Lol....what?Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoThere's no wall between New England and the south. Not sure if you know, it spreads.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoNobody asked about places where I'm not going to see a basketball game either. Are we supposed to wear support/empathy/sympathy masks for them? I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the "southern states" you're referring to have lower vax rates...but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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I agree with Ramulous. It's been clearly established who is pro-vax/pro-mask and anti-mask/anti-vax.
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I think the most important thing to remember is that as long as we all keep fighting with each other that should solve everything!
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Lol? THIS!NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoLol....what?Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoThere's no wall between New England and the south. Not sure if you know, it spreads.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Nobody asked about places where I'm not going to see a basketball game either. Are we supposed to wear support/empathy/sympathy masks for them? I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the "southern states" you're referring to have lower vax rates...but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoLol? THIS!NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoLol....what?Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago
There's no wall between New England and the south. Not sure if you know, it spreads.
I'll just return the "source" volley.
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The source is a medical expert. But keep getting your facts elsewhere.
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Would you trust a medical expert in a FoxNews clip?
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Show me one.....Rand Paul, etc., do not qualify.
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I guess it is political...as shown by how this Convo has devolved. May not have ever happened if Fauci didn't start out with the 'no need' "rhetoric" and then reverse course. Basically saying, depending on your motive...ok to lie.
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But go ahead and trust the dude in the stupid looking bow tie and cream colored blazer
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You mean the one who has studied infectious diseases his entire life? Yeah, why trust him....NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoBut go ahead and trust the dude in the stupid looking bow tie and cream colored blazer
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For this...he had a head start on no oneBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoYou mean the one who has studied infectious diseases his entire life? Yeah, why trust him....NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoBut go ahead and trust the dude in the stupid looking bow tie and cream colored blazer
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Ok, enough. I'm done.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoFor this...he had a head start on no oneBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoYou mean the one who has studied infectious diseases his entire life? Yeah, why trust him....NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago
But go ahead and trust the dude in the stupid looking bow tie and cream colored blazer
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Then there is this BillyBoy for a bit of topic diversionBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoOk, enough. I'm done.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoFor this...he had a head start on no oneBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago
You mean the one who has studied infectious diseases his entire life? Yeah, why trust him....
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I am wrong more than I am right. In this case, I hope so, since I see no way we get to 90%.Rhody72 wrote: ↑2 years agoHigh vaccination rates in the North will reduce the spread. If US can get to 90%, we'll crush COVID and halt future mutations.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago ...
There's no wall between New England and the south. Not sure if you know, it spreads.
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LOL. I missed a lot on this thread. Can't believe Billyboy posted a Jim Accosta tweet. Hah. Soooooo, If only the people who got "vaxxed" gets the booster(why we need a 3rd booster in a span of 6 months has me scratching my head), how does that help anything? 3 shots in a span of 6 months and you can still get covid? Yeah, Pfizer needs to go back to the lab.
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No way we get close to 90%. We only have 53.3% of the population fully vaccinated. Daily vaccinations are at such low levels 90% is way out of reachJimSidd wrote: ↑2 years agoI am wrong more than I am right. In this case, I hope so, since I see no way we get to 90%.Rhody72 wrote: ↑2 years agoHigh vaccination rates in the North will reduce the spread. If US can get to 90%, we'll crush COVID and halt future mutations.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago ...
There's no wall between New England and the south. Not sure if you know, it spreads.
Best shot at herd immunity is to add in the percent who got Covid immunity from catching Covid, plus continue the slow vaccination rate
Current CDC Covid Stats for US:
People Vaccinated / % of Total Population
- At Least One Dose - 208,024,209 (62.7%)
- Fully Vaccinated - 177,104,652 (53.3%)
- At Least One Dose - 207,794,794 (73.3%)
- Fully Vaccinated - 176,972,488 (62.4%)
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What's Acosta got to do with anything? The tweet was a quote from an expert on infectious diseases and vaccines.theblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago LOL. I missed a lot on this thread. Can't believe Billyboy posted a Jim Accosta tweet. Hah. Soooooo, If only the people who got "vaxxed" gets the booster(why we need a 3rd booster in a span of 6 months has me scratching my head), how does that help anything? 3 shots in a span of 6 months and you can still get covid? Yeah, Pfizer needs to go back to the lab.
