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HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:
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dignin said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:
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My double vaccinated 7 year old just tested positive for covid. Little bit of a runny nose.
I'm still negative, so far. That makes 8 close contacts I've had in less than a month. Everyone in my family now positive, but positive tests weeks apart, so they didn't get it from each other.
What a weird ass virus.0 -
What's hilarious is that BMI is so bloody restrictive and not really based in any reality. In high school, I was 185 pounds. 6 feet tall. a freaking rail. zero belly. according to BMI, that's overweight. I barely had an ounce of fat on me. it's ludicrous. if you aren't a marathon runner, you are considered fat.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:Go Beavers said:OnWis97 said:Yeah...it's pretty much over for most people. This little dip is seems to have created some complacency.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/cdc-masks-cdc-expected-update-mask-guidance-early-week-rcna16331
Vaccines worked against the original Covid and the Delta. Not so much now. 28% with the booster? I'd be more disappointed if it mattered. I don't regret getting my three shots but I'm not sure there's a point in getting more...is the chance of myocarditis higher than the chance the next vax helps? Probably not, but vaccines are no longer the solution we hoped. They probably helped flatten the curve and keep some symptoms less severe.
Now? Now we're moving into "time to live with it." Masks are done.* Distancing is done.
*Mandates, anyway. A few weirdos (myself included) will still wear them in some situations. But the bottom line is, we're caving to fatigue. And the truth (masks don't make a difference) is always convenient in America.
I know other people not vaccinated that got sick recently as I did and were out for weeks.
That should be the proof?
I do agree with what they are saying about the inefficiency of gators and cloth masks. So again, I don't know what you are saying? A N95 works best is all I keep reading and hearing.
Third I was asking you(general you) if showing the non believers that hospital rates among the vaxxed and unvaxxed was the best proof which I believe is the best measuring stick to show people.
I am completely baffled at your angle towards me. If I have shown anything against the science or the professionals please show me. I made the point about the masks and what should be worn so I don't know what else you read or maybe you are confusing me w somebody else?
"Show me the research" comment that I directed at mrussel is what some on here are still thinking, FFS.
FFS indeed...
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dignin said:My double vaccinated 7 year old just tested positive for covid. Little bit of a runny nose.
I'm still negative, so far. That makes 8 close contacts I've had in less than a month. Everyone in my family now positive, but positive tests weeks apart, so they didn't get it from each other.
What a weird ass virus.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
mrussel1 said:dignin said:HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:Meltdown99 said:
Try not to spam up this page too, please.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:Go Beavers said:OnWis97 said:Yeah...it's pretty much over for most people. This little dip is seems to have created some complacency.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/cdc-masks-cdc-expected-update-mask-guidance-early-week-rcna16331
Vaccines worked against the original Covid and the Delta. Not so much now. 28% with the booster? I'd be more disappointed if it mattered. I don't regret getting my three shots but I'm not sure there's a point in getting more...is the chance of myocarditis higher than the chance the next vax helps? Probably not, but vaccines are no longer the solution we hoped. They probably helped flatten the curve and keep some symptoms less severe.
Now? Now we're moving into "time to live with it." Masks are done.* Distancing is done.
*Mandates, anyway. A few weirdos (myself included) will still wear them in some situations. But the bottom line is, we're caving to fatigue. And the truth (masks don't make a difference) is always convenient in America.
I know other people not vaccinated that got sick recently as I did and were out for weeks.
That should be the proof?
I do agree with what they are saying about the inefficiency of gators and cloth masks. So again, I don't know what you are saying? A N95 works best is all I keep reading and hearing.
Third I was asking you(general you) if showing the non believers that hospital rates among the vaxxed and unvaxxed was the best proof which I believe is the best measuring stick to show people.
I am completely baffled at your angle towards me. If I have shown anything against the science or the professionals please show me. I made the point about the masks and what should be worn so I don't know what else you read or maybe you are confusing me w somebody else?
"Show me the research" comment that I directed at mrussel is what some on here are still thinking, FFS.
FFS indeed...
And my FFS is directed at the bold. And you don't fall into that category. Or do you?
Yeah the sarcastic text gets lost verrrry easy.
I knew FFS was a joke, that one I got!0 -
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HughFreakingDillon said:What's hilarious is that BMI is so bloody restrictive and not really based in any reality. In high school, I was 185 pounds. 6 feet tall. a freaking rail. zero belly. according to BMI, that's overweight. I barely had an ounce of fat on me. it's ludicrous. if you aren't a marathon runner, you are considered fat.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:dignin said:My double vaccinated 7 year old just tested positive for covid. Little bit of a runny nose.
I'm still negative, so far. That makes 8 close contacts I've had in less than a month. Everyone in my family now positive, but positive tests weeks apart, so they didn't get it from each other.
What a weird ass virus.
