you paid for your COVID vaccination?
People are still about this bs KungFlu?
you paid for your COVID vaccination?
doesnt know who pays for the vaccines
Steers clear of the science, believes an economist. Checks out.
Boiled down:::
1,045,000 Americans dead in the ground.
& counting...
as
"I will shut it down." Biden
squats in the White House.
7.4.2022
doesn't understand how taxes work.
Past performance does not predict the future, but COVID es in the UK generally have preceded subsequent US es.
Yep, Florida & California are all ate up...+ East to West the bottom half of the country is looking bad as well.
No one cares. Might as well be reporting on herpes.
Summer flu season
https://healthdata.gov/Health/COVID-...port/gqxm-d9w9
Living with COVID, tbh
So here's my COVID saga over the last several days:
- Tested positive on Monday (likely due to a lot of traveling/partying the prior week) after getting a cough.
- Went to an urgent care center Monday afternoon and basically bullied the physician's assistant into writing me a prescription for Paxlovid despite my age.
- At this point my symptoms were still light. No body aches or fever or loss of smell, just a light cough.
- By Monday evening (when I took my first Paxlovid dose) I was starting to feel the symptoms. Body aches, congestion, etc.
- When I woke up on Tuesday I could barely get out of bed. Horrible body aches, chills, fever, and most worrisome my oxygen levels had dropped from 99 to 93.
- By Tuesday afternoon I still felt like but my fever broke and the body aches were subsiding.
- Wednesday morning I woke up with no symptoms beyond a soar throat, and my oxygen levels were back up to 99.
- This morning I woke up with no symptoms at all.
My takeaway is that (i) if the last vaccine/booster you got was >6 months ago, you're still somewhat vulnerable to COVID symptoms and (ii) it'll be a big lift once Paxlovid gets full FDA approval so anyone who gets COVID can be treated by it.
Currently have omicron 4/5. Not impressed. Minor allergy-like symptoms.
It's going around.
Getting COVID raises the risk of all cause mortality, that risk is progressive with each new Infection and even mild infections can have chronic sequelae.
Wear a mask indoors and demand Paxlovid like Will if you get it.
Hopefully we'll have better treatments and vaccines soon.
Thankfully(?) we don’t have Trump s drinking bleached horse or whatever anymore.
self-harm as a badge of political fealty was quite the thing
But let's not talk about 4-boost
Dads? You mean non-birthing parental units?
Glad you came through OK.
COVID was the 3rd leading cause of death in the US last year behind heart disease and cancer.
go for it
Meh, I don't take Eric Ding Dong seriously. This isn't even close to his field of medicine and all he does is sound the alarm bells for Twitter likes. He's not an infectious disease expert and actual experts have said he's not credible.
I quite agree, that's why I don't repost him here, but the highlighted story provides a good model of risk reduction without shutting down
Engineering solutions to improve the quality of indoor air are underrated, imho
You got lucky. I know multiple people my age (early 30s, in good health, not fat) who are vaccinated and boosted but got .4/.5 and it knocked them out for 3 days.
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