1 Death, 2 Hospitalizations, 33 New Cases Reported

COVID DEATHPress release from Humboldt County Public Health:

The death of a resident over the age of 80 was reported by Humboldt County Public Health today, marking the 102nd local death from COVID-19. The staff of the Department Operations Center offer their sympathies to friends, family and caregivers of those who have died.

Thirty-three new cases have also been reported in the county, bringing to 8,798 the total number of county residents who have tested positive for the virus. Two hospitalizations of people in their 60s were also reported.

Pfizer formally submitted a request today to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for approval of its COVID-19 vaccine to be used for children ages 5 to 11 years old. The company shared initial data with the FDA late last month. The FDA is scheduled to meet on Oct. 26, to consider the request.

All eligible Humboldt County residents are encouraged to get vaccinated against the virus as the most effective way to prevent hospitalization or death. Vaccination and testing services are available free of charge in the county.

Appointments for Public Health vaccination clinics are not required but are now strongly recommended. Sign up in advance at MyTurn.ca.gov. For instructions in English and Spanish on how to use My Turn, go to humboldtgov.org/VaccineInfo.

See the schedule below for specific clinic dates, times, locations and available services:

Eureka — Friday, Oct. 8, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Agriculture Building (5630 S. Broadway)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available

Hoopa — Saturday, Oct. 9, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Hoopa High School (101 Loop Road)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson
PCR and rapid testing available

McKinleyville — Sunday, Oct. 10, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
McKinleyville High School (1300 Murray Road)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson
PCR and rapid testing available

Willow Creek — Tuesday, Oct. 12, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Office (77 Walnut Way)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available

Garberville — Wednesday, Oct. 13, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health (727 Cedar St.)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available

Arcata — Thursday, Oct. 14, 4 to 6 p.m.
Arcata High School (1720 M St.)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson
PCR and rapid testing available

Check availability of a specific vaccine at local pharmacies at vaccines.gov, or text a ZIP code to 438829 to locate a nearby pharmacy offering vaccines.

Pfizer is authorized for those 12 and older, and Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are authorized for people age 18 and older. County residents age 16 and 17 can receive a vaccination at Public Health clinics without a parent or guardian physically present as long as they have a signed consent form. Children under 16 still must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.

Residents, particularly unvaccinated individuals, are urged to get tested if they are experiencing symptoms or have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus. No-cost testing is available through OptumServe seven days a week at the Wharfinger Building in Eureka. Mobile testing sites are scheduled throughout the county most weekdays. View the schedule and learn how to make an appointment at humboldtgov.org/covidtestregistration.

View the Data Dashboard online at humboldtgov.org/dashboard, or go to humboldtgov.org/DashboardArchives to download data from a previous time.

For the most recent COVID-19 information, visit cdc.gov or cdph.ca.gov. Local information is available at humboldtgov.org or by contacting [email protected] or calling 707-441-5000.

Sign up for COVID-19 vaccination: MyTurn.ca.gov
Check for vaccine availability at a local pharmacy: Vaccines.gov
Local COVID-19 vaccine information: humboldtgov.org/VaccineInfo
Humboldt County COVID-19 Data Dashboard: humboldtgov.org/Dashboard
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e fox
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2 years ago

I am so sick of people questioning Ms Kemp’s journalistic integrity and sincerity. She is a highly respected journalist and community member.. She received the 2018 Unsung Hero award from the Society of Professional Journalists in Northern Calif. Hurling insults does not back up a claim…it only shows your ignorance. Just because you think it’s true does not make it true. If you can provide a link from a respected and trustworthy news site to back your claims fine. Other wise it’s just what you think is true. The world is not flat. The earth is not at the center of our solar system http://www.wikipedia.org

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Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

Remember,

The currently accepted facts, that the Earth is not flat, and the Earth is not at the center of our solar system, are not as initially believed, and at some point, the initial, long held beliefs, that the Earth was flat, and that the Earth was at the center of our solar system, we’re determined to be falsehoods that were later disproven, leading us to the truth.

Don’t be surprised if it happens again with some of the beliefs associated with Covid19, it’s vaccines and it’s treatments, that are held so firmly.

Many claims have been disproven already.

I have never considered SarsCov2 to be “just the flu”.

However, would not surprise me at all, in fact I surmise it, is that SarsCov2, could very likely be “linked” by engineering, to an engineered strain of influenza… A chimera.

Some kind of a Covid/Influenza man-made mashup, or something along those lines.

The telltale furin cleavage site is a dead giveaway.

Covid19, in my opinion, is far from natural.

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Sad but true..😬

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Nice Marmot
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Nice Marmot
2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

Sounds about right

Rob Ash
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Rob Ash
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Another graduate of the Alex Jones School of Epidemiology.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Rob Ash

Another continuation student of the Doubting Thomas School of The Assumption.

Willie Caos-Mayham
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Willie Caos-Mayham
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

🕯🌳”Say what Willis?”🖖🖖

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

Kym is a true public servant working long hours with little appreciation and plenty of harassment from the bleachers

Man aged decline
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Man aged decline
2 years ago

And Just As Prone To Being Human As The Rest Of Us.

