"Just a bad cold"
https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion...opinions/96887
it isn't over yet, dude
"Just a bad cold"
https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion...opinions/96887
"Things are getting better, there were only 293,000 new cases today!"
+ another 2,850 Americans dead of the COVID, Monday, 7 February 2022.
Let us proceed...
Democrats dont give a about this now. They used it to obviously ruin Trump. You want to do a troll job,,,,start a thread of Independents leaving the democrat party on a daily basis, then youll see them "crawl". They dont land the independent vote,,,theyll never win another election and right now Independents have never hated a democrat president more than they despise Biden.
Know a fella who got symptoms of bells palsy the day after he got the vaccine. Plenty of people have died of heart complications from the vaccine.
It's difficult to give a now since most of these people could have prevented their own deaths at zero cost to themselves.
Are you vaccinated?
Are you saying vaccinated people dont die from covid,,,,,yes or no?
No. I never said anything like that.
Are you vaccinated?
Yes or no.
Sure you did, dumbass
Nope. Have someone smarter than you read it for you.
Are you vaccinated?
Yes or no.
Cases are less of an issue now, it's hospitalizations and deaths that we need to keep an eye on.
There's been a sharp turn in hospitalizations, and the hope is that deaths eventually follow the same trend:
Looks like we hit a plateau of idiots that skipped the safe, free and effective booster and got their ass infected, the rare breakthrough cases and now comes the downturn, tbh.
If hospitalizations continue that trend, then the pressure on the healthcare system is obviously much less, and we can re-evaluate some of the public measures.
Well played.
There are millions of dumb american civilians. Many are perfectly good individuals and citizenz.
You wishing violence on these perfectly good citizens shows how scared you are of the sniffles.
Double n95 goggled freak![]()
How many exactly?
Because I know of a lot of people that have died or came close to death from covid. A great many of those lamented that they didn't get the vaccine.
But you have vaccine yourself, right?
Yup. The world laughed at us for electing a reality tv personality as president
& then laughed again when Madonna threatened to blow up said reality tv personality the day he moved into the White House.
Just shows ta go ya.
I wish just one of them posted here and we're lamenting your losing battle from said COVID. tee, hee.
Just kidding, fart face.
No doubt deaths and hospitalizations are most important politically as they pose the most immediate threat to people and the delivery of healthcare, but infections per se have important public health implications, given COVID's chronic dimensions. If early reports of COVID related organ damage, chronic fatigue, neurological deficits, cardiac/clotting issues, increased risk of stroke and immune derangement/senescence continue to surface, it will have been clear that managing caseload -- i.e, preventing infection -- will have been and continues to be extremely important, again, from a public health perspective.
But, momentous as COVID and its sequelae might be for quality of life, life expectancy and excess death in the USA, it's probably a mistake to think these matter very much to most people and still less to our economic and political masters. Mass death and morbidity are more or less background assumptions until the wealth of the rentier class is threatened and public health expenditures are more a less a drag on their projected profits.
My guess is that in adddition to better quality of llife, medium to long term the countries that managed to keep cases low until more effective vaccines and treatments were available may reap economic and strategic advantages. The failure of the precautionary principle in public policy could turn out to be our undoing in multiple dimensions.. We will see.
Letting COVID cases explode looks like an epochal mistake to me, materially and strategically. I think it's going to be really costly and put us at a compe ive disadvantage to other countries.
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But most importantly, US quality of life will continue to suffer for it. That was a choice and a bad one imho.
All the declarations of the end of the pandemic have been wrong so far, it's very doubtful the dead end minimizers are right this time.
Framing mitigation as the problem has been a big mistake. The problem is COVID.
Prove it
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