PCR testing hasn't been available to the regular public here in Alberta since December, so this is all we have.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:What's hilarious is that BMI is so bloody restrictive and not really based in any reality. In high school, I was 185 pounds. 6 feet tall. a freaking rail. zero belly. according to BMI, that's overweight. I barely had an ounce of fat on me. it's ludicrous. if you aren't a marathon runner, you are considered fat.0
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tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:What's hilarious is that BMI is so bloody restrictive and not really based in any reality. In high school, I was 185 pounds. 6 feet tall. a freaking rail. zero belly. according to BMI, that's overweight. I barely had an ounce of fat on me. it's ludicrous. if you aren't a marathon runner, you are considered fat.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:What's hilarious is that BMI is so bloody restrictive and not really based in any reality. In high school, I was 185 pounds. 6 feet tall. a freaking rail. zero belly. according to BMI, that's overweight. I barely had an ounce of fat on me. it's ludicrous. if you aren't a marathon runner, you are considered fat.
In short, I feel like a sexy Ben Affleck at the beach.0 -
I just went to the Diabetes Canada website and says the same thing. 185 and 6 feet is overweight.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:What's hilarious is that BMI is so bloody restrictive and not really based in any reality. In high school, I was 185 pounds. 6 feet tall. a freaking rail. zero belly. according to BMI, that's overweight. I barely had an ounce of fat on me. it's ludicrous. if you aren't a marathon runner, you are considered fat.
In short, I feel like a sexy Ben Affleck at the beach.
By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:What's hilarious is that BMI is so bloody restrictive and not really based in any reality. In high school, I was 185 pounds. 6 feet tall. a freaking rail. zero belly. according to BMI, that's overweight. I barely had an ounce of fat on me. it's ludicrous. if you aren't a marathon runner, you are considered fat.
My doctor has a chart and it says 220 is goof for 6'0".0 -
tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:Go Beavers said:OnWis97 said:Yeah...it's pretty much over for most people. This little dip is seems to have created some complacency.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/cdc-masks-cdc-expected-update-mask-guidance-early-week-rcna16331
Vaccines worked against the original Covid and the Delta. Not so much now. 28% with the booster? I'd be more disappointed if it mattered. I don't regret getting my three shots but I'm not sure there's a point in getting more...is the chance of myocarditis higher than the chance the next vax helps? Probably not, but vaccines are no longer the solution we hoped. They probably helped flatten the curve and keep some symptoms less severe.
Now? Now we're moving into "time to live with it." Masks are done.* Distancing is done.
*Mandates, anyway. A few weirdos (myself included) will still wear them in some situations. But the bottom line is, we're caving to fatigue. And the truth (masks don't make a difference) is always convenient in America.
I know other people not vaccinated that got sick recently as I did and were out for weeks.
That should be the proof?
I do agree with what they are saying about the inefficiency of gators and cloth masks. So again, I don't know what you are saying? A N95 works best is all I keep reading and hearing.
Third I was asking you(general you) if showing the non believers that hospital rates among the vaxxed and unvaxxed was the best proof which I believe is the best measuring stick to show people.
I am completely baffled at your angle towards me. If I have shown anything against the science or the professionals please show me. I made the point about the masks and what should be worn so I don't know what else you read or maybe you are confusing me w somebody else?This weekend we rock Portland0 -
tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:What's hilarious is that BMI is so bloody restrictive and not really based in any reality. In high school, I was 185 pounds. 6 feet tall. a freaking rail. zero belly. according to BMI, that's overweight. I barely had an ounce of fat on me. it's ludicrous. if you aren't a marathon runner, you are considered fat.
My doctor has a chart and it says 220 is goof for 6'0".0 -
Poncier said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:HughFreakingDillon said:Go Beavers said:OnWis97 said:Yeah...it's pretty much over for most people. This little dip is seems to have created some complacency.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/cdc-masks-cdc-expected-update-mask-guidance-early-week-rcna16331
Vaccines worked against the original Covid and the Delta. Not so much now. 28% with the booster? I'd be more disappointed if it mattered. I don't regret getting my three shots but I'm not sure there's a point in getting more...is the chance of myocarditis higher than the chance the next vax helps? Probably not, but vaccines are no longer the solution we hoped. They probably helped flatten the curve and keep some symptoms less severe.
Now? Now we're moving into "time to live with it." Masks are done.* Distancing is done.
*Mandates, anyway. A few weirdos (myself included) will still wear them in some situations. But the bottom line is, we're caving to fatigue. And the truth (masks don't make a difference) is always convenient in America.
I know other people not vaccinated that got sick recently as I did and were out for weeks.
That should be the proof?
I do agree with what they are saying about the inefficiency of gators and cloth masks. So again, I don't know what you are saying? A N95 works best is all I keep reading and hearing.
Third I was asking you(general you) if showing the non believers that hospital rates among the vaxxed and unvaxxed was the best proof which I believe is the best measuring stick to show people.
I am completely baffled at your angle towards me. If I have shown anything against the science or the professionals please show me. I made the point about the masks and what should be worn so I don't know what else you read or maybe you are confusing me w somebody else?
Made me think of this, lol!0
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