Which means when we rely on others for veracity, we are putting FAITH in the system.

That system has been shown, time and time again to be prone to manipulation.

When information comes out that questions the narrative, censorship, and gaslighting has proven effective to keep people in a docile mindset.

Psychological testing and experiments have shown the power of manipulation to be an excellent tool for creating chaos.

Joe
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Joe
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

Wait wait wait
Just because you think it’s true does not make it true

I like stars
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I like stars
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

Barking at shadows?

Joe
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Joe
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

Wait wait wait
Just because you think it’s true does not make it true. Lol

e fox
Member
2 years ago
Reply to  Joe

“Cogito, ergo sum.”
Rene Descartes

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

” Dubito ergo, cogito…”

Same dude.

Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago
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One problem is that not enough doubting about conspiracy and anti vaxxer internet sites has taken place. Descartes advocated methodical doubt in order to sort out what is true and what is not true. Anti vaxxers do not doubt any statement they think supports their idea. Only those that oppose them. Anti vaxxers are incapable of finding truth because they don’t doubt everything- certainly not their own beliefs. In that case Descartes would say about them they don’t think enough because they don’t doubt enough.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Nooo

Don’t you think that poor straw man has taken enough of a beating?

Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago

Not a straw man argument. Anti vaxxer arguments are the issue. Misinformation is the issue. Deliberate distortion is the issue. Now if I said the poster was a pimply faced coward, that would be a straw man tactic. Or even that spreading disease is the goal of anti vaxxers, that might be a straw man argument. But that anti vaxxers oppose vaccination and use irrational, unbalanced ideas to do it? An anti vaxxer can’t rationally complain that anti vaxxerism is a straw man.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Nooo

Anti-vaxxers is your straw man. It is an artifice that encapsulates the short comings of every single person who has held any opinion about this topic that differs from yours. It isn’t a real person making a specific claim that you are refuting, it is a creature of your imagination (a straw man) that you pull out to dress down as a tool to dismiss any comment that you can portray as agreeing with this false aggregate you presented.

If you called someone a pimply faced coward that would be an ad hominem fallacy

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

“Dubito ergo, cogito…”

Rene Descartes

e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

We need the doubters of the world, as long as they are seeking the truth. I said that

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

That’d be me, thank you very much. I seek the truth. Nice quote, by the way.

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e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Yea it was. But I would bet money, that at some point in time someone else has said it, and it just got lost.

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Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

sic erunt novissimi primi et primi novissimi multi sunt enim vocati pauci autem electi

Matthew 20:16

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Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Joe

“Dubito ergo cogito…”

Rene Descartes

e fox
Member
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

“By doubting we come to enquiry, and through enquiry we perceive truth.”
― Peter Abelard

namer
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namer
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

Wikipedia is bullshit.

Why are you kissing so much ass?

e fox
Member
2 years ago
Reply to  namer

I am also thinking of nominating her for the
Pulitzer Prize.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulitzer_Prize

namer
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namer
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

Fine by me.

However, you raise an important consideration: Whether anyone who cites Wikipedia even bothers to read the entry they assume supports, or merely gestures at illustrating, their position.

In this case (at the risk of relying upon your Wikipedia link for adequate and correct information), one wonders if you will only be submitting our beloved Ms. Kemp as an “entrant,” or, rather, if you mean to claim you already sit on “(t)he jury (who) selects a group of nominated finalists.”

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Joe
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Joe
2 years ago

Pfizer formally submitted a big fat check to the U.S. food and drug administration (FDA) for approval of it’s CHINA virus vaccine

Mr and Mrs unjabbed
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2 years ago
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Funny every where I go Noone seems into the mandates. Maybe all the vaxholes are hiding because they dont want to catch covid from us lmao. Saunas are packed shows every week its like digital reality is different than physical reality. Glad to see so many smiling vaxed and unvaxxed faces. I do notice when I see my vaxed friends they tend to show some remorse about the vaccine especially when they get covid and I d0nt lmao!!

Yeah,sure
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Yeah,sure
2 years ago

Yeah, right…

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago

Are the mandates really working?
According to Johns Hopkins:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/marisadellatto/2021/10/06/us-covid-19-deaths-for-2021-surpass-toll-from-2020/amp/

More deaths this year with a vaccine. Weird

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FogDog
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FogDog
2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

Yeah, totally from the vaccine. Couldn’t have anything to do with a covid variant emerging in India and spreading around the world that’s several times more infectious than the original, could it?

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago
Reply to  FogDog

I didn’t say from , I said with. (As in with vaccines available). See how that works both ways?

Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

From the article – “But there are signs of a reprieve. The number of patients hospitalized with Covid-19 dropped to a seven-day average of 66,131 in the week to Oct. 3 from 76,734 in the week to Sept. 26, according to the Centers for Disease Control, while the share of Americans who have received at least one shot of a coronavirus vaccine has risen to 65%, driven partly by government and corporate vaccination mandates.” Since mandates of any kind have just- really just- been initiated, the answer to the question “Are the mandates really working?” maybe yes. If only vaccinated people were dying, then the total deaths for 2021 would be less than a tenth of what they are. Sounds pretty hopeful doesn’t it? Increase vaccination, decrease deaths.

