Pandemic 2020

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xtsho

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Posted: Nov 25, 2021 / 05:41 PM MST

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KDVR) — The U.S. Department of Defense is stepping in at local hospitals this Thanksgiving, deploying medical response teams to keep the doors open as beds and ICUs reach capacity.

“Approximately 95% of our patients in the critical care environment are unvaccinated,” chief operating officer of UCHealth Poudre Valley Hospital Ryan Rohman said."

 

Fogdog

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Posted: Nov 25, 2021 / 05:41 PM MST

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KDVR) — The U.S. Department of Defense is stepping in at local hospitals this Thanksgiving, deploying medical response teams to keep the doors open as beds and ICUs reach capacity.

“Approximately 95% of our patients in the critical care environment are unvaccinated,” chief operating officer of UCHealth Poudre Valley Hospital Ryan Rohman said."

Our Thanksgiving get together was great. I was glad to see everybody. I hear there were a lot of families that came together for the first time in more than a year.

I think it was premature.
 

Sunbiz1

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Oh please no more Q lies.
My mistake, 5.5 TRILLION:

Every crises is taken advantage of, even when the crises is minimal.
Time to move on from Covid, as few seem to care about all the carcinogenic foods they consume these days; or the ambient air pollution WHO estimates cause 600K annual fatalities due to cancers.
I'll wager if we all focused on eating right, exercising, reducing obesity and airborn et al. pollutants; we'd save many more lives vs. endemic disease mitigation protocols currently in place.

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CatHedral

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My mistake, 5.5 TRILLION:

Every crises is taken advantage of, even when the crises is minimal.
Time to move on from Covid, as few seem to care about all the carcinogenic foods they consume these days; or the ambient air pollution WHO estimates cause 600K annual fatalities due to cancers.
I'll wager if we all focused on eating right, exercising, reducing obesity and airborn et al. pollutants; we'd save many more lives vs. endemic disease mitigation protocols currently in place.

Rate this post positively
I was referring specifically to your use of pLandemic. That is the Q tell, and you completely declined to address it.
 

captainmorgan

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My mistake, 5.5 TRILLION:

Every crises is taken advantage of, even when the crises is minimal.
Time to move on from Covid, as few seem to care about all the carcinogenic foods they consume these days; or the ambient air pollution WHO estimates cause 600K annual fatalities due to cancers.
I'll wager if we all focused on eating right, exercising, reducing obesity and airborn et al. pollutants; we'd save many more lives vs. endemic disease mitigation protocols currently in place.

Rate this post positively

They are recalling Old Spice and Secret deodorant because they found some nasty cancer causing substance in them.
 

Fogdog

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My mistake, 5.5 TRILLION:

Every crises is taken advantage of, even when the crises is minimal.
Time to move on from Covid, as few seem to care about all the carcinogenic foods they consume these days; or the ambient air pollution WHO estimates cause 600K annual fatalities due to cancers.
I'll wager if we all focused on eating right, exercising, reducing obesity and airborn et al. pollutants; we'd save many more lives vs. endemic disease mitigation protocols currently in place.

Rate this post positively
Keep your dirty Covid contaminated self away from me.

I like bacon. Covid not so much. You, not at all.
 

Sunbiz1

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I was referring specifically to your use of pLandemic. That is the Q tell, and you completely declined to address it.
The term describes manipulation and/or incompetence of those using mitigation standards; or using the now endemic disease for profit.
Portugal is 86% vaccinated, yet cases doubled recently; not much of an incentive for me to get a booster.
Speaking of, we were all under the impression last Spring jabs would protect those we care about.
3 months later, that was a myth; as were no more face diapers...hell that one changed in 3 weeks.
The Spanish flu lasted 3 years, is now our H1N1 influenza strain; apparently medical science hasn't made much progress in 100 years.
 

