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PostPosted: 07/27/21 7:51 am • # 1151 
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It's depressing that my first thought is how this gives more "validation" to the "they're just calling everything COVID to control us!" crowd. Ugh.


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PostPosted: 07/27/21 8:46 am • # 1152 
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And I'm as guilty as everyone else in misinterpreting that

Viral Posts Misrepresent CDC Announcement on COVID-19 PCR Test

By Angelo Fichera

Scientists consider polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, tests a highly reliable tool for diagnosing COVID-19. But social media posts are misrepresenting a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announcement regarding the eventual discontinuation of its own test, falsely claiming the government has conceded that ...

https://www.factcheck.org/2021/07/scich ... -pcr-test/


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PostPosted: 07/27/21 1:47 pm • # 1153 
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When you combine this with the fact that the lowest levels of vaccinations are found in red states ....

COVID-19 linked to 'significant' drop in intelligence: research

Jackie Dunham

Individuals who recovered from COVID-19, including those who no longer had symptoms, exhibited significant “cognitive deficits,” according to a large study out of the U.K.

The research, conducted by academics from Imperial College London, Kings College and the Universities of Cambridge, Southampton and Chicago, aimed to find out how COVID-19 affected mental health and cognition.

For the study, researchers analyzed data from 81,337 participants of the Great British Intelligence Test from January to December 2020. Of those participants, nearly 13,000 reported they had contracted ...

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavir ... -1.5524877


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PostPosted: 07/27/21 3:31 pm • # 1154 
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A double whammy for red states.


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PostPosted: 07/28/21 12:52 pm • # 1155 
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true. they were getting dumber every year BEFORE covid.


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PostPosted: 07/28/21 3:57 pm • # 1156 
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/28/politics ... Stories%29

reading this, I can only think of petulant children.


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PostPosted: 07/29/21 4:07 am • # 1157 
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More U.S. employers are saying get a shot or get another job
ELISE YOUNG AND BLOOMBERG

As a resurgence in COVID-19 cases prompts more U.S. employers to require vaccinations, workers who object face a common response: Get a shot or get another job.

In the past six weeks alone, a federal judge in Texas dismissed a lawsuit by employees who had sued over a Houston Methodist Hospital order, and another in Indiana blocked a challenge to Indiana University’s policy for its students and staff. At the same time, a growing number of private and public employers -- including, on Monday, California and New York City -- are telling workers that they must get vaccinated or face mandatory testing.

The alternative is to go the route of more than 150 Houston hospital employees who were fired or resigned as of late June after refusing to get the jab.

“There’s a longstanding precedent to set workplace rules,” said Dorit Reiss, a professor who studies vaccine policy at the University of California Hastings College of the Law. “A safe workplace is important not just for the employer, but also for the employees and for the consumers.”

As companies and governments bring workers back to offices -- as well as navigate a nationwide labor shortage -- managers are enacting more stringent vaccine policies. The slowing pace of inoculation in the U.S. has left unvaccinated residents vulnerable to the highly contagious delta variant; cases, hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19 are once again on the upswing.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is urging private employers to start requiring the shots, while health officials in the San Francisco area have made similar recommendations. The American Medical Association, in a statement issued on Monday and co-signed by more than 50 nursing, pharmacy, surgical, pediatric and other groups, urged mandatory vaccines for all such workers, save “a small minority” who have health-related reasons to avoid the shots.

“Vaccination is the primary way to put the pandemic behind us and avoid the return of stringent public health measures,” the Chicago-based medical group wrote. “This is especially necessary to protect those who are vulnerable, including unvaccinated children and the immuno-compromised.”

As of July 26, COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered to 53% of the U.S. population, behind countries including mainland China, Germany, France, the U.K, Spain and Canada. The seven-day average number of doses administered in the U.S. was 291,565 as of July 22, down 35.2% from the previous week, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In April, the U.S. was administering more than 3 million shots a day.

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As public and private employers compel employees to get COVID-19 vaccines, they are navigating a web of state and federal rules. In May, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued guidance stating that ...

https://fortune.com/2021/07/27/us-emplo ... erna-jobs/


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PostPosted: 07/29/21 5:15 am • # 1158 
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No one should be surprised by this.


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PostPosted: 07/29/21 7:01 am • # 1159 
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Tucker Carlson calls Fauci "the guy who created COVID".

https://www.alternet.org/2021/07/tucker-carlson-faces-major-blowback-after-suggesting-fauci-created/


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PostPosted: 07/29/21 4:12 pm • # 1160 
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it is about as accurate as calling Al Gore the guy who created the internet.


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PostPosted: 07/31/21 12:18 pm • # 1161 
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Seems actions have consequences

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https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6124734


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PostPosted: 08/02/21 11:22 am • # 1162 
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Some people in Missouri are getting vaccinated in secret to avoid backlash from loved ones, doctor says

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/29/heal ... index.html


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Some vaccinated Americans have lost their patience with those refusing the shot as COVID-19 cases surge and mandates return

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavir ... -1.5530869


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U.S. employers ratchet up the pressure on the unvaccinated

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavir ... -1.5531885


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PostPosted: 08/05/21 5:10 am • # 1163 
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Uh Oh ...

A Doomsday COVID Variant Worse Than Delta and Lambda May Be Coming, Scientists Say

BY DAVID H. FREEDMAN

Scientists keep underestimating the coronavirus. In the beginning of the pandemic, they said mutated versions of the virus wouldn't be much of a problem—until the more-infectious Alpha caused a spike in cases last fall. Then Beta made young people sicker and Gamma reinfected those who'd already recovered from COVID-19. Still, by March, as the winter surge in the U.S. receded, some epidemiologists were cautiously optimistic that the rapid vaccine rollout would soon tame the variants and cause the pandemic to wind down.

Delta has now shattered that optimism. This variant, first identified in India in December, spreads faster than any previous strain of SARS-CoV-2, as the COVID-19 virus is officially named. It is driving up infection rates in every state of the U.S., prompting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to once again recommend universal mask-wearing.

The Delta outbreak is going to get much worse, warns Michael Osterholm, an epidemiologist who leads the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. "The number of intensive-care beds needed could be higher than any time we've seen," he says. He adds that his team's analysis shows that almost every single one of the 100 million unvaccinated Americans who hasn't had COVID-19 yet will likely get it in the coming months, short of taking the sort of strong isolation and masking precautions that seem unlikely in the vaccine-hesitant population.

The variant is so contagious that ...

https://www.newsweek.com/2021/08/13/doo ... 15874.html

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PostPosted: 08/05/21 7:49 am • # 1164 
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If that happens there won't be any Republican/Conservative voters left.


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PostPosted: 08/05/21 10:57 pm • # 1165 
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and....here we go again!

we are now the worst outbreak in the world AGAIN.

the last time it was somewhat forgivable. our government bungled the testing protocol.

this time, it is completely unforgivable. we have the vaccine and we are too stupid to take it.


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PostPosted: 08/07/21 11:33 am • # 1166 
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That unmasked man: Ron DeSantis’ war on public health is disastrous
By DAILY NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD

Florida public schools didn’t ask for a culture war. All they’re trying to do is bring kids back while protecting them and their families from a contagious new strain of a deadly virus. As they try to navigate a tortuous terrain, Gov. Ron DeSantis is fighting to take away one of the best and cheapest tools they have to reassure parents and minimize COVID spread.

Deepest shame on him.

As the delta variant spreads into every community from the panhandle to the keys, Sunshine State case numbers are exploding. Nor are these all innocuous infections of otherwise healthy young people: Florida hospitals report an average of 1,525 adult hospitalizations and 35 pediatric hospitalizations a day, with the seven-day average of total daily COVID deaths now topping 70 and on a steep upward trajectory.

Children under the age of 12 are not yet approved for a vaccine, even under emergency authorization. There are worrying signs that the delta variant may wind up be hitting kids harder than earlier strains: In one New Orleans hospital, the number of youngsters very sick with COVID has grown in the past two weeks from zero to 20.

It’s not just students at risk. They can bring the virus, along with their homework and leftover lunch scraps, back to parents and grandparents who are cancer patients or otherwise immunocompromised. Then there are teachers, who have every right to expect a workplace free of deadly danger.

Florida’s schools are about to pack hundreds and thousands of unvaccinated young people together. For the unvaccinated who gather indoors, face coverings are the first and best line of defense. Sure, they’re annoying, and sure, all things being equal, it’s far better to see faces. But all things are not equal. We’re still in the midst of a damn pandemic. DeSantis, a likely 2024 GOP presidential contender, may think his ban on school-district mask mandates is a stroke of political genius. In truth, it’s the gravest form of ...

https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny- ... story.html


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PostPosted: 08/07/21 7:37 pm • # 1167 
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Governor DeathSentence


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What experts are learning about Lambda, a coronavirus 'variant of interest'
Jacqueline Howard

As the coronavirus pandemic continues, infections caused by the Lambda variant have been emerging in the United States, including in Texas, where Houston Methodist Hospital last month reported its first case.

Genomic sequencing has identified 1,060 cases of COVID-19 caused by the Lambda variant in the United States so far, according to the independent data-sharing initiative GISAID. While that number is a far cry from the surge in cases caused by the Delta variant -- representing about 83% of new cases in the U.S. -- infectious disease experts have said that Lambda is a variant they are watching closely.

The Lambda variant was first identified in Peru in ...

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavir ... -1.5538416


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PostPosted: 08/10/21 3:29 am • # 1169 
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Add Tyson to the list of companies that will require their US employees be vaccinated

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/p ... -employees


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PostPosted: 08/12/21 4:04 pm • # 1170 
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'Every time I watch the video I'm terrified': Parent threatened by crowd of anti-maskers
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Tennessee parent Michael Miller talks about being harassed outside of a school board meeting after supporting a temporary order that requires children to wear masks at a local elementary school.

https://edition.cnn.com/videos/us/2021/ ... nr-vpx.cnn


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PostPosted: 08/13/21 3:52 am • # 1171 
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"They are laughing at you": Scathing new video attempts to burst the right-wing media bubble
"You are literally paying your Republican leaders to deceive you"

By ALEX HENDERSON

When right-wing media figures promote lies and disinformation about COVID-19, it isn't necessarily out of total ignorance — sometimes, it is purely a cynical effort to drive ratings or traffic. And author Don Winslow, in a scathing new video, lets red state Republican voters know how badly anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers in the right-wing media have lied to them about COVID-19 and how deadly that cynicism has become.

In Winslow's video, a female narrator tells viewers, "I want you to listen to your own leaders in their own voices. You can't call this 'fake news.' These are your pals unedited."

The video goes on to show former President Donald Trump, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise urging Americans to get vaccinated for COVID-19.

vid at source ...

The narrator explains, "Each one of these Republican leaders took the vaccine, and they made damn sure their children took the vaccine. But then, they worked behind the scenes to create a marketing plan, and that's what it was — targeted at low-information Republican voters that tied your personal freedom to not wearing a mask or taking the vaccine. And tens of millions of you in red states fell for ....

https://www.salon.com/2021/08/11/they-a ... -_partner/


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PostPosted: 08/13/21 6:24 am • # 1172 
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Thursday waved off concerns over hospitals exceeding capacity due to COVID-19, saying “we can’t live forever.”

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/567693-greene-waves-off-concerns-of-hospital-overcrowding-we-cant-live-forever


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PostPosted: 08/13/21 5:30 pm • # 1173 
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Marjorie Taylor Green is a ignorant bitch!

I need to rant, so here goes. Fuck the anti-maskers, anti-vaxxers and those who still think this is a hoax. Because of them I haven't been able to see my family for 2 years and it looks like it will be a lot longer.......because of the idiots. We can't even find good information about what we need to do if we decide to go down in Nov. It's all convoluted and confusing, so we'll probably not go. I'm sick to death of the idiots who have caused this to go on so long.


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PostPosted: 08/13/21 6:19 pm • # 1174 
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if you and your family are vaccinated, wear a mask and go.


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PostPosted: 08/14/21 5:50 am • # 1175 
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mac, my oldest refuses to vaccinate herself or her children who are eligible. And, we are still not sure of the border requirements. With the explosion of the Delta variant, by the time we go (Thanksgiving) Canada may require some sort of quarantine when we fly back. Hubby doesn't have the vacation time for that nor can we afford to be off work that long. I'd love to have that "to hell with it" attitude, but we must consider all of the ramifications besides the risk of infection. In fact, that is the least of our worries.


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