63 cases in the US.

  • How's that viral load?


    https://www.nationalreview.com…increased-73-percent/amp/



    After Mandating Masks Outdoors, Oregon’s Active COVID-19 Cases Increased 73 Percent

    By JIM GERAGHTY
    September 22, 2021 11:46 AM

    2015-02-20T000000Z_1444411592_GM1EB2L0BSM01_RTRMADP_3_USA-POLITICS-OREGON.jpg?fit=800%2C450Oregon governor Kate Brown speaks at the state capitol building in Salem, Ore., February 20, 2015. (Steve Dipaola /Reuters)




    On August 24, Oregon governor Kate Brown instated a state masking requirement that requires everyone five years and older, regardless of vaccination status, to wear a mask, face covering, or face shield in outdoor spaces if they are less than six feet apart from individuals not in their household.

    “Cases and hospitalizations are at a record high,” said Governor Brown. “Masks are a quick and simple tool we can immediately deploy to protect ourselves and our families, and quickly help stop further spread of COVID-19.”

    On August 24, Oregon had 49,889 active cases of COVID-19. As of yesterday, Oregon had 86,623 active cases of COVID-19 — an increase of 73 percent from the day the governor announced the outdoor mask requirement. Keep in mind, cases merely mean positive tests; an active case does not necessarily mean that person is significantly ill. The seven-day average of daily new cases has actually declined a bit, from a peak of 2,322 on August 30 to 1,616 yesterday. This wave appears to have peaked.

    Nonetheless, the fact that the state with the most far-reaching masking requirement has seen a 73 percent increase in active cases in about a month is a vivid illustration of the limitations of masks. The Delta variant is really contagious, and no state can mask their way out of the pandemic.

    What is more troubling is that the state’s death rate, while never particularly high, has climbed a bit. Until mid-August, the state’s seven-day average of daily new deaths was less than ten deaths per day. Since the start of September, the seven-day average has been hanging around 20 deaths per day, although the actual number of new deaths changes dramatically from day to day.

    Hospitalizations and hospital capacity are a much more consequential measurement, and here there is some good news. From Monday, September 6, through Sunday, September 12, new COVID-19 hospitalizations fell 42 percent — from 1,028 to 592 — the first drop after nine consecutive weeks of increases. All regions of the state have at least a handful of ICU beds available, except for the region encompassing Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman, and Wasco counties, which is down to one remaining open ICU bed.

    It is worth keeping in mind that Oregon and Washington have the lowest number of hospital beds per capita in the country, and the state of Oregon “regulates the number of hospital beds so there aren’t a glut of empty beds. If a hospital wants to expand, it needs approval from the state confirming extra beds are actually needed in that area.”

    Since enacting a policy that required fully vaccinated people to wear masks outdoors, the number of active cases has jumped dramatically, the average number of daily deaths doubled, the daily average of new cases continued to increase for a week before starting to decline, and the number of available hospital beds got tight, before finally seeing some more capacity open up two weeks later. Many of the most restrictive governors would like to believe that their sweeping mandates and far-reaching restrictions on normal pre-pandemic activity are heroically saving lives, but the actual case data is much messier and rarely supports those self-serving narratives.

  • Cover that one with a plastic bag and hold for a 60 count.

    Backyard Commandos INC, HMFIC


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    It's hard for liberals with mental disorders to think that other people don't also have the same mental disorders. - Danneskjold 2018

  • I heard that the 6' distance was used because when someone sneezes right in your face with the perfect trajectory...... droplets can reach 6' normal conversation distance for droplets is like 3'


    As I used to tell the housepainter.... who the fuck sneezes in peoples faces? two year olds? dogs? cats? I have never sneezed on an adult and no adult has ever sneezed on me that I can recall.


    lazs

    Housepainters still around. And I look in from time to time. Just choosing not to generally feed the buffoonery going on. I just lurk about and peer in shaking my head at some of the sheer stupidity I see being spewed

    Ivermectin hasnt been shown to work either cept possibly in very mild cases just like your other miracle drug hydro. This would include in India. In fact India has dropped its use.


    While it is not just a "horse pill" it is also given to humans to treat parasitic infections. If you have scabies. which no doubt at least some of you do. Then yes by all means Ivermectin is the drug for you.

    Fact of the matter is the covid cases in India were already dropping

    "The R number for India was estimated at 1.46 on 16 April 2021 and decreased to 0.97 as of 15 May 2021. Given that fewer new cases of infection were occurring, we would expect to observe a reduction in reported cases, as seen since 8 May 2021. Since R began decreasing before the new guidelines were issued, the reduction in cases cannot be due to ivermectin treatment."

    We also know it doesnt work because it hasnt also worked in other countries

    For a drug to work you would expect it to be repeatable as noted below

    "If ivermectin had an effect in curbing the spread of COVID-19, one might expect to only see limited contagion in countries that officially recommended this drug. Peru recommended ivermectin for mild COVID-19 as early as 8 May 2020. Official support for this drug also occurred in other countries in Latin America. However, these countries have experienced multiple waves of COVID-19 cases and deaths throughout 2020 and 2021 despite the ivermectin recommendation in place (Figure 3). Peru withdrew its recommendation in March 2021."

    https://healthfeedback.org/cla…-jim-hoft-gateway-pundit/


    It should also be noted that case rates went through a dramatic drop in England too without the use of ivermectin

  • Then don’t take it.


    Ta-da.

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  • Next up on the list is the joker who talks about the "clot shot". (the Trump vaccine) And about the costs.

    I dont give a shit if you get the vaccine or not. Far as I am concerned it should be up to you and NOT government mandated.

    However. 99% of the reasons I see people spewing not to get it are either near completely unfounded. Or Just an excuse to whine

    Again. Clotting and other adverse side effects. These are VERY rare instances. If you are on medication of any kind. You know there are possible side effects for each. After all you see the disclaimer on TV on virtually every FDA approved drug.

    If you are going to use the potential side effects as an out and out reason not to get the shot. then you might as well stop taking all your other medication too. INCLUDING the medication used for gender reorientation ("transitioning") which also includes potential side effects of. but not limited to


    Blood clot in a deep vein (deep vein thrombosis) or in a lung (pulmonary embolism) High triglycerides, a type of fat (lipid) in your bloodHigh potassium (hyperkalemia)High blood pressure (hypertension)Type 2 diabetesCardiovascular disease Excessive prolactin in your blood (hyperprolactinemia)StrokeIncreased risk of breast cancer compared to men whose gender identity
    and expression matches the stereotypical societal characteristics related to their sex assigned at birth (cisgender men)

    Gina. It may have been safer for you to remain male

  • As far as the money

    It costs between $15 -$20 per shot for the vaccine


    Patients who don’t require hospitalization and are early on in their disease progression with patients at risk (Diabeties, heart disease etc) That costs are often prescribed monoclonal antibodies. The cost of that is about $2,100 per infusion.

    If prescribed remdesivir. A 5 day treatment course runs around $3,100


    If Hospitalization is required. the costs can rocket up to around $30,000

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    Backyard Commandos INC, HMFIC


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  • 11 seconds, impressive.

    "Governor, if I had foreseen the use those people designed to make of their victory, there would have been no surrender at Appomattox Courthouse; no sir, not by me. Had I foreseen these results of subjugation, I would have preferred to die at Appomattox with my brave men, my sword in my right hand…"
    - Robert E. Lee to a Governor of Texas

  • Qué si señor. Qué como no. Sin mí faisán yo muero.

    What the Fuck was that?

    Some guy Hiroshima, Japan August 6, 1945 08:15:47

    Some guy Nagasaki, Japan August 9, 1945 11:02:44

    Some guy Chernobyl, Ukraine SSR April 26, 1986 01:23:03

    Some guy Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant March 11, 2011 11:28:37

    Hillary Clinton, November 8, 2016 22:07:32

    Secret Service Agent attending Biden/Pope Francis meeting October 29, 2021

  • 11 seconds, impressive.

    Yeah, I think my personal best is maybe 6 or 7 seconds.

    Backyard Commandos INC, HMFIC


    I disagree but I respect your right to be stupid.


    Winners focus on winning, losers focus on winners.


    It's hard for liberals with mental disorders to think that other people don't also have the same mental disorders. - Danneskjold 2018

  • Backyard Commandos INC, HMFIC


    I disagree but I respect your right to be stupid.


    Winners focus on winning, losers focus on winners.


    It's hard for liberals with mental disorders to think that other people don't also have the same mental disorders. - Danneskjold 2018

  • I was talking about social distancing. But nothing says you won't go to the hospital even if you are vaccinated. For what I pay my insurance company $2100 a dose for the antibodies is a deal for them. We should be testing to see who has already had the wuflu.


    lazs

    "Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something."



    Pancho Villa, last words (1877 - 1923)

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