No.
I wasn't the one who made a judgment on cause of death from a paragraph on a message board.
Do you understand that, Flabby?
Yes or no.
Are you a doctor, ChumpDumper?
Yes or No?
No.
I wasn't the one who made a judgment on cause of death from a paragraph on a message board.
Do you understand that, Flabby?
Yes or no.
Chumpy doesn't fold!
Flabby folds
Sort of.
Chumpy I'm unable to answer all your questions within 2 minutes.
Feel free to continue to ask, but try not to get more bloated and irritable if it takes me over 2 minutes to respoond.
Ty.
Flabby jumps after admitting he folded.
You responded to my post without answering the question.
That's folding.
Go eat your dozen day-old discount donuts.
You've got a lot to untangle.
Nope.
He recovered from that, was out of ICU, and THEN got Covid which killed him.
Never left the hospital.
Are you aware that respiratory Covid has very specific symptoms?
Oxygen levels plummeted. Over. 82 yo
Good insight for not knowing much of anything doctor D.
?
Everything's crystal clear.
You folded then scrambled to answer when you got called out.
Darrin loses.
Chumpy just make something up to declare e victory.
ChumpDumper
So just put them in the Covid unit as well…. It’s all the same.
It's precisely what happened.
Chumpy owns up.
Rack it.
you folded and then scrambled when called out.
Evolution just rendered the last monoclonal treatment for SARS2 obsolete.
CDC guidance is based on hospitalization, not transmission, so any eventual mask mandate would be very belated in terms of preventing disease and hospitalization.
Coronavirus case and hospitalization rates have risen dramatically in Los Angeles County, which on Thursday reentered the medium COVID-19 community level for the first time since the end of the summer Omicron wave.
The increasing rates of hospitalization — which are so rapid they are coming as a surprise to officials — raise the prospect of a return to an indoor mask mandate in L.A. County in the coming weeks, based on previously established criteria by local public health officials.https://www.latimes.com/california/s...e-dramaticallyBut before a mask mandate were triggered, the percentage of hospital beds used by coronavirus-positive patients also would need to exceed 10%, a level reached only during the two prior COVID-19 winter surges, the deadliest of the pandemic. The current figure is 5.6%, which is up from around 2% at the start of November.
For weeks, children’s hospitals throughout California have reported being stressed by RSV and other viral illnesses, causing Orange County to declare a public health emergency. Some San Diego County hospitals have been forced to set up overflow tents outside their emergency departments.
Fresno County on Thursday said the strain has extended to its adult hospitals. “As a result, several hospitals in our area are working over capacity and their emergency rooms are close to disaster levels,” the Fresno County Department of Public Health said in a statement.
Shutting down schools was a terrible mistake and this surge in RSV was called right when they were closed.
LOL you have been saying that since May 2020.
Immunity debt isn't a thing, it's urban folklore.
This is not really an "immunity debt" but an "RSV debt" we all must pay at some point. And now, the virus is collecting what it is owed. There is no basis to claim that immune systems are somehow worse off because of the social distancing that was put in place. These RSV cases would all have occurred regardless of the pandemic -- and the mitigation measures employed -- but more evenly spread over multiple seasons. This would have been easier for pediatric hospitals to cope with.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion...pinions/101962
it's absurd to suggest masking doesn't mitigate the spread of of respiratory disease.
TSA just keeps ting his pants over and over in this thread.
No one is preventing you from wearing one.
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