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I have a suggestion for getting people vaccinated. Remember back in the day when we had all those cancer patients from smoking cigarettes on commercials to get people to stop smoking? Maybe if we had some media on people dying of covid might help. Just a thought. Nothing on media showing the deaths and destruction. Why is that?
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Hah. Just messing with you Billyboy. Thought it was funny.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoWhat's Acosta got to do with anything? The tweet was a quote from an expert on infectious diseases and vaccines.theblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago LOL. I missed a lot on this thread. Can't believe Billyboy posted a Jim Accosta tweet. Hah. Soooooo, If only the people who got "vaxxed" gets the booster(why we need a 3rd booster in a span of 6 months has me scratching my head), how does that help anything? 3 shots in a span of 6 months and you can still get covid? Yeah, Pfizer needs to go back to the lab.
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Good point. There is certainly no shortage of material/video.theblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago I have a suggestion for getting people vaccinated. Remember back in the day when we had all those cancer patients from smoking cigarettes on commercials to get people to stop smoking? Maybe if we had some media on people dying of covid might help. Just a thought. Nothing on media showing the deaths and destruction. Why is that?
The news media, politicians and Fauci spend most of their time with the masking debate.
Solution is vaccinations which get little news-talk compared to masking and “super-spreader” events.
Show less media talking about masking and show more doctors, nurses and COVID Sick patients.
It would also be interesting to know more about why nurses and nursing home workers are anti vaccine or just not getting vaccinated for whatever reason.
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Where I work, if you smoke, you pay an extra $300 a year for health insurance. But, if you're not vaxxed by 10/31...yer fired.theblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago I have a suggestion for getting people vaccinated. Remember back in the day when we had all those cancer patients from smoking cigarettes on commercials to get people to stop smoking? Maybe if we had some media on people dying of covid might help. Just a thought. Nothing on media showing the deaths and destruction. Why is that?
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Maybe HIPAA has something to do with it? Can't exactly just show up at a hospital and shove a camera in people's faces and involuntarily broadcast to the world how they're dying from Covid. I've seen plenty of people agree to go on CNN to share their story about how they got Covid while sitting in their hospital bed on oxygen barely able to muster the strength to speak loud enough for the microphones to pick up the audio. As a matter of fact, not 20 minutes ago they had a woman from a KY hospital talking about how Covid spread throughout her family because of gatherings and a refusal to get vaccinated.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoGood point. There is certainly no shortage of material/video.theblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago I have a suggestion for getting people vaccinated. Remember back in the day when we had all those cancer patients from smoking cigarettes on commercials to get people to stop smoking? Maybe if we had some media on people dying of covid might help. Just a thought. Nothing on media showing the deaths and destruction. Why is that?
The news media, politicians and Fauci spend most of their time with the masking debate.
Solution is vaccinations which get little news-talk compared to masking and “super-spreader” events.
Show less media talking about masking and show more doctors, nurses and COVID Sick patients.
It would also be interesting to know more about why nurses and nursing home workers are anti vaccine or just not getting vaccinated for whatever reason.
And to be clear, there is no snark intended in this post - genuinely suggesting that HIPAA could be preventing the news from being able to show the devastation in ICUs across the nation.
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Good point Kyle.RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 years agoMaybe HIPAA has something to do with it? Can't exactly just show up at a hospital and shove a camera in people's faces and involuntarily broadcast to the world how they're dying from Covid. I've seen plenty of people agree to go on CNN to share their story about how they got Covid while sitting in their hospital bed on oxygen barely able to muster the strength to speak loud enough for the microphones to pick up the audio. As a matter of fact, not 20 minutes ago they had a woman from a KY hospital talking about how Covid spread throughout her family because of gatherings and a refusal to get vaccinated.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoGood point. There is certainly no shortage of material/video.theblueram wrote: ↑2 years ago I have a suggestion for getting people vaccinated. Remember back in the day when we had all those cancer patients from smoking cigarettes on commercials to get people to stop smoking? Maybe if we had some media on people dying of covid might help. Just a thought. Nothing on media showing the deaths and destruction. Why is that?
The news media, politicians and Fauci spend most of their time with the masking debate.
Solution is vaccinations which get little news-talk compared to masking and “super-spreader” events.
Show less media talking about masking and show more doctors, nurses and COVID Sick patients.
