Pandemic 2020

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schuylaar

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San Diego County just published that we have exceeded 80 percent. We are obviously much smarter than most because 80 percent of all citizens who are over 12 years old have been fully vaxxed. In addition, almost 90 percent have received one dose.


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then San Diego County should be a model for the world..better watch your glee; they'll put a bubble on it to study you with..Feds all up in your junk.
 

schuylaar

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Putin orders workers home for one week as COVID-19 deaths soar
“Our task today is to protect life and health of our citizens and minimize the consequences of the dangerous infection,” Putin said in a video call with officials Wednesday, The Associated Press reported.

“To achieve that, it's necessary to first of all slow the pace of contagion and mobilize additional reserves of the health care system, which is currently working under a high strain,” he added.

Putin’s cabinet has proposed people stop working on Oct. 30 and stay home through the end of the following week in order to slow the spread of the virus. Areas in Russia that are currently hit the hardest by the virus could see a longer, two-week halt in work.

This is one of the first national measures the country has taken in months. The Russian government has largely stayed out of issuing restrictive orders during this surge of the pandemic, leaving it up to local regions to implement coronavirus restrictions.

The country’s coronavirus task force reported Wednesday the highest 24-hour death toll in the country with 1,028 coronavirus deaths, according to the AP.

“I can't understand what's going on,” Putin said. “We have a reliable and efficient vaccine. The vaccine really reduces the risks of illness, grave complications and death.”

Putin pushed Wednesday for Russian citizens to get the vaccine as only 32 percent of the country is fully vaccinated despite Russia approving the first coronavirus vaccine in the world last August.

“There are only two ways to get over this period — to get sick or to receive a vaccine,” Putin said. "It's better to get the vaccine, why wait for the illness and its grave consequences? Please be responsible and take the necessary measures to protect yourself, your health and your close ones
When you credibility of your government is low (free elections?) the people are not going to believe the government. Sorry to hear the people suffer but I may be what is needed for the country.
so it's a lockdown but don't call it that?
 

CatHedral

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for those retards with nothing to do- don't do street..like my Primary told me the other day..she's lost patients already..Cartels are capitalizing on the lockdown of opioids.


i don't even have to predict death on Western Slope- that's a given. i wonder if you can get Nar-Can without an RX..anyone?
No. That would make the war on drugs less warry.
 

doublejj

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They won't pay a living wage so hey lets just work the kids longer....smh
Wisconsin's Senate approves a bill allowing 14 year olds to work as late as 11 p.m., and supporters say it could help plug the labor shortage
 

hanimmal

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They won't pay a living wage so hey lets just work the kids longer....smh
Wisconsin's Senate approves a bill allowing 14 year olds to work as late as 11 p.m., and supporters say it could help plug the labor shortage
Man getting between these insurrectionist RINO's and their fast food seems to be the line.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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They won't pay a living wage so hey lets just work the kids longer....smh
Wisconsin's Senate approves a bill allowing 14 year olds to work as late as 11 p.m., and supporters say it could help plug the labor shortage
so the answer is child labor? and here i thought paying people enough that its worth taking a job might be part of the answer...but no, a return to the 19th century is better than making sure people can pay for child care, and still make enough to make it worth their time to take the job...
let's not address workplace safety issues, sexual and racial inequality issues, hostile work place issues, a huge lack of affordable child care....just hire a 14 year old and give them overtime....
 

Fogdog

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so the answer is child labor? and here i thought paying people enough that its worth taking a job might be part of the answer...but no, a return to the 19th century is better than making sure people can pay for child care, and still make enough to make it worth their time to take the job...
let's not address workplace safety issues, sexual and racial inequality issues, hostile work place issues, a huge lack of affordable child care....just hire a 14 year old and give them overtime....
I think what they really want is return to slave labor.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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People who've had COVID-19 are facing memory problems months after contracting the disease, new study says: 'They can't think'

  • A new study reveals that people who've had COVID-19 in the past may exhibit cognitive impairments months after an infection.
  • Those impairments can include problems with memory, as well as slower processing speed.
  • One of the longterm effects of COVID-19 is "brain fog," or difficulty thinking and concentrating, the CDC says.
People who've recovered from the coronavirus are experiencing problems with their memory, new research and data reveal.

A study, published Friday in medical journal JAMA Network Open, says nearly a quarter of individuals who've been infected with the coronavirus have problems retaining information and focusing months after contracting the disease. Researchers, examining 740 patients at the Mount Sinai Health System in New York, found that it's relatively common for people who've had COVID-19 before to struggle with things like multitasking.

"In this study, we found a relatively high frequency of cognitive impairment several months after patients contracted COVID-19. Impairments in executive functioning, processing speed, category fluency, memory encoding, and recall were predominant among hospitalized patients," Jacqueline Becker and other researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York said, according to the study.

The patients were tested between April 2020 and May 2021, the study says. They were all at least 18 years old and had no history of dementia. Researchers found that the patients, about seven or eight months after having contracted the disease, exhibited signs of cognitive impairment.

That includes problems with memory recall and the ability to store new memories, the study says, as well as with making judgment calls and planning.

Some of these patients "cannot function," psychiatry professor Dr. Helen Lavretsky told NBC News. "They can't think; their memory is impaired; they get confused when they drive places, that they don't know how they got there."
 

DIY-HP-LED

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They should write, fired for antisocial attitude and poor judgement, on their pink slips. Plenty of people are quitting their jobs for all kinds of reasons and some of those reasons were these antivaccine and anti mask assholes. The vaxx or the axe has a 99% compliance and I figure good riddance to those who want to fuck themselves, they have a choice. Do I expect them to be happy about it? I don't give a fuck how they feel, they get a choice, who they give covid to doesn't usually have one. They are the ones making all the death threats to government, public health and education officials, while harassing citizens who wear masks in public, fuck them.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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they were much too nice to him...when he said "we're going to fuck your restaurant up." i would have taken that as a direct threat and stomped on his head a couple of time
He hit the fucker on the run, I was surprised he got back up, adjusted his attitude a bit though and took some steam out of him. Looks like he might have been messing with his father, if that guy was stupid enough to come back in he knew what was waiting.
 
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