"WW C"- COVID-19, GLOBAL CASES SURPASS 676 MILLION...Here we go again 2025 are we ready for Trump to fuck this up again?

Helico-pterFunk

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Good news all around fam.


Thanks. Yes - glad to hear they are all feeling better. Especially glad the one guy’s parents never got sick. Fortunately they are in good health in their 70s. My mom’s other brother and his wife have not been as lucky with their health in recent years. No covid, but their son and daughter in law did. They had a stroke (dad) and brain aneurysm (mom). Both needed plenty of rehab for motor skills and functioning. The mom is still recovering, but was hospitalized for an extended period. My mom went to stay with them for 3-4 weeks PRE-covid to help assist them and the fam who were also helping out.
 

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Thanks. Yes - glad to hear they are all feeling better. Especially glad the one guy’s parents never got sick. Fortunately they are in good health in their 70s. My mom’s other brother and his wife have not been as lucky with their health in recent years. No covid, but their son and daughter in law did. They had a stroke (dad) and brain aneurysm (mom). Both needed plenty of rehab for motor skills and functioning. The mom is still recovering, but was hospitalized for an extended period. My mom went to stay with them for 3-4 weeks PRE-covid to help assist them and the fam who were also helping out.

Moments like these make you realize how important family really is. Family is all we really ever have because everybody's got their own shit to deal with.
 

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mhoward

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This is why most corporations off making their employees get vaccinated right now. The long-haul thing with covid is becoming very prevalent. They are still finding out the long symptoms with Covid to this day also don’t forget this virus is still cost to leave mutating.
How does the vaccine protect against long haul covid?
 

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‘I will die free’: Unvaccinated Burke County man denied kidney transplant by hospital
Carswell said he won’t get the vaccine and he is willing to die over it.

“You will not change your mind?” Faherty asked.

“No sir, I was born free. I will die free. I’m not changing my mind,” Carswell said. “I’ve had conversations with my family and everybody who is close to me and they know where I stand and there will not be a situation that occurs where I’ll change my mind on this topic.”

He said doctors and nurses at the hospital spoke with him about getting the vaccine, but he believes it is a choice and he doesn’t believe someone should be forced to get one.

“That’s when I politely told him there’s nothing to talk about,” Carswell said. “It wasn’t up for debate, I wasn’t getting it. And he told me ‘You know you’ll die if you don’t get it,’ and I told him I’m willing to die.”


These are the people some are still trying to "reason" with. :smh:
Let him die, then. :dunno:

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"One less Republican to go.....
out of about what 60 million?!!!
I'm still hungry as fuck too"


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zod16

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I agree this is going to blow up in their face quickly

I don't think so. Other countries don't have a heart attack and stroke belt like we do nor do they have the political limitations of our system. We literally have no national plan for curbing this thanks in part to the limitations on federal power. Other countries have the ability to quickly enact/change national policy as well as use sticks that we don't have. Austria has €3,600 fines quarterly for the unvaccinated over 14 while Greece is doing the same for those over 60 who aren't vaccinated (100 euros a month). Unlike Europe, we are in a uniquely fucked up position because we have no ability to implement national covid policy.
 
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Helico-pterFunk

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Real talk what you think about the Truckers convoy going across the country to Ottawa?

Canada's politics are starting to be more and more like the US in certain aspects.


It’s frustrating to see. I especially get irritated when I see the support from people who don’t really know what they are doing, and just blindly following others. Or when the anti-vax stuff has taken place in and around access and commuting points to hospitals these past few years. Very disheartening for patients and staffing alike.

I don’t work in a hospital setting, but I do work in a branch of health care in the community. We work with the immunocompromised. We have done all in our power to maintain a safe environment. Everyone is fully vaxxed, boosted and masked. We are not playing any games. Peoples’ lives are in our hands. Glad we have limited numbers of staffing and clientele. I have worked in other settings with 3-5 times the number of people. Glad I am not there now. Much more stressful that would be.
 

zod16

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It is a damn shame that a country that struggles to provide reliable power to households and has essentially a Hindu Trump as a leader is doing better than us on this. :smh:
 
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