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So try to get a good night’s sleep, Ledbet!my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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It was the Moderna vaccine.Ledbetterman10 said:
I’m actually not sure which one I’m getting. Guess I’ll find out tomorrow.josevolution said:Ledbetterman10 said:I’m getting the first dose of the vaccine tomorrow.
Good for you Ledman and Often I received the Pfeizer vaccine I’m do for my 2nd dose next week!oftenreading said:For those who have been vaccinated - do you know which one you got? Was anyone given a choice or was it more a matter of “this is what we have”?2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024: Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1
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Man this is stunning!jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
that's fucking terrifying jose.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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It’s sad. In LA County, one in three are infected. I pray my health doesn’t go to shit, to where I need immediate medical help. Hospitals are at capacity.josevolution said:https://twitter.com/drericding/status/1351208067891929089?s=21
Man this is stunning!So much has been laid to the wayside due to the virus: Air quality, homeless encampment fires/safety, prosecuting assaults, burglaries, home-invasion robberies, etc.
Heartbreaking all around.0 -
Totally to think that if you go outside and you breathe in you might be breathing human cremations! Holy fuckHughFreakingDillon said:that's fucking terrifying jose.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
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Sad and let's hope other Countries can help out.23scidoo said:0 -
I'm not surprised if this is true.23scidoo said:0 -
18 family members get COVID-19 after holiday gathering in Delaware County
MILMONT PARK, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A family's holiday party in Milmont Park, Delaware County turned out to be a COVID-19 superspreader event.
It was on December 26 that 55-year-old Darlene Reynolds woke up with a scratchy tickle in her throat. This was one day before she was planning to have family members come over from as far as Canada for a holiday gathering.
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'" said Reynolds.
The next day, family members arrived for the party. Soon, she said, people started getting sick.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary," said Reynolds. "We got tested and we tested positive. And then my husband tested positive the next day. And then (my daughter) was getting sick and she tested positive and my son tested positive."
In all, 18 family members ranging in ages from one to 62 became sickened with the virus.
Reynolds' son and husband, Stephen, ended up in the hospital. Stephen has spent the last nine days at Riddle Hospital.
"He's headed in the right direction; he'll need oxygen when he comes home," said Reynolds' daughter, Joy Purdie.
Meanwhile, Stephen's business called Mini Movers got sidelined when their truck broke down and now they have no income.
Lisa Riggin of J. Riggin Painting saw the story on Facebook and decided to step in.
"The truck's been down for a month and they haven't had income and I just don't want to see them lose their home or their business," said Riggin, who set up Venmo and PayPal accounts on her Facebook to raise money for the family.
"People are donating, not as much as I would like, but people are responding. We had a guy last night who donated $500. He doesn't even know me or her," said Riggin.
So far, Riggin has raised $4,000 for the Reynolds, who are ever grateful for all the help they can get.
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josevolution said:https://twitter.com/drericding/status/1351208067891929089?s=21
Man this is stunning!
One of the things that is disturbing here (it's all disturbing) is that it states here that the number of deaths in the L.A. area will grow even higher as a result of the holiday gatherings. At the time of the holidays, the virus had been known and highly reported for 9 months. And yet people were gathering and spreading the disease? I find thaose actions stunningly horrible. What were these people thinking?
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Huh, so playing stupid games sometimes doesn't result in stupid prizes? Sucks about the business, but man, you hold a super spreader gathering and get some cash in the end.cutz said:18 family members get COVID-19 after holiday gathering in Delaware County
MILMONT PARK, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A family's holiday party in Milmont Park, Delaware County turned out to be a COVID-19 superspreader event.
It was on December 26 that 55-year-old Darlene Reynolds woke up with a scratchy tickle in her throat. This was one day before she was planning to have family members come over from as far as Canada for a holiday gathering.
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'" said Reynolds.
The next day, family members arrived for the party. Soon, she said, people started getting sick.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary," said Reynolds. "We got tested and we tested positive. And then my husband tested positive the next day. And then (my daughter) was getting sick and she tested positive and my son tested positive."
In all, 18 family members ranging in ages from one to 62 became sickened with the virus.
Reynolds' son and husband, Stephen, ended up in the hospital. Stephen has spent the last nine days at Riddle Hospital.
"He's headed in the right direction; he'll need oxygen when he comes home," said Reynolds' daughter, Joy Purdie.
Meanwhile, Stephen's business called Mini Movers got sidelined when their truck broke down and now they have no income.
Lisa Riggin of J. Riggin Painting saw the story on Facebook and decided to step in.
"The truck's been down for a month and they haven't had income and I just don't want to see them lose their home or their business," said Riggin, who set up Venmo and PayPal accounts on her Facebook to raise money for the family.
"People are donating, not as much as I would like, but people are responding. We had a guy last night who donated $500. He doesn't even know me or her," said Riggin.
