‘Just wear a mask and don’t tell anyone’: Workplaces are filling up with sick employees

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No where in there does Slavitt or Fauci say that “folks shouldn’t give a shyt if they spread it”. Masks need to be normalized in our society they way they are in Asia.

2,400 people died from Covid a day ago. Saying that people shouldn’t “care if they spread it” isn't just ignorant it’s dangerous to the general population.

B b bu but stop being lazy! This disease only destroys your taste buds, smell, internal organs, and breathing ability! We got to move on and get those corporate profits up! :troll:
 

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If the top experts are basically saying "y'all nikkas all gon get the shyt :hubie:", why are we still doing "stop the spread" methods like masking? :why:



Before you say "we don't wanna overload the hospitals :damn: ", the people most likely to get hospitalized (elderly people) are overwhelmingly vaccinated, and we have known treatments that are available (sotrovimab monoclonals) or soon to be available (Pfizer pill).



Lastly the death count is flawed. We know that the country doesn't differentiate between dying because of covid vs dying with covid. It's quite possible that 30% of the daily deaths(if not substantially more) are people who died of issues unrelated to covid.

The actual death rate from COVID is close to 1.3 million people dead. Its that the red states underreport deaths to make their dysfunctional GOP base look good. Some peoole who died from COVID, have to wait as long as 18 months (!) before having a proper funeral/ sendoff because the funeral homes are that backed up with logs of dead people.
 

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Don't say 1% you fukking crazy piece of shyt. Say 3.3 million. You fukking p*ssy say the god damn number. @Captain Crunch

Stop talking about the antibodies you dumb fukk

FDA halts use of monoclonal antibodies that don't work against Omicron — and Florida pushes back

IM TIRED YOU, PSYCHOS, SAYING 1%

SAY I DON'T GIVE A fukk IF 3.3 MILLION PEOPLE DIE. SAY THE NUMBER

I said .1%(1 in 1000) if you're 40 or under, and this CDC chart below says that the death rate for that age range(40 and under) is actually lower :leon: :ehh:
Cases, Data, and Surveillance

Check the link, 73mil symptomatic covid cases for ppl aged 18-49 compared to 64k deaths. Do the math, that's a .08% death rate. My .1% claim was wrong, the death rate according to the chart for ppl under 40 is lower. :wow:

This CDC estimate chart was from the onset of the pandemic to September '21(Delta came out July '21), and they(this CDC estimate chart) overestimated the cases and deaths.

FDA is halting monoclonals that appear to be ineffective against the current strain Omicron. Sotrovimab, which I brought up earlier, is still available and is effective against Omicron. Try again sir :wow:
 
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I said .1%(1 in 1000) if you're 40 or under, and this CDC chart below says that the death rate for that age range(40 and under) is actually lower :leon: :ehh:
Cases, Data, and Surveillance

Check the link, 73mil symptomatic covid cases for ppl aged 18-49 compared to 64k deaths. Do the math, that's a .08% death rate. My .1% claim was wrong, the death rate according to the chart for ppl under 40 is lower. :wow:

This CDC estimate chart was from the onset of the pandemic to September '21(Delta came out July '21), and they(this CDC estimate chart) overestimated the cases and deaths.

FDA is halting monoclonals that appear to be ineffective against the current strain Omicron. Sotrovimab, which I brought up earlier, is still available and is effective against Omicron. Try again sir :wow:

how many 18-49 yr olds are there in the u.s?

115.8 million minus 73 million already symptomatic covid cases equals 42.8 million 18-49 year olds who are susceptible to covid.
42,800,000 x .08 = 34,240 between the ages of 18-49 years old at minimum will die of covid.

number seems kinda low.:patrice:

all this is predicated on getting covid once, we already know covid is all-year around and people have gotten it twice within a 3 month timespan. how many infections can the body fight off before it can't no longer?
 
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how many 18-49 yr olds are there in the u.s?

