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Which is typical for this time of year. What’s census now compared to 2018?Welcome to The Sunshine State![]()
In the last few weeks, the volume of hospitalized COVID-positive patients has rapidly increased at Jackson Health System and in other local health systems.
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Unreliable. No TikTok video. Sorry thems the rules.Here's a good visual representation of the dire current circumstances in Florida:
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So much for those Big Pharma therapeutics...
COVID Antiviral Pills Cause Life-Threatening Reactions With Many Common Meds | ZeroHedge
Sorry to hear about your uncle. Thoughts and prayers for your family.Players used to play through flu, sweats, fever. No more. I did tell my wife just yesterday that I was stupid for ever going into office with a fever (pre Covid). Different world.
Let’s just be sure we’re treating patients early before they need hospitalization. My uncle just died in hospital and they didn’t do crap to treat him (which is typical).
Life is a risk. Football is a risk. Between masks, vaccines, a new less dangerous variant, monoclonal antibodies, and other treatments the risk is so small that is should no longer be a valid reason for shutting the world down. Especially not for healthy college age players who’ve all had the option to get vaccinated
But we also know that cancelling sporting events does not stop Covid. We know that requiring everyone in a grocery store to wear a mask does not stop Covid. We know that shutting down restaurants does not stop Covid. We know that changing presidents does not stop Covid. And last, but certainly not least, we know that having a variety of vaccines and boosters does not stop Covid. We know this, because we’ve spent almost two years doing these things, and we still have all of the same problems. So how long would you suggest that we continue doing more of the same things, while depriving people of living their lives in whatever way they see fit?