bearister said:going4roses said:
Who's bright idea was it to open **** back up and no fricking mask?
The American people lack the emotional maturity and personal discipline to come to grips with the fact this pandemic is not over.
Now with regard to the Olympics, that is on the IOC:
Cases surge to 6-month high in Tokyo a week before Olympics
https://apnews.com/article/sports-lifestyle-2020-tokyo-olympics-japan-olympic-team-tokyo-47d81e15c1b320bc37b721160a4b7bdc
Big C said:bearister said:going4roses said:
Who's bright idea was it to open **** back up and no fricking mask?
The American people lack the emotional maturity and personal discipline to come to grips with the fact this pandemic is not over.
Now with regard to the Olympics, that is on the IOC:
Cases surge to 6-month high in Tokyo a week before Olympics
https://apnews.com/article/sports-lifestyle-2020-tokyo-olympics-japan-olympic-team-tokyo-47d81e15c1b320bc37b721160a4b7bdc
The frustrating thing is that the pandemic COULD BASICALLY BE OVER in this country, were it not for the immature, undisciplined, selfish, ignorant, stupid people who have not gotten the safe, effective, free vaccine.
Thanks for nothing, you stupid f***s.
Reporter: "What's your message to platforms like Facebook?"
— The Hill (@thehill) July 16, 2021
President Biden: "They're killing people." pic.twitter.com/jrAvQpG7i0
BearForce2 said:Big C said:bearister said:going4roses said:
Who's bright idea was it to open **** back up and no fricking mask?
The American people lack the emotional maturity and personal discipline to come to grips with the fact this pandemic is not over.
Now with regard to the Olympics, that is on the IOC:
Cases surge to 6-month high in Tokyo a week before Olympics
https://apnews.com/article/sports-lifestyle-2020-tokyo-olympics-japan-olympic-team-tokyo-47d81e15c1b320bc37b721160a4b7bdc
The frustrating thing is that the pandemic COULD BASICALLY BE OVER in this country, were it not for the immature, undisciplined, selfish, ignorant, stupid people who have not gotten the safe, effective, free vaccine.
Thanks for nothing, you stupid f***s.Reporter: "What's your message to platforms like Facebook?"
— The Hill (@thehill) July 16, 2021
President Biden: "They're killing people." pic.twitter.com/jrAvQpG7i0
Biden said Facebook is killing people.
dimitrig said:BearForce2 said:Big C said:bearister said:going4roses said:
Who's bright idea was it to open **** back up and no fricking mask?
The American people lack the emotional maturity and personal discipline to come to grips with the fact this pandemic is not over.
Now with regard to the Olympics, that is on the IOC:
Cases surge to 6-month high in Tokyo a week before Olympics
https://apnews.com/article/sports-lifestyle-2020-tokyo-olympics-japan-olympic-team-tokyo-47d81e15c1b320bc37b721160a4b7bdc
The frustrating thing is that the pandemic COULD BASICALLY BE OVER in this country, were it not for the immature, undisciplined, selfish, ignorant, stupid people who have not gotten the safe, effective, free vaccine.
Thanks for nothing, you stupid f***s.Reporter: "What's your message to platforms like Facebook?"
— The Hill (@thehill) July 16, 2021
President Biden: "They're killing people." pic.twitter.com/jrAvQpG7i0
Biden said Facebook is killing people.
Sounds about right.
In his defense it's NOT mis or disinformation...it was a deliberate act of hurting people! Which is ok in Psaki Pstandards! pic.twitter.com/ZrcKc1Sjbs
— Bobby Trousers🇺🇲🐃🍗 (@rob3072) July 17, 2021
I don't know how to convince people to get vaccines, but hectoring them as idiots isn't likely to work. Moreover, while the partisan divide is real, it is also only one divide. The least vaccinated group - black Americans - is also the most Democratic leaning. pic.twitter.com/41XD4Dao1O
— Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) July 17, 2021
legit think someone at the RNC ran the numbers on projected death rates and the partisanship of the unvaccinated and realized that Covid could cost them Wisconsin or New Hampshire in 2022 and the memo just went around yesterday https://t.co/vMfQumUSyU
— Michael Caley (@MC_of_A) July 20, 2021
Unit2Sucks said:
Not saying I agree with this guy, but does anyone have a reason why all of the sudden the right wing outrage machine has decide it's time to promote vaccines to its base? Have they just finally figured out it's better if their viewers die less?legit think someone at the RNC ran the numbers on projected death rates and the partisanship of the unvaccinated and realized that Covid could cost them Wisconsin or New Hampshire in 2022 and the memo just went around yesterday https://t.co/vMfQumUSyU
— Michael Caley (@MC_of_A) July 20, 2021
For as much as we're a hopelessly polarized country, ~70% of adults (and I'd guess more like ~75% of likely voters) are already at least partly vaccinated. It's hard to get 70-75% of the country to agree on anything!
