it out at home with no back up plan if it goes to in a hand-basket. So, they go down there and sit it out; room, or hallway, doesn't matter. If it goes bad they're johnny on-the-spot. If it doesn't, they're free as a bird when the doctor clears 'em.
It do not get better than that.
DC hospitals requesting a state of emergency be declared.
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