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Would this work as a vaccine passport?
 
The thing the chart doesn't show is when they died. It goes from February, when the vaccines weren't even available to anyone under 70, and only a relative few under 80, all the way to August. A month-by-month breakdown would be far more useful.
I think we have an archived version for a few of its bi-monthly updates on here. The next one I think will be out soon, we could make our own data of how things are going over the past month or month and a half with a bit of math.

I actually might have saved some comparative data somewhere. from this last update to one at the end of June. I'll see if I can find it.
 

Additionally reports from our international colleagues, including Israel, suggest increased risk of severe disease among those vaccinated early

So the director of the CDC just admitted that the jabs cause ADE.

Why is she saying this? If I went on Reddit I'd be nuked by the tranny jannies for fake news if I dared post this. So why the fuck is she saying this?

Let me guess at what the messaging will be in the coming weeks and months. Yes the vaccines are safe and effective. Unfortunately their protection doesn't last forever, they're a bit like the flu shots in that way, so you're going to need a booster twice a year. They also cause you to get sicker if you do catch the coof. But not to worry this will be taken care off if you take your booster. Did I mention you should take your booster?

What's that? What kind of vaccines don't stop me catching a disease and make me sicker when I get infected? The safe and effective kind that's what kind.
 



So the director of the CDC just admitted that the jabs cause ADE.

Why is she saying this? If I went on Reddit I'd be nuked by the tranny jannies for fake news if I dared post this. So why the fuck is she saying this?

Let me guess at what the messaging will be in the coming weeks and months. Yes the vaccines are safe and effective. Unfortunately their protection doesn't last forever, they're a bit like the flu shots in that way, so you're going to need a booster twice a year. They also cause you to get sicker if you do catch the coof. But not to worry this will be taken care off if you take your booster. Did I mention you should take your booster?

What's that? What kind of vaccines don't stop me catching a disease and make me sicker when I get infected? The safe and effective kind that's what kind.
And that video got much more dislikes than likes.
 
If Biden does decide to cut federal funding to nursing homes who have unvaxxed staff look forward to another unmitigated disaster under this regimes watch
This would be a huge disaster for nursing homes. From my experience with the industry, they largely rely on a combination of federal and state funding for their day to day operations and payroll. Over time, the tight funding has led to smaller nursing homes merging with each other, being bought out by chains (whose quality of care may or may not be acceptable), or even shutting down leaving vacant buildings.

The one thing Biden needs to watch for is that some of the labor positions in nursing homes are unionized -- janitorial staff, aides, and kitchen workers, namely -- especially in urban areas that carry the Democratic vote. Even if most of those workers vote solely on party lines, Biden doesn't want to do anything that would affect their livelihood and make them want to skip over his name in 2024 should he successfully run for reelection.

You'd be surprised what you get offered if you manage to work your way into a company, and show that you're valuable, then give them a formal letter of resignation a few weeks early. Sometimes the head honcho/manager calls you up to offer you a different placement. It's not always a death sentence, don't lose hope yet. Sometimes they just want to know what they can do to smooth things over. It's only been like a day, I'm sure it will be negative. Hang in there.
Very true. Years ago, I was in a shitty job situation (my boss was absolutely awful) and submitted a letter of resignation. It actually helped the person that replaced me because she had similar bad experiences with the boss and the company's administrator was able to figure out it was the boss that was the issue and neither me nor my successor (who was almost ready to quit herself).

@Lichen Bark is right that if you establish yourself as a good worker and the higher ups correctly recognize it, they're sometimes willing to meet with those wanting to leave the company to find out the reason and see if there's anything that can be done to keep their reliable employees from leaving if at all possible.

Regardless of the situation though, I hope things work out in some way.

I press X, as her Twitter account is overflowing with a serious case of TDS. She went as far as calling it "Trump virus" in her other tweets.
The irony in that calling virus strains by their location is racist, etc. but calling it Trump Virus is ok because "Orange man bad" trumps everything else.

In other news, a coworker apparently had a home repair contractor test positive for COVID. So, the boss had to inform us of the fact and that the coworker is self-quarantining until they can test themselves. The boss also made it clear that unless the coworker tests positive, he wasn't going to shut down the office or order the rest of us to do anything; until such time, it's up to us as individuals to do what we feel is appropriate. I'm hoping any praying the coworker tests negative especially since this particular person largely works in the office when I'm not there and their office space is on the opposite end of the building from mine. The last thing I need right now is to have to self-quarantine or test.

That said, I wouldn't be surprised if the office's COVID protocols tighten during the next two weeks. Given my boss' based attitude, though, I'm not worried about them being stretched out indefinitely or being too draconian.
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imagine thinking you're on the right side of history when you're wishing death on people
Congratulations, you just described the American left since 2015/16.
Not sure if Pedo Joe has official door-knockers harassing people yet, but a local guy has started selling signs:
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Most of the comments are sane but there's more "Oh yes it is our business IT IS EVERYONE'S BUSINESS!" than I'd like to see.
You know, they could always just get a classic “No Soliciting” sign, but since this is Corona, I guess they have to go super No Soliciting? At least we haven’t heard about the knockers being chased away with being pointed at with the business end of a weapon?
 

Additionally reports from our international colleagues, including Israel, suggest increased risk of severe disease among those vaccinated early


So the director of the CDC just admitted that the jabs cause ADE.

Who were those jabbed early? The elderly and the vulnerable
Who is at risk of severe disease? The Elderly and the vulnerable
Who dies in their thousands every flu season? The Elderly and the Vulnerable
Who has been locked away, wearing masks, avoiding human contact? The elderly and the vulnerable
Why is this flu season going to be the worst in decades? Because of lock downs, masks and social distancing

So come December, when the west is in a state of lockdown again, because fatty and granny are dying in their 100's of thousands, remember this is all a scam.

