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Budley Doright

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Emotionally and socially retarded yes, intellectually impaired to a severe degree no. Some fuckers are just plain stupid though, be it through lack of brains or having the one's they already have washed and rinsed.
Ummm only a stupid dumb fuck imbecile (no comma) would back Trump and his sycophant ass wiping cunts. So ya intellectually fucking impaired is the only answer........”it’s the immigrants fault” FML.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Looks like the battle of Dixie is warming up in the South, delta will be like Gettysburg and Sherman's march to the sea combined. The Trumpers have shit on their faces a foot thick over covid, first it was fake, then it was just the flu, now it's killing their asses bigly.
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Fogdog

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Looks like the battle of Dixie is warming up in the South, delta will be like Gettysburg and Sherman's march to the sea combined. The Trumpers have shit on their faces a foot thick over covid, first it was fake, then it was just the flu, now it's killing their asses bigly.
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For leadership in the south, the political answer is simple, blame Biden.
 

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Sheriff: Sturgis rally kickoff among busiest in decades
“There are more people here than in the 31 years I’ve been doing this,” Meade County Sheriff Ron Merwin told the Rapid City Journal in an article published on Saturday.

According to Merwin, the sheriff's office has received 104 calls for service since Friday, when the rally officially kicked off, mostly about traffic stops and accidents which are nearly double the traffic calls received last year.

“I don’t know what it is this year, but it seems people are in a hurry to get here and are causing all kinds of traffic issues,” the sheriff said. “We are asking the public to please follow our traffic laws and be safe out there.”

An analysis released year determined that the Sturgis rally was linked to more than 266,000 COVID-19 cases. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) baulked at the analysis last year, claiming it was "fiction." Noem is expected to attend the motorcycle rally this year.
 

Budzbuddha

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”A 70 year old vaxxed person will do better against delta covid than most 20 year old's, this is reflected in the hospitalization statistics.”

—> Table 4. Attendance to emergency care and deaths by vaccination status among Delta confirmed cases (sequencing and genotyping) including all confirmed Delta cases in England, 1 February 2021 to 21 June 2021 (p. 13-14)

Ok … now let’s have you break that data down into layman’s terms according to you.

I expect monkey doing a puzzle type of thinking …. I’ll wait ….

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Budzbuddha

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Amazing how many sock accounts gravitate to the political forum ….who needs Telegraph or Gab when you get same doofuses ( yes that‘s a real word ) right here.

Actually we are not here to make you all look like simpleton dumbfucks , you managed that at birth.
4.43 BILLION vaccinations have been distributed globally - this cannot be disputed. For one to hang on the “ experimental “ trope , is beyond funny anymore.
 

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Amazing how many sock accounts gravitate to the political forum ….who needs Telegraph or Gab when you get same doofuses ( yes that‘s a real word ) right here.

Actually we are not here to make you all look like simpleton dumbfucks , you managed that at birth.
4.43 BILLION vaccinations have been distributed globally - this cannot be disputed. For one to hang on the “ experimental “ trope , is beyond funny anymore.
"Yeah, but what are you going to say in ten years when you grow another arm?"

Getting a jump on evolution. Haven't you done something where you are holding something together with two hands and you need a third to apply the glue?
 

Budzbuddha

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"Yeah, but what are you going to say in ten years when you grow another arm?"

Getting a jump on evolution. Haven't you done something where you are holding something together with two hands and you need a third to apply the glue?


Reread your post …. Seriously.

It basically sounds like the rambling of a child …… “ you gonna grow another arm ! “
Your peepee gonna explode ” La La La La

*turbo facepalm
 

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Reread your post …. Seriously.

It basically sounds like the rambling of a child …… “ you gonna grow another arm ! “
Your peepee gonna explode ” La La La La

*turbo facepalm
But I am saying it as a win-win. Cloths might be a problem, but styles change year to year so a change of cloths won't be that much of a problem. Might even stimulate the economy.
 

Budzbuddha

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interesting 3 arm scenario …. One hand to scratch your sack , another hand scratch your ass and last one for picking boogers

Now that’s a win win.
 

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Fauci berates mass outdoor gathering in South Dakota, but gives Obama's birthday bash a pass
The remarks came in response to Fauci's comments expressing concern about the upcoming Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Social media users piled on to Dr. Anthony Fauci for what many felt was a double standard when it comes to what type of gatherings he criticizes.

"No comment from St. Fauci on Obama’s soirée last night with a few hundred of his closest friends - or how about Lollapalooza last week in Chicago," one social media user said in reaction to Fauci's comments critical of the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. "Or, I guess it’s SELECTIVE festivities, because the virus knows, and only attacks those who fit the Dems’ narrative."

The remarks came in response to Fauci's comments expressing concern about South Dakota's upcoming Sturgis Motorcycle Rally on Sunday's "Meet the Press," with host Chuck Todd speculating the rally could become a "super spreader" event.

"I'm very concerned, Chuck, that we're going to see another surge related to that rally," Fauci said.

Fauci admitted that it was "understandable" that people "want to do the kind of things they want to do," though he called on rallygoers to consider their impact on the spread of COVID-19.

"There comes a time when you're dealing with a public health crisis, that could involve you, your family, and everyone else that something supersedes that need to do exactly what you want to do," Fauci said.

But many social media users pointed out that Fauci did not share the same type of concerns when it came to other high-profile events.

"I have come to loathe Fauci. I cannot believe I fell for this fraud for even a minute," one user said. "Lollapalooza: Nothing. Obama birthday party: Nothing. Riding a motorcycle in the free air: SATAN'S DEVIL VIRUS WILL GET YA!"

