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On Topic Discussion 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2)

Mapoping the spread of disease.....
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It is unbelievable that every country didn't require the players to be vaccinated, that Japan didn't insist on it and that the Olympic Committee didn't mandate it.

And hard to believe that the competitors didn't see the need for it.

Arrogance and ignorance being punished in real time.
 
It is unbelievable that every country didn't require the players to be vaccinated, that Japan didn't insist on it and that the Olympic Committee didn't mandate it.

And hard to believe that the competitors didn't see the need for it.

Arrogance and ignorance being punished in real time.

It’s even harder to believe that they continued to hold the olympics when experts have been predicting this for the last 3 months.
 
The possible/common side affects of these vaccines have been well known/documented.

It doesn't take much to bring an athlete down well below peak performance. Even if only down time from training.
 
You know what else affects an athlete's peak performance?

Covid.
 
Mask mandate is back. Starting Monday. I am 100% supportive of a mask mandate.

St. Louis, St. Louis County to reinstate mask mandate, some of first in US [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]

ST. LOUIS — Faced with a rising tide of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, St. Louis and St. Louis County leaders announced Friday that they will reinstate a mask requirement, for vaccinated and unvaccinated residents alike.


FUCK YOU Anti-Vaxxer's. YOU DID THIS!
 
Don't be surprised if masks come back into "normalcy" again. A while back in this thread, there was a discussion of the natural evolution of viruses- that they tend to become more "contagious" and less lethal. Respiratory viruses also tend to favor strains that trigger behaviors that promote increased spread- such as increased sneezing, increased coughing and longer periods of infectiousness. This is what we will be seeing this year as the delta and lamba strains overtake the strains that were circulating in 2020 in the 50% of Americans who have not taken the vaccine.

There hasn't been a lot of scientific study of the vaccine resister population but what is becoming clearer is that there are different motivators.

There is a group who are resisting the COVID-19 vaccines because they have beliefs about "the government" or they're susceptible to conspiracy theories and misinformation. This group is going to be very difficult to convince to take the vaccine. Like a person who has been indoctrinated by a cult, it is not a simple process and it would be more akin to the "deprogramming" effort that cult members have to go through in order to return to normal society.

The group of resistors who can still be convinced are the group who are in a state of denial- either believing they have probably already had the virus or they believe that it's "just a cold". This group is akin to smokers who haven't been able to personalize the risk of smoking to understand that "it could happen to me". When this group comes to an understanding that they and their families are at risk- either by hearing accurate information from a trusted source like a close friend or an immediate family member; or they will have to have someone that they are personally acquainted with who gets very ill.

This story of a Florida woman is the type of person who would have been able to be convinced to get the vaccine. Now that she's had a bad case of COVID-19, she's now willing to speak out and try to reach that group who are in denial and just need to come to the understanding of what delta COVID-19 can do to them and to their family:
 
I believe in vaccines and vaccination,
but the main stream media/ big business cannot shut people down from reasonable discussion and reasons behind things.
Called it ''disinformation'' and cut off the opposing views are not reasonable, main stream media lied ALL the time which led to many wars from vietnam, iraq ...etc.
 
Weekly new case numbers: top 10 states this week
  • Florida 73,166
  • California 45,747
  • Texas 36,451
  • Louisiana 16,898
  • Missouri 16,755
  • Arkansas 11,748
  • Georgia 11,729
  • Alabama 9,653
  • New York 9,626
  • Arizona 9,544
 
^ Can one assume he still believed, at the time of his death, that it was all a hoax, and he was just very sick of something, or he believed the Covid-19 pandemic was real, he just did not give a pass to the vaccines?
And if his religious faith protected him, as he pretended, why the fuck was he occupying a bed and stealing away the treatment that other people, non-negationist, might need as well or, for some reason, even more.
 
Weekly new case numbers: top 10 states this week
  • Florida 73,166
  • California 45,747
  • Texas 36,451
  • Louisiana 16,898
  • Missouri 16,755
  • Arkansas 11,748
  • Georgia 11,729
  • Alabama 9,653
  • New York 9,626
  • Arizona 9,544

We need to create a border wall along the Mason-Dixon
 
/\ Without each State's current population to calculate percentage, those numbers don't mean much, do they?
 
^Well, here's a couple of quick-and-dirty comparisons: 1. Florida has 73,166 cases out of a population of 22 Million, compared to California's 45,747 cases out of 38 million, so it's easy to see that Florida has a per capita Covid infection rate much higher than California's, 2. Alabama has 9,653 cases out of a population of 5 million, compared to New York's 9,626 cases out of a 19 million population, so Alabama has a much higher infection rate than New York.

It's too late for your Mason-Dixon Line border wall, Al. In the 19th Century president Abraham Lincoln made sure that didn't happen.
 
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/\ Without each State's current population to calculate percentage, those numbers don't mean much, do they?

Even if you are Canadian, I think that the population of the different states in the USA is about as global common knowledge as the Miranda and all that...
 
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