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LOL!Gladly. See anything here worth freaking out over? Covid infection skyrocketing and daily deaths going down.
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LOL!Gladly. See anything here worth freaking out over? Covid infection skyrocketing and daily deaths going down.
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You do realize that tik tok videos aren’t the only proof of anything out there right?500 antimaskers in videos refusing to wear a mask on airplanes when they were told it’s required vs 1 Karen with mental problems is most definitely equal.![]()
Good guess, I did notice when Septic used it recently, but I had only learned the meaning of the term only a couple of weeks ago,so you aren’t far off.No I don't think you made it up. I think you read the post Septic made early today that mentioned Straw Man.
You jumped on Google to see what the term means and used it as soon as possible.![]()
England's Covid hospitalisations hit highest level since FEBRUARY | Daily Mail OnlineGladly. See anything here worth freaking out over? Covid infection skyrocketing and daily deaths going down.
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South Africa is probably similar to the US in vaccination status and percentage of population who have immunity from infection. Folks, do not let any politician scare you into thinking Omicron is worth altering your lifestyle for. Live your freaking lives and put this sh*t in the rearview mirror.
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Joe Rogan Show, October 12.Source
Joe Rogan Show, October 12.Source
Since deaths aren't usually immediate and the "numbers" will lag behind the cases and subsequent hospitalizations i think it's a little premature to claim victory just yet. Deaths usually lag behind the new cases... My hope is that the rumblings of omicron being milder are true - the last thing this country needs is more shutdowns based on hysteria and mild illness. Either way, I feel pretty good about living in FL - it's the wild west down here, living our lives and generally having the same sort of outcomes as those locales that are shutting down and circling the wagons.
I find it ironic that areas that shut down schools, apply mask mandates and vax requirements have the same mortality rate that places like FL or TN that just let people live their own life without telling them what to do.Since deaths aren't usually immediate and the "numbers" will lag behind the cases and subsequent hospitalizations i think it's a little premature to claim victory just yet. My hope is that the rumblings of omicron being milder are true - the last thing this country needs is more shutdowns based on hysteria over a "mild" illness. Either way, I feel pretty good about living in FL - it's the wild west down here, living our lives and generally having the same sort of outcomes as those locales that are shutting down and circling the wagons.
Deaths correspond with hospitalizations and patients who end up on ventilators. In South Africa, almost nobody ended up needing a ventilator and slightly more than that ended up needing oxygen. Both were infinitesimal compared to ventilators and oxygenation required during previous variant spikes. Maybe the pattern won't necessarily hold in the UK or the US, but I don't see why it wouldn't follow a similar trajectory to what happened in South Africa.
Joe Rogan Show, October 12.
Fact Check-Vaccinated people in Britain are not dying at a higher rate than the unvaccinated
I find it ironic that areas that shut down schools, apply mask mandates and vax requirements have the same mortality rate that places like FL or TN that just let people live their own life without telling them what to do.
That's not what his favorite politicians are saying so he isn't listening to you.From the article you are using as fear porn. Considering how freaking huge the Omicron spike is, the very modest uptick in hospitalizations should be more encouraging than anything. Also, Omicron is now about 90% of the covid cases in the UK, yet 95% of Covid patients on ventilators have delta. And don't forget that many of these Covid "hospitalizations" are "with" Covid, not "from" Covid. Having a runny nose from Omicron while being at the hospital for a broken arm isn't the same as being in the hospital because of your runny nose.
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