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And…another variant
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Yet some how this will be the fault of a Unvaccinated Republican American claimed by the left since the variant once again comes from another country no where near the United States and not from an American.
If you don’t have a mask covering your exhaust pipe on the car, you are not trying to stop global warming by preventing the harmful emission particles from spraying out!
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The rampant spread of it in the country and clogging of hospitals with the unvaccinated is undeniably substantially the fault of Republican Americans. They tend to resist and moan the most against the vaccines and refuse to get them despite their hospital stays being preventable in most cases if they had just gotten the damn shot. You know this. You simply choose to ignore it.SoutheastMIViewer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 10:25 amYet some how this will be the fault of a Unvaccinated Republican American claimed by the left since the variant once again comes from another country no where near the United States and not from an American.
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Beaumont just admitted that about 33% of their patients are fully vaccinated. Perhaps they too should be blamed for clogging up the medical system.
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God, you are a dumb motherfucker.
Voting for Trump is dumber than playing Russian Roulette with fully loaded chambers.
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Not true.
You need to check your math.
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He's right, your math is way off - it would lead to a 50% reduction in hospitalizations assuming there is a linear correlation.
Voting for Trump is dumber than playing Russian Roulette with fully loaded chambers.
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If the hospitals were fully staffed, instead of them firing the unvaxxed, it probably wouldn't be an issue.
ALSO, if we actually TREATED people, especially early in their infection rather than just sending them home after a positive test, we probably would have 80% less in the hospitals anyways.
But no, we still are largely "go home until you can't breathe"!! And we're saving all the monoclonal antibodies for the overweight folks because they REALLY need it.
ALSO, if we actually TREATED people, especially early in their infection rather than just sending them home after a positive test, we probably would have 80% less in the hospitals anyways.
But no, we still are largely "go home until you can't breathe"!! And we're saving all the monoclonal antibodies for the overweight folks because they REALLY need it.
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Treat them with what? There's a severe shortage of monoclonal antibodies.km1125 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:00 amIf the hospitals were fully staffed, instead of them firing the unvaxxed, it probably wouldn't be an issue.
ALSO, if we actually TREATED people, especially early in their infection rather than just sending them home after a positive test, we probably would have 80% less in the hospitals anyways.
But no, we still are largely "go home until you can't breathe"!! And we're saving all the monoclonal antibodies for the overweight folks because they REALLY need it.
Voting for Trump is dumber than playing Russian Roulette with fully loaded chambers.
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Why is there a shortage? If those were PROVEN to work (which I believe they are), then why don't we have an audacious plan like Operation Warp Speed to get them available to everyone who needs it?Matt wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:51 amTreat them with what? There's a severe shortage of monoclonal antibodies.km1125 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:00 amIf the hospitals were fully staffed, instead of them firing the unvaxxed, it probably wouldn't be an issue.
ALSO, if we actually TREATED people, especially early in their infection rather than just sending them home after a positive test, we probably would have 80% less in the hospitals anyways.
But no, we still are largely "go home until you can't breathe"!! And we're saving all the monoclonal antibodies for the overweight folks because they REALLY need it.
There are other treatments as well. I think both Phizer and Moderna have "post-infection" treatments being generated now.
How about even something as cheap as Ivermectin? Why hasn't there been a serious domestic study to really see it it works or not. Many of the flawed studies mentioned are when applications were given when the patient was already in a severe condition, not as an early treatment like many are recommending! Also, why is the NIH's assessment of this based on foreign data?? (https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines. ... vermectin/) Not a single domestic evaluation of it has been done, despite have tens of millions of infections to test it on.
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Ok so I’m off by 17%… a 50% reduction sounds like a fuck of a lot better than this disaster…Matt wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 10:51 amHe's right, your math is way off - it would lead to a 50% reduction in hospitalizations assuming there is a linear correlation.
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All written as if no one actually read the rather weak original post. I’m sure r4p is happy with all the attention you’ve given something that deserved none.
"The problem with communication is the illusion that it has occurred."
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I clicked on the Forbes link but was already past my monthly limit, even though I don't remember the last time I clicked on a Forbes link.
I'd further add that if the vaccination rate was higher, you'd also likely see a lower infection rate amongst the vaccinated.Rate This wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 7:02 pmOk so I’m off by 17%… a 50% reduction sounds like a fuck of a lot better than this disaster…Matt wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 10:51 amHe's right, your math is way off - it would lead to a 50% reduction in hospitalizations assuming there is a linear correlation.
Voting for Trump is dumber than playing Russian Roulette with fully loaded chambers.