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Not sure where you are getting your numbers,they stopped reporting Covid deaths in Duval County the beginning of June because our Governor implemented phase 2 and they would no longer share the data.

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Now the data matters? Everyone said it was a good thing when the CDC stopped counting the vaxxed illnesses.
 
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That's an oversimplification of my thoughts on the issue. I'd like to incentivize people to be careful and responsible about their firerams. If you leave a glock in your car's console and it is stolen I think that's pretty horrendous and deserves some level of responsibility for what it is used for later. If an owner has it in a gun safe and it is stolen that's a lot less culpable. There are many levels in between.
Quite possibly the dumbest take I've heard in awhile. Granted I usually scroll past the EL posts so it might be just a perspective accomplishment by you
 
So much for science, statistics and kids, right Libs?

My son’s daycare and preschool has been shut down for all of two weeks since last March, not one single case of a kid contracting it and less than a handful of teachers; two of which were both teachers in my son’s class.
My mom's school (combined middle and high school) has been in-person learning since last fall with less than a dozen cases, most of them positive tests with no symptoms and none requiring anything more than rest.
 
My mom's school (combined middle and high school) has been in-person learning since last fall with less than a dozen cases, most of them positive tests with no symptoms and none requiring anything more than rest.
I had a co-worker tell me last week that the private school (K-12) in our town where her kids go had no cases last school year and they went maskless all year.
 
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You want to see propaganda? This is it. Watch the nurses video in the link. Duval County, FL as a whole has had 36 deaths since June 30th, with a rolling 7 day average high of 5 on 7/27. Meanwhile their 7 day rolling average on cases on the same day was 15,815. That means 0.03% of the cases were ending in death and the other 99.97% don’t. Today their rolling 7 day average for cases is 24,126 and their 7 day rolling average for deaths is 0. She speaks and cries as if they’re dropping like flies on her watch. The daily high for death was 9 in the whole county, how many were in her hospital on her shift?

Florida ICU Nurse on Surge in COVID Among the Unvaccinated: 'Why Won't You Save Yourself?'
She’s a moron.
 
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That's an oversimplification of my thoughts on the issue. I'd like to incentivize people to be careful and responsible about their firerams. If you leave a glock in your car's console and it is stolen I think that's pretty horrendous and deserves some level of responsibility for what it is used for later. If an owner has it in a gun safe and it is stolen that's a lot less culpable. There are many levels in between.
This is one of the dumbest things you have ever posted. And that’s saying a lot
 
While this is good news in order to be part of the trial you couldn’t have an 02 sat below 90% and be generally healthy (no immunodeficiency) at the discretion of the investigator.
Safety and Efficacy of Exosomes Overexpressing CD24 in Two Doses for Patients With Moderate or Severe COVID-19 - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov
Hopefully it will turn out to be a good treatment but caution advised with this. However that 90% discharged may be better than current discharge rates with patients similar lab and vital sIgns that were included in this trial.
 
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That's an oversimplification of my thoughts on the issue. I'd like to incentivize people to be careful and responsible about their firerams. If you leave a glock in your car's console and it is stolen I think that's pretty horrendous and deserves some level of responsibility for what it is used for later. If an owner has it in a gun safe and it is stolen that's a lot less culpable. There are many levels in between.
So then are people who voted for Biden/Harris liable for damages to workers who lost thier jobs on the pipeline that got shutdown??..thats the type of logic you're using
 
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I wonder how they "estimate" that 34,000 children there have been affected. That certainly doesn't sound very scientific.

Closer to home, I can tell you that our 3-provider group with a full patient load has not seen a single patient suffer any long-term sequelae after 18 months.
 
I wonder how they "estimate" that 34,000 children there have been affected. That certainly doesn't sound very scientific.

Closer to home, I can tell you that our 3-provider group with a full patient load has not seen a single patient suffer any long-term sequelae after 18 months.

Yeah but are you really a doctor?????/
 
I wonder how they "estimate" that 34,000 children there have been affected. That certainly doesn't sound very scientific.

Closer to home, I can tell you that our 3-provider group with a full patient load has not seen a single patient suffer any long-term sequelae after 18 months.

For all the drama queens on the board... ^ ....this is how you post anecdotal evidence. Multiple doctors seeing multiple patients over a year and a half period. It isn't scientific, but its a good data point. It's borderline not even anecdotal.

If somebody posts a story about a single 13 year old dying from COVID, that does not mean I have to worry about my 13 year old dying. If a doctor says there are a bunch of his 13 year old patients dying over a 18 month period, then I might worry.
 

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