Yakuda (06-22-2021)
....... and they start getting considered as "dangerous" (whether it's due to the reports of otherwise healthy children dying of heart issues, or reports of other health issues in "vaccinated" individuals)...
... bet your bottom dollar that ORANGE MAN BAD will magickally start receiving the blame for those issues as they will be labeled as "his vaccines". Any leftist that falls for this upcoming complete 180 degree shift in media narrative is a complete and utter moron even more-so than they already are.
I'm just here to get ahead of what's going to be coming down the road and to shove it in lefty faces once they start blaming Trump for these sorts of issues that will be arising even though they (according to their own faulty line of reasoning) should currently be giving Trump full credit for "saving lives".
In reality, Trump only removed government red tape to make these jabs available MUUUUUCH sooner than they otherwise would've been available... he didn't manufacture or distribute the jabs. The jabs don't belong to him in any way.
Yakuda (06-22-2021)
both the left and the right have an overwhelming penchant for pointing fingers and laying blame to the other side for any of their fuckups.
A sad commentary on we, as a people, and our viewpoint of our freedom can be summed up like this. We have liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, yet those very people look at Constitutionalists as radical and extreme.................so those liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans must believe that the constitution is radical and extreme.
gfm7175 (06-22-2021)
gfm7175 (06-22-2021)
gfm7175 (06-22-2021)
gfm7175 (06-22-2021)
Yup... This whole covid tyranny is stupid.
If a masked person says that I also need to wear a mask, then he/she is admitting that his/her mask doesn't work.
If a "vaccinated" person says that I need to get "vaccinated" (and/or continue to wear a mask), then he/she is admitting that his/her "vaccination" doesn't work.
Right now, the narrative is "thank you Biden for YOUR vaccines" even though he didn't make or distribute them, nor did he remove any of the government red tape allowing them to be available this quickly. However, after the side effects of these jabs actually gets into the public eye, then the narrative will suddenly shift over to "damn you Trump for YOUR vaccines!!" Keep an eye out for it.
Yakuda (06-22-2021)
WARNING!! RIGHT WING CIRCLE JERK IN PROGRESS WITH SOME DICKHEAD NAMED GFM7175 AS THE PIVOT MAN. BE ON THE ALERT FOR THE SILLIEST BULLSHIT ABOUT COVID AND MASKS.
Investigation and Findings
On May 9 and May 11, 2020, respectively, a husband and wife in an Amish community in Wayne County, Ohio, experienced COVID-19–related symptoms. Both had nasopharyngeal samples tested and SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed by receipt of positive RT-PCR results on May 14. The husband, who had a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, participated in church services on May 2 and 3. He was hospitalized on May 15 with fever, cough, and shortness of breath, and received a diagnosis of COVID-19–related pneumonia; he was discharged on May 17. Another adult family member, with cancer, became symptomatic May 16, received a positive SARS-CoV-2 test result May 18, and died May 21. During May 13–19, four additional symptomatic community members received positive test results. After these initial seven cases were identified, community leaders contacted Wayne County Health Department (WCHD) to report that numerous other community members had symptoms** consistent with COVID-19. As a result, WCHD, with support from the Ohio Department of Health and a community bishop, organized a testing clinic at an Amish community school on May 20, where nasopharyngeal swabs were collected for RT-PCR testing. The testing clinic was publicized by the bishop and other community leaders; anyone could attend and receive testing.
CDC and Ohio health department investigators conducted 11 key informant interviews with community leaders and members. Some interviewees might have had COVID-19, but for reasons of confidentiality, interviewee names were not recorded. Consequently, interviews were not linked to cases. One interview was conducted at the testing clinic; 10 additional interviews, using snowball sampling (4), were conducted over the following 10 days. All invited participants orally consented to be interviewed. This activity was reviewed by CDC and was conducted consistent with applicable federal law and CDC policy.†† Interviews took 1 hour to complete and included open-ended questions to identify knowledge gaps related to COVID-19 prevention, transmission, and testing, and to understand attitudes, practices, facilitators of, and barriers to implementing strategies to decrease transmission. All interview notes were handwritten and reviewed by two interviewers. Theme saturation, a research term defined as the point “when a researcher begins to hear the same comments again and again” (5), was reached through iterative review and analysis. The following 10 themes were identified: 1) COVID-19 knowledge, including the spread of SARS-CoV-2; 2) myths and misinformation; 3) facilitators of and barriers to following COVID-19 prevention strategies at home, at work, and in the community; 4) use of traditional communication (e.g., newspapers) for information sharing; 5) access to testing; 6) means of transportation; 7) community cohesion; 8) selflessness; 9) strong work ethic; and 10) individual and community responsibility.
At the May 20 testing clinic and during the interviews, community members reported six social gatherings during the preceding 2 weeks, including a prechurch service§§ (May 2), church services (May 3, 10, and 17), a wedding (May 12), and a funeral (May 16) (Figure). Among 30 community members who had nasopharyngeal swabs collected at the testing clinic, 23 (77%) received positive SARS-CoV-2 test results. All community members with positive results reported multiple COVID-19–related signs and symptoms. The earliest symptom onset date was May 7, 5 days after a prechurch service and 4 days after a church service. On May 27, one person was hospitalized with fever and shortness of breath, received a diagnosis of COVID-19–associated pneumonia, and was discharged on May 30.
Among the 30 persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, the mean age was 46 years (range = 12–86 years), and 21 (70%) were male. Eight of those persons reported having underlying medical conditions
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6945a2.htm
gfm7175 (06-22-2021)
gfm7175 (06-22-2021)
Where vaccinations are up, Covid is down. It is actually, just that easy. https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/16/healt...sis/index.html
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