They are Canadian, it’s cold here in January. Threatening to leave a Canadian in Mexico in January is not much of a threat. Drag their ass back so they can freeze like the rest of us…
I'd imagine it'd get expensive and it'd be difficult to go to work or school or to keep your job or enrollment. Or feed the cat. Maybe these folks are members of the glitterati and don't have such concerns?
I'll let you know. My sister went to mexico Dec 25 and came back Jan 1. her friend's husband tested positive before the flight back, so he had to stay. I'll be interested to know what happens.
oh, you guys are specifically talking about THAT flight. I thought you just meant travelling in general. yeah, my sister wasn't on that flight. lol
Well then, I expect that her husband will have an easier time getting home after quarantine. Hope he doesn’t need medical care during that time.
her friend's husband. and me too. I found it odd his wife didn't stay with him, in the event he did become ill, but I don't know their specific circumstances that lead to that decision.
They are Canadian, it’s cold here in January. Threatening to leave a Canadian in Mexico in January is not much of a threat. Drag their ass back so they can freeze like the rest of us…
I'd imagine it'd get expensive and it'd be difficult to go to work or school or to keep your job or enrollment. Or feed the cat. Maybe these folks are members of the glitterati and don't have such concerns?
I'll let you know. My sister went to mexico Dec 25 and came back Jan 1. her friend's husband tested positive before the flight back, so he had to stay. I'll be interested to know what happens.
oh, you guys are specifically talking about THAT flight. I thought you just meant travelling in general. yeah, my sister wasn't on that flight. lol
Not your sister?
Kinda looks like my ex wife…except she looks like fun to hang with.
They are Canadian, it’s cold here in January. Threatening to leave a Canadian in Mexico in January is not much of a threat. Drag their ass back so they can freeze like the rest of us…
I'd imagine it'd get expensive and it'd be difficult to go to work or school or to keep your job or enrollment. Or feed the cat. Maybe these folks are members of the glitterati and don't have such concerns?
I'll let you know. My sister went to mexico Dec 25 and came back Jan 1. her friend's husband tested positive before the flight back, so he had to stay. I'll be interested to know what happens.
oh, you guys are specifically talking about THAT flight. I thought you just meant travelling in general. yeah, my sister wasn't on that flight. lol
They are Canadian, it’s cold here in January. Threatening to leave a Canadian in Mexico in January is not much of a threat. Drag their ass back so they can freeze like the rest of us…
I'd imagine it'd get expensive and it'd be difficult to go to work or school or to keep your job or enrollment. Or feed the cat. Maybe these folks are members of the glitterati and don't have such concerns?
I'll let you know. My sister went to mexico Dec 25 and came back Jan 1. her friend's husband tested positive before the flight back, so he had to stay. I'll be interested to know what happens.
oh, you guys are specifically talking about THAT flight. I thought you just meant travelling in general. yeah, my sister wasn't on that flight. lol
Not your sister?
Can have lots of fun with this picture and photoshop
What i can't understand is. My whole family except my mum and us 4 in this house have had covid over Christmas. Now my brother and his wife are alcoholics and smoke a pack a day. High b.p.Double vaccinated with different vaccines. AZ and pfizer. Not one symptom. The others very mild . One unvaccinated had it twice. Worse 2nd time and ill 10 days. Reading above about children worrys me. But how can the ones with poor health have no symptoms.
I wonder if when this is all said and done they can trace the virus to attacking a specific gene or trait in people and that's why it could pass over one person and hit another hard.
It would be interesting and not out of the realms of science to figure that out.
One of my friends is a nurse in the Covid ward of a major hospital in Cleveland. She told me most of their current covid patients are unvaccinated, and the vaccinated patients that are hospitalized with covid have other health issues: diabetes, thyroid, heart disease, etc,
My employer just sent a graph with similar numbers for our org. Basically, 80% of COVID inpatients are unvaccinated. 20% are unvaccinated. Booster patients are nonexistent in the CCU.
