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Delta variant has hit our house


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5 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

The thing about these vaccines is they are not 100% effective. As everyone here probably knows you can get jabbed and still get sick/ make someone else sick. 
 

And now they’re talking about the Lambda variant that is raging across South America right now.

Yes, that is how vaccines work.

 

However, being vaccinated greatly increases your bodies ability to fight a virus

 

Vaccines have been saving human asses for along time

 

Too bad there isn't a vaccine to cure stupidity

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

That may have had some truth to it at that hospital.  And I'm sure in 10 years you may find out that there were billions of dollars in fraud that took place during this pandemic.   But the virus is real and is killing people. 

I agree on all, its real and its has killed. Its simple too, offer 37,000 and 14,000 for writing convid on paper or not get 50k+. All other money making was nearly stopped, people stop going the ER, and nurses/doctors were fired. Even if they 6 life threatening conditions, they dont have the benefit of getting thousands in lean period. Medical fraud is maybe the largest issue in the states. I do get writing the last illnesses as the reason is common, just hate the how the results were counted. 

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13 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

The thing about these vaccines is they are not 100% effective. As everyone here probably knows you can get jabbed and still get sick/ make someone else sick. 
 

And now they’re talking about the Lambda variant that is raging across South America right now.

97% of the people pushing ICUs beyond their limits are the unvaccinated and the areas of the nation with the worst outbreaks are the areas with the lowest vaccination rates.

Bottom line:  What vaccine has ever been 100% effective?  These COVID vaccines are highly effective and reduce the likelihood of contracting the virus.  For those vaccinated that do contract COVID, their symptoms tend to be less severe than people who haven't been vaccinated.

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58 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Some of that, but I think it is largely due to the impact of social media. Now everyone has a voice on every matter. Everyone is expected to have an opinion on everything and everyone thinks their opinion is just as valid as the next person - even if one person is a cashier and the other person is one of the world's leading epidemiologists and the matter at hand is a novel pandemic virus. It's insanity.

So true

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51 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Are you 100% sure they had it? The testing is poor at best as it can be about positive/negative, so many mistakes and false positives. Then no matter what, they write convid as the reason. Love of money ruin the reporting on this. 

Holy sh*t you mean there's another virus masquerading as COVID that's flying around killing otherwise healthy people in their 40's? Now we're really f*cked.

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24 minutes ago, Basbear said:

There have been many cases were hospitals worker came out and said they where to told to convid as the reason for ______ . Even its the test came back as a false-positive. Why if not for money?

Remember that episode of the X-Files with the inbreeding family?

 

Great episode

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36 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

The left media? CDC, all the major health institutions, other countries around the damn world, yet you think it’s all from the left media? Talk about believing poo without questioning it…. The irony in this post is off the charts.

These people don't even know what irony means

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2 minutes ago, Peon Awesome said:

Holy sh*t you mean there's another virus masquerading as COVID that's flying around killing otherwise healthy people in their 40's? Now we're really f*cked.

Common flu in the past was normally around 80k per year and so far is at zero. I wonder what happened...

 

This for the people questioning my questioning the test -https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/full/10.7326/M20-1495

 

Ive seen many reports stating theres no good of testing. The accuracy is not up to standards.  People testing positive, then test the second sample and come back negative, etc. 

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4 minutes ago, pamlicopanther said:

Remember that episode of the X-Files with the inbreeding family?

 

Great episode

Yea not bad, I like the booby traps and it was one of the better special effect/makeup for the time. Mother on the cart was terrifying.  

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10 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Common flu in the past was normally around 80k per year and so far is at zero. I wonder what happened...

 

This for the people questioning my questioning the test -https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/full/10.7326/M20-1495

 

Ive seen many reports stating theres no good of testing. The accuracy is not up to standards.  People testing positive, then test the second sample and come back negative, etc. 

Why do you trust the flu tests if you don't trust the COVID tests? COVID is simply out-competing the flu. This isn't a phenomenon unique to the U.S. It's happening globally.

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