So far, Riggin has raised $4,000 for the Reynolds, who are ever grateful for all the help they can get.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'"tbergs said:
Huh, so playing stupid games sometimes doesn't result in stupid prizes? Sucks about the business, but man, you hold a super spreader gathering and get some cash in the end.cutz said:18 family members get COVID-19 after holiday gathering in Delaware County
MILMONT PARK, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A family's holiday party in Milmont Park, Delaware County turned out to be a COVID-19 superspreader event.
It was on December 26 that 55-year-old Darlene Reynolds woke up with a scratchy tickle in her throat. This was one day before she was planning to have family members come over from as far as Canada for a holiday gathering.
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'" said Reynolds.
The next day, family members arrived for the party. Soon, she said, people started getting sick.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary," said Reynolds. "We got tested and we tested positive. And then my husband tested positive the next day. And then (my daughter) was getting sick and she tested positive and my son tested positive."
In all, 18 family members ranging in ages from one to 62 became sickened with the virus.
Reynolds' son and husband, Stephen, ended up in the hospital. Stephen has spent the last nine days at Riddle Hospital.
"He's headed in the right direction; he'll need oxygen when he comes home," said Reynolds' daughter, Joy Purdie.
Meanwhile, Stephen's business called Mini Movers got sidelined when their truck broke down and now they have no income.
Lisa Riggin of J. Riggin Painting saw the story on Facebook and decided to step in.
"The truck's been down for a month and they haven't had income and I just don't want to see them lose their home or their business," said Riggin, who set up Venmo and PayPal accounts on her Facebook to raise money for the family.
"People are donating, not as much as I would like, but people are responding. We had a guy last night who donated $500. He doesn't even know me or her," said Riggin.
So far, Riggin has raised $4,000 for the Reynolds, who are ever grateful for all the help they can get.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary,"
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Boundlessly so.Merkin Baller said:
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'"tbergs said:
Huh, so playing stupid games sometimes doesn't result in stupid prizes? Sucks about the business, but man, you hold a super spreader gathering and get some cash in the end.cutz said:18 family members get COVID-19 after holiday gathering in Delaware County
MILMONT PARK, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A family's holiday party in Milmont Park, Delaware County turned out to be a COVID-19 superspreader event.
It was on December 26 that 55-year-old Darlene Reynolds woke up with a scratchy tickle in her throat. This was one day before she was planning to have family members come over from as far as Canada for a holiday gathering.
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'" said Reynolds.
The next day, family members arrived for the party. Soon, she said, people started getting sick.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary," said Reynolds. "We got tested and we tested positive. And then my husband tested positive the next day. And then (my daughter) was getting sick and she tested positive and my son tested positive."
In all, 18 family members ranging in ages from one to 62 became sickened with the virus.
Reynolds' son and husband, Stephen, ended up in the hospital. Stephen has spent the last nine days at Riddle Hospital.
"He's headed in the right direction; he'll need oxygen when he comes home," said Reynolds' daughter, Joy Purdie.
Meanwhile, Stephen's business called Mini Movers got sidelined when their truck broke down and now they have no income.
Lisa Riggin of J. Riggin Painting saw the story on Facebook and decided to step in.
"The truck's been down for a month and they haven't had income and I just don't want to see them lose their home or their business," said Riggin, who set up Venmo and PayPal accounts on her Facebook to raise money for the family.
"People are donating, not as much as I would like, but people are responding. We had a guy last night who donated $500. He doesn't even know me or her," said Riggin.
So far, Riggin has raised $4,000 for the Reynolds, who are ever grateful for all the help they can get.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary,"
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"i'll keep a distance (until I'm passing the yams with the hand I just used to cover my cough with)".Merkin Baller said:
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'"tbergs said:
Huh, so playing stupid games sometimes doesn't result in stupid prizes? Sucks about the business, but man, you hold a super spreader gathering and get some cash in the end.cutz said:18 family members get COVID-19 after holiday gathering in Delaware County
MILMONT PARK, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A family's holiday party in Milmont Park, Delaware County turned out to be a COVID-19 superspreader event.
It was on December 26 that 55-year-old Darlene Reynolds woke up with a scratchy tickle in her throat. This was one day before she was planning to have family members come over from as far as Canada for a holiday gathering.
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'" said Reynolds.
The next day, family members arrived for the party. Soon, she said, people started getting sick.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary," said Reynolds. "We got tested and we tested positive. And then my husband tested positive the next day. And then (my daughter) was getting sick and she tested positive and my son tested positive."
In all, 18 family members ranging in ages from one to 62 became sickened with the virus.
Reynolds' son and husband, Stephen, ended up in the hospital. Stephen has spent the last nine days at Riddle Hospital.
"He's headed in the right direction; he'll need oxygen when he comes home," said Reynolds' daughter, Joy Purdie.
Meanwhile, Stephen's business called Mini Movers got sidelined when their truck broke down and now they have no income.
Lisa Riggin of J. Riggin Painting saw the story on Facebook and decided to step in.