It would also be interesting to know more about why nurses and nursing home workers are anti vaccine or just not getting vaccinated for whatever reason.
And to be clear, there is no snark intended in this post - genuinely suggesting that HIPAA could be preventing the news from being able to show the devastation in ICUs across the nation.
Biden to speak today. This article from NY Times and required from Boston Globe.
As discussed here recently, vaccinations are the key. More focus on vaccinations is needed. Need less discussion on the controversial masking, non-masking that seems to dominate the news.
New York Times
President Joe Biden is expected on Thursday to detail his administration’s plan to put pressure on private businesses, federal agencies and schools to enact stricter vaccination mandates and testing policies as the Delta variant continues its spread across the United States, pushing the country’s daily average caseload over 150,000 for the first time since late January, overwhelming hospitals in hard-hit areas and killing roughly 1,500 people a day.
Biden, who was briefed by his team of coronavirus advisers on Wednesday afternoon, is set to deliver a speech at 5 p.m. Eastern time that will address about six areas where his administration can encourage — or, at this point, push — more eligible Americans to receive vaccines, according to the White House. Officials offered few specifics, stressing that the plan was still coming together, but its underlying driver is the conviction that the only way to return to some sense of normalcy in the country is to get as many people vaccinated as possible.
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Provide incentives...get vaxxed-
-Get $100
-Be entered for a chance to win xxxx
-No mask required (the only reason I got it, and if it's not part of the deal with any booster...not happening)
It's free and "plenty of good seats (appointments) available" as it is already. Just about everyone that wants to get it has. Not going to have a much higher rate than we do now without incentives. And they seem willing to throw cash around...so, get it done.
-Get $100
-Be entered for a chance to win xxxx
-No mask required (the only reason I got it, and if it's not part of the deal with any booster...not happening)
It's free and "plenty of good seats (appointments) available" as it is already. Just about everyone that wants to get it has. Not going to have a much higher rate than we do now without incentives. And they seem willing to throw cash around...so, get it done.
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Eh, the incentives aren't having much of an effect on vaccination rates here in the south. I suspect that - to the delight of several on this thread, I'm sure - The Market is going to take care of the problem, if anything. Refuse to get vaccinated? You're going to find it harder to find employment, to attend events, or, you're going to pay extra for insurance.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago Provide incentives...get vaxxed-
-Get $100
-Be entered for a chance to win xxxx
-No mask required (the only reason I got it, and if it's not part of the deal with any booster...not happening)
It's free and "plenty of good seats (appointments) available" as it is already. Just about everyone that wants to get it has. Not going to have a much higher rate than we do now without incentives. And they seem willing to throw cash around...so, get it done.
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As REM put it so well....It's the end of the world as we know it...
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I can’t believe de Blasio’s incentive of free Shake Shack fries didn’t do it back in May.SGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years agoEh, the incentives aren't having much of an effect on vaccination rates here in the south. I suspect that - to the delight of several on this thread, I'm sure - The Market is going to take care of the problem, if anything. Refuse to get vaccinated? You're going to find it harder to find employment, to attend events, or, you're going to pay extra for insurance.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago Provide incentives...get vaxxed-
-Get $100
-Be entered for a chance to win xxxx
-No mask required (the only reason I got it, and if it's not part of the deal with any booster...not happening)
It's free and "plenty of good seats (appointments) available" as it is already. Just about everyone that wants to get it has. Not going to have a much higher rate than we do now without incentives. And they seem willing to throw cash around...so, get it done.
It costs tremendous money to have a person in the hospital for months and then put on ventilators. Why not take some of the $1.2 trillion and the Upcoming $3.5 trillion or other money and give it to people to get vaccinated? It’s costing trillions in medical care, unemployment, business losses in hotels, restaurants, flights, cruises, conventions, etc.
put an end to this. Give $200 for the 1st vaccine then $800 for the 2nd, $500 for the booster. Or more.
Give tax breaks for vaccinated.
Make people pay their own hospital bills if they decline vaccination.
In my day we had to get polio, small pox, chicken pox, measles, etc. no questions, no religious exemptions, you just did it.
