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Covfefe-19 The 12th Part: The Only Thing Worse Than This New Board Is TrumpVirus2020

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Re: Yesterday’s topic of Covid going around before it was official -

It’s certainly a possibility, but I think there was something else that was nasty going around. Quite a number of people got sick in late Jan-early Feb of 2020, but at least the people I knew spoke more of general fatigue and fluid build up in the ear, or an all out ear infection rather than the common respiratory symptoms that have gone along with Covid.
 
Re: Yesterday’s topic of Covid going around before it was official -

It’s certainly a possibility, but I think there was something else that was nasty going around. Quite a number of people got sick in late Jan-early Feb of 2020, but at least the people I knew spoke more of general fatigue and fluid build up in the ear, or an all out ear infection rather than the common respiratory symptoms that have gone along with Covid.

Agree. I absolutely don't discount the possibility, but that was a brutal year for influenza (1.5 times the previous season) and I think RSV, though I can't find numbers easily.
 
Get yer girl Susie on it.

I hear she's a very effective legislator. Very influential. Gets things done.
 
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Remember the Conspiracy Conference where people got sick and blamed it on Anthrax?

A QAnon and anti-vaccine podcaster has died from complications due to COVID-19 after contracting the virus at a conspiracy theory conference that turned into a superspreader event, and where fellow attendees baselessly blamed their illness on an anthrax attack.

Doug Kuzma, 61, from Newport News, Virginia, died on January 3 after being hospitalized 10 days earlier. Kuzma broadcasted on the FROG News podcasting network, which stands for “Fully Rely On God.” Kuzma and his FROG fellow hosts pushed an array of conspiracy theories ranging from QAnon to COVID denial and election fraud lies.

Kuzma attended the ReAwaken America conference in Dallas on the weekend of Dec. 11, posting a picture of his media pass on his Facebook page. Other images Kuzma posted from the conference show large crowds in confined spaces without any social distancing or masks.

Kuzma reported that he was feeling ill, but claimed it was just his chronic bronchitis flaring up again. On December 15 he posted on Facebook that he had a fever and said it was time to call the doctor.

Someone commented that he should get a COVID test anyway, but Kuzma responded: “No way.” When the commenter said it was better to be “safe than sorry,” Kuzma once again lashed out, writing: “You must have lost your mind, so they can kill me, and try and give me the jab. I’ll die at the house before I go to the hospital.”

However, after suffering from a fever for five days straight, Kuzma was forced to admit that he had likely contracted COVID.

He was reportedly found unconscious at his house on Christmas Eve and rushed to the hospital. Pro-Trump lawyer Lin Wood posted on Telegram that Kuzma was brought to the Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital ICU in Newport News and was not responding to treatment. Kuzma was sedated and placed on a ventilator, according to a post by his podcast network.

According to a fellow member of FROG News, the final message Kuzma sent was a photo of himself with ​​a “refill of ivermectin.” The drug has not been approved for use in treating COVID-19. Ivermectin, which is best known as a horse dewormer, is prescribed to humans as an antiparasitic drug, but a study that claimed it was an effective treatment for COVID-19 was withdrawn due to plagiarism and “serious problems with their raw data.”

I guess God wasn't really all that reliable eh Qucumber?
 
I've seen a few posts that point out even with delta becoming single digits for share of cases, it still makes up a decent amount of hospitalizations. So we have to be careful how we're interpreting graphs of covid without variant context.
 
This is outright denied by the Anti-Vax crowd... **Roll eyes**

Would you like the tee adjusted up or down at all Mr. Darwin?

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Given that news- is there any data that Omicron is anywhere as deadly as past versions to the unvaxxord?

I can't find any head to head comparison for lethality between delta and omicron for unvaxxed. Maybe they just don't have good crosstabs yet.
 
now what percentage of the population is vaccinated?

74%.*

So 26% of the population is contributing 55% of cases, 69% of hospitalizations, and 62% of the deaths.

And that's over the last 4 weeks. The spike has been the last few days.

A Dumpy says what?

* Whoops, sorry, that's MN. MN's vaccination percentage is 72%. So, 28% of the population has 55% of cases, 69% of hospitalizations, and 62% of the deaths.
 
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I think it's probably safe to assume this data isn't differentiating between the boosted and not, either.

It's always fun when the person saying "the data doesn't support the narrative" tries to make their case by pointing to data that supports the narrative.

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now what percentage of the population is vaccinated?

So much for that 95% bullsh*t ehhh.

Not to mention 30-40% of “Covid hospitalizations” are patients who test positive upon arrival and are arriving for something unrelated to Covid.

Ready for your 4th shot?

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