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Post 03/19/2022 10:30     Subject: Re:BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:Midterms > variants. It is what it is.


So you seem to acknowledge that Covid is an acceptable risk for most people.


At this point it appears to be. Dr F has faded. UMC normies are ... doing what they do. Things are being memory holed. For now.


What are you suggesting?

After 2 years, people are finally beginning to treat Covid like a chronic, known risk as opposed to a new risk. It has been well-studied that people tend to exaggerate and overreact to new risks. Most people have moved on, recognizing that Covid isn't a uniquely severe risk to them.


If numbers go up again, people will react accordingly.
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Post 03/19/2022 10:28     Subject: BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.


No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.


Right, Covid is no big deal despite killing mil,ions around the world. Must be nice to have your privilege.


It was reported that Maryland has crossed the 14,000 deaths from COVID benchmark recently. It did make me pause because it seems like a very low number relative to what we went through in the last two years. There are more than 6,000,000 Marylanders, and the 14k deaths were heavily concentrated among the elderly with health issues. I'm sure a decent percentage would have likely died by now from something else had they never gotten infected from COVID.

When I see the cold hard numbers in front of me, it does make me realize how much of what we went through in the last two years was driven by little more than hysteria and fear far more than what was needed. We'd have been much better off with a very different approach to COVID targeted to the high risk demographics.


This. Also compare the numbers to other causes of death. Can you imagine how much better off if we had instead focused on reducing obesity across the country?


Are you crazy? Do you know how many more people would have died if we had just let it rip? Not to mention collateral damage from hospitals being constantly overwhelmed. The numbers you are looking at resulted from the policy you’re pooh poohing.


No, not the exact number. But I do know the vast majority would have been elderly and that we wouldn’t have a problem with social security or medicare anymore.


WTAF! Do you hear yourself. Please don’t pass this ageist shit on to your kids.


My kids know dying is a natural part of life. It is troubling that you don’t seem to acknowledge that.


What is troubling is your non-sensical response. The pp is smug that older adults are dying because it solves a political problem. Societies are best with a mix of age ranges. It has nothing to do with acknowledging/denying death. It is ageist and will bite you in the ass if you’re lucky enough.


Let’s be real- societies are best with a mix of age ranges up to a point. After about 65-70 years old, the age group is a net drag on society. That’s not to say there aren’t some contributing members of society at that age, but their costs greatly outweigh their benefits.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:26     Subject: Re:BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:Midterms > variants. It is what it is.


So you seem to acknowledge that Covid is an acceptable risk for most people.


At this point it appears to be. Dr F has faded. UMC normies are ... doing what they do. Things are being memory holed. For now.


What are you suggesting?

After 2 years, people are finally beginning to treat Covid like a chronic, known risk as opposed to a new risk. It has been well-studied that people tend to exaggerate and overreact to new risks. Most people have moved on, recognizing that Covid isn't a uniquely severe risk to them.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:22     Subject: Re:BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

Anonymous wrote:I’ll take my chances. I have been done with this pandemic for a couple months now.

I’m fully vaccinated and had an asymptomatic positive.

Done. My kids played sports the entire pandemic and never caught it.


Nobody cares about your story.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:22     Subject: BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.


No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.


Right, Covid is no big deal despite killing mil,ions around the world. Must be nice to have your privilege.


It was reported that Maryland has crossed the 14,000 deaths from COVID benchmark recently. It did make me pause because it seems like a very low number relative to what we went through in the last two years. There are more than 6,000,000 Marylanders, and the 14k deaths were heavily concentrated among the elderly with health issues. I'm sure a decent percentage would have likely died by now from something else had they never gotten infected from COVID.

When I see the cold hard numbers in front of me, it does make me realize how much of what we went through in the last two years was driven by little more than hysteria and fear far more than what was needed. We'd have been much better off with a very different approach to COVID targeted to the high risk demographics.


This. Also compare the numbers to other causes of death. Can you imagine how much better off if we had instead focused on reducing obesity across the country?


Are you crazy? Do you know how many more people would have died if we had just let it rip? Not to mention collateral damage from hospitals being constantly overwhelmed. The numbers you are looking at resulted from the policy you’re pooh poohing.


No, not the exact number. But I do know the vast majority would have been elderly and that we wouldn’t have a problem with social security or medicare anymore.


WTAF! Do you hear yourself. Please don’t pass this ageist shit on to your kids.


My kids know dying is a natural part of life. It is troubling that you don’t seem to acknowledge that.


What is troubling is your non-sensical response. The pp is smug that older adults are dying because it solves a political problem. Societies are best with a mix of age ranges. It has nothing to do with acknowledging/denying death. It is ageist and will bite you in the ass if you’re lucky enough.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:21     Subject: Re:BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

I’ll take my chances. I have been done with this pandemic for a couple months now.

