Coronavirus

wreaking havoc with the NY Yankees, allegedly young and healthy human specimens. Never did say its lethal, except for the old and decrepit, but definitely knocked a few 30 and 40 year olds I know out of circulation for a week. If I can likely avoid the loss of a week, I get the shot.
 
wreaking havoc with the NY Yankees, allegedly young and healthy human specimens. Never did say its lethal, except for the old and decrepit, but definitely knocked a few 30 and 40 year olds I know out of circulation for a week. If I can likely avoid the loss of a week, I get the shot.
Ok I’ll tell you of all I know that have died during an episode.
4, One guy that works with me got it last April, he gave it to his mother. She became sick and died of respiratory failure by the weekend. She was hitting 90.
Two from a company I deal with. The first guy got over it and was cleared to go back to work. He was told on Thursday to just come back in Monday by his boss. He didn’t show on Monday and was found dead on the floor.
The second from that company waited like most of us do to long. Had full blown pneumonia with labored breathing by the time he went to an Walk in care. (No one wanted to wait in these lines and primary’s would see anyone sick “Assholes”) He died two days later. Those two were last summer.
Last was last month at a restaurant customer. The cook was an illegal and like the other guy didn’t go until the owner told him not to come in before seeing a doctor. Again pneumonia, he went in hospital and he didn’t respond to treatment. He was a illegal, may not have ever seen a doc in his life. He was 26.
That’s it out of must be over a hundred that I know that have had it. Crap every business I go to everyone has had already. Even my 18 yr old I just asked “How many of your friends haven’t had it?” and I got “All have had it”. That’s why most liken it to the flu. Even the flu has casualties except last year. Aperently it was on vacation.
 
I won’t type all the details

but of the 45/50 ppl I know that got it from 17 to 95
They only person I know that passed was my 95 year old aunt with sever Alzheimer’s in a nursing home her husband survived it
Cases from mild to severe Amongst the 50
I don’t know what else to tell anyone
Draw your own conclusions

I do however know a few ppl the stress being caused have pushed to sever depression and even worse

again draw your own conclusions
 
Never said i was afraid of dying from it. But if i can avoid catching it by getting a shot like i do for the flu…guess that’s my “conclusion.”
 
I won’t type all the details

but of the 45/50 ppl I know that got it from 17 to 95
They only person I know that passed was my 95 year old aunt with sever Alzheimer’s in a nursing home her husband survived it
Cases from mild to severe Amongst the 50
I don’t know what else to tell anyone
Draw your own conclusions

I do however know a few ppl the stress being caused have pushed to sever depression and even worse

again draw your own conclusions
SAME…..

I know a 96 year old guy that tested positive twice.

He is still laughing.
 
.......and explain to me how the woman in her 30s, never sick, jogs 3 miles every other day.....Dies?

We cant explain it. One was very lucky. The woman wasnt.

MASKS WORK! I wouldnt be alive today if not for my N95 mask!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Social distancing WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!

THE VAX WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!

people who are sick and dying today are UNVACCINATED!!!!!!!

Same story, different day.............keep dodging bullets.........
 

God vs. Darwin: Smart Money Goes w/the Brit...

Vaccine-skeptical cardinal placed on ventilator after contracting COVID​

pressherald.com/2021/08/16/vaccine-skeptical-cardinal-placed-on-ventilator-after-contracting-covid/

By TODD RICHMOND August 16, 2021
Cardinal Raymond Burke applauds during a press conference at the Italian Senate, in Rome on Sept. 6, 2018.

MADISON, Wis. — Cardinal Raymond Burke, one of the Catholic Church’s most outspoken conservatives and a vaccine skeptic, said he has COVID-19 and his staff said he is breathing through a ventilator.
Burke tweeted Aug. 10 that he had caught the virus, was resting comfortably and was receiving excellent medical care.

“Please pray for me as I begin my recovery,” the 73-year-old Burke said in the tweet. “Let us trust in Divine Providence. God bless you.”

On Saturday, his staff tweeted that he had been hospitalized and was on a ventilator, but that doctors were encouraged with his progress.

“(His Eminence) faithfully prayed the Rosary for those suffering from the virus … Let us now pray the Rosary for him,” his staff said.

The Washington Post and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Burke became infected during a visit to Wisconsin and was hospitalized there. Burke was born in Richland Center in southwestern Wisconsin and served as bishop in the Diocese of La Crosse from 1995 to 2004.

