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Code:As of 9/21/10: As of 9/13/10: College Hockey 6 College Football 0 BTHC 4 WCHA FC: 1
Originally posted by SanTropezMay your paint thinner run dry and the fleas of a thousand camels infest your dead deer.Originally posted by bigblue_dlI don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..Originally posted by KeplerWhen the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View PostIt's weird. I don't even see it bumped.Cornell University
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Me too..."It's as if the Drumpf Administration is made up of the worst and unfunny parts of the Cleveland Browns, Washington Generals, and the alien Mon-Stars from Space Jam."
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Originally posted by Jeb2020 View PostWeird
HealthPartners is one of the largest healthcare providers in Minnesota.
They received $57 million in covid aid.
They added a total of 21 available beds during the pandemic in 2020 while their hospital admissions declined 7%.
During a pandemic? Really?
In July of 2020, Health Partners closed 2 clinics and fired 200 health care workers, citing “financial pressures”
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Originally posted by Jeb2020 View PostWeird
HealthPartners is one of the largest healthcare providers in Minnesota.
They received $57 million in covid aid.
They added a total of 21 available beds during the pandemic in 2020 while their hospital admissions declined 7%.
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Weird
Look up any hospital. I’ve looked up the largest as well as local hospitals and almost all of them eliminated icu beds in the heart of the pandemic.
Mount Sinai here 1400 beds 100 icu beds in summer 2020, 700 beds and 50 icu beds summer 2021.
https://data.statesmanjournal.com/co...i-west/330046/
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I know, it's weird right? Maybe there's, like, a ghost in the thread. A sad, sad ghost that has to quote itself.
Cornell '04, Stanford '06
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Rover Frenchy, Classic! Great post.
iwh30 I wish I could be as smart as you. I really do you are the man
gregg729 I just saw your sig, you do love having people revel in your "intelligence."
Ritt18 you are the perfect representation of your alma mater.
Miss Thundercat That's it, you win.
TBA#2 I want to kill you and dance in your blood.
DisplacedCornellian Hahaha. Thread over. Frenchy wins.
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Originally posted by French Rage View PostI know, it's weird right? Maybe there's, like, a ghost in the thread. A sad, sad ghost that has to quote itself.
Hospital admissions were down 10%.
Patient days were down 8%. Government aid had to replace lost revenue.
I will see what data I can pull, with respect to "Tik Tok videos created and choreographed" by groups of medical personnel during working hours?
#Heroes
#AllinThisTogether #TwoWeeksToFlattenTheCurve
#StaySafe
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Originally posted by Kepler View Post
Really? Huh, it bumps for me.Code:As of 9/21/10: As of 9/13/10: College Hockey 6 College Football 0 BTHC 4 WCHA FC: 1
Originally posted by SanTropezMay your paint thinner run dry and the fleas of a thousand camels infest your dead deer.Originally posted by bigblue_dlI don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..Originally posted by KeplerWhen the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
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I fail to understand my workplace's Covid rules. Employee's spouse gets Covid, employee quarantines, tests negative, but a few days later has symptoms and tests positive on a Tuesday, stays home all week. Employee tests positive again on Sunday and does not come in. One day later (Monday) employee tests negative and returns on site the following day.
Normally I don't like interacting with this employee, but now I'm avoiding them even more. Yesterday they were masked, and I thought the return to work rules said mask for 5 days after testing negative. Today employee is not masked.
I am risk averse and I have a child that is too young to get vaccinated. I don't feel safe with my company's current rules.
Someone that had enough virus to test positive 3 days ago is walking all over the plant unmasked.Originally posted by West Texas Wolverine
wT, your wisdom is as boundless as the volume of your cheering.
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It really should be two consecutive days negativeCode:As of 9/21/10: As of 9/13/10: College Hockey 6 College Football 0 BTHC 4 WCHA FC: 1
Originally posted by SanTropezMay your paint thinner run dry and the fleas of a thousand camels infest your dead deer.Originally posted by bigblue_dlI don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..Originally posted by KeplerWhen the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
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Originally posted by wolverineTrumpet View PostI fail to understand my workplace's Covid rules. Employee's spouse gets Covid, employee quarantines, tests negative, but a few days later has symptoms and tests positive on a Tuesday, stays home all week. Employee tests positive again on Sunday and does not come in. One day later (Monday) employee tests negative and returns on site the following day.
Normally I don't like interacting with this employee, but now I'm avoiding them even more. Yesterday they were masked, and I thought the return to work rules said mask for 5 days after testing negative. Today employee is not masked.
I am risk averse and I have a child that is too young to get vaccinated. I don't feel safe with my company's current rules.
Someone that had enough virus to test positive 3 days ago is walking all over the plant unmasked.
Honk, Honk
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