Pandemic 2020

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schuylaar

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I have posted some of the comments to news articles before. They feel any one that does not side with their narrow view is 'a sellout by Newsmax'. The other 'news' orgs like OAN are even crazier and I don't bother reading the comments. I sometimes dip into that pool to find out what other things are driving society in order to get a bigger picture. I should just forget everything and tend my plants. Might not be a bad thing being a mushroom.
i enjoy when you do post the comments. don't forget about everything or they win; they want to wear you down. just take small do-able breaks so you still are on top of everything but not consumed.

we are making history and no one ever said it would be easy; take a nap, take a shower or take your dog for a walk..feed the squirrels..treat yourself to a new strain..cook something you've not cooked before.
 

Smokinggun

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My wife and I both came down with Covid this past February. The eight year old girl next door spent the weekend with us, and by Tuesday we were both sick and getting sicker. We are both in our 50's and were both at home taking care of my mother in law who had Alzheimers. Mother in law never got the virus. Girl next door(atomic bomb wrapped up in a pretty little bow) was just a little achy on Monday. We are pretty sure she gave it to us because she had just returned to school the week prior. My wife had to fight hard to beat it. We have a nebulizer with some different meds that she used, along with antibiotics that we had on hand, orange juice, vitamin D, and zinc. She had a bad cough for a while but has recovered mostly by now. I am much healthier and my only symptoms were fever, sweats, chills, and the worst body aches I have ever felt. I never stayed down for long, somebody had to do all of the chores around the house, take care of MIL, and take care of the pets etc. I was better and feeling fine in a week or so.

One of my best friends who is in his early 70's and one of the smartest people I have ever met and lives in Nova Scotia, Canada just recently decided to get out of Canada (dual citizenship with USA). He doesn't buy into all this crap y'all are seeing on the news, doesn't even own a TV. He does his own research and is always telling me what's going on in reality and why what is on the news is mostly propaganda. This guy is smart and would wipe the floor with most people with facts in history and why he believes what he does. Well he and his girlfriend who is his age decided to check out Panama as a possible place to relocate. I'm not sure why but he now realizes that was a huge mistake. He called me from a hotel room and was freaking out, they had both come down with covid. They were scared that they would not be able to leave in two weeks when they had a scheduled flight. He had already done his research and believes the studies of Dr. Joseph Mercola. He was able to score some Ivermectin, small pills for humans at a local drugstore. He and his girlfriend both took the correct amount for their size and were able to clear up the virus and test negative in time to catch their flight.

Those are some of my experiences on the Wuhan Flu. bongsmilie Oh, and as long as I have the antibodies and am reasonably healthy there is no way I would take the jab. My wife, she went and got the vaccine. You guys be careful and stay safe!
 

DIY-HP-LED

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My wife and I both came down with Covid this past February. The eight year old girl next door spent the weekend with us, and by Tuesday we were both sick and getting sicker. We are both in our 50's and were both at home taking care of my mother in law who had Alzheimers. Mother in law never got the virus. Girl next door(atomic bomb wrapped up in a pretty little bow) was just a little achy on Monday. We are pretty sure she gave it to us because she had just returned to school the week prior. My wife had to fight hard to beat it. We have a nebulizer with some different meds that she used, along with antibiotics that we had on hand, orange juice, vitamin D, and zinc. She had a bad cough for a while but has recovered mostly by now. I am much healthier and my only symptoms were fever, sweats, chills, and the worst body aches I have ever felt. I never stayed down for long, somebody had to do all of the chores around the house, take care of MIL, and take care of the pets etc. I was better and feeling fine in a week or so.

