Covid is still out there

JT

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As for the absurd use of the word woke, I slept 8 hours thanks to 100mg of trazadone and am on my third cup of java. Much better then being 'sleepy'.
 

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In the future when I have a bad allergy attack or a cold/flu I will wear a mask. It's called common courtesy and being a team player.

So you don?t believe the science, oh virtuous one?

Cie: He's saying that he'll wear a mask if he's sick in the future to help prevent others from getting sick. This past year proved that it was effective in preventing the transmission of viruses that are airborne. WTF is your problem?
 
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Cie: Do you think the science has changed and therefor masks are no longer needed? :mj03:

Vaccines are proving highly effective and they are available to nearly everyone (if not everyone) in the US.
 

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Half a million residents in New Orleans. 1 person is murdered daily. Far less than 1 person is dying daily of covid since last August. I don?t walk around in fear of being shot, so why would I be concerned about a disease with more favorable daily death rate?

you always have the stupidest takes. :toast:
 

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Why did you get vaccinated? :shrug:

I had covid and it was 3-4 days of temperatures above 101, very tired and lost sense of smell for about a week and thats about it. Back to 100% about 2 weeks later more of a bad cold to be honest, I was freaked out by the media saying how bad it was and in the end it wasn't even that scary. I am 45 high bp controlled with meds and I made it out just fine.

I am not getting any vaccine, my body my choice as the libs say.

well that settles it - you got over the virus ok so it's not a problem for anyone
 

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Why did you get vaccinated? :shrug:

I had covid and it was 3-4 days of temperatures above 101, very tired and lost sense of smell for about a week and thats about it. Back to 100% about 2 weeks later more of a bad cold to be honest, I was freaked out by the media saying how bad it was and in the end it wasn't even that scary. I am 45 high bp controlled with meds and I made it out just fine.

I am not getting any vaccine, my body my choice as the libs say.

Your body has always been your choice. That's what the lbs. say.
 

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Cie: He's saying that he'll wear a mask if he's sick in the future to help prevent others from getting sick. This past year proved that it was effective in preventing the transmission of viruses that are airborne. WTF is your problem?

If I have the flu, I'll just stay home🤷🏽 As for bad allergies, i wouldn't wear a mask since allergies arent contagious.
 
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question for 6?5, and for the everwoke whatshisnuts


With cdc on verge of removing public indoor masking guidance for the fully vaccinated, will you guys (6?5?? as healthcare worker and WHN as a virtue signaler) continue to mask publicly indoors once they change their guidance?


Well, the hope is to get back to normalcy at some point. I?m sure I?ll have to wear a mask at work forever now. I think that will just be a part of the uniform for the foreseeable future.

I don?t wear a mask now outside such as when we take the kids to the park or go hiking etc.

I can see myself wearing a mask inside in the future when I?m under the weather or during a virus/flu outbreak. I think it would be great if masks are encouraged in the fall/ winter months when the flu rates go up. I still haven?t seen a single positive flu case since I started working covid in October. Not a single case. Flu kills a lot of people in a normal year.

I only remember less than 5 people (50 year old or less and no medical history) who died from the flu in my whole career. Conversely, I have seen many covid deaths in the same patient population. Many more are dying/will die from covid related problems in the future.

I would encourage anybody who has chronic illnesses to mask up indefinitely and that?s BC it works and it is easy. Wearing a mask is simple.
 

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Well, the hope is to get back to normalcy at some point. I?m sure I?ll have to wear a mask at work forever now. I think that will just be a part of the uniform for the foreseeable future.

I don?t wear a mask now outside such as when we take the kids to the park or go hiking etc.

I can see myself wearing a mask inside in the future when I?m under the weather or during a virus/flu outbreak. I think it would be great if masks are encouraged in the fall/ winter months when the flu rates go up. I still haven?t seen a single positive flu case since I started working covid in October. Not a single case. Flu kills a lot of people in a normal year.

I only remember less than 5 people (50 year old or less and no medical history) who died from the flu in my whole career. Conversely, I have seen many covid deaths in the same patient population. Many more are dying/will die from covid related problems in the future.

I would encourage anybody who has chronic illnesses to mask up indefinitely and that?s BC it works and it is easy. Wearing a mask is simple.

Agree that compromised should take precautions as they see fit, but disagree that masking is simple, and my guess is healthcare workers will be masking at work forever.

As for flu masking, I'd say that We should be more responsible about leaving the house or sending our kids to school with symptoms, but to mandate masks during flu season in order to save the compromised 0.01% of the population from flu death doesn't make sense to me.

I will say now, as I've mentioned in the past, that 20 years I've been around here you have proven to be a selfless man for others, and I have a ton of respect for you.
 

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Agree that compromised should take precautions as they see fit, but disagree that masking is simple, and my guess is healthcare workers will be masking at work forever.

Wearing a mask certainly isn't difficult. Pop it on, do your business, pop it off. I would think being obstinate would prove more of a hassle.
 

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I got that feeling after reading a bunch of your reply's. :0008

:shrug: i'm not understanding these words put together in this way. my reply's what? my reply's eloquence? my reply's honesty? must be something like that, so thank you very much. :0008
 

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You regularly make comments behind a keyboard that you wouldnt make in person

I'm just worried that you glamorizing your excessive use of illegal hard drugs is a bad influence on this forum. There are some impressionable folks in this community.
 

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Agree that compromised should take precautions as they see fit, but disagree that masking is simple, and my guess is healthcare workers will be masking at work forever.

If only the "compromised" take precautions, it doesn't really work because (correct me if I'm wrong) the main function of the mask is to prevent the SPREADER from spreading.

What part of "masking" is hard?
 

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