FogDog
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FogDog
2 years ago

What’s a sauna packed show? Sounds sweaty and gross.

Mr and Mrs unjabbed
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2 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Kym did I get censored again?

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
2 years ago

Can you hear me now?

Mr and Mrs unjabbed
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

I used the term vaxhole I apologize I thought it was funny. Seems like insulting people is allowed from time time. Honestly I just wish we would all be nicer. It’s pretty easy to understand where both sides are coming from and both have good points. Sorry I hurt your feelings.

Nice Marmot
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Nice Marmot
2 years ago

Scientist Who Invented mRNA Vaccines Gets Banned From New England Journal of Medicine After Speaking Out Against Vaxxing Children.
en-volve.com/2021/10/07/scientist-who-invented-mrna-vaccines-gets-banned-from-new-england-journal-of-medicine-after-speaking-out-against-vaxxing-children/

Nice Marmot
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Nice Marmot
2 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Well sounds like he’s worked on developing them as long as anyone.
Thanks for clarifying that.

namer
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namer
2 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Are you quite sure logically.ai isn’t complete shit?

Is snopes so far out of the fact business that we’re going to Angela’s Anguilla for anti-Veritas slime?

namer
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namer
2 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Ok. Thanks for the info. Still have only ever heard of them from Angela and you. 1X each.

Do you happen to know why they using .ai?

namer
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namer
2 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

I’m fine with Anguilla, even though it’s a country no one has ever heard of. it’s probably in the Caribbean. I’m sure they appeal to online casinos and pornography theft, also.

Did snopes capture all the other fact-check domains before they flamed out?

Anyways, neither the Atlantic nor Reuters convincingly debunks anything, above—even though they are sorely determined to.

I guess the main take home is don’t dare listen to Malone, yeah?

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Selenium Surfer
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Selenium Surfer
2 years ago
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Reuter’s debunking ideas?

for crying out loud, if Moderna, Pfizer, JnJ can sell a product that KILLS people and not be liable at all, how is it not a farce to believe “fact checkers” who are also not liable?

it seems that the only one liable is Dr Malone.

you want the government out of your body?

well we want the government out of the patient doctor relationship!

Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago

As usual this misses the point. Cars kill people at a much, much higher rate than any vaccine. But the auto makers are only liable for defective engineering or manufacture because everyone knows that a car can kill simply because it moves and weighs a whole lot. There is no requirement that a car prevent all possible ways that a car can damage a person. It can not stop a tall person from banging their head as they get in or provide uninterrupted view everywhere or determine ahead of time which human is going to operate it poorly. Rational people know that it must have a framework that will restrict view or needs caution to enter and that people who should never drive will at times. But rational people accept that the benefit of automobiles will exceed its liabilities and don’t expect to sue just because automobiles exist. That would soon end the manufacture of all automobiles. As long as the manufacturers are reasonably careful, follow regulations and provide warnings, the user accepts these limits on safety. No one insists that perfection is required.

Vaccine liability is the similar. All medicines , including vaccines, can injure by their very nature. The manufacture of medicines is so beneficial that no rational person would demand perfect outcomes for every application and drive their makers out of business otherwise. The vaccine manufacturer can be liable if they don’t follow regulations, make errors in manufacturing or don’t provide warning of what they know can be adverse reactions just like other products. Rational human beings then accept the risks because they know there certainly will some but the rewards are much larger.

This egregious argument is just another antivaxxer tactic that they don’t even believe themselves but find can be misused to raise doubt. Like the fully approved canard. It really makes no difference to their fanatical opposition if it was fully regulated or the manufacturers were fully liable. They just use the impossibility to mud sling.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago
Reply to  Nooo

There are NO mandates or threats to peoples jobs who choose not to drive or ride in a car.
Nor do hospitals threaten not to treat people who were Not injured by a car.

Selenium Surfer
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Selenium Surfer
2 years ago
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Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago
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Taxi drivers? Ambulance drivers? Truck drivers.? Bus drivers? But of course that is not at all the point that was being discussed. It was whether liabilty limits made vaccines questionable. And vaccine manufactures are still liable for similar things as auto manufacturers- they are liable if the engineer a poor product or if they don’t adhere to strict safety guidelines. Or they screw up the manufacture. They can not be held responsible for the innate, unavoidable damage that is inherent in the product as long as the product is deemed necessary.

Selenium Surfer
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Selenium Surfer
2 years ago
Reply to  Nooo

That’s why everyone must have liability insurance, min, to drive cars.

you cannot defend the indefensible, yet you think the tactics used by propagandists is justified.

do you have a scientific response to STEVE Kirsch?

Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago

If you mean his allegation that VAERS shows the vaccine has killed a couple of hