Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/07...irus-vaccine-in-viral-tweet-died-of-covid-19/
Before his hospitalization, Harmon had made fun of vaccination efforts on social media.

“I got 99 problems but a vax ain’t one,” he wrote in a tweet last month, a play on rapper
Jay-Z’s hit, “99 Problems.”

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At this point I don't care if the hospitalized COVID patients have been vaccinated or not, let's start listing their BMIs.
 
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At this point I don't care if the hospitalized COVID patients have been vaccinated or not, let's start listing their BMIs.
I'm not skilled enough at the tinterwebs, but we need a thread of all of the stories of "anti vaxxer dies, repents on death bed" because it's being pushed on every media page AND is awfully close to "if you want to get in to heaven, repent, sinner!"
 
You can tell how little respect they have when this article is basically mocking him.

Notice how there's never any articles of people dying from vaccine complications.
Why should they respect them? Fat people don't respect themselves if they're making no effort to change their weight. (And I know, weight loss, like gain, does not happen overnight, and I get that. So I'll admit, I can respect anyone of any size making concrete steps to lose weight and address their imbalanced relationship with food. That takes a level of self critique and analysis that some people will never get to, and good on them for doing it).


I've just started asking, when anyone mentions "yung uhnd helfeee" people dying - "how much did they weigh? What is their BMI?". It pisses people off no end, and therefor warms my cockles.
 
Is it really about weight tho? I have known plenty of fat fucks who got it and it was nothing

problably something else we are missing. Maybe a pre-existing heart condition or something.
Well, it increases your risk, but it doesn't guarantee your death, especially by age. Being fat in my group more than doubled the hospitalization risk (to 5% from around 2.%), but didn't increase the death rate really.

If you have a bunch of fatty related issues like, heart disease and diabetes, they will compound your problems, of course.
Plus, probably being a bit fat is different from having a bmi of 40, like those kids who died and were like the weight of three regular children.
 
More evidence of complete failure and waste of time

Iceland is 73% jabbed.

2/3 of all patients in hospital and cases in general are of Vaccinated

Robert Malone hit the nail on the head. The mixed and confusing messaging from the administration is really an indication the wheels are about to fall off and demonstrates that behind the scenes government officials are at each others throats.
 

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if we lined up all the fucktards who changed their social media pfps to masks against a wall and shot them the world would become a much better place
We can live stream it and have "imagine" by John Lennon playing in the background

Don't worry now that uncle Joe is in office we can go back to the new normal.........
 
It's not just locked doors and whatnot...I also see things like only 1 or 2 registers open at once despite a huge line of customers, which they claim is for social distancing, but in reality it's because the stores are understaffed. I also see shortages of carts and baskets at Target, which is probably due to an understaffing as well, where the employees are in short supply and too lazy to return them to the front of the store.
I've noticed the same thing in terms of fewer open checkouts and inconsistent handling of unused shopping carts. You might be right that blaming the lack to staff would lead to Karens simply retorting, "So hire more people, duh!" Blaming COVID is probably easier and leads to less pushback because nearly everyone feels frustrated by COVID at this point.

Its the endless counterdictoins that have instilled a sense of outrage in me.
I think it's the constant barrage of conflicting advice and directives that has the average normie feeling as if it's impossible to know what should and shouldn't be done 🤷‍♂️. Instead, many people are doing whatever they want and figuring it must be okay to do if they aren't getting sick.

Yes, don't believe everything you read online but believe everything the talking heads on your television say.
In the earlier post when I expressed how sentiments have changed towards people not wanting a vaccine or wanting to wait to make sure there's no nasty long-term side effects, I had someone accuse me of being an anti-vaxxer regarding my decision to wait as long as possible. I pointed out how the MD that speaks on the evening news said at the beginning of 2021 that it takes two years or so to know what long-term side effects may exist. when I pointed out that disagreeing with that statement would be disagreeing with the doctor whose non-COVID information had been respected by them, they had nothing to say in reply.

Still, it's something to see how people will selectively believe what they want by talking heads as a form of confirmation bias and not look into the credibility or authority of who's making the comments.

Right now, there are people who are being forced to make the choice between taking the jab or losing employment. You might say, "why risk your life over a job"? Well, after a year of perpetual unemployment or underemployment, the choice may look more like a chance of death vs. certain homelessness. Some would consider that an acceptable gamble, especially so if they have dependents.
Agreed. With a number of businesses having closed for good due to COVID restrictions, those workers need employment somewhere/anywhere because unemployment -- even with the Federal add-on -- still isn't enough for many to pay their bills that usually include monthly rent or mortgage payments that are high enough to easily dwarf a month's worth of full unemployment benefits and leave no money for other essential expenses (i.e. food and utilities).

Also, I'll be curious to see what happens to anyone who is let go from a job for refusing a COVID vaccine. It's possible employers might state that those individuals refused a necessary condition for keeping their job in an attempt to deny the latter's unemployment claims. I have no idea if that's happened yet, but I imagine we might see it start to happen once vaccine mandates become more of a thing with employers and they follow through with terminating anyone who declines a vaccine after FDA approval.

Edit: Looking at the stats of my liberal area, the only significant population still not vaxxed is the blacks, lol.
That's presented a catch 22. In my state, the black lieutenant governor made a whole production out of how the low vaccination rate/high death rate for blacks was the product of racism in some combination of its systematic and institutional forms. This led to a push to mandate anti-bias training for health care pros and to get more minorities vaccinated. The latest effort for the latter is an effort by black pastors to encourage their congregations to get vaccinated while the opportunity exists.

The rub is that if the vaccination rate for minorities remains much lower than average, it might suggest that racism isn't as much as a factor as claimed. And since that would destroy the narrative and all the directives made in response to address and end racism among health care pros (at least in my state), the powers that be can't have that and will likely pull out all the stops to keep their narrative intact.

Maybe a pre-existing heart condition or something.
That's the thing; pre-existing conditions may or may not play a part in COVID deaths, but I imagine it can vary from person to person in that some may be impacted and others may not. Unfortunately, COVID is so political now that we'll never get an objective investigation or analysis into which pre-existing conditions exacerbate COVID and to what degree. This is unfortunate because this is the sort of research and information that might be useful to know more about COVID and how to better address it in people more susceptible to it.
 
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Except they keep vaccinating for some reason.

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Because politicians need to do "something" to show they are taking the issue seriously. The problem with pushing for no mandates and no lockdown is that you are essentially arguing to do "nothing" about COVID, which goes against "cover your ass" politics. Better to do "something just in case" than nothing, even if that something doesn't actually work.
 
Because politicians need to do "something" to show they are taking the issue seriously. The problem with pushing for no mandates and no lockdown is that you are essentially arguing to do "nothing" about COVID, which goes against "cover your ass" politics. Better to do "something just in case" than nothing, even if that something doesn't actually work.
That something is killing people btw
 
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