"There is a universally available, free vaccine that is 99.999% effective at preventing death," said commentary writer Drew Holden. "The pandemic is over. People need to get back to living."

"The media lied about the event for a year," Noem told "Fox & Friends" in May. "They've labeled it as a super-spreader. That was not true. We continuously pushed back. And I'm glad that some of those facts are coming to light. It’s all political. We did testing in that community for weeks afterwards."

Fox headline article today.

Good to know the pandemic is over though.
 

Fogdog

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Fauci berates mass outdoor gathering in South Dakota, but gives Obama's birthday bash a pass
The remarks came in response to Fauci's comments expressing concern about the upcoming Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Social media users piled on to Dr. Anthony Fauci for what many felt was a double standard when it comes to what type of gatherings he criticizes.

"No comment from St. Fauci on Obama’s soirée last night with a few hundred of his closest friends - or how about Lollapalooza last week in Chicago," one social media user said in reaction to Fauci's comments critical of the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. "Or, I guess it’s SELECTIVE festivities, because the virus knows, and only attacks those who fit the Dems’ narrative."

The remarks came in response to Fauci's comments expressing concern about South Dakota's upcoming Sturgis Motorcycle Rally on Sunday's "Meet the Press," with host Chuck Todd speculating the rally could become a "super spreader" event.

"I'm very concerned, Chuck, that we're going to see another surge related to that rally," Fauci said.

Fauci admitted that it was "understandable" that people "want to do the kind of things they want to do," though he called on rallygoers to consider their impact on the spread of COVID-19.

"There comes a time when you're dealing with a public health crisis, that could involve you, your family, and everyone else that something supersedes that need to do exactly what you want to do," Fauci said.

But many social media users pointed out that Fauci did not share the same type of concerns when it came to other high-profile events.

"I have come to loathe Fauci. I cannot believe I fell for this fraud for even a minute," one user said. "Lollapalooza: Nothing. Obama birthday party: Nothing. Riding a motorcycle in the free air: SATAN'S DEVIL VIRUS WILL GET YA!"

"There is a universally available, free vaccine that is 99.999% effective at preventing death," said commentary writer Drew Holden. "The pandemic is over. People need to get back to living."

"The media lied about the event for a year," Noem told "Fox & Friends" in May. "They've labeled it as a super-spreader. That was not true. We continuously pushed back. And I'm glad that some of those facts are coming to light. It’s all political. We did testing in that community for weeks afterwards."

Fox headline article today.

Good to know the pandemic is over though.
grievance politics are all Republicans have to run on nowadays.
 

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Is North Carolina already at herd immunity? May 27, 2021
Today North Carolina should hit a new threshold in the Covid-19 era: over a million confirmed cases since the pandemic began. But North Carolina may already be at a more important threshold: herd immunity.

From President Joe Biden all the way down to Gov. Roy Cooper and the “vaccine passports” people, the focus on Covid-19 vaccination has ignored the very important other prong of community immunity: people with natural immunity from Covid.

Dr. Marty Makary, professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Bloomberg School of Public Health and Carey School of Business, wrote recently in the Wall Street Journal about herd immunity from Covid driven by natural immunity:
… a recent Public Health England study found that less than 1% of 6,614 healthcare workers who had Covid-19 developed a reinfection within five months—even though many of them work with Covid patients. Other experts believe natural immunity is powerful.
“Natural immunity after Covid-19 infection is likely lifelong, extrapolating from data on other coronaviruses that cause severe illness, SARS and MERS,” says Monica Gandhi, an infectious-disease physician and professor at the University of California.

Lifelong immunity truly is lifelong. As the Mayo Clinic page on “Herd Immunity and COVID-19” pointed out as recently as April 14, “those who survived the 1918 flu (influenza) pandemic were later immune to infection with the H1N1 flu, a subtype of influenza A.” For how long was that natural immunity still going strong? The H1N1 flu was during the 2009-10 flu season. That natural immunity was still active over 90 years later.

Nevertheless, obtaining lifelong immunity from a terrible infectious disease is dearly bought if done by contracting and surviving the disease. As explained by the CDC above, vaccines work by replicating natural immunity through the “introduction of a killed or weakened form of the disease organism through vaccination (vaccine-induced immunity).”

The point is, vaccine-induced immunity is to approximate natural immunity. Natural immunity isn’t an afterthought. It’s the gold standard with respect to being immune.

Heard Dr. Marty Makary in an interview on Fox commenting on Biden and Florida, saying that people that had covid probably have natural immunity for life, even with Delta. So I looked him up. He was quoted in this article from spring. Seems NC have probably acquired herd immunity back then. So I looked at their cases.

CDC maps show COVID-19 situation in NC worsening by the day Aug 8, 2021

The number of counties now seeing high levels of COVID-19 transmission are up.

The CDC county transmission map has shown that no county in North Carolina is anywhere close to putting the COVID-19 pandemic behind them. The number of cases and percentage of tests coming back positive is looking worse by the day.

“I just want people to mask up and get vaccinated. This is just, it just sad,” said Dr. Paul Delamater, an associate professor of geography at UNC-Chapel Hill.

Delamater has been mapping and tracking COVID-19 across the state for the last year. He says low vaccine levels and the circulating delta variant are deteriorating the state’s COVID-19 situation.

“[Cases are] just going straight up,” he said.

Almost no good progress is happening anywhere.

“People really need to think about not just what is happening right there in their county but what’s happening in the counties around them and make decisions based on that,” said Delamater.

From the CDC today.

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I think anyone that has Dr. Marty Makary, professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, as a teacher should get their money back.
 
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