115.8 million minus 73 million already symptomatic covid cases equals 42.8 million 18-49 year olds who are susceptible to covid.
42,800,000 x .080 = 34,240 between the ages of 18-49 years old at minimum will die of covid.

number seems kinda low.:patrice:

all this is predicated on getting covid once, we already know covid is all-year around and people have gotten it twice within a 3 month timespan. how many infections can the body fight off before it can't no longer?

That 34k number you touted is still low, plus we're basing this off the CDC's estimate chart of .08% fatality for 18-49. We know that ppl w/ comorbidities or weak immune systems are more vulnerable to covid than ppl w/o that, it's very well possible that the average person 49 or younger w/ no comorbidities/good immune system has a fatality rate that's far lower than .08% :manny:

Not too mention, that .08% doesn't factor vaccines and/or monoclonals, which are known to greatly reduce hospitalization/death :hubie:



There's a decent possibility that the subsequent variants will be less lethal(Omicron may indicate that), plus natural immunity was a talking point on why South Africans fared greatly w/ Omicron. :manny:



This ain't 2020 dawg, if you believe in 'the science", you trust that the vaccines and treatments work like they said it did. :hubie:

Time to go back to normal :hubie:
 
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That 34k number you touted is still low, plus we're basing this off the CDC's estimate chart of .8% fatality for 18-49. We know that ppl w/ comorbidities or weak immune systems are more vulnerable to covid than ppl w/o that, it's very well possible that the average person 49 or younger w/ no comorbidities/good immune system has a fatality rate that's far lower than .8% :manny:

Not too mention, that .8% doesn't factor vaccines and/or monoclonals, which are known to greatly reduce hospitalization/death :hubie:



There's a decent possibility that the subsequent variants will be less lethal(Omicron may indicate that), plus natural immunity was a talking point on why South Africans fared greatly w/ Omicron. :manny:



This ain't 2020 dawg, if you believe in 'the science", you trust that the vaccines and treatments work like they said it did. :hubie:

Time to go back to normal :hubie:

is it .08 or .8 ?

to "go back to normal" is to engage in a fantasy that people aren't getting sick and not showing up to places they're expected to be. do you think people aren't at work or school solely because of quarantining? got cops, the national guard and bus drivers teaching school classes. every police department in the country has cops out because of covid, emt too. some businesses can't even operate during "normal" hours because of covid.
 
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is it .08 or .8 ?

to "go back to normal" is to engage in a fantasy that people aren't getting sick and showing up to places they're expected to be. do you think people aren't at work or school solely because of quarantining? got cops, the national guard and bus drivers teaching school classes. every police department in the country has cops out because of covid, emt too. some businesses can't even operate during "normal" hours because of covid.

It's actually .08%(according the CDC's estimate chart that ranges from Feb '20-Sept '2, 73mil symptomatic cases for ppl 18-49 to 64k deaths = .08% fatality rate not factoring health or vaccines/treatments).

The "back to normal" actually makes the most sense, because the ppl we're supposed to trust(Fauci, other medical experts) are on record saying that we'll most likely get covid eventually.

It does not make any sense to try to "limit the spread", when there's a variety of vaccines and treatments to reduce risk of hospitalization/death.
 

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It's actually .08%(according the CDC's estimate chart that ranges from Feb '20-Sept '2, 73mil symptomatic cases for ppl 18-49 to 64k deaths = .08% fatality rate not factoring health or vaccines/treatments).

The "back to normal" actually makes the most sense, because the ppl we're supposed to trust(Fauci, other medical experts) are on record saying that we'll most likely get covid eventually.

It does not make any sense to try to "limit the spread", when there's a variety of vaccines and treatments to reduce risk of hospitalization/death.

they want people back to work, they're saying that because they realized a significant portion of this country will not follow health guidelines. it didn't have to be this way but people continued spreading it to other people to the point that it was in every state and county within 2-3 months of being detected in the U.S. the spread could have been contained but people wanted to gather and spread the virus, so heres our shytty reality, play hot potato with virus that that can leave millions with long-lasting effects. the upside is maybe the huge number of people who will end up on disability might move the agenda for universal healthcare forward.
 
