You can just feel that sympathy oozing out of him...
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For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
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F**k off.
I have wished his son well MULTIPLE times. I was simply answering Matt's inquiry as to why I haven't made a natural immunity comment on this specific person.
It is you and others who have an orgasm every time an outspoken republican gets Covid and ends up deathly ill. I've never once taken joy in somebody with whom I disagree with enduring pain and suffering.
So seriously, just f--k off.
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BMW has wished my son well several times, so he is right. To answer your question, he is 40, no health issues unless you think being 6 foot 7 is a health condition. No one can figure out where the hell he got the height. No blood pressure or diabetes, maybe 20 pounds or so overweight, not anymore since he gets fed through a tube. Because of his now former job, bus driver, he worked out daily. nothing big but he kept in shape. Gets the odd cold and had the flu a couple of times. Doesn't drink, smoke or use drugs. Unremarkable medical history actually. His only issue is foot problems due to his height. Doctors have been stumped as to why he has been hit so hard. Keep in mind both his sisters have had it twice and while both were damn sick both are fully recovered and vaxxed.....also pasting from an AP article...
Peter Wade
Fri, October 15, 2021, 4:19 PM
Credit: AP
Credit: AP
Getting vaccinated can significantly reduce your chances of dying from Covid-19. Like, really significantly.
Throughout the month of August, unvaccinated adults were 11 times more likely to die from Covid-19 than fully vaccinated adults, according to new data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC also found that unvaccinated adults faced a six times as likely to contract the virus than fully vaccinated adults. The data marks the first time the CDC has released information about how Covid-19 risks can differ depending on vaccination status.
Peter Wade
Fri, October 15, 2021, 4:19 PM
Credit: AP
Credit: AP
Getting vaccinated can significantly reduce your chances of dying from Covid-19. Like, really significantly.
Throughout the month of August, unvaccinated adults were 11 times more likely to die from Covid-19 than fully vaccinated adults, according to new data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC also found that unvaccinated adults faced a six times as likely to contract the virus than fully vaccinated adults. The data marks the first time the CDC has released information about how Covid-19 risks can differ depending on vaccination status.
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6'7" is quite tall - I'm not sure we even have any data on whether being THAT tall is a Covid risk factor or not.
As to being overweight, if you are curious, being a slightly to moderately overweight adult under the age of 65 increases your risk of hospitalization by 7 to 18 percent compared to someone with a healthy weight. Interestingly enough, being in the slightly overweight category actually REDUCES your odds of death by about 10 percent. This per CDC data from the alpha variant (so not sure how this applies to Delta).
Side-note: Being underweight appears to be as much as a risk factor as being moderately obese.
As to being overweight, if you are curious, being a slightly to moderately overweight adult under the age of 65 increases your risk of hospitalization by 7 to 18 percent compared to someone with a healthy weight. Interestingly enough, being in the slightly overweight category actually REDUCES your odds of death by about 10 percent. This per CDC data from the alpha variant (so not sure how this applies to Delta).
Side-note: Being underweight appears to be as much as a risk factor as being moderately obese.
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BMW can you comprehend what Zzand just posted?
And you have been promoting ill will for months trying to influence people that your ideas are sound and safe?
Take a look in the mirror.
And you have been promoting ill will for months trying to influence people that your ideas are sound and safe?
Take a look in the mirror.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18
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. So now you can't be too heavy or too thin for bmw's convoluted data hypothesis bullshit.
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I have always been viewing this pandemic and our response to it through the lens of LONG-TERM consequences. Last year's lockdowns? Those will have long-term consequences. Vaccine mandates? Long-term consequences. Spending trillions of dollars in vein trying to stop an unstoppable problem? Severe long-term consequences. Making children wear masks for years on end while going back and forth between remote and in-person learning? Severe long-term consequences. Vaccinating people who are low-risk? The verdict is still out on this one, but I believe it will have a net negative set of long-term consequences.
You can take your self-proclaimed moral superiority and shove it. I believe that when history looks back in 10 to 20 years at Covid that it will view the government's and society's response as a whole to Covid as one of the most dangerous and overblown responses in the history of pandemics.
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I'm just reading from a CDC chart. Do you dispute the CDC data as presented above?
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The only thing indisputable is this. If you get the vaccine, you have less of a chance of dying or getting seriously ill than if you don't. Period. Done. End of story. The fact that you incessantly bring up numbers to argue against that fact is why many do not take you seriously here.
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And therein lies the problem. You and others remain fixated on that single point and can't look beyond it. As I noted in my post above, I'm viewing this through the lens of the long-term. If you think that a vaccine that significantly loses its efficacy after 6-8 months and still allows for a significant number of breakthrough cases is the end-all, be-all solution, then there's really no point in us carrying on this conversation any further.
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There is one other indisputable thing... that the vaccine wears off. How often do you need to get a booster to maintain any reasonable benefit? Once a year? Twice a year? Three times a year?Honeyman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 10:38 amThe only thing indisputable is this. If you get the vaccine, you have less of a chance of dying or getting seriously ill than if you don't. Period. Done. End of story. The fact that you incessantly bring up numbers to argue against that fact is why many do not take you seriously here.
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I have long been an enthusiastic supporter and taker of flu vaccines. However, this is drastically different. Here's the REAL Hockey Stick Graph, of VAERS mortality reports over the years. Numerous vaccines have been discontinued after just a few deaths. What is different now? Remember that it's TRUMP'S VACCINE, and maybe you'll start to understand.
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I would consider "death" long-term, but I guess that's just me.
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VAERS is bullshit: https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2 ... iases.htmlTC Shuts Up wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 1:15 pmI have long been an enthusiastic supporter and taker of flu vaccines. However, this is drastically different. Here's the REAL Hockey Stick Graph, of VAERS mortality reports over the years. Numerous vaccines have been discontinued after just a few deaths. What is different now? Remember that it's TRUMP'S VACCINE, and maybe you'll start to understand.
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At this rate, there may not be anyone unvaxxed left to write such a biased history.bmw wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 10:24 amI have always been viewing this pandemic and our response to it through the lens of LONG-TERM consequences. Last year's lockdowns? Those will have long-term consequences. Vaccine mandates? Long-term consequences. Spending trillions of dollars in vein trying to stop an unstoppable problem? Severe long-term consequences. Making children wear masks for years on end while going back and forth between remote and in-person learning? Severe long-term consequences. Vaccinating people who are low-risk? The verdict is still out on this one, but I believe it will have a net negative set of long-term consequences.
You can take your self-proclaimed moral superiority and shove it. I believe that when history looks back in 10 to 20 years at Covid that it will view the government's and society's response as a whole to Covid as one of the most dangerous and overblown responses in the history of pandemics.
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Remember that “2000 Mules” was concocted by a circus of elephants.
The right needs to stop worry about what’s between people’s legs. Instead, they should focus on what’s between their ears.
Audacity sucks.