I’m fully vaccinated and had an asymptomatic positive.

Done. My kids played sports the entire pandemic and never caught it.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:17     Subject: Re:BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:Midterms > variants. It is what it is.


So you seem to acknowledge that Covid is an acceptable risk for most people.


At this point it appears to be. Dr F has faded. UMC normies are ... doing what they do. Things are being memory holed. For now.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:14     Subject: BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.


No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.


Right, Covid is no big deal despite killing mil,ions around the world. Must be nice to have your privilege.


It was reported that Maryland has crossed the 14,000 deaths from COVID benchmark recently. It did make me pause because it seems like a very low number relative to what we went through in the last two years. There are more than 6,000,000 Marylanders, and the 14k deaths were heavily concentrated among the elderly with health issues. I'm sure a decent percentage would have likely died by now from something else had they never gotten infected from COVID.

When I see the cold hard numbers in front of me, it does make me realize how much of what we went through in the last two years was driven by little more than hysteria and fear far more than what was needed. We'd have been much better off with a very different approach to COVID targeted to the high risk demographics.


This. Also compare the numbers to other causes of death. Can you imagine how much better off if we had instead focused on reducing obesity across the country?


Are you crazy? Do you know how many more people would have died if we had just let it rip? Not to mention collateral damage from hospitals being constantly overwhelmed. The numbers you are looking at resulted from the policy you’re pooh poohing.


It was clear as day by May 2020 that we needed to focus on locking down nursing homes and that the old/ill needed protection—so they should have stayed home and worn N95s when out and the rest of us (especially kids) should have lived life normallly.


THIS. It was very obvious from the cruise ships in spring 2020 that this mainly affects the elderly.


And the obese. My SIL works in a hospital that had an early COVID patient who was young 20s, and the media went wild. She said that what they weren't mentioning was that he was about 500lbs. We know and have known for years now who is at high risk. Nothing has changed.

Many many serious cases of COVID, including death, with people who were not obese or had any underlying issues. Stop deluding yourself abour how this works.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:13     Subject: Re:BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

Anonymous wrote:Midterms > variants. It is what it is.


So you seem to acknowledge that Covid is an acceptable risk for most people.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:11     Subject: Re:BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

Midterms > variants. It is what it is.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:09     Subject: BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.


No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.


Right, Covid is no big deal despite killing mil,ions around the world. Must be nice to have your privilege.


It was reported that Maryland has crossed the 14,000 deaths from COVID benchmark recently. It did make me pause because it seems like a very low number relative to what we went through in the last two years. There are more than 6,000,000 Marylanders, and the 14k deaths were heavily concentrated among the elderly with health issues. I'm sure a decent percentage would have likely died by now from something else had they never gotten infected from COVID.

When I see the cold hard numbers in front of me, it does make me realize how much of what we went through in the last two years was driven by little more than hysteria and fear far more than what was needed. We'd have been much better off with a very different approach to COVID targeted to the high risk demographics.


This. Also compare the numbers to other causes of death. Can you imagine how much better off if we had instead focused on reducing obesity across the country?


14,000 includes the unvaccinated. Only about 1400 vaccinated individuals have died from covid in Maryland.


"only?"


Yes, that’s a small number. Annually 12,000 people in Maryland of heart disease, and another 3,000 from stroke. 10,000 die of cancer. 3,000 die in accidents. 2800 die of drug overdoses.

1400 Covid deaths in vaccinated people is low in the context of other risks and deaths.


The 1409 was deaths for unvaccinated!


In Maryland, 14,029 deaths from Covid total, of which 1434 were vaccinated.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:02     Subject: BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.


No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.


Right, Covid is no big deal despite killing mil,ions around the world. Must be nice to have your privilege.


It was reported that Maryland has crossed the 14,000 deaths from COVID benchmark recently. It did make me pause because it seems like a very low number relative to what we went through in the last two years. There are more than 6,000,000 Marylanders, and the 14k deaths were heavily concentrated among the elderly with health issues. I'm sure a decent percentage would have likely died by now from something else had they never gotten infected from COVID.

When I see the cold hard numbers in front of me, it does make me realize how much of what we went through in the last two years was driven by little more than hysteria and fear far more than what was needed. We'd have been much better off with a very different approach to COVID targeted to the high risk demographics.


This. Also compare the numbers to other causes of death. Can you imagine how much better off if we had instead focused on reducing obesity across the country?


Are you crazy? Do you know how many more people would have died if we had just let it rip? Not to mention collateral damage from hospitals being constantly overwhelmed. The numbers you are looking at resulted from the policy you’re pooh poohing.