COVID-19 cases have been surging in Wisconsin in recent weeks due largely to the delta variant. The state’s seven-day case average stood at 1,139 as of Wednesday, the highest it’s been since February.
The Diocese of La Crosse had no immediate information Monday on where Burke was hospitalized. A spokesman for the Wisconsin Hospital Association said he had no information on Burke. Vatican media officials didn’t immediately respond to an email.

Burke holds a doctorate in canon law. He moved from the Diocese of La Crosse to become archbishop of St. Louis. He spent more than four years in that position, leaving in August 2008 to oversee the Vatican’s supreme court. He was the first American to hold that position.

Burke has built a reputation as an outspoken conservative. He drew attention in the U.S. in 2004 when he said he would deny Holy Communion to the Democratic presidential nominee, John Kerry, a Roman Catholic who supports abortion rights.

Pope Francis reassigned Burke from the Vatican court in 2014 after he said the church was like a ship with no rudder.

Burke has since become one of Francis’ fiercest critics, first by joining three other conservative cardinals in formally asking Francis in 2016 to explain himself after he opened the door to letting civilly remarried Catholics receive Holy Communion.

He also has joined a chorus of conservative and traditionalist criticism of Francis’ crackdown on the celebration of the old Latin Mass, decrying the “severity” of the pope’s decision and questioning his right to impose, saying he shared the “profound sorrow” of Catholics who felt Francis had unfairly attacked them. Burke celebrated a Tridentine Mass, as the old liturgy is also known, at a parish in Stamford, Connecticut, the very evening that the pope’s new restrictions were announced.

The pope eventually placed him back on the court in 2017 but made him a member rather than its chief officer.

Burke criticized the University of Notre Dame, in 2009, over its plans to give then-President Barack Obama an honorary degree because Obama supports abortion

Burke also has criticized how governments have handled the pandemic, referring to the virus in a homily last December as the “Wuhan virus,” a derogatory term used by former President Donald Trump to describe the coronavirus and warning people that governments were manipulating them. In May 2020, he spoke out against mandatory vaccinations, saying some in society want to implant microchips in people.

He said in March 2020 that the best weapon for battling “the evil of the coronavirus” is a relationship with Jesus Christ.
 
.......and explain to me how the woman in her 30s, never sick, jogs 3 miles every other day.....Dies?

We cant explain it. One was very lucky. The woman wasnt.

MASKS WORK! I wouldnt be alive today if not for my N95 mask!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Social distancing WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!

THE VAX WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!

people who are sick and dying today are UNVACCINATED!!!!!!!

Same story, different day.............keep dodging bullets.........
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......but it WILL prevent droplets from your nose and mouth from getting airborne. Anything is better than nothing

We knew this from day 1. Still talking about this?

C'mon.....this selective info BS has to stop!!!
 
More like nothing works

keep kidding yourself and lulling yourself into a blind and blissfulll however false sense of security

your never safe or secure
Your also to foolish to realize it
Sad sad state of affaires
 
Mask have never and will never protect you from a virus
They were made and designed to protect you from large particles and bacteria

surgical mask were only designed to protect surgical patients from surgical staffs bacteria

ever see the suits they use in virology labs
A total environment suit

your all kidding yourselves if you believe face mask and shields are doing a blessed thing
 
Back at jfk
They pay less and less attention everytrip

sense less either enforce the damn mask policy or get rid of it

pretending is even stupider than doing
And doing is already plenty stupid
 
......but it WILL prevent droplets from your nose and mouth from getting airborne. Anything is better than nothing

We knew this from day 1. Still talking about this?

C'mon.....this selective info BS has to stop!!!
Problem is, why is it over the years you go to a primary with, cold, flu, fever, mono, etc. and they never wore a mask. Ever wonder why no one got sick. At the same time send a kid to school and the class comes down with it. Someone had Pox and everyone got it.
It’s Natural immunity. From what? Getting it over and over, so how is this different? Peeps die from everything I mentioned above. Why no fear from the Doc’s then but now OMG? Who knew what was coming into an ER or an office. Why are you wearing now it if you have immunity now from your vaccine?
And the biggest avoided answer from all of you. Why do you not trust the FDA now?
Masks like you mention are not made at all to stop Aerosol, it’s a placebo. They don’t work, I posted a video a while ago of how it didn’t work but someone kept taking it down.