Fogdog

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The term describes manipulation and/or incompetence of those using mitigation standards; or using the now endemic disease for profit.
Portugal is 86% vaccinated, yet cases doubled recently; not much of an incentive for me to get a booster.
Speaking of, we were all under the impression last Spring jabs would protect those we care about.
3 months later, that was a myth; as were no more face diapers...hell that one changed in 3 weeks.
The Spanish flu lasted 3 years, is now our H1N1 influenza strain; apparently medical science hasn't made much progress in 100 years.
what manipulation or incompetence are you talking about? No sweeping generalizations please.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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The term describes manipulation and/or incompetence of those using mitigation standards; or using the now endemic disease for profit.
Portugal is 86% vaccinated, yet cases doubled recently; not much of an incentive for me to get a booster.
Speaking of, we were all under the impression last Spring jabs would protect those we care about.
3 months later, that was a myth; as were no more face diapers...hell that one changed in 3 weeks.
The Spanish flu lasted 3 years, is now our H1N1 influenza strain; apparently medical science hasn't made much progress in 100 years.
Your such an idiot. Who were all sick and dying this past summer who refused to get vaccinated ?. The unvaxxed , you fool . How many times do you have to be told the vaccine has a half life. Talking to you is like talking to a piece of concrete . You specialize in selective hearing . I bet people can’t stand having to hang with you because your such an annoying idiot. - and again do we need to tell you that immunity compromised people not only need a booster but maybe 4 shots or a shot every 3 months and that’s ok. That’s where we are now. I know some people that have had 4 or more shots and they are doing just fine and not complaining like your whining little ass.
 

Hiddengems

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The term describes manipulation and/or incompetence of those using mitigation standards; or using the now endemic disease for profit.
Portugal is 86% vaccinated, yet cases doubled recently; not much of an incentive for me to get a booster.
Speaking of, we were all under the impression last Spring jabs would protect those we care about.
3 months later, that was a myth; as were no more face diapers...hell that one changed in 3 weeks.
The Spanish flu lasted 3 years, is now our H1N1 influenza strain; apparently medical science hasn't made much progress in 100 years.
Remove the moral controls from science and you have ww2 Germany. Scientists aren't exactly know for moral virtue.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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New COVID-19 variant: How dangerous is Omicron? | DW News

Scientists in South Africa are warning of a new strain of COVID-19. The variant, which is yet to be named, appears to have a high number of mutations, and there's a possibility it could be able to evade our immune response and be even more transmissible.
At first, health officials thought they were seeing a small cluster of outbreaks in South Africa's most populous province. But after examining specimens, they realized they were dealing with something far more serious - a new variant that could be the hardest yet to contain.
Officials are worried that the new variant, known simply as B.1.1.529, could quickly spread through the country and beyond. Only about 35% of adults in South Africa are fully vaccinated, and the rate of vaccination has slowed. And given the findings so far, even current vaccines may not be enough to stop it.
Several countries, including the UK and Germany have announced a ban on flights from South Africa and five neighboring countries as cases of the new variant have already appeared in Botswana and in Hong Kong. No matter where the variant started, it could quickly become a global problem.
 

Hiddengems

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While I think you’re correct, I was addressing the calumny that scientists are amoral.

Oppenheimer being taken to trial effectively exonerates scientists as a class. Imo.
Oppenheimer wasn't torturing twins for "science". I'm talking about josef mengele and his ilk.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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New COVID-19 variant: How dangerous is Omicron? | DW News

Scientists in South Africa are warning of a new strain of COVID-19. The variant, which is yet to be named, appears to have a high number of mutations, and there's a possibility it could be able to evade our immune response and be even more transmissible.
At first, health officials thought they were seeing a small cluster of outbreaks in South Africa's most populous province. But after examining specimens, they realized they were dealing with something far more serious - a new variant that could be the hardest yet to contain.
Officials are worried that the new variant, known simply as B.1.1.529, could quickly spread through the country and beyond. Only about 35% of adults in South Africa are fully vaccinated, and the rate of vaccination has slowed. And given the findings so far, even current vaccines may not be enough to stop it.
Several countries, including the UK and Germany have announced a ban on flights from South Africa and five neighboring countries as cases of the new variant have already appeared in Botswana and in Hong Kong. No matter where the variant started, it could quickly become a global problem.
It’s over. We are done. 500 more times contagious than the delta . He said lockdowns won’t work and containment has to happen today, 2 weeks from now is too late. I didn’t hear anyone speak it’s name yet. Might be Omi ... cron. I actually like that pronunciation the best .
 
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