Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for a month. That way you can attend the funerals of the other attendees too. I am sure they are relatives?
This. And while you’re in FL send baked goods to hospital workers. It’s a thing. And whatever you do, don’t talk about the virus. The devil has inhabited peoples minds to believe the virus is real and our government is trying poison us with a vaccine. The vaccine has a chip in it to monitor you. This is also a thing in FL.
FL is 67% at least 1 dose and 56% fully vaxxed.
My county in south florida is 67% fully vaccinated.
MD is 62% fully vax, VA is 58%, DC is 59%.
Enough with the broad brush sweeping generalizations of Fl.
OMG thank you. DC is barely more vaxxed than FL. Reality: unless you're in a rural area of FL (you won't be) you're probably not going to run across the crazy anti-vaxxers that the media is constantly yelling about.
So why is Orlando conserving water to free up O2 for hospitals?
Because they're having a surge in cases. But the notion that it's because the state is overwhelmingly less vaccinated than DC or other places not having a surge is not correct. They're not that far behind. Their surge might be explained by different behavior in that state vs. others, or seasonality, or the huge number of tourists passing through, or something else. But three percentage points behind DC in vaccinations isn't "OMG you're going to be utterly surrounded by people who think the vaccine is a microchip!!" territory, unless you want to say the same about us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My mother died last Wednesday in South Florida and my father told us (brother and myself) not to come. There was a zoom memorial service, and then she was flown to NY for the cemetery. My dad didn't leave Florida to fly to NY (local relatives met at the cemetery).
I'm very sorry for your loss. COVID has made grieving so much harder for everyone. I hope you, your dad, and your brother all have good support from friends and loved ones.
Thanks. The memorial was Friday, the cemetery thing was Sunday and after Monday haven't really heard from anyone except my dad and brother. My dad has some really kind friends inviting him to Rosh Hashanah and lunch and stuff. He's really the one most affected by this - his entire lifestyle changes now. I haven't lived with my mother in over 20 years, you know? I'm mostly sad for my father. He's never lived as an adult without my mom, except when he was drafted in the army.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for a month. That way you can attend the funerals of the other attendees too. I am sure they are relatives?
This. And while you’re in FL send baked goods to hospital workers. It’s a thing. And whatever you do, don’t talk about the virus. The devil has inhabited peoples minds to believe the virus is real and our government is trying poison us with a vaccine. The vaccine has a chip in it to monitor you. This is also a thing in FL.
FL is 67% at least 1 dose and 56% fully vaxxed.
My county in south florida is 67% fully vaccinated.
MD is 62% fully vax, VA is 58%, DC is 59%.
Enough with the broad brush sweeping generalizations of Fl.
Anonymous wrote:No. My mother died last Wednesday in South Florida and my father told us (brother and myself) not to come. There was a zoom memorial service, and then she was flown to NY for the cemetery. My dad didn't leave Florida to fly to NY (local relatives met at the cemetery).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for a month. That way you can attend the funerals of the other attendees too. I am sure they are relatives?
This. And while you’re in FL send baked goods to hospital workers. It’s a thing. And whatever you do, don’t talk about the virus. The devil has inhabited peoples minds to believe the virus is real and our government is trying poison us with a vaccine. The vaccine has a chip in it to monitor you. This is also a thing in FL.
FL is 67% at least 1 dose and 56% fully vaxxed.
My county in south florida is 67% fully vaccinated.
MD is 62% fully vax, VA is 58%, DC is 59%.
Enough with the broad brush sweeping generalizations of Fl.
OMG thank you. DC is barely more vaxxed than FL. Reality: unless you're in a rural area of FL (you won't be) you're probably not going to run across the crazy anti-vaxxers that the media is constantly yelling about.
So why is Orlando conserving water to free up O2 for hospitals?