"The truck's been down for a month and they haven't had income and I just don't want to see them lose their home or their business," said Riggin, who set up Venmo and PayPal accounts on her Facebook to raise money for the family.
"People are donating, not as much as I would like, but people are responding. We had a guy last night who donated $500. He doesn't even know me or her," said Riggin.
So far, Riggin has raised $4,000 for the Reynolds, who are ever grateful for all the help they can get.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary,"
How f'ing stupid & ignorant can people be?
so many humans are so fucking selfish and stupid.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
It's just mind boggling.Merkin Baller said:
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'"tbergs said:
Huh, so playing stupid games sometimes doesn't result in stupid prizes? Sucks about the business, but man, you hold a super spreader gathering and get some cash in the end.cutz said:18 family members get COVID-19 after holiday gathering in Delaware County
MILMONT PARK, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A family's holiday party in Milmont Park, Delaware County turned out to be a COVID-19 superspreader event.
It was on December 26 that 55-year-old Darlene Reynolds woke up with a scratchy tickle in her throat. This was one day before she was planning to have family members come over from as far as Canada for a holiday gathering.
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'" said Reynolds.
The next day, family members arrived for the party. Soon, she said, people started getting sick.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary," said Reynolds. "We got tested and we tested positive. And then my husband tested positive the next day. And then (my daughter) was getting sick and she tested positive and my son tested positive."
In all, 18 family members ranging in ages from one to 62 became sickened with the virus.
Reynolds' son and husband, Stephen, ended up in the hospital. Stephen has spent the last nine days at Riddle Hospital.
"He's headed in the right direction; he'll need oxygen when he comes home," said Reynolds' daughter, Joy Purdie.
Meanwhile, Stephen's business called Mini Movers got sidelined when their truck broke down and now they have no income.
Lisa Riggin of J. Riggin Painting saw the story on Facebook and decided to step in.
"The truck's been down for a month and they haven't had income and I just don't want to see them lose their home or their business," said Riggin, who set up Venmo and PayPal accounts on her Facebook to raise money for the family.
"People are donating, not as much as I would like, but people are responding. We had a guy last night who donated $500. He doesn't even know me or her," said Riggin.
So far, Riggin has raised $4,000 for the Reynolds, who are ever grateful for all the help they can get.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary,"
How f'ing stupid & ignorant can people be?
I spent Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's with only my wife and son, haven't seen my siblings or any of the in laws, and folks like the Reynolds-SuperSpreaders get fundraisers in their honor because they did exactly what they were told not to do, and the wife knew she was ill on top of it all.
It is really pissing me off that I've made all the recommended sacrifices (and so many others have as well), yet we can't make any progress towards a return to normalcy because so many selfish and/or ignorant folks like the Reynolds-SuperSpreader clan are out there.
But hey send them some money. They can use it to throw a welcome home celebration for Dad when they let him out of the hospital.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
This the new way of doing things. Fuck up royally, get a bunch of like-minded nitwits sick because we MUST get together; we’re special - then cash in.Halifax2TheMax said:
Boundlessly so.Merkin Baller said:
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'"tbergs said:
Huh, so playing stupid games sometimes doesn't result in stupid prizes? Sucks about the business, but man, you hold a super spreader gathering and get some cash in the end.cutz said:18 family members get COVID-19 after holiday gathering in Delaware County
MILMONT PARK, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A family's holiday party in Milmont Park, Delaware County turned out to be a COVID-19 superspreader event.
It was on December 26 that 55-year-old Darlene Reynolds woke up with a scratchy tickle in her throat. This was one day before she was planning to have family members come over from as far as Canada for a holiday gathering.
"I had no fever because I kept checking it - no fever, no fever, no fever. I said, 'I'll keep a distance since I have a tiny little cough,'" said Reynolds.
The next day, family members arrived for the party. Soon, she said, people started getting sick.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary," said Reynolds. "We got tested and we tested positive. And then my husband tested positive the next day. And then (my daughter) was getting sick and she tested positive and my son tested positive."
In all, 18 family members ranging in ages from one to 62 became sickened with the virus.
Reynolds' son and husband, Stephen, ended up in the hospital. Stephen has spent the last nine days at Riddle Hospital.
"He's headed in the right direction; he'll need oxygen when he comes home," said Reynolds' daughter, Joy Purdie.
Meanwhile, Stephen's business called Mini Movers got sidelined when their truck broke down and now they have no income.
Lisa Riggin of J. Riggin Painting saw the story on Facebook and decided to step in.
"The truck's been down for a month and they haven't had income and I just don't want to see them lose their home or their business," said Riggin, who set up Venmo and PayPal accounts on her Facebook to raise money for the family.
"People are donating, not as much as I would like, but people are responding. We had a guy last night who donated $500. He doesn't even know me or her," said Riggin.
So far, Riggin has raised $4,000 for the Reynolds, who are ever grateful for all the help they can get.
"So we were sick, but we didn't know we had COVID. We could've had the flu, but it was scary,"
How f'ing stupid & ignorant can people be?
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