What an embarrassment having the Statue of Liberty in NY Harbor. Just about no one left in NY believes in Liberty. Just their own agendas. The rest just about all moved out.
 
He’s right
If mask worked on a viral infection why didn’t your gp wear one in the office
Whe werent gps handing them out in the waiting room during cold and flu season with packed waiting areas full of sick and elderly folks

the season is simple
Mask don’t work on viruses .

keep fooling yourself

and someone tell my why do we need the hype 24 hours a day

it’s never covid and more or the delta variant
Now is always the Highly contagious delta
And 90 percent of the cases are delta
Who the duck cares

when ppl feel your selling most say I’m not buying
 

God vs. Darwin: Smart Money Goes w/the Brit...

Vaccine-skeptical cardinal placed on ventilator after contracting COVID​

pressherald.com/2021/08/16/vaccine-skeptical-cardinal-placed-on-ventilator-after-contracting-covid/

By TODD RICHMOND August 16, 2021
Cardinal Raymond Burke applauds during a press conference at the Italian Senate, in Rome on Sept. 6, 2018.

MADISON, Wis. — Cardinal Raymond Burke, one of the Catholic Church’s most outspoken conservatives and a vaccine skeptic, said he has COVID-19 and his staff said he is breathing through a ventilator.
Burke tweeted Aug. 10 that he had caught the virus, was resting comfortably and was receiving excellent medical care.

“Please pray for me as I begin my recovery,” the 73-year-old Burke said in the tweet. “Let us trust in Divine Providence. God bless you.”

On Saturday, his staff tweeted that he had been hospitalized and was on a ventilator, but that doctors were encouraged with his progress.

“(His Eminence) faithfully prayed the Rosary for those suffering from the virus … Let us now pray the Rosary for him,” his staff said.

The Washington Post and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Burke became infected during a visit to Wisconsin and was hospitalized there. Burke was born in Richland Center in southwestern Wisconsin and served as bishop in the Diocese of La Crosse from 1995 to 2004.

COVID-19 cases have been surging in Wisconsin in recent weeks due largely to the delta variant. The state’s seven-day case average stood at 1,139 as of Wednesday, the highest it’s been since February.
The Diocese of La Crosse had no immediate information Monday on where Burke was hospitalized. A spokesman for the Wisconsin Hospital Association said he had no information on Burke. Vatican media officials didn’t immediately respond to an email.

Burke holds a doctorate in canon law. He moved from the Diocese of La Crosse to become archbishop of St. Louis. He spent more than four years in that position, leaving in August 2008 to oversee the Vatican’s supreme court. He was the first American to hold that position.

Burke has built a reputation as an outspoken conservative. He drew attention in the U.S. in 2004 when he said he would deny Holy Communion to the Democratic presidential nominee, John Kerry, a Roman Catholic who supports abortion rights.

Pope Francis reassigned Burke from the Vatican court in 2014 after he said the church was like a ship with no rudder.

Burke has since become one of Francis’ fiercest critics, first by joining three other conservative cardinals in formally asking Francis in 2016 to explain himself after he opened the door to letting civilly remarried Catholics receive Holy Communion.

He also has joined a chorus of conservative and traditionalist criticism of Francis’ crackdown on the celebration of the old Latin Mass, decrying the “severity” of the pope’s decision and questioning his right to impose, saying he shared the “profound sorrow” of Catholics who felt Francis had unfairly attacked them. Burke celebrated a Tridentine Mass, as the old liturgy is also known, at a parish in Stamford, Connecticut, the very evening that the pope’s new restrictions were announced.

The pope eventually placed him back on the court in 2017 but made him a member rather than its chief officer.

Burke criticized the University of Notre Dame, in 2009, over its plans to give then-President Barack Obama an honorary degree because Obama supports abortion

Burke also has criticized how governments have handled the pandemic, referring to the virus in a homily last December as the “Wuhan virus,” a derogatory term used by former President Donald Trump to describe the coronavirus and warning people that governments were manipulating them. In May 2020, he spoke out against mandatory vaccinations, saying some in society want to implant microchips in people.

He said in March 2020 that the best weapon for battling “the evil of the coronavirus” is a relationship with Jesus Christ.

classic high risk category, wit a daily nip too... Amen...
 
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