One of my best friends who is in his early 70's and one of the smartest people I have ever met and lives in Nova Scotia, Canada just recently decided to get out of Canada (dual citizenship with USA). He doesn't buy into all this crap y'all are seeing on the news, doesn't even own a TV. He does his own research and is always telling me what's going on in reality and why what is on the news is mostly propaganda. This guy is smart and would wipe the floor with most people with facts in history and why he believes what he does. Well he and his girlfriend who is his age decided to check out Panama as a possible place to relocate. I'm not sure why but he now realizes that was a huge mistake. He called me from a hotel room and was freaking out, they had both come down with covid. They were scared that they would not be able to leave in two weeks when they had a scheduled flight. He had already done his research and believes the studies of Dr. Joseph Mercola. He was able to score some Ivermectin, small pills for humans at a local drugstore. He and his girlfriend both took the correct amount for their size and were able to clear up the virus and test negative in time to catch their flight.

Those are some of my experiences on the Wuhan Flu. bongsmilie Oh, and as long as I have the antibodies and am reasonably healthy there is no way I would take the jab. My wife, she went and got the vaccine. You guys be careful and stay safe!
Nice story, you are full of shit, I live in Nova Scotia and we have low covid case counts, high vaxx rates and high mask compliance rates, we are winning here, so far. Don't take the vaccine, just shut up about it and don't go to the hospital if you get sick, you know more than them about covid anyway.
 

Smokinggun

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Nice story, you are full of shit, I live in Nova Scotia and we have low covid case counts, high vaxx rates and high mask compliance rates, we are winning here, so far. Don't take the vaccine, just shut up about it and don't go to the hospital if you get sick, you know more than them about covid anyway.
You wish me harm? Nice guy.
 

Smokinggun

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do you happen to know when the antibodies wear off for you? month and day maybe?
I hope they stay with me a long time. I am very health conscious and didn’t have antibodies the first time. I highly recommend eating healthy, exercise, and taking care of yourself. Be careful not to put too much crap into your body.

I hope this is all gone soon like the Spanish flu.

I don’t tell other people what to do and I don’t endanger anyone.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Maybe that’s what you are trying to do but just don’t realize it.
Maybe you should get an education and read some science before you argue with experts and doctors. Nobody here wants to know your "opinions" on vaccination that are just repeats of the disinformation you've been fed. All the world's media is wrong in your world and just a few right wing nut sources are right, among them Trump.
 

Smokinggun

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Maybe you should get an education and read some science before you argue with experts and doctors. Nobody here wants to know your "opinions" on vaccination that are just repeats of the disinformation you've been fed. All the world's media is wrong in your world and just a few right wing nut sources are right, among them Trump.
I only stated my experience. I am not trying to dispute anyone, just telling you the truth as it relates to me.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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CDC shares 8 new charts that show how powerful Pfizer's vaccine is against COVID-19 and the Delta variant

  • On Monday, independent experts to the CDC voted unanimously to recommend Pfizer's vaccine to everyone over 16.
  • Their decision was data-driven, and factored in both the risks and benefits of vaccination.
  • They reviewed graphs and tables showing that, while vaccinated people can get mild infections, Pfizer's vaccine does a great job keeping people alive and out of the hospital.
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Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine is now not only approved for everyone over 16 years old, it's recommended.

On Monday, an independent advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted unanimously to support recommending the vaccine.

The decision of those 14 experts was based on overwhelming evidence that Pfizer's 2-shot immunization, named Comirnaty, which was fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration last week, is not only safe but also works very well at preventing disease.

The independent experts on the CDC panel cheered on the creation of the COVID-19 vaccines in the midst of a pandemic, calling it a "miraculous accomplishment" and "a moment of incredible scientific innovation."

Here are eight charts and graphs that lay out why Pfizer's vaccine was given a big thumbs up:

COVID-19 vaccines are doing a great job keeping people healthy, alive, and out of the hospital.

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The CDC committee looked at data from across the US showing unvaccinated adults are being hospitalized for COVID-19 at rates roughly 16 times higher than the vaccinated.

As of August 23, 0.006% of vaccinated Americans (fewer than 9,000 people) have had a severe enough case of COVID-19 to be hospitalized, according to CDC data.

The number of vaccinated people who've died from COVID-19 is even smaller. Of the 636,015 American COVID-19 deaths, just 2,063, or 0.3% have been in vaccinated people, a tiny fraction when you consider that more than 174 million people are fully vaccinated in the US.
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