Coronavirus

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Should of started coughing and hacking bet that would of shut them up
Well one guy had his phone on speaker. I don’t understand while people do that shit. If you can’t hear don’t use the phone at all. The others could barely pronounce “Omicron”. I wasn’t in the mood lol. I was in and out quick. 20 minutes top which is unheard of for a fleet vehicle. I’ll be back.
 
What the heck did they do with all the monies that were applied to Covid plans for the Public?

They offer COVID test sites at State Parks, Hospitals , schools, independent medical sites and even union halls.
These location are givin very small amounts of supplies and turn away tens of thousands of people who want to be tested.

Where are the Local , state and federal funds that were put in place to accommodate the people who want these services, for whatever reason.

Don’t think you will hear about those missing funds on the news.
They are very quick to report where you can get these services but then do not report how many were turned away from those very same sites.
 
Not time for a cruise yet...

More cruise ships under CDC investigation due to COVID-19 cases​

pressherald.com/2021/12/29/more-cruise-ships-under-cdc-investigation-due-to-covid-19-cases/

By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON December 29, 2021

MIAMI — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating more cruise ships due to new cases of COVID-19 as the omicron variant drives extremely high infection levels in the industry hub of Florida.

The CDC said 88 vessels are now either under investigation or observation, but it did not specify how many COVID-19 cases have been reported. Four other vessels are also being monitored by the CDC as well.

Florida hit a new record for daily cases on Tuesday with 46,900 new cases in a day. Since Christmas, the state’s 7-day average of daily cases has surpassed previous records set during last summer’s surge, rising to 29,400 infections.

Coronavirus hospitalizations in the state have also risen from about 1,200 patients two weeks ago to about 3,400 on Wednesday. But that is still less than one-fifth the number of hospitalizations reported in late August due to the delta wave.

Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal is calling for the CDC and cruise lines to again halt cruise travel, six months after the industry mounted its comeback.

“Our warnings have proved sadly prescient and continuously compelling. Time for CDC and cruise lines to protect consumers, again pause – docking their ships,” the Connecticut senator posted on Twitter.
Cruise lines have not announced any plans to halt cruising.

None of the ships so far appear to have so many cases that they would overwhelm medical resources on board and require a return to port. But some have been denied entry at some foreign ports.

Several Florida-based ships have reported outbreaks. The Carnival Freedom was denied entry to Aruba and Bonaire after an undisclosed number of passengers and crew aboard caught the virus.

Some cruise ships have not been allowed to disembark in Mexican ports due to cases reported, bringing to memory the early days of the pandemic when cruise lines negotiated docking plans as ships were being turned away by officials worried about the virus’s spread.

The Mexican government said Tuesday it would allow cruise ships with reported coronavirus cases to dock. The country’s Health Department said passengers or crew who show no symptoms will be allowed to come ashore normally, while those with symptoms or a positive virus test will be quarantined or given medical care.
 
What the heck did they do with all the monies that were applied to Covid plans for the Public?

They offer COVID test sites at State Parks, Hospitals , schools, independent medical sites and even union halls.
These location are givin very small amounts of supplies and turn away tens of thousands of people who want to be tested.

Where are the Local , state and federal funds that were put in place to accommodate the people who want these services, for whatever reason.

Don’t think you will hear about those missing funds on the news.
They are very quick to report where you can get these services but then do not report how many were turned away from those very same sites.
The best was the one by the county center. It literally sat there unused until the tent basically collapsed. Then they took it down. Had to cost millions to outfit.
 
Ya can’t fix stupid

The sooner everyone realizes that everyone and yes I mean everyone’s going to get this
Over and over again
The better off we will all be

it’s here
It’s staying
And if we don’t stop being stupid
The problems will multiply

We will still have covid
We won’t have many industries
We will have a depression
We won’t have the funds to dig our way out because we’ve already over spent
And China will crush us

get smart ppl
The question is clear
It’s the virus v the economy
The choice is clear
The choice has always been clear
 
Sucks to be a Cruise Line...