French fries. Good grief. And to think this is a key leader thinking such a thing could actually work. French fries are not even healthy.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio tempts New Yorkers with free fries: "Mmm, vaccinations"
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Probably get more takers with a pack of smokes?ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoI can’t believe de Blasio’s incentive of free Shake Shack fries didn’t do it back in May.SGreenwell wrote: ↑2 years agoEh, the incentives aren't having much of an effect on vaccination rates here in the south. I suspect that - to the delight of several on this thread, I'm sure - The Market is going to take care of the problem, if anything. Refuse to get vaccinated? You're going to find it harder to find employment, to attend events, or, you're going to pay extra for insurance.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago Provide incentives...get vaxxed-
-Get $100
-Be entered for a chance to win xxxx
-No mask required (the only reason I got it, and if it's not part of the deal with any booster...not happening)
It's free and "plenty of good seats (appointments) available" as it is already. Just about everyone that wants to get it has. Not going to have a much higher rate than we do now without incentives. And they seem willing to throw cash around...so, get it done.
It costs tremendous money to have a person in the hospital for months and then put on ventilators. Why not take some of the $1.2 trillion and the Upcoming $3.5 trillion or other money and give it to people to get vaccinated? It’s costing trillions in medical care, unemployment, business losses in hotels, restaurants, flights, cruises, conventions, etc.
put an end to this. Give $200 for the 1st vaccine then $800 for the 2nd, $500 for the booster. Or more.
Give tax breaks for vaccinated.
Make people pay their own hospital bills if they decline vaccination.
In my day we had to get polio, small pox, chicken pox, measles, etc. no questions, no religious exemptions, you just did it.
French fries. Good grief. And to think this is a key leader thinking such a thing could actually work. French fries are not even healthy.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio tempts New Yorkers with free fries: "Mmm, vaccinations"
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Interesting...sounds like students can't tailgate, but others can? But it's ok to pack the stadium. Makes sense.ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago UMASS cancels tailgating for Saturday’s game
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Common sense is not common.
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Fun things in life that we used to enjoy are cancelled until "no one has any freeking idea..."
Over/under on when bars and restaurants are closed again - 10/15.
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URI is probably looking locally - Brown, with nearly ALL students and employees vaccinated, has seen an outbreak with 82 new cases in the last week. The students have not even been back for two weeks yet as classes only started Sept 8th. The school has enacted new restrictions that include a pause to indoor dining, limiting social gatherings to no more than 5 people indoors or outdoors, and increasing testing for undergraduate students.
New restrictions at Brown University due to rise in COVID-19 cases
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New restrictions at Brown University due to rise in COVID-19 cases
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Full remote classes by 10/1?RF1 wrote: ↑2 years ago URI is probably looking locally - Brown, with nearly ALL students and employees vaccinated, has seen an outbreak with 82 new cases in the last week. The students have not even been back for two weeks yet as classes only started Sept 8th. The school has enacted new restrictions that include a pause to indoor dining, limiting social gatherings to no more than 5 people indoors or outdoors, and increasing testing for undergraduate students.
New restrictions at Brown University due to rise in COVID-19 cases
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1. Bars and restaurants won't be closed again. That was originally done in the early stages of the pandemic because we had no other mitigation strategies and didn't have enough information on the transmission of the virus and the effects of it.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoFun things in life that we used to enjoy are cancelled until "no one has any freeking idea..."
Over/under on when bars and restaurants are closed again - 10/15.
2. If crowded bars, restaurants, dining halls, concerts, and crowded sporting events are some of the driving factors behind a COVID Delta surge (which leads to filling up ICU's), what do you suggest be done? Nothing, pretend that everything is OK, and proceed as normal just because you're tired of the virus?
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Agree with PMM. The "don't do anything to mitigate risk" crowd mystifies me. It seems there is large spread acceptance to avoid remote schooling or shutting down businesses which is why mask and vax mandates are becoming more stringent. I attended an in arena basketball game filled with people for NBA Playoffs when virus prevalence was very low in Spring. Once we get back to those levels these restrictions can ease; it's not that hard. Most experts seem to think Delta has peaked and will start to regress slowly over time, let's hope by hoops season mask mandates can be lifted. Regardless I will be at as many games as plausible it's been way too long.
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This stuff is going nowhere. A six pack says full remote classes by 10/1. In?PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years ago1. Bars and restaurants won't be closed again. That was originally done in the early stages of the pandemic because we had no other mitigation strategies and didn't have enough information on the transmission of the virus and the effects of it.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoFun things in life that we used to enjoy are cancelled until "no one has any freeking idea..."
