You want to know how I know things are bad?
I somehow was inadvertently reading a COVID thread from last year and how bad things were getting and it took me about 20 posts to realize that the posts weren’t about our current situation.
WAAF
You want to know how I know things are bad?
I somehow was inadvertently reading a COVID thread from last year and how bad things were getting and it took me about 20 posts to realize that the posts weren’t about our current situation.
WAAF
Every kid is just gonna get COVID.
Despite it being obviously more dangerous, I don’t think many schools are even offering a remote option.
These are the same people who think it’s fine for a business to refuse service to a gay couple seeking a wedding cake. Either a business is allowed to refuse service or not. Which is it?
And the Nazis didn’t let Jews eat in restaurants, what about THAT, huh?
Too pessimistic, only 50-80 percent by the time the vax is approved for kids EUA!
“We wont do any of that and youre welcome not to eat here. Now GTFO”
Only 20% of children ages 12-15 in the Czech Republic have been vaccinated.
That is not a good sign. Although that is not the age group I teach, it is part of the age group that attends the school I work at.
Seems that there’s conflict over mask mandates and mandatory testing. Guess I’ll find out this week what my school will plan to do. I suspect it will be better than the mask-free shit going on in America;.
it’s just like everything else with these dipshits, only one thing matters, how does it affect ME PERSONALLY. That’s literally it. everything else is just post hoc window dressing.
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These are the same people who think it’s fine for a business to refuse service to a gay couple seeking a wedding cake. Either a business is allowed to refuse service or not. Which is it?
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It only works when they aren’t put out
And they call libs snowflakes
F-150 was like -1800
Truck was -1800, but it could easily have been a GM of some sort.
I’m not really in the know when it comes to MAGAfolk and their truck preferences, but is there a reason Dodge truck is such a relative underdog in this spot.
GTFO with that Daimler bullshit
I did the exact same thing a couple weeks ago.
So timely. My next door neighbors sold their house, and I’ve been curious about who’s going to move in. Just took my dog for a walk and there’s a big shiny F-150 parked in the driveway.
I had a reminder set on this post from 3 weeks ago. As of 7/19, this was the range of predictions for reported deaths for the week ending August 14:
https://twitter.com/CDCgov/status/1418311169580965894
I said:
In the interest of following up, my 5,300-7,000 range was off, but not by much. From the Ny Times:
So that’s 4,585 deaths for the week. My interpretation is that there is still no “decoupling” of cases and deaths, and we’re still observing a pretty consistent CFR, although maybe it’s declining a little bit?
Looking forward, the CDC’s current forecast is still incredibly wide:
https://twitter.com/CDCgov/status/1425926253060792328
I think it falls in the upper half of that range, somewhere around 7,500-11,000. Again, I’m hoping that I’m being too pessimistic, because I really want to see the decoupling between cases and deaths that people are claiming.