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) July 21, 2021
Fox News has blood on their hands. pic.twitter.com/qZ6vtQWe2L
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) July 22, 2021
bearister said:
10 or so days ago there was 17 Covid hospitalizations in Contra Costa County. This morning, 39. Something up.
bearister said:
"Is it better for children to catch Sars-CoV-2, as they do the common cold, or is it better to protect them through vaccinations, and measures such as social distancing and face masks? This is the question many countries are now asking.
The current approach in England seems to be to let teenagers get on with it and see what happens once they're infected. The result will be an uncontrolled epidemic among younger age groups. Some British scientists aren't alarmed by this, pointing to other diseases such as seasonal flu, which cause more hospitalisations among children than Covid-19. By contrast, paediatricians in the US argue that exposing children to a new virus with potentially long-term complications is a major risk that should be avoided."
Will Covid become a disease of the young? The world is watching England to find out
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jul/26/covid-young-people-england-virus-spread-uk?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Vaccination rates are pretty high for seniors - 80% fully vaxxed and 90% having had at least one dose. Given that the vast majority of deaths were from that age group (75-80% I think), it shouldn't be surprising that we've massively reduced the death count.sycasey said:
One thing that interests me about the numbers is that while we're seeing a surge in COVID cases, COVID death rates have remained low.
I know deaths have been a lagging metric, but it seems like we're past the point where you would have expected to start seeing a rise in deaths corresponding to the earlier rise in new cases, and we aren't seeing it. The vaccines are doing the job.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.html
Totally. Though I wish more of the reporting on COVID would focus on the "deaths" number rather than "cases." Now that we have so many people vaccinated (especially in the high-risk category) you can no longer assume that case increases will be followed by deaths. And deaths are really the key problem; no one minds just having some cold/flu symptoms and coming through it without issue, even if that was a COVID case.Unit2Sucks said:Vaccination rates are pretty high for seniors - 80% fully vaxxed and 90% having had at least one dose. Given that the vast majority of deaths were from that age group (75-80% I think), it shouldn't be surprising that we've massively reduced the death count.sycasey said:
One thing that interests me about the numbers is that while we're seeing a surge in COVID cases, COVID death rates have remained low.
I know deaths have been a lagging metric, but it seems like we're past the point where you would have expected to start seeing a rise in deaths corresponding to the earlier rise in new cases, and we aren't seeing it. The vaccines are doing the job.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.html
If we had that level of vaccination for everyone eligible for a vaccine, we would be much closer to normal now and the level of deaths would slow to a trickle.
bearister said:
10 or so days ago there was 17 Covid hospitalizations in Contra Costa County. This morning, 39. Something up.
bearister said:bearister said:
10 or so days ago there was 17 Covid hospitalizations in Contra Costa County. This morning, 39. Something up.
Above post was 7/10. Today 83 in CCC hospitals.
sycasey said:
At this point I think the only things that will move the needle are vaccine requirements. Not for literally everyone, but to hold certain jobs or attend certain events, yes.
82gradDLSdad said:sycasey said:
At this point I think the only things that will move the needle are vaccine requirements. Not for literally everyone, but to hold certain jobs or attend certain events, yes.
Deaths will move the needle.
Our @SecDef is vaccinated
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) July 29, 2021
But he arrives in the Philippines wearing a mask AND a face shield
Embarrassing COVID theatre pic.twitter.com/y0UBYEfqTD
Pres. Biden in Allentown, Pennsylvania, after remarks on manufacturing ... pic.twitter.com/94yv6a2vt7
— Howard Mortman (@HowardMortman) July 28, 2021
Newsom Pulls Kids From Camp After Photos Emerge Of Them Maskless https://t.co/Mb5z5goWZo pic.twitter.com/bzS5bDEbVE
— The Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) July 28, 2021
It's illegal for Americans to walk in our Capitol without masks. It is not illegal for illegals to cross our borders illegally.
— Robert J. O'Neill (@mchooyah) July 29, 2021
bearister said:bearister said:bearister said:
10 or so days ago there was 17 Covid hospitalizations in Contra Costa County. This morning, 39. Something up.
Above post was 7/10. Today 83 in CCC hospitals.
117 as of this morning.
Question: Could you ever get behind a vaccine mandate for everybody?
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 31, 2021
Ron Johnson: No, not unless there’s some incredibly deadly disease pic.twitter.com/dySLgROgJK