So New York is now releasing how many people are actual in the hospital with covid but not from covid. 42% is a large number in my opinion. Almost half of that total number you see are cases that do not need hospitalizations.
So New York is now releasing how many people are actual in the hospital with covid but not from covid. 42% is a large number in my opinion. Almost half of that total number you see are cases that do not need hospitalizations.
This should be applied to deaths too and implemented in every state.
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The ever-quotable American economist Thomas Sowell said that “It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.” This truism has become especially relevant in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, where the politicians, public health officials, government bureaucrats and public sector unions pay no price for the draconian policies they have imposed on the rest of us and therefore have little if any stake in being wrong.
The ever-quotable American economist Thomas Sowell said that “It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.” This truism has become especially relevant in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, where the politicians, public health officials, government bureaucrats and public sector unions pay no price for the draconian policies they have imposed on the rest of us and therefore have little if any stake in being wrong.
Pfft.. Sowell hasn’t been an economist in 40 years. He’s purely a pundit and bomb thrower, although elderly and retired now.
There is a January 6th covid modelling report available at the above link (which is independent from government modelling).
Although BC's modelling may not pertain to your area, the projections use omicron information from studies obtained from around the world. You can learn a lot about what BC scholars consider the best omicron data so far by clicking on the links within this report.
Edit: example of timeline to achieve a reduction in cases...
Isn’t the article saying that the non-Covid marked deaths are a lot higher? That is what it seems like he wants to understand. It may be Covid, but rather have good data than assumptions.
We made getting our boosters a family adventure yesterday. Had a 2:00 appointment for four of us. Line was 20 minutes long, we waited out in the Chicago cold. Myself and my wife plus the two kids aged 21 and 15. My 15 year old is having bad side effects. Slight fever, chills and muscle aches. Everyone else is a ok. Hope it is worth it.
We made getting our boosters a family adventure yesterday. Had a 2:00 appointment for four of us. Line was 20 minutes long, we waited out in the Chicago cold. Myself and my wife plus the two kids aged 21 and 15. My 15 year old is having bad side effects. Slight fever, chills and muscle aches. Everyone else is a ok. Hope it is worth it.
If Omicron hasn't already ripped through your town, it will be worth it.
Anecdotal data....
1. We went to a wedding a week before Christmas where my oldest daughter was in the party. She was boosted. Several people in the wedding party got COVID. My daughter didn't. We didn't, all boosted
2. My son caught it and showed symptoms. Three days of sickness, bad cold or mild flu. 5 days to test negative. No booster.
3. My closest friend, who has a blood and lung disease from smoking (hasn't quit) was over Tuesday after Christmas. Overnight that night he woke up with it. Just like my son, 3 days of sickness. No booster, but vaxed. He's the kind of person that would die of it unvaxed.
I'm pretty sure my wife and I have had it asymptomatic or were clearly exposed and fought it off with the booster.
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So New York is now releasing how many people are actual in the hospital with covid but not from covid. 42% is a large number in my opinion. Almost half of that total number you see are cases that do not need hospitalizations.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
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There is a January 6th covid modelling report available at the above link (which is independent from government modelling).
Although BC's modelling may not pertain to your area, the projections use omicron information from studies obtained from around the world. You can learn a lot about what BC scholars consider the best omicron data so far by clicking on the links within this report.
Edit: example of timeline to achieve a reduction in cases...
Anecdotal data....
1. We went to a wedding a week before Christmas where my oldest daughter was in the party. She was boosted. Several people in the wedding party got COVID. My daughter didn't. We didn't, all boosted
2. My son caught it and showed symptoms. Three days of sickness, bad cold or mild flu. 5 days to test negative. No booster.
3. My closest friend, who has a blood and lung disease from smoking (hasn't quit) was over Tuesday after Christmas. Overnight that night he woke up with it. Just like my son, 3 days of sickness. No booster, but vaxed. He's the kind of person that would die of it unvaxed.
I'm pretty sure my wife and I have had it asymptomatic or were clearly exposed and fought it off with the booster.