Over/under on when bars and restaurants are closed again - 10/15.
2. If crowded bars, restaurants, dining halls, concerts, and crowded sporting events are some of the driving factors behind a COVID Delta surge (which leads to filling up ICU's), what do you suggest be done? Nothing, pretend that everything is OK, and proceed as normal just because you're tired of the virus?
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I'm guessing you support Trump's COVID theory.....Ignore it and it will go away....by Easter.....when the warm weather comes......on Nov. 6th.....etc....NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoThis stuff is going nowhere. A six pack says full remote classes by 10/1. In?PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years ago1. Bars and restaurants won't be closed again. That was originally done in the early stages of the pandemic because we had no other mitigation strategies and didn't have enough information on the transmission of the virus and the effects of it.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Fun things in life that we used to enjoy are cancelled until "no one has any freeking idea..."
Over/under on when bars and restaurants are closed again - 10/15.
2. If crowded bars, restaurants, dining halls, concerts, and crowded sporting events are some of the driving factors behind a COVID Delta surge (which leads to filling up ICU's), what do you suggest be done? Nothing, pretend that everything is OK, and proceed as normal just because you're tired of the virus?
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Nope, pretty much the opposite. This is never going away. If every man, woman and child were miraculously vaccinated tomorrow...and we all stayed home, wearing double masks inside (for whatever silly timeframe you want to choose) this isn't going away.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoI'm guessing you support Trump's COVID theory.....Ignore it and it will go away....by Easter.....when the warm weather comes......on Nov. 6th.....etc....NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoThis stuff is going nowhere. A six pack says full remote classes by 10/1. In?PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years ago
1. Bars and restaurants won't be closed again. That was originally done in the early stages of the pandemic because we had no other mitigation strategies and didn't have enough information on the transmission of the virus and the effects of it.
2. If crowded bars, restaurants, dining halls, concerts, and crowded sporting events are some of the driving factors behind a COVID Delta surge (which leads to filling up ICU's), what do you suggest be done? Nothing, pretend that everything is OK, and proceed as normal just because you're tired of the virus?
What do you think? How does this end?
(Nice that you're trying to politicize it...but not sure that helps)
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Are you telling me that Trump was wrong!!!NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoNope, pretty much the opposite. This is never going away. If every man, woman and child were miraculously vaccinated tomorrow...and we all stayed home, wearing double masks inside (for whatever silly timeframe you want to choose) this isn't going away.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoI'm guessing you support Trump's COVID theory.....Ignore it and it will go away....by Easter.....when the warm weather comes......on Nov. 6th.....etc....NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago
This stuff is going nowhere. A six pack says full remote classes by 10/1. In?
What do you think? How does this end?
(Nice that you're trying to politicize it...but not sure that helps)
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Re: Covid-19 Effect on College Basketball & Other Sports
It doesn't go away, but it goes from being a pandemic to becoming endemic. It becomes more seasonal akin to the flu. Vaccines are effective but not 100% effective nothing is. More therapeutics and treatment advances help, affordable at home testing is available to everyone, it still kills people but in much smaller quantities whereas life can continue largely as we knew it.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoNope, pretty much the opposite. This is never going away. If every man, woman and child were miraculously vaccinated tomorrow...and we all stayed home, wearing double masks inside (for whatever silly timeframe you want to choose) this isn't going away.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoI'm guessing you support Trump's COVID theory.....Ignore it and it will go away....by Easter.....when the warm weather comes......on Nov. 6th.....etc....NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago
This stuff is going nowhere. A six pack says full remote classes by 10/1. In?
What do you think? How does this end?
(Nice that you're trying to politicize it...but not sure that helps)
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- Frank Keaney
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Re: Covid-19 Effect on College Basketball & Other Sports
"Like the flu"???? Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years agoIt doesn't go away, but it goes from being a pandemic to becoming endemic. It becomes more seasonal akin to the flu. Vaccines are effective but not 100% effective nothing is. More therapeutics and treatment advances help, affordable at home testing is available to everyone, it still kills people but in much smaller quantities whereas life can continue largely as we knew it.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoNope, pretty much the opposite. This is never going away. If every man, woman and child were miraculously vaccinated tomorrow...and we all stayed home, wearing double masks inside (for whatever silly timeframe you want to choose) this isn't going away.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago
I'm guessing you support Trump's COVID theory.....Ignore it and it will go away....by Easter.....when the warm weather comes......on Nov. 6th.....etc....
