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Spin Zone / WTF is up with the coin shortage?
« on: August 22, 2021, 02:10:30 PM »
Here in the ATL we're seeing the coin shortage signs going up again. What the hell is going on?
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Ivermectin obliterates 97 percent of Delhi cases
You have heard that the use of Ivermectin is dangerous, right? The cases of poisoning in Mississippi got so bad that the state issued a direct warning against trying it. The concentration of what you can buy is too strong for humans. The advice to use Ivermectin is literally poisoning people.https://www.drugs.com/ivermectin.html
I agree that many people have decided against the vaccines and that is sad because they work. Ask any HC professional who is dying from COVID right now and the answer is unvaccinated people. Sure, there are some breakthrough cases, but that’s true of any vaccine. Still, you are much, much less likely to get COVID and if you do, it will be a mild case that you can recover from at home. That is a win all around and it’s sad that so many focus on the anecdotal evidence of adverse reactions.
Most people have heard of side effects like myocarditis, but they probably don’t know that there are only 792 confirmed cases out of 183,000,000 vaccinated people. In the 12-15 range, it was 144 cases out of 6,000,000 vaccinations. If you believe the vaccines are not safe, you have been lied to, played by a media that thrives on drama.
Overall, the death rate for an unvaccinated person who gets sick is about 1.4%, but nearly 20% will have a serious case. If we don’t control it, everyone will get sick…and we are nowhere close to controlling it.
My bell weather state right now is still Florida. Despite a very high vaccination level, the delta variant is still running wild there, again mostly among the unvaccinated. Since the most recent surge over the last two months, nearly a million more people in Florida have gotten sick. About 14,000 have died and 200,000 have had serious cases. If there is good news, it appears the delta variant might have peaked, but you can bet there is another one coming next. Keep in mind that is mostly unvaccinated people, so it’s a million out of the roughly 8,000,000 people who aren’t vaccinated yet, around a 12% infection rate.
I concluded I'm high risk, I'm over 60 and have pre-diabetes and autoimmune disease. That makes the risk of the actual covid to me higher than the risk of the vaccine, probably by a significant amount.You know you don't need to justify anything to us, at least not to me.
And also I still fear we could end up with vaccine mandates to travel and I can't risk not being able to fly commercial on a day's notice. My mother is 94 and I'm her power of attorney and healthcare power of attorney and executor of her estate. I'm the only person who can get into her lockbox and who has direct access to all her accounts. I may need to be there in person to deal with stuff if something happens with her. She lives halfway across the country. Back when she set all that up, I was the one living there and my sister was halfway across the country, now we are reversed, but it's too late to get her to change it, she is too demented, so I'm stuck with it. I have to be ready to go there at a moment's notice.
So for those two big reasons my choice is to get it. But it should still be my choice. Trying to force it on me only made me balk.
This doesn't mean I approve of the country's aggressive push for everyone to get vaccinated or the vitriol against those who choose not to, and the outright discrimination now against the unvaccinated. If I were a young male I probably would not get it. It should be every individual's choice just like the flu shot.
yup. too soonHey, that was four or five days ago.
waaaaaay too soon