I know nothing about anything and I've wondered for months about this seasons bad flu and it's impact on people, regardless of covid jabs. Now they're saying the jab makes you more susceptible to disease? Holy shit. 2 covid jabs, a booster and a flu jab floating around your system, sure isn't going to cause any problems, right? /sneed
 
You know, they could always just get a classic “No Soliciting” sign, but since this is Corona, I guess they have to go super No Soliciting? At least we haven’t heard about the knockers being chased away with being pointed at with the business end of a weapon?
I wonder how effective a "Do not knock/no soliciting" notice would be in this case. Most municipal ordinances have exceptions for religious, charitable, and political reasons. I have a feeling Big Brother would find some sort of argument to raise in that the ordinances shouldn't apply to them, but I also imagine that people would still have the right to request any unwanted people on their property to leave.
 
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I wonder how effective a "Do not knock/no soliciting" notice would be in this case. Most municipal ordinances have exceptions for religious, charitable, and political reasons. I have a feeling Big Brother would find some sort of argument to raise in that the ordinances shouldn't apply to them, but I also imagine that people would still have the right to request any unwanted people on their property to leave.
Why do you think I mentioned the part where we haven’t seen weapons yet?
 
This would be a huge disaster for nursing homes. From my experience with the industry, they largely rely on a combination of federal and state funding for their day to day operations and payroll. Over time, the tight funding has led to smaller nursing homes merging with each other, being bought out by chains (whose quality of care may or may not be acceptable), or even shutting down leaving vacant buildings.

The one thing Biden needs to watch for is that some of the labor positions in nursing homes are unionized -- janitorial staff, aides, and kitchen workers, namely -- especially in urban areas that carry the Democratic vote. Even if most of those workers vote solely on party lines, Biden doesn't want to do anything that would affect their livelihood and make them want to skip over his name in 2024 should he successfully run for reelection.


Very true. Years ago, I was in a shitty job situation (my boss was absolutely awful) and submitted a letter of resignation. It actually helped the person that replaced me because she had similar bad experiences with the boss and the company's administrator was able to figure out it was the boss that was the issue and neither me nor my successor (who was almost ready to quit herself).

@Lichen Bark is right that if you establish yourself as a good worker and the higher ups correctly recognize it, they're sometimes willing to meet with those wanting to leave the company to find out the reason and see if there's anything that can be done to keep their reliable employees from leaving if at all possible.

Regardless of the situation though, I hope things work out in some way.


The irony in that calling virus strains by their location is racist, etc. but calling it Trump Virus is ok because "Orange man bad" trumps everything else.

In other news, a coworker apparently had a home repair contractor test positive for COVID. So, the boss had to inform us of the fact and that the coworker is self-quarantining until they can test themselves. The boss also made it clear that unless the coworker tests positive, he wasn't going to shut down the office or order the rest of us to do anything; until such time, it's up to us as individuals to do what we feel is appropriate. I'm hoping any praying she tests negative especially since this particular person largely works in the office when I'm not there and their office space is on the opposite end of the building from mine. The last thing I need right now is to have to self-quarantine or test.

That said, I wouldn't be surprised if the office's COVID protocols tighten during the next two weeks. Given my boss' based attitude, though, I'm not worried about them being stretched out indefinitely or being too draconian.
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Pedo Joe is way past the point of having any hope's of winning reelection, if he's even alive by the time it rolls around.
 
I wonder how effective a "Do not knock/no soliciting" notice would be in this case. Most municipal ordinances have exceptions for religious, charitable, and political reasons. I have a feeling Big Brother would find some sort of argument to raise in that the ordinances shouldn't apply to them, but I also imagine that people would still have the right to request any unwanted people on their property to leave.
They have.

Vaccine outreach are being instructed to ignore No Soliciting signs:
“Ignore no soliciting signs. You're not soliciting! You're offering critical information and resources. What you are doing is not illegal,” the memo reads.
This is why my property has No Trespassing signs, a locked gate, and florescent orange paint. I even had a LED light put on my No Trespassing sign.
 
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There were mentions of the protests in France some pages back and how much they meant in the way of resisting and so on. In my opinion those don't mean much. Protests are very institutionalized in France, as a mean of letting people show they're angry, feel like they've done something, and then be ignored when the original plan goes through anyway (usually with minor concessions that were expected to be done from the start. Negotiation 101 : start with a higher price, settle on what you wanted). Doesn't seem much different here. Doesn't help that the media made it a point to address the one or two anti-semitic (referencing the "QUI?" meme) signs out of thousands.

On the other hand I went to a restaurant for lunch today. Nobody asked for a pass. At all.
No protest, no big show. They just don't do it.
I knew ahead of time because while they don't advertise it publicly, people know by word of mouth.
Somebody I know explained to me that the owner and other owners of other restaurants/bars in the town have already received a warning about that last week (which was a grace period, no fines). They've made it clear that if any of them get fined, they will share the fine and all close together out of solidarity, and that way the cops can't really make an example. And cops have to know, some of them go to those places. We'll see.
 
1000mg of Vitamin C
1000mg of Vitamin D
400mg of Garlic
2 Tablespoons of Baby Aspirin

Thats my daily 7am and nightly 9pm treatment and im stickin to it and it seems to help. All 3 are anti-inflammatories.

Biggest problem with this disease is loss of sleep. Day 3 going strong. You get tired and lay down but never sleep. Not sure if its working on something in my brain as my instinct during any sickness is sleep.

Also for sure i got all my taste but my smell aint with it.
 
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