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shyt I'm salary but due to shortages in my gov office they are paying incentive wages for employees to work OT.

OT isn't really the word, that just means covering a shift. Your standard time and a half. But with what we're doing.....basically I get paid $75 an hour for doing my job and working a little longer to help keep things in order.

Since the beginning of this I've been cleaning up. Lining my pockets with paper.

fukk outta here, I'd go to work and plug in my ventilator in my office :pachaha: I'm not missing out on one red cent.
 
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1. Because knowingly spreading a deadly disease is literally biological warfare and a fukking criminal act.

2. Not everyone in this country is fully vaccinated and our hospitals are still completely overwhelmed with unvaccinated individuals. Plus being old doesn't mean you should be condemned to die or put yourself at high risk of ruining their health because you refuse to wear a mask in public. That's not how society works. There's entirely too much catering to a loud ass minority when we should be either removing them from society completely or punishing them for putting our health and healthcare systems at risk via fines, jail etc.

You'd also whine like the piece of shyt you are if our economy tanked because the largest portion of our population stopped operating within the economy because they're scared of getting sick and dying. All because garbage like you didn't want to wear a mask.

3. Literally spreading misinformation. There have been studies done that have shown our death count is much higher not just here but globally.

The US is undercounting COVID deaths, researchers say. Now they have a tool to figure out why.
Could the global Covid death toll be millions higher than thought?
COVID-19 deaths in Americas may be higher than reported -PAHO
NPR Cookie Consent and Choices

4. Get fukked you psychopathic piece of shyt. If you're unwilling to wear a mask to protect your fellow citizens your ass should be put in a fukking camp and removed from society. PERIOD. We shouldn't be catering to dogshyt humans who literally don't care about killing other people. fukk you, lying cumguzzling waste of oxygen.

Yeah, lemme gon' head and put dawg on ignore.
 

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they want people back to work, they're saying that because they realized a significant portion of this country will not follow health guidelines. it didn't have to be this way but people continued spreading it to other people to the point that it was in every state and county within 2-3 months of being detected in the U.S. the spread could have been contained but people wanted to gather and spread the virus, so heres how shytty reality. play hot potato with virus that that can leave millions with long-lasting effects. the upside is maybe the huge number of people who will end up on disability might move the agenda for universal healthcare forward.

Do I think the motive is "take your ass back to work"? Yes, but there's still enough evidence to indicate that we're all likely to get covid. I can point to experts prior to Omicron saying we all gon get it, and there's a number of countries that "followed the science"(mass masks/vaccinations) yet dealt/currently are dealing with covid waves(Israel; Gilbraltrar, Ireland, Japan, etc).

There was nothing we could've done to "contain the spread". Australia w/ it's covid detention camps and other harsh lockdowns(you had to check in on your phone while outside during quarantine) had a covid wave this month. There's no stopping the spread, the science and other countries prove that. :hubie:
 

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Do I think the motive is "take your ass back to work"? Yes, but there's still enough evidence to indicate that we're all likely to get covid. I can point to experts prior to Omicron saying we all gon get it, and there's a number of countries that "followed the science"(mass masks/vaccinations) yet dealt/currently are dealing with covid waves(Israel; Gilbraltrar, Ireland, Japan, etc).

There was nothing we could've done to "contain the spread". Australia w/ it's covid detention camps and other harsh lockdowns(you had to check in on your phone while outside during quarantine) had a covid wave this month. There's no stopping the spread, the science and other countries prove that. :hubie:

who do you think is spreading covid?:gucci:
 

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who do you think is spreading covid?:gucci:

Anyone who gets covid, especially this current strain(Omicron). :hubie:

I literally just said there's no "stopping the spread" earlier, Japan a place w/ religious masking just had a covid wave, while Australia w/ some of the harshest lockdowns and covid detention camps had record cases this month.
 
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