Coronavirus (No politics)

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Thank you! Looks like it’s gonna rain everyday, but not too cold. Happy birthday to your pops!!
It rained on us too, but it really wasn't hard in Gatlinburg. Used an umbrella and didn't have any trouble. Peeps were great about slanting as they passed you etc.
 
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Laying aside all our stupid VN snarkiness and trash talk aside for a moment...

Please pray for my wifes family, we finally persuaded my very frail mother-in-law to get vaxxed in late August while she was staying with us in Kentucky...but two of my wifes brothers and sister and their families that live down there refused to get the shot..now every last one of them has Covid along with most of their church. We were going down tommorow night for the weekend, but we are going to have leave today instead to go get the MiL and bring her back up here and take care of her while they all quarantine.

As aggravated as I am at their stubborn ignorance, they are all really good humans and I love them dearly..I pray that they all make it, every one of them has pretty bad health issues of one kind or another, and I pray that my Mil doesn’t get it, and if she does that the vaccine does it's job...for myself I don't want us to get it again, but somebody has to care for her, she can not take care of herself anymore.

Appreciate the prayers in advance.

If they're non-jabbed I'd strongly recommend the monoclonal antibody treatment as soon as possible. Faster the better. It works. I got it. Wife got it. You just call your doctor and bother the crap out of them until they set you up usually at a hospital to get the IV. Life and death difference maker IMO. Prayers.
 
A significant portion of the population believes that the shots are killing people and are scared of them with no proof. While the majority of their countrymen have had two or three jabs and are perfectly fine. But aren’t scared of the virus that’s actively killing more than a thousand Americans per day. It’s the most bizarre thing.
The majority of Americans are fine after taking the shots; however, strokes are a real problem folks are having as a reaction.
 
FWIW - the way Mizzou lost was simply outstanding. Listening to the dimwit announcing made it even more so. It was classic doofusness. So glad Army drove a stake right through their hearts on that last drive. Put the passing QB in, run simple patterns and take it right down the field with a minute to play with a couple QB draws. Drink has some really hysterical Beamer in him. Sign him up for a long stay, Mizzou. While you are at it extend Zo's contract.

How is it possible that 49 customers and staff on a RC cruise ship caught the COVID, which had a 100% vaccination rate and were 100% negative antigen tested prior to embarking. McGill - what say you?

Did they ever disembark in a port? Also, there’s probably a big market for fake test result documents…could be that I know a guy…(see Weezer, I am trying to raise NIL funds…the Memphis way😂)
 
True. But it COMPLETELY destroys any argument that ends with forcing the vaccine on those who have recovered.

According to the suggestions of this study and one from Israel and the actual population results I posted later, a previously infected person has about a 1% chance of becoming infected. At BEST, the vaccine reduces that risk by about .4%. It should be COMPLETELY up to the individual if they want to accept the risks associated with the vaccines to move their protection from 99% to 99.4%. They are NOT a danger to others.

Also... you should consider this. There is evidence that the vaccines interfere with natural immunity rather than supporting it.

SARS–CoV–2 Spike Impairs DNA Damage Repair and Inhibits V(D)J Recombination In Vitro

Here's the kind of risks that a person has a RIGHT to decide they want to avoid by refusing the vaccine:

https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10....Rqx0q61VPmfUvmzv4aHRAPAoWkFEUA8tJDvszWNB0rA7k
There are many problems with those two articles that you cite and should not be used to inform someone’s decision to get vaccinated. The first is a study done using embryonic cloned kidney cells in a lab that showed the spike protein may damage the process for which b-cells and t-cells mature. However this process occurs predominantly in the thymus and in the bone marrow and there is no evidence the spike protein from either infection or the vaccine accumulate in those areas. It has been demonstrated that the protein the vaccines make are taken up locally in the the arm where the antibodies among other things are produced. Any other protein that leaves this area is quickly broken down by the body. The cells used in this study are not the same as the cells of the bone marrow and thymus. There are several articles that discuss this and other problems with this study but found this to be the best
AAAS

The second article actually is not a peer reviewed paper but was an abstract to a poster that was submitted for an AHA conference. These abstracts are then published online in a cardiology journal. The author uses a cardiac risk score that has not been validated nor recognized by any major medical society in the world. In addition the abstract had numerous errors/problems and an expression of concern was placed by the AHA on the abstract which you can read here

https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000001051

Not trying to change your mind on the vaccine nor am I for vaccine mandates. Just hate bad research.
 
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