It's on mother er Biden's tab, bouts.
ha, ha.
Most Republicans prefer candidates who encourage vaccination, oppose mandates
A healthy majority — 64 percent — want to vote for a GOP candidate who actively encourages people to get their shots.
But an even greater number — 75 percent — would rather that candidate also oppose vaccine mandates.
In short, the poll suggests the consensus opinion of Republican voters is that getting vaccinated is a smart, but ultimately individual choice.
https://theweek.com/polls/1005863/po...ppose-mandates
Personal FreeDUMB, man, it's what sickens and kills ya. Go for it, you ignorant mofos.
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It's on mother er Biden's tab, bouts.
ha, ha.
mass marketed by GOP governors, unlike vaccines
Mother er Biden wants nary part of paying for (monoclonal antibodies) and has made that form abundantly clear, Winester.
No.
Damn 89% is pretty ing serious. Should probably be hospitalized.
But taking a vaccine so your body can make the antibodies itself is bad. SMH ing Republicans.
aren't monoclonal antibodies and vaccines made by same companies?
cost of vaccine is double digits, monoclonal antibody treatment costs thousands per patient.
$2000 vs $20
monoclonal stuff takes special staff, intravenous for an hour, then observation for an hour
make the mofos pay for it.
Why should insurance or govt pay?
...because you branded President Trump with (it) and now it's fit and proper that mother er Biden takes the branding iron. You offered the vaccines for free, and you more or less offered the testing for more or less free. Take a portion of that 3.2 trillion and give everybody a monoclonal application.
Do you agree, bouts?
Yes, or, no?
tee, hee.
wait until they hear what Ronald Reagan did PATCO
The vaccine mandate will get worse before it gets better. Maybe a good thing, who knows.
Thinks rabies is a genetic hereditary disease
Makes sense 90% of hawaiians are obese
Retweeting would make that happen everywhere.
low pay and burnout
decade long trend accelerated by COVID
EMS services warn of 'crippling labor shortage' undermining 911 system
EMS services warn of 'crippling labor shortage' undermining 911 system
"Unlike much of the other industries across the country ... we're not able to raise our prices — our prices are set by the government," he said. "So with reimbursement not keeping up with our costs, it makes it very difficult for us to compete for the workforce."
The needless loss of 22,000 lives in Florida and Texas
since May. Yet in that time, about 150,000 people have died of COVID-19.
Low vaccine uptake is largely to blame —
regions with high rates of vaccination have done comparatively well,
while those with low rates have suffered shattering outbreaks that crushed hospital systems.
scientists conducted an experiment to estimate what this meant in Texas and Florida.
Their method is simple:
Take the best-performing states (Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, and Rhode Island, which achieved an average of 74 percent of adults vaccinated by July 31)
as a benchmark for what high vaccine use could achieve,
then run a computer simulation to calculate how much transmission, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19 could have been avoided in less-vaccinated Texas and Florida if they'd met that benchmark.
The study found that
if Texas and Florida had kept up with the leaders, they would have prevented approximately:
- 1,311,900 COVID-19 cases
- 95,000 hospital admissions
- 22,000 deaths
https://theweek.com/science/health/1...rida-and-texas
USA has 2000+ covid deaths/million why other countries are under 100/M.
Big government intrusion has been a massive failure during this pandemic.
People are slowly starting to see the results of the terrible solutions imposed by the government.
Are you vaccinated, Nathan?
We should reflect on the failures of big government and proceed with this newfound wisdom.
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