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Same place Greta Thunberg get’s hers.

Interesting to bring her up.

If you get people that dont buy into Covid sheep think, like Dr. Atlas or a myriad of others, you get people on the left disparaging their qualifications.

But get some unaccomplished teenage girl to spout global warming rhetoric and it is the gospel.
 
Interesting to bring her up.

If you get people that dont buy into Covid sheep think, like Dr. Atlas or a myriad of others, you get people on the left disparaging their qualifications.

But get some unaccomplished teenage girl to spout global warming rhetoric and it is the gospel.
IF she has a teleprompter.
 
You know I’m the movie Lean on Me where Joe Clark gets arrested. Then Sams just tells the woman what she can do. Yeah. I’m about at that point
 
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5 wouldnt even allow two of my aunts and uncles families to gather in their own unit of just two generations. 5 would also keep another 3 families from gathering including spouses. 10 wouldnt allow another to gather with grandkids.

We usually all get together. It's not uncommon for all nearly 60 of us to gather for thanksgiving.

I have a new cousin I havent been able to meet. Its causing more stress than it should, the mom saying it's hard to feel like family when you cant meet in person.

It's starting to get personal.

And that's not even including all the other usual interacting our closeknit family relies on.
 
Wait... WTF? Didn't Boris Johnson already have the Coronavirus???WTF?
Boris Johnson is trapped at home at the worst possible time - CNN

For the second time this year, the coronavirus has found its way to the very top of British politics and forced Prime Minister Boris Johnson into self-quarantine.
On Sunday night, Johnson tweeted that he must "self-isolate for two weeks, after being in contact with someone with Covid-19."

"It doesn't matter that I've had the disease and I'm bursting with antibodies," he said in a Monday video message, adding that he "felt great" and would keep leading the UK virus response, as well as his government's plans to "#BuildBackBetter."
 
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I've now had two close friends with CV19 in the past week. Mom and dad with cough and viral achiness for a couple of days in both situations. Both are better but quarantining for 10 days. None of their school-aged kids have shown symptoms. Older parents are staying away.

One works in construction, one in insurance. Both wear masks at work and it spread exactly like the flu, seemingly irregardless of mask usage.

It certainly appears that we are moving into the "respiratory season phase" of this thing, where viruses seem to thrive. I'm very thankful that they are all well, but I maintain that the safer course of action would have been to do this earlier in the year. If the spread continues and reaches the elderly in December-February, hospitals could get in trouble. I'm hoping that we can get vaccine mobilized to the at-risk population very soon. It cannot be emphasized enough how incredible the development has been under the Warp Speed initiative. Again, I pray that the vaccine proves safe in the long term.
 

You really might want to read crap that you cite. I hope you're not spreading misinformation to your patients.

However, it does not mean that people cannot be re-infected. We need to have much larger population studies to show that.”

Per the CDC:

Updated Oct. 29, 2020

If you test positive
  • A positive test result shows you may have antibodies from an infection with the virus that causes COVID-19. However, there is a chance that a positive result means you have antibodies from an infection with a different virus from the same family of viruses (called coronaviruses). Note: Other coronaviruses cannot produce a positive result on a viral test for SARS-CoV-2.
  • Having antibodies to the virus that causes COVID-19 may provide protection from getting infected with the virus again. But even if it does, we do not know how much protection the antibodies may provide or how long this protection may last. Confirmed and suspected cases of reinfection have been reported, but remain rare.
  • Talk with your healthcare provider about your test result and the type of test you took to understand what your result means. Your provider may suggest you take a second type of antibody test to see if the first test was accurate.
  • You should continue to protect yourself and others since you could get infected with the virus again.
    • If you work in a job where you wear personal protective equipment (PPE), continue wearing PPE.
  • You may test positive for antibodies even if you have never had symptoms of COVID-19. This can happen if you had an infection without symptoms, which is called an asymptomatic infection.
 
However, it does not mean that people cannot be re-infected. We need to have much larger population studies to show that.”
You can count worldwide reinfections on one hand and even those are questionable. How many more cases do they need to study?
 
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Based on the CDC's advice, you are wrong (as usual). Hope you're not spreading such disinformation to your patients.
The CDC recommends that people that have been positive not be retested for four months after initial infection.
 
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Happy Thanksgiving libtards!
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Do I detect cranberry relish on that delicious sandwich?
 
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President Trump Saves The Planet...ought to be good enough for Time Man of the Year and a couple more Nobel Prize noms...capitalism and competition works

“But, but… Trumps going to get the credit! And, and how do we trust these vaccines? I’m going to wait for the sciencey vaccines Uncle Joe whips up in his basement for us. Ain’t taking nothing until it goes through 3 years of regulatory bureaucracy!”

Damned Stalinists.
 
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