COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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Are you on the spectrum? That is a brutally honest question.

Only if your father is on it too


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Even with the vaxx cure?
. It’s a cure? I don’t think it is.


I’m fully vaxxed. I still mask up everywhere and avoid places with a bunch of people when I can. Covid is still running rampant. I don’t see myself taking another cruise for a long time
 

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all you crybabies saying y'all are not living life because of a pandemic.. I just came back from a college town.. only saw one person with a mask on.

People are living their lives, they ain't thinking or giving a got damn about no coronavirus.
 

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Imagine being stabbed and/or shot up and you waiting days to get treatment. The ICU availability is only going to get worse countrywide. :picard:

Houston man shot 6 times last week still waiting for surgery at hospital overwhelmed by COVID-19

HOUSTON - A Houston man continues to wait for surgery at Ben Taub Hospital roughly a week after getting shot six times. "Everybody is really surprised I’m still in this bed a week later," said Joel Valdez (J.D.) According to a spokesperson from the Harris Health System, Ben Taub Hospital is currently operating with an ICU at 98% capacity. We’re told 33% of those patients are COVID-related. Other area hospitals are reporting similar numbers.

We’re told Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital has an ICU operating at 94% capacity and 58% of patients are COVID-related. "In response to the increase in COVID-19 cases overwhelming the hospitals of Harris Health System, our medical experts review all surgical cases throughout the day to determine the acuity level and patient’s overall condition," said Amanda Callaway from the Harris Health System. "Due to strained resources, surgical patients are being prioritized based on several factors, which unfortunately may result in a delay of non-emergent surgical procedures. Harris Health and its medical partners are working diligently to provide the best possible care during these difficult times."
 

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No I’m not saying that.

But all this creating 10 threads a day on Covid and spending countless hours debating Covid when the vast majority of the world are moving on, living life and not thinking about it makes it redundant.

As for ICU numbers I’ve seen posts by medical professionals says they were told they can’t publicly release information on why those numbers are the way they are.

The hospitals are admitting patients who test positive for Covid into the ICU unit even if they have little to no symptoms thus inflating the ICU numbers.

Also according to John Hopkins this virus has a 1.7% mortality rate so :manny::yeshrug:
 
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