What do you think? How does this end?
(Nice that you're trying to politicize it...but not sure that helps)
I thought people that likened this to the flu were nutjobs? But let's say you're not one...when does that happen? What are the markers? Who gets to decide?
Billyboy....not sure what Trump has to do with this, but I do find the bait attempt amusing.
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- Frank Keaney
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Re: Covid-19 Effect on College Basketball & Other Sports
Very unfortunately for everyone, Trump has A LOT to do with this. I'll just leave it at that. End of political talk.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago"Like the flu"???? Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years agoIt doesn't go away, but it goes from being a pandemic to becoming endemic. It becomes more seasonal akin to the flu. Vaccines are effective but not 100% effective nothing is. More therapeutics and treatment advances help, affordable at home testing is available to everyone, it still kills people but in much smaller quantities whereas life can continue largely as we knew it.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Nope, pretty much the opposite. This is never going away. If every man, woman and child were miraculously vaccinated tomorrow...and we all stayed home, wearing double masks inside (for whatever silly timeframe you want to choose) this isn't going away.
What do you think? How does this end?
(Nice that you're trying to politicize it...but not sure that helps)
I thought people that likened this to the flu were nutjobs? But let's say you're not one...when does that happen? What are the markers? Who gets to decide?
Billyboy....not sure what Trump has to do with this, but I do find the bait attempt amusing.
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- Cuttino Mobley
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Re: Covid-19 Effect on College Basketball & Other Sports
I hope it's the scientists working for the various agencies under the HHS who spent their entire professional lives studying virology and immunology.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago"Like the flu"???? Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years agoIt doesn't go away, but it goes from being a pandemic to becoming endemic. It becomes more seasonal akin to the flu. Vaccines are effective but not 100% effective nothing is. More therapeutics and treatment advances help, affordable at home testing is available to everyone, it still kills people but in much smaller quantities whereas life can continue largely as we knew it.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago
Nope, pretty much the opposite. This is never going away. If every man, woman and child were miraculously vaccinated tomorrow...and we all stayed home, wearing double masks inside (for whatever silly timeframe you want to choose) this isn't going away.
What do you think? How does this end?
(Nice that you're trying to politicize it...but not sure that helps)
I thought people that likened this to the flu were nutjobs? But let's say you're not one...when does that happen? What are the markers? Who gets to decide?
Billyboy....not sure what Trump has to do with this, but I do find the bait attempt amusing.
When left to the Facebook doctors, you have dopes ingesting horse paste. I surely don't want them making the determination on when this pandemic is under control and life can resume at pre-covid normalcy.
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- Frank Keaney
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Re: Covid-19 Effect on College Basketball & Other Sports
Hope is an awesome thing to have...all there is at this point, as there is clearly no plan.RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 years agoI hope it's the scientists working for the various agencies under the HHS who spent their entire professional lives studying virology and immunology.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years ago"Like the flu"???? Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years ago
It doesn't go away, but it goes from being a pandemic to becoming endemic. It becomes more seasonal akin to the flu. Vaccines are effective but not 100% effective nothing is. More therapeutics and treatment advances help, affordable at home testing is available to everyone, it still kills people but in much smaller quantities whereas life can continue largely as we knew it.
I thought people that likened this to the flu were nutjobs? But let's say you're not one...when does that happen? What are the markers? Who gets to decide?
Billyboy....not sure what Trump has to do with this, but I do find the bait attempt amusing.
When left to the Facebook doctors, you have dopes ingesting horse paste. I surely don't want them making the determination on when this pandemic is under control and life can resume at pre-covid normalcy.
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- Frank Keaney
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Re: Covid-19 Effect on College Basketball & Other Sports
Unfortunately large portions of people of every political persuasion seek out the "news" that validates their thinking rather than news that is fact based as much as possible, and think the other side is politicizing everything while they're just being level headed, pragmatic, and following the facts. That's one thing on a sports message board which ultimately is harmless, but is no way for society to run properly. It really makes you wonder if this country is capable of coming together the way we did in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 under current conditions. The pandemic should have been able to do that but it's revealed and created even more divisiveness
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines