Lol the Babylon Bee isn't the real world
This makes sense as my 2 year old niece had longest symptoms with Omicron. But in the end comparable to an average cold. So very manageable
Lol the Babylon Bee isn't the real world
Babylon Bee is a Satire.publication ma nig
You thought its real?? wow
34 days---41k dead as door nails.
Twixt 6.12.21 & 1.9.22---40,573 Americans died of the COVID.
Let us proceed...
I don't think that 5 day quarantine is long enough. Still tested positive today.
Most people aren't at serious risk from Omicron, why worry?
Long enough for what? Why would you even quarantine now? What are you afraid of?
PCR? Or rapid?
I waited 7 days and negative as Chumpdumper right now (rapid)
Most people aren't at risk -- that's true. I'll stay away from elderly and fats.
Great point
Rapid. Should be negative by this weekend
So you run across the street when you meet one on the sidewalk?
Enjoy the bar
You ok? You seem a bit on edge.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/healt...lized-omicron/As of Monday, Colorado, Oregon, Louisiana, Maryland and Virginia had declared public health emergencies or authorized crisis standards of care, which allow hospitals and ambulances to restrict treatment when they cannot meet demand
We just busted the previous peak for hospitalizations, ~142,000 patients. That's projected to double over the next 3 weeks or so.
the demoralization of and lack of public support for health care workers and health care in general is a big reason for the lack of staffed hospital beds right now, the current surge could make the problem chronic.
~20% of health care workers have quit since 2020.
“Patients are waiting in the waiting rooms, sleeping on the floors, sleeping outside the hospital doors, and sometimes, we’ve had events where people are having cardiac arrest, or decompensating and getting very sick and even dying in the waiting rooms,” Dreifuss said.
https://kjzz.org/content/1746136/the...igation-policyDr. Ruth Franks Snedecor said her Phoenix hospital doesn't have enough doctors to cover some shifts because so many workers have recently been infected with COVID-19.
“There’s no more backup plans," Snedecor said. "This is it. We are in a crisis. The hospital systems will collapse."
I posted the study. hint: it wasn't a tweet.
U.S. breaks record with more than 145,000 covid-19 hospitalizations
Yesterday at 7:40 p.m. EST|Updated today at 9:37 a.m. EST
https://www.washingtonpost.com/healt...lized-omicron/
Girl at work was sick af and negative for 2 days on antigen before testing positive on PCR day 3. Needless to say, it spread through our company quite fast.
Was you playin' grab-ass & stinky finger with her, LB?
That hot chick who sits next to Sciutto this week barely got it out of her mouth this morning before Shoots interjected..."But, that includes people who went to the hospital with something else, then were tested as his SOP and had COVID. I think that is important to add that. I really do, I think it is quite important to add that information because if I don't I'll my pants because it's such important information like March of '20."
You know what? Here's what:::he should go back and his mother some more.
Jim Sciutto for CNN. That was his assignment to make sure that when we went over the all time record of hospitalizations (January of '21)---(WHEN TRUMP WAS STILL IN THERE) he would add that aforementioned caveat. "Can you handle that, Jim?"
"GD right I can. Just watch me, boss."
Congratz
Good boost for all
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