Because they're having a surge in cases. But the notion that it's because the state is overwhelmingly less vaccinated than DC or other places not having a surge is not correct. They're not that far behind. Their surge might be explained by different behavior in that state vs. others, or seasonality, or the huge number of tourists passing through, or something else. But three percentage points behind DC in vaccinations isn't "OMG you're going to be utterly surrounded by people who think the vaccine is a microchip!!" territory, unless you want to say the same about us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for a month. That way you can attend the funerals of the other attendees too. I am sure they are relatives?
This. And while you’re in FL send baked goods to hospital workers. It’s a thing. And whatever you do, don’t talk about the virus. The devil has inhabited peoples minds to believe the virus is real and our government is trying poison us with a vaccine. The vaccine has a chip in it to monitor you. This is also a thing in FL.
FL is 67% at least 1 dose and 56% fully vaxxed.
My county in south florida is 67% fully vaccinated.
MD is 62% fully vax, VA is 58%, DC is 59%.
Enough with the broad brush sweeping generalizations of Fl.
OMG thank you. DC is barely more vaxxed than FL. Reality: unless you're in a rural area of FL (you won't be) you're probably not going to run across the crazy anti-vaxxers that the media is constantly yelling about.
So why is Orlando conserving water to free up O2 for hospitals?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for a month. That way you can attend the funerals of the other attendees too. I am sure they are relatives?
This. And while you’re in FL send baked goods to hospital workers. It’s a thing. And whatever you do, don’t talk about the virus. The devil has inhabited peoples minds to believe the virus is real and our government is trying poison us with a vaccine. The vaccine has a chip in it to monitor you. This is also a thing in FL.
FL is 67% at least 1 dose and 56% fully vaxxed.
My county in south florida is 67% fully vaccinated.
MD is 62% fully vax, VA is 58%, DC is 59%.
Enough with the broad brush sweeping generalizations of Fl.
OMG thank you. DC is barely more vaxxed than FL. Reality: unless you're in a rural area of FL (you won't be) you're probably not going to run across the crazy anti-vaxxers that the media is constantly yelling about.
So why is Orlando conserving water to free up O2 for hospitals?
Anonymous wrote:Would you go? It was a close relative that passed due to Covid and likely several people attending will be unvaccinated. Debating what’s worse, missing it or getting Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for a month. That way you can attend the funerals of the other attendees too. I am sure they are relatives?
This. And while you’re in FL send baked goods to hospital workers. It’s a thing. And whatever you do, don’t talk about the virus. The devil has inhabited peoples minds to believe the virus is real and our government is trying poison us with a vaccine. The vaccine has a chip in it to monitor you. This is also a thing in FL.
FL is 67% at least 1 dose and 56% fully vaxxed.
My county in south florida is 67% fully vaccinated.
MD is 62% fully vax, VA is 58%, DC is 59%.
Enough with the broad brush sweeping generalizations of Fl.
OMG thank you. DC is barely more vaxxed than FL. Reality: unless you're in a rural area of FL (you won't be) you're probably not going to run across the crazy anti-vaxxers that the media is constantly yelling about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My mother died last Wednesday in South Florida and my father told us (brother and myself) not to come. There was a zoom memorial service, and then she was flown to NY for the cemetery. My dad didn't leave Florida to fly to NY (local relatives met at the cemetery).
I'm sorry- condolences to you and your family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My mother died last Wednesday in South Florida and my father told us (brother and myself) not to come. There was a zoom memorial service, and then she was flown to NY for the cemetery. My dad didn't leave Florida to fly to NY (local relatives met at the cemetery).
I'm very sorry for your loss. COVID has made grieving so much harder for everyone. I hope you, your dad, and your brother all have good support from friends and loved ones.
Anonymous wrote:No. My mother died last Wednesday in South Florida and my father told us (brother and myself) not to come. There was a zoom memorial service, and then she was flown to NY for the cemetery. My dad didn't leave Florida to fly to NY (local relatives met at the cemetery).
Anonymous wrote:No. My mother died last Wednesday in South Florida and my father told us (brother and myself) not to come. There was a zoom memorial service, and then she was flown to NY for the cemetery. My dad didn't leave Florida to fly to NY (local relatives met at the cemetery).