Hey now, they're sticking it to big Pharma, those greedy bastards loose $40 every time somebody refuses the vaccine.
Not sure who makes money off hospital stays and the drugs used in hospitals, but at least it's not big pharma...
Hey now, they're sticking it to big Pharma, those greedy bastards loose $40 every time somebody refuses the vaccine.
Not sure who makes money off hospital stays and the drugs used in hospitals, but at least it's not big pharma...
...and another one:
GOP Leader Who Fought Against Vaccine Dies After Weekslong Battle With Coronavirus
Pressley Stutts, a Republican leader in South Carolina, shared conspiracy theories from his ICU bed.m.huffpost.com
I'm pretty sure the Hippocratic oath doesn't deal with *not* treating someone... maybe?GOOD
Alabama doctor pledges to stop treating unvaccinated patients
Dr. Jason Valentine said in a letter to patients that he could not watch more of them "die from an eminently preventable disease."www.nbcnews.com
(but yeah, Hippocratic oath, and all of that)
And how many of them would be bitching about how the Federal Government should do something to stop the pandemic if there was no actual vaccine or "government overreach" ?I'm still learning people I know, coworkers, friends, are anti vax and think this it's government overreach. I am disappoint.
cOrReLaTiOn dOeS NoT ImPlY CaUsAtIoN!!How it started
Marjorie Taylor Greene fans cheered low vaccination rate in Alabama, which tossed 65,000 doses
As coronavirus cases and hospitalizations surged in Alabama, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., mentioned the state's lowest-in-the-nation vaccination rate at a political fundraiser, eliciting cheers from the audience in a video posted this week.www.seattletimes.com
How it ended up
"It's all hands on deck," Alabama runs out of ICU beds as COVID cases surge
Hospitals in Alabam have run out of intensive care unit beds as coronavirus cases spike across the state.www.cbsnews.com
Please explain.We normally do grocery shopping online (both for convenience and a lower overall delivery carbon footprint) but ironically in a lockdown the capacity for this gets directed to those most in need (good) so we have to actually physically go to the supermarket. Gross. We made it nearly five days since our last shop but had to cave, mostly for booze. Lol.
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Yeesh......From my (ongoing) shift today:
40ish dude. 10 weeks from presenting at an urgent care to being evaluated for lung transplant.
Late 30s dude. On ECMO.
Neither vaccinated, of course.
BuT BiDeN SaiD he WoulDnT tAKe Yeah vAcCiNe!cOrReLaTiOn dOeS NoT ImPlY CaUsAtIoN!!
Doing that shit was one of the fucking dumbest things I ever did. Wasted thousands of dollars and almost killed myselfSadly I'm not cool like @eric strt6, @rideit or Trump Jr.
Did you have any cool jumpsuits?That’s why I went straight to black tar heroin and Krokodil. More bang for the buck.
40 people drive to and from the supermarket vs. one vehicle visiting all those locations on one planned loop. Especially when it is busy enough for multiple vehicles who target particular suburbs. The fuel use is hugely lower overall.Please explain.
Doing that shit was one of the fucking dumbest things I ever did. Wasted thousands of dollars and almost killed myself
You made the better choice
yeah, we all filled out the logical choices based on cost/benefit long term analyses using information handed to us by people who had done none of anything..........In my high school we had a senior year health class where they had a section on illegal drugs. They were pretty straightforward and factual about what each of them did and wasn't "all drugs are bad mmm'kay". I remember taking notes and putting check marks next to the ones that sounded like they where worth trying and the ones on the no go list. Pretty much anything that was highly addictive and/or could kill you got crossed off the list and the rest was investigated. Looking back I have to say I think I had pretty good judgement as a 17 year old.
uh yeah, we all filled out the logical choices based on cost/benefit long term analyses..........
but back to reality......
which axis is cocaine on?
speaking of which......that reminds me........
Generally, studies suggest that a wide range of cognitive functions are impaired with long-term cocaine use—such as sustaining attention, impulse inhibition, memory...
Prolly coz most of em arent idiots...
Three false positives. OK.Grandparent's assisted living facility is in lockdown because 3 residents tested positive. The manager is "sure it was false positives, since nobody has symptoms" so they are getting retested. Yay Idaho!
This is kind of concerning. In my circle, most of us are under the assumption that as double vaccinated people, even if we get the 'Rona, it wouldn't be severe, so we've been returning to a relatively normal existence. But that's still a fair percentage of patients in ICU. Maybe it's not time to party just yet?!