Hey folks,
Went to Oshkosh - got Covid - it was worth it I suppose. Did anyone else get Covid at Oshkosh?
...Went to Oshkosh - got Covid - it was worth it I suppose. Did anyone else get Covid at Oshkosh?
Be careful out there folks - it seems Covid is everywhere!
Several people at our airshow this year got it including an 84 year old. Nothing burger really. Everyone was better in a few days. Honestly have had way worse colds. We need to just get on with life.
Probably a good time for a reminder that this "nothing burger" strain is currently killing 450 americans a day. That's 164,000 a year on an annualized basis.
Probably a good time for a reminder that this "nothing burger" strain is currently killing 450 americans a day. That's 164,000 a year on an annualized basis.
Yup....and I read something today that is concerning. More have died with COVID over the last year and a half than prior years....and that's with heavy vax'd folks.That's .04% of the population.
I'll have the nothing burger with nothing on it with a side of nothing.
I'll have the nothing burger with nothing on it with a side of nothing.
That's .04% of the population. And 1/4 of the number from heart disease and 1/4 the number from cancer. Also less than from accidents.
I'll have the nothing burger with nothing on it with a side of nothing.
From the 2020 CDC data - make of it what you will. We each have our own risk tolerance:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db427.htm
- Heart disease: 696,962
- Cancer: 602,350
- COVID-19: 350,831
- Accidents (unintentional injuries): 200,955
- Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 160,264
- Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 152,657
- Alzheimer’s disease: 134,242
- Diabetes: 102,188
- Influenza and Pneumonia: 53,544
- Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 52,547
Geez....we're all gonna die anyways. Why not enjoy life and await the life after.
I think that's the problem. Lots of people are waiting on that do-over, so no point making this round count.
Probably a good time for a reminder that this "nothing burger" strain is currently killing 450 americans a day. That's 164,000 a year on an annualized basis.
you might be surprised to know what is counted as a covid death.
That's .04% of the population. And 1/4 of the number from heart disease and 1/4 the number from cancer.
So the slow burn Covid is 1/4 of the two biggest causes of death in the US and it’s a nothingburger? Right.
So the slow burn Covid is 1/4 of the two biggest causes of death in the US and it’s a nothingburger? Right.
You do realize that’s exactly how it is done with any other type of natural death, right? And it might not even be the previous 60 or 90 days, but rather 10 years? Surely you know that. I think it’s always safe to assume that people so well versed on the “fakeness” of Covid statistics took the time to inform themselves and just didn’t base their opinions on what they want to believe. Surely. Right?besides the blatantly obvious stuff that many people were choosing to ignore, the one that scared me the most was when Massachusetts updated their covid death reporting requirements. I 'think' this was posted over on the purple board, I usually like to give credit but I don't recall 100%, but in mass, anyone who died and had covid within the previous 60 days (could have been 60 or 90, I don't recall) was reported as a covid death. so you could have covid, get over it, then 59 days later get hit by a bus and it was counted as a covid death. don't believe me, go look on mass.gov for the article. that is, if you believe the government. now they DID say their requirements were weaker than many other states, but who cares, if you died from ANYTHING other than covid, it, believe it or not, should not be counted as a covid death. crazy, I know. I'll see if I can dig up the link, since no doubt someone will say "link?"
Strawman and an an ad hominem all rolled into one. Nice work!are you parading around preaching healthy eating habits, working out and regular doctor visits to everyone who will listen? are you pushing on everyone that they should wear sunscreen and quit smoking?
You do realize that’s exactly how it is done with any other type of natural death, right? And it might not even be the previous 60 or 90 days, but rather 10 years? Surely you know that. I think it’s always safe to assume that people so well versed on the “fakeness” of Covid statistics took the time to inform themselves and just didn’t base their opinions on what they want to believe. Surely. Right?
Strawman and an an ad hominem all rolled into one. Nice work!
I treated mine with dayquil/nyquil and a day of sleep. I do feel bad for the extremely small percentage of old people with underlying issues where covid tipped them over the edge. I also wish this would be reported instead of the mass hysteria that turns whatever's left of people's minds to mush:
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(screenshot taken directly from the CDC website)