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Harrison Bergeron

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  1. I believe so, but I have middle age dementia from time to time.
  2. Yep: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/06/the-vaccine-miracle-how-scientists-waged-the-battle-against-covid-19
  3. You can tell by people's attitudes who reads data and who reads twatter.
  4. https://www.cdc.gov/csels/dls/locs/2021/07-21-2021-lab-alert-Changes_CDC_RT-PCR_SARS-CoV-2_Testing_1.html Probably where the flu went last year.
  5. Rona's probably the least thing to worry about catching at Six Flags.
  6. My wife had the exact same experience in May. We went to my kid's banquet, and she thought she had food poisoning. She had bad food poisoning for several days. She ultimately tested positive for Covid and had a really bad case. Don't know if it was related or bad luck.
  7. More good news about another possible therapeutic: https://www.wsj.com/articles/is-fluvoxamine-the-covid-miracle-drug-we-have-been-waiting-for-oral-pill-cheap-hospitalization-11640726605 I heard Dr. Peter McCullough mention its efficacy and use as well.
  8. Bruce clearly does not have a clue what "decimated" means. #idiocracy
  9. Nor has any team in a stable situation ... the experts told us last year covid selective impacts depending on what you're doing, so apparently this new variant only strikes teams with new coaches, high transfer numbers, lots of opt-outs or injuries, and other epidemiological issues.
  10. https://www.secrant.com/rant/sec-football/will-saban-ever-beat-aandm-again/100440404/
  11. Shifting enrollment between junior colleges seems like a #winning.
  12. <CSBwarning> Listening to sports talk yesterday it continues to be funny having aggy and others called out for "conveniently having a covid outbreaks" that correspond with losing coaches, players to the portal, injuries, etc. Guy called aggy (and others) out for using rona as an excuse to shirk having to get pummeled in a bowl and how that really screws over fans who bought (often non-refundable) hotels, plane tickets, bowl tickets, etc.
  13. I agree, but there is nuance, and unfortunately in today's 'murica our professional and amateur screamers are incapable of having a detailed, nuanced discussion of data and facts. You're never going to hear a talking head on TV or someone screaming on twatter make that point. As noted above, hospitalization data is based on claims not reasons for admittance. Practically, if a person comes to the hospital with chest pains, there is no way to capture that only what the hospital treats (i.e., bills) in ICD-10. That's why we always will see a lot of patients hospitalized for gunshot wounds, car wrecks, etc., who happen to have covid-19 and therefore will be reported as a covid hospitalization. Now some places have tried to do some audits and get a finer POV, but medical claims data is notoriously tough to deal with for myriad reasons. Same goes with deaths. We'll probably never have a truly accurate count on either regard.
  14. Exactly. My worry about covid personally does not change with case counts nor does my behavior around vaccinated people. The school stuff has to drive you crazy ... I mean a kid in Pre-K has a greater risk of getting struck by lightening than dying of covid-19.
  15. The obsession with cases is weird. What matters is mortality and hospitalization rates. We have a pretty good, consistent data at this point: If you believe the vaccines work (assuming you're vaccinated), it is irrational be be scared If you're younger than 60, it is irrational to be scared If you're not morbidly obese, it is irrational to be scared It seems like is parts of the Idiocracy twitterverse, there is some virtue signaling about having not gotten it, i.e. you were a good little girl and stayed inside and wore your 100 masks. Now these people are getting it and feel like they've become heretics in the covid cult.
  16. So I can sleep at night I am going to imagine the guy writing that was just cleaning a lawyer's house during the CLE webinar and actually did not graduate from 8T4 law school or any law school for that matter.
  17. If you're a dumbass who doesn't quarantine when she has a 102-degree fever, then I'm talking to you. If you're not, then I'm not. Regardless, I might suggest anger management classes for hubby's sake.
  18. All the hysterics need to read this slowly as many times as it takes the dots to connect and the lightbulb to go off.
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