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Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorNorth, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. mdgator05

    mdgator05 Premium Member

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    I notice that you didn't answer the question. Would you like to try again?
     
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  2. duggers_dad

    duggers_dad GC Hall of Fame

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    A question I need to answer ? Let’s on question(s) you need to answer.
     
  3. mdgator05

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    Yes, a question that you need to answer. I will move on once you answer the question, which you have again failed to do. Would you like to try?
     
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  4. duggers_dad

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    I can play this game all day. In fact, I’m in a charitable mood. Answer any of the number of questions you need to answer and I’ll move on.
     
  5. mdgator05

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    You did not answer the question again. Would you like to try to answer it next time?
     
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  6. duggers_dad

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    You haven’t answered any of your questions again, let alone one of them. Would you like to try next time ?
     
  7. mdgator05

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    Nope, I will not answer your questions that you asked to deflect from answering mine, which was posed to you first. Would you like to answer the initial question?
     
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  8. duggers_dad

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    Neither will I answer your question about why I posted a picture you would have doctored differently until you get to work on the questions (plural) that you need to work on.

    Dug in.
     
  9. philnotfil

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    No, you expressed your opinion about how you think they would have. Declaring that to be fact is incredibly dishonest.
     
  10. duggers_dad

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    You’re incredibly confused (mirroring overwrought language). He’s as much as allowed as to how he would have preferred to have seen it doctrine.
     
  11. mdgator05

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    Okay, so you refuse to answer the initial question. So, in the end, despite your continued lies (I wouldn't doctor a photo), we will just have to stay in a state where we don't know if you just didn't read it or are being intentionally dishonest. Until you admit which it is, I see no reason to continue to treat you as if you are trying to engage in good faith. Best of luck to you.
     
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  12. duggers_dad

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    Thanks, and I wish you continued success in avoiding reading, in your own references, aspects in those references that militate against your belief that people are deadly disease vectors.
     
  13. G8trGr8t

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    Millions of people have long Covid, including children and pregnant people, studies show | CNN

    Millions of people deal with Covid-19 symptoms long after their initial infections. Two new studies – one looking at pregnant people and the other on children – give a better look at the burden from this health problem that doctors say often goes under the radar.
    The first study says that 1 in 10 people who had Covid when they were pregnant will develop long-term symptoms. The results were shared Monday at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s annual meeting in National Harbor, Maryland.

     
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  14. flgator2

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    Vaccinated People Can Still Transmit Disease, FDA and CDC Officials Admit | The Epoch Times

    “There’s data that shows that earlier in the pandemic there was some reduction in transmission. The data on that are very challenging to pin down. It does not absolutely prevent transmission,” said Dr. Peter Marks, one of the hearing witnesses and the director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research at the FDA.

    Mr. Cloud then asked Dr. Jernigan why the CDC lists COVID as a vaccine-preventable disease if vaccinated people can still both be infected and transmit COVID.

    “Vaccine-preventable diseases are referring to things that benefit from the vaccine. What we know from COVID is that it does prevent you from getting severe disease, hospitalizations, and deaths,” said Dr. Jernigan.

    The three witnesses, Drs. Marks, Jernigan, and George Reed Grimes, who is the director of the division of injury compensation programs at the Health Resources and Services Administration, affirmed that no pharmaceutical could be a hundred percent safe and effective.
     
  15. duggers_dad

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    ^ We’re far enough down the road to know one thing with certainty … nothing will prevent testing positive for Covid.

    As long as people keep testing, the illusion of a pandemic will persist.

    I don’t spend much time on Twitter, but my feed is saturated with shrieking panic and despair.
     
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  16. flgator2

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    Could alternating arms for multidose vaccines boost your immunity? (medicalnewstoday.com)

    Typically, people receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the upper arm, which has multidose options. Multidose vaccines can be received in the same or different injection site for each dose. Other examplesTrusted Source of multidose vaccines include those for measles mumps and rubella (MMR) and shingles.

    A recent study published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation examined whether switching arms for two doses of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine increased effectiveness.

    That is going to make perfect sense to a lot of people LOL
     
  18. citygator

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    This thread is religion for some people now. They want so badly for a well understood illness, with well understood complications, with well understood mortalities, with well understood vaccines to be misunderstood by people who spent 20-50 years studying disease and medicine and instead, trust their own research of online social media. Me and Darwin are all for it.
     
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  19. rivergator

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    Long COVID is highest in these states, says new CDC report

     
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