No, not the exact number. But I do know the vast majority would have been elderly and that we wouldn’t have a problem with social security or medicare anymore.


WTAF! Do you hear yourself. Please don’t pass this ageist shit on to your kids.


My kids know dying is a natural part of life. It is troubling that you don’t seem to acknowledge that.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 10:02     Subject: BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.


No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.


Right, Covid is no big deal despite killing mil,ions around the world. Must be nice to have your privilege.


It was reported that Maryland has crossed the 14,000 deaths from COVID benchmark recently. It did make me pause because it seems like a very low number relative to what we went through in the last two years. There are more than 6,000,000 Marylanders, and the 14k deaths were heavily concentrated among the elderly with health issues. I'm sure a decent percentage would have likely died by now from something else had they never gotten infected from COVID.

When I see the cold hard numbers in front of me, it does make me realize how much of what we went through in the last two years was driven by little more than hysteria and fear far more than what was needed. We'd have been much better off with a very different approach to COVID targeted to the high risk demographics.


This. Also compare the numbers to other causes of death. Can you imagine how much better off if we had instead focused on reducing obesity across the country?


14,000 includes the unvaccinated. Only about 1400 vaccinated individuals have died from covid in Maryland.


"only?"


Yes, that’s a small number. Annually 12,000 people in Maryland of heart disease, and another 3,000 from stroke. 10,000 die of cancer. 3,000 die in accidents. 2800 die of drug overdoses.

1400 Covid deaths in vaccinated people is low in the context of other risks and deaths.


The 1409 was deaths for unvaccinated!
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 09:55     Subject: BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.


No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.


Right, Covid is no big deal despite killing mil,ions around the world. Must be nice to have your privilege.


It was reported that Maryland has crossed the 14,000 deaths from COVID benchmark recently. It did make me pause because it seems like a very low number relative to what we went through in the last two years. There are more than 6,000,000 Marylanders, and the 14k deaths were heavily concentrated among the elderly with health issues. I'm sure a decent percentage would have likely died by now from something else had they never gotten infected from COVID.

When I see the cold hard numbers in front of me, it does make me realize how much of what we went through in the last two years was driven by little more than hysteria and fear far more than what was needed. We'd have been much better off with a very different approach to COVID targeted to the high risk demographics.


This. Also compare the numbers to other causes of death. Can you imagine how much better off if we had instead focused on reducing obesity across the country?


14,000 includes the unvaccinated. Only about 1400 vaccinated individuals have died from covid in Maryland.


"only?"


Yes, that’s a small number. Annually 12,000 people in Maryland of heart disease, and another 3,000 from stroke. 10,000 die of cancer. 3,000 die in accidents. 2800 die of drug overdoses.

1400 Covid deaths in vaccinated people is low in the context of other risks and deaths.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2022 09:21     Subject: BA.2 surge hitting US in April/May

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Anonymous wrote:Why are some of you people so obsessed with masks? Its creepy. They have become a religious talisman of protection.

As for me, I'm never doing any of this again, and I will actively fight it next time. I put up with this shit last time even though I disagreed with it, but this is stupid. Seriously I never thought I would find myself agreeing with republicans but here we are.

I don't think restrictions will happen though, bc politics....we have elections in november lol.


Why are some people so obsessed with being anti mask? Seriously- what’s the big deal about covering your goddamn mouth and nose during a pandemic in a public indoor space like a grocery store? Go about living your personal life as you please, see people indoors, risk getting covid or whatever you want, but what is the big deal about having some decency in a public, non social place like a supermarket where everyone - those who don’t care about covid, those who are being careful, the immunocompromised, the pregnant woman, the elderly, or the parent with a vaccine ineligible kid in tow- must shop?


Because I do not need to adapt to your mental health problems. I don't care about your anxiety and nerosis.

If you are in such a medically fragile state that you can't handle thr sniffles then you need to stay in your hyperbaric chamber. Not. My. Problem. Get some SSRIs.


Again! Another dcum poster who throws out the “mental health” comeback when they disagree! I don’t care about the topic, just shut up with the stale and stupid insult.


NP. I have been dealing with death, stroke, cancer, heart attack, gender identity issues, severe mental health problems in my own immediate family for the past few years, with everyone turning to me to be the ‘strong one’. I don’t have the bandwidth to deal with other people’s mental health issues outside my own family. And I know I’m not alone. When the inane, constantly changing rules due to this panic make it 10X harder to get ANYTHING done, it complicates things 20-fold.


Not dealing with COVID in all of that? It seems like it would be a concern with your immediate family member who has cancer, but what do I know? Over 900k people have died from COVID, so yeah that’s their family’s stress.