DrZoidberg
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It depends if the order is practical or not.
. In this case, the order IS practical so that's a red herring.
OK, let's hear it. How is the order practical? Are there free testing centres or plans for making this possible?
It depends if the order is practical or not.
. In this case, the order IS practical so that's a red herring.
Why do you ask a question you'll discard the answer to immediately or shift the goalposts?It depends if the order is practical or not.
. In this case, the order IS practical so that's a red herring.
OK, let's hear it. How is the order practical? Are there free testing centres or plans for making this possible?
It depends if the order is practical or not.
. In this case, the order IS practical so that's a red herring.
OK, let's hear it. How is the order practical? Are there free testing centres or plans for making this possible?
https://www.hhs.gov/coronavirus/community-based-testing-sites/index.htmlDepartment of Health and Human Services said:COVID-19 tests are available at no cost nationwide at health centers and select pharmacies. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act ensures that COVID-19 testing is free to anyone in the U.S., including the uninsured. Additional testing sites may be available in your area. Contact your health care provider or your state or local public health department for more information.
Why do you ask a question you'll discard the answer to immediately or shift the goalposts?OK, let's hear it. How is the order practical? Are there free testing centres or plans for making this possible?
For the record, based on how the rules are written, yes. A person can go to just about any Pharmacy and get a test. If the rules were for every business, it'd get more muddled in rural areas, but in general, 100+ are large companies in urban or suburban locations. These places are saturated with Pharmacies.
Other than children, who aren't yet eligible for vaccinations and in most cases, not truly positioned to make their own choices yet, I'm pretty much rooting for COVID at this point. It's overwhelmingly targeting, and killing, unvaccinated morons who have fiercely resisted a safe, effective, free, widely available safety net, for myriad stupid reasons, each more insanely ignorant than the last, and LONG past the lamely-offered "I need time for more information" misdirect.
Fuck 'em.
Early on, I distinctly remember the prevailing thought from Trump's inner circle (notably, Jared Kushner) that as long as COVID-19 was predominantly erasing an inner-city, minority, largely Liberal demographic...uh, let's maybe tap the brakes on curing this thing--might not be the worst thing ever if this is allowed to run its course a bit longer, if you know what I mean.
Yes, I do know what they meant, and now I'll return the sentiment.
The Delta variant currently seems to be functioning primarily as a way to rid the country of its most passionately Trumpy mouthbreathers living at the intersection of Conservative and Stupid, and whether or not it's socially acceptable/polite/responsible to say it out loud, those fuckers can't die fast enough for me.
I went to Harbor Freight yesterday to pick up some tools needed to fix my car. I wore my mask. I was the only one except for the cashier.
I went to Harbor Freight yesterday to pick up some tools needed to fix my car. I wore my mask. I was the only one except for the cashier.
Ya I was pretty annoyed Sunday when I went to the supermarket. The town it's in has an indoor mask mandate. (Massachusetts currently leaving it to localities on mask mandates.)
About 20% of shoppers are unmasked despite the mask mandate and I saw quite a few employees with the mask down below the nose or even below the mouth.
I confronted the store manager and he said he would not do anything about the customers. Not even hand them a mask. I complained to the Town Board of Health that issues these mandates.
I went to Harbor Freight yesterday to pick up some tools needed to fix my car. I wore my mask. I was the only one except for the
cashier.
We get bodies out of ICU regularly, but not in the condition that these COVID bodies are in.
These folks were so swollen they were completely unrecognizable. We were also getting sent a lot of people who had died from COVID in nursing homes back at that time, and many of them had not been dead very long at all. Generally when we embalm, we utilize a major artery to inject the embalming fluid and we use its adjoining vein for drainage. The blood tends to settle out because it’s no longer flowing and it’ll gravitate to the dependent part of the body. The longer a body sits, the more blood clots that they develop. I was having people that had only been dead for a few hours and there were major clotting issues. The clots were the size of pancakes ― you never, never see those with someone who didn’t die of COVID.
Many of the people who were in the ICU were on ventilators, and they put adhesive patches on their cheeks. They can easily become septic and they drip that septic saliva on the sides of their faces and the skin in that area gets infected. We were literally receiving bodies with huge lesions on their cheeks or [patches that had gone] gangrene. The sad part is the families of these people, at that point, hadn’t been allowed to see their loved ones during the several weeks that they were in the ICU. So the body comes out in an almost unrecognizable condition, and then you have to explain to their family that their loved one doesn’t look anything like what they should.
Davy Macias, a Southern California labor and delivery nurse, was seven months pregnant with her fifth child in early August when she was hospitalized with Covid-19. Daniel Macias also contracted the virus.
Doctors helped Davy Macias, 37, deliver the newborn early by Cesarean section while she was intubated, but she died before she could meet her baby.
Daniel Macias, 38, was being treated in the same hospital when he learned about the birth of his daughter. Nurses showed him photos of the baby, before he too died from complications of the virus less than two weeks later, leaving the newborn girl without parents or a name.
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The couple was unvaccinated and died on August 26 and September 9, respectively, leaving behind children ranging in age from 3 weeks to 8 years old, Macias told CNN on Monday.
"It wasn't that they didn't want to be vaccinated -- they planned on it," she said. She was adamant that this was a personal choice and each wanted to learn more about its safety prior to being inoculated.
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They are not overwhelming the hospitals. Did you forget that point? It's central to the entire issue. Maybe pay attention better.
Nonsense. Those hospitalized overwhelmingly have co-morbidities, like obesity. If people actually cared about public health it would be the focus of discussion/prevention. But such talk is verboten.
Yes, I noticed that a lot of the hospitalized anti-vaxxers were fat, which makes their resistance to getting vaccinated all the more puzzling. So yeah, the fat mature unvaccinated should be put at the end of the line for ICU care. Of course some co-morbidities, like type 1 diabetes or many forms of cancer are not at all the responsibility of the individual.
Yes, I noticed that a lot of the hospitalized anti-vaxxers were fat, which makes their resistance to getting vaccinated all the more puzzling. So yeah, the fat mature unvaccinated should be put at the end of the line for ICU care. Of course some co-morbidities, like type 1 diabetes or many forms of cancer are not at all the responsibility of the individual.
WEIGHT is often not the responsibility of the individual, unless you include genetics.
Yes, I noticed that a lot of the hospitalized anti-vaxxers were fat, which makes their resistance to getting vaccinated all the more puzzling. So yeah, the fat mature unvaccinated should be put at the end of the line for ICU care. Of course some co-morbidities, like type 1 diabetes or many forms of cancer are not at all the responsibility of the individual.
WEIGHT is often not the responsibility of the individual, unless you include genetics.
Empty posturing. I know what right-wingers thought about Michelle Obama and school-lunch contents. I remember Sarah Palin's defense of junk food. That is because that seems to me to be agreeing with Michelle Obama and the granolas and the health-food nuts.Eating processed foods and carbs throughout the day and neglecting exercise is a choice. Don’t make that choice.