Anonymous
Post 12/22/2021 03:08     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the trumpwads would just take the f***ing vaccines, we’d be out of this hell already. I hate you assholes.


Sounds like the hate was already there and you are just using the virus as an excuse to yell about it.


Winner winner chicken dinner


If you believe vaccines work you don’t care who is vaccinated. AA & super liberal health nuts make up good percentages of the unvaccinated anyway. And news flash, it was trumps program that developed the vaccines. Good grief.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2021 02:24     Subject: Re:What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Covid rates by state. Paints a clear picture of how well each state is handling the vaccine.

Rate of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the United States as of December 16, 2021, by state (per 100,000 people)

Characteristic Number of cases per 100,000 people
North Dakota 22,079
Alaska 21,083
Tennessee 19,679
Wyoming 19,587
South Dakota 19,527
Rhode Island 19,479
Utah 19,201
Kentucky 18,370
Arizona 18,190
Montana 18,189
South Carolina 18,136
Wisconsin 17,925
Arkansas 17,911
Iowa 17,524
Idaho 17,517
Mississippi 17,500
Florida 17,479
Alabama 17,435
Indiana 17,393
West Virginia 17,311
Oklahoma 17,301
Minnesota 17,229
Kansas 16,964
Nebraska 16,787
Louisiana 16,747
Delaware 16,670
Michigan 16,018
New Mexico 15,944
Georgia 15,883
Missouri 15,552
Ohio 15,463
Texas 15,197
Nevada 15,168
Illinois 15,163
North Carolina 15,073
Colorado 14,968
New Jersey 14,817
New York 14,813
Pennsylvania 14,512
Massachusetts 14,388
New Hampshire 13,256
California 13,117
Connecticut 12,679
Virginia 11,789
Washington 10,458
District of Columbia 9,900
Maine 9,886
Maryland 9,803
Oregon 9,563
Vermont 9,080
Hawaii 6,348
Puerto Rico 5,958
Showing entries 1 to 52 (52 entries in total)
Details: United States; Johns Hopkins University; as of December 16, 2021
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2021 12:51     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous wrote:I’m vaccinated, boosted 8 weeks ago, and have covid right now.



How do you feel? OK I hope.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2021 12:44     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

First confirmed US Omicron death was an unvaccinated fool who had already gotten COVID once before. So much for your "natural immunity," idiots.

Overwhelming majority of people ending up hospitalized or dying from COVID are unvaccinated.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2021 12:44     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous wrote:I’m vaccinated, boosted 8 weeks ago, and have covid right now.



Glad to hear you're not posting from a hospital or on a vent.

Meanwhile, the latest from the CDC:

Cases (per 100K)
Boosted: 48
2 dose vaccinated: 134
Unvaccinated: 451 (nearly 10x higher than boosted)

Deaths (per 100K)
Boosted: 0.1
2 dose vaccinated: 0.5
Unvaccinated: 6.1 (nearly 61x higher than boosted)
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2021 12:33     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous wrote:I’m vaccinated, boosted 8 weeks ago, and have covid right now.



It might be time to dust off the old “Question Authority” bumper stickers. Haven’t seen one of those for a while.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2021 12:09     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous wrote:500mm tests……what the f*ck good will that do now? This surge will be over before they hit your doorstep. Why haven’t there been any proactive steps to get ahead of what everybody should have known would be an inevitable next strain of Covid?



“Mr President, your shipment of FAIL has arrived!”
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2021 12:08     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

I’m vaccinated, boosted 8 weeks ago, and have covid right now.

Anonymous
Post 12/21/2021 09:37     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Keep resisting the vaccine, GQP! The more of you that resist and end up gone, the better for the world. This is natural selection at its purest.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2021 08:33     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

500mm tests……what the f*ck good will that do now? This surge will be over before they hit your doorstep. Why haven’t there been any proactive steps to get ahead of what everybody should have known would be an inevitable next strain of Covid?
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2021 08:24     Subject: Re:What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous
Post 12/20/2021 23:42     Subject: Re:What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous wrote:


Interesting that Fleischer mentions Connecticut and not Iowa. Huh, I wonder why that could be?
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2021 23:27     Subject: Re:What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous wrote:It SHOULD be on therapeutics, but it seems the only tool Biden has in his tool kit is vaccines and mandates. And, that is working, oh, so well.


Monoclonal antibodies don’t work on Omicron. Just get vaccinated, FFS.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2021 23:14     Subject: What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the trumpwads would just take the f***ing vaccines, we’d be out of this hell already. I hate you assholes.


Sounds like the hate was already there and you are just using the virus as an excuse to yell about it.


Winner winner chicken dinner
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2021 23:02     Subject: Re:What will be the Covid national focus going into 2022?

Anonymous wrote:
Not interested in the partisan name-calling and finger-pointing. But to answer the question asked- the focus should be on effective treatments.

At this point we know what there is to know about prevention. We need to focus on the other half of the problem. If there were fast and effective treatments, that would also reduce the seriousness of the COVID threat.


Thanks pharma person. First you sell the gov. vaccines that are not true vaccines, then rapid test that aren’t reliable, and now “treatments” for the latest variant. Are you a member of the Sackler family?