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/1...rs-to-avoid-cruises-regardless-of-vaccination

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday raised its Covid-19 warning level for cruise ships to 4, the highest, and issued a blunt warning: “Avoid cruise travel regardless of vaccination status.”

The move came as the number of outbreaks on ships has grown in recent weeks, causing some ports to turn away ships. Last week, dozens of people on a Royal Caribbean International ship tested positive after it set sail from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and a Carnival Cruise Line ship returned to Miami on Sunday after positive tests among “a small number on board.”

Calling the C.D.C.’s decision “perplexing,” the cruise industry’s trade group, Cruise Lines International Association, said in a statement that the number of cases onboard made up a very slim minority of the total population and that “the majority of cases were asymptomatic or mild in nature, posing little to no burden on medical resources onboard or onshore.”

Before the C.D.C.’s warning on Thursday, Royal Caribbean Group, one of the biggest cruise companies, said its ships had carried 1.1 million guests since it had restarted U.S. operations in June, with 1,745 people testing positive. While the majority of passengers had mild or no symptoms, 41 people were hospitalized.

“Omicron is having a big short-term impact on everyone, but many observers see this as a major step towards Covid-19 becoming endemic rather than epidemic,” said Richard D. Fain, chairman and chief executive of Royal Caribbean Cruises.

Despite the increase in cruise ship cases, Mexico’s government announced this week that it would let cruise ships dock at its ports even if passengers have tested positive for the coronavirus, and also allow asymptomatic travelers to disembark on its shores.

The announcement came after two cruise ships with Covid outbreaks were refused permission by the authorities in Jalisco State in the last week to let passengers or crew disembark at Puerto Vallarta, a popular tourist destination on Mexico’s Pacific coast.

“Our country maintains its policy of solidarity and fraternity, as well as the principle of non-discrimination towards all people,” the government said in a statement. “The health and tourism authorities remain attentive to provide the necessary medical assistance to those who visit us.”

The coronavirus wreaked havoc on the cruise industry in the early stages of the pandemic, infecting hundreds of cruise passengers and workers and requiring the sector to shut down for 18 months. To begin sailing, cruise ships had to agree to the C.D.C.’s Conditional Sailing Order, which is valid until Jan. 15.

On most cruises out of U.S. ports, almost all crew members and adult passengers are vaccinated and masks are required indoors except for when passengers are eating or drinking.

Among the safety measures the order requires — beyond submitting the daily number of coronavirus cases — is a prevention and control plan for each cruise ship.

Most cruise companies do not publicly announce the number of coronavirus cases identified during sailings, but all cruise ships operating to and from U.S. ports must submit daily numbers to the C.D.C., which uses a color-coded system to inform the public whether the number of cases is above or below the agency’s threshold for an investigation.

Currently 88 cruise ships are being monitored by the C.D.C. because of reported coronavirus cases onboard. The agency does not publicly specify the number of cases on each ship.
 
I'm over it. My daughter is over it. We beat this f'er down without being vaxxed.
Natural Immunity beaches!

One thing I will say, observationally, is this: This virus behaves like none other I have seen. It goes on multiple seek and destroy missions across your organs and immune system, try's to find the greatest weakness and exploit it. Like something programmed and designed to do.
After having it, I fully believe this is not something that evolved through nature. This is a manufactured virus.
 
After having it, I fully believe this is not something that evolved through nature. This is a manufactured virus.
If anyone manufactured it for maximum chaos, they showed great stupidity in depending on a well-conserved spike protein, which made vaccine production a cinch. Should have designed it along the lines of HIV which has eluded a vaccine for almost 40 years now. Just saying...
 
If anyone manufactured it for maximum chaos, they showed great stupidity in depending on a well-conserved spike protein, which made vaccine production a cinch. Should have designed it along the lines of HIV which has eluded a vaccine for almost 40 years now. Just saying...

But then you would have limited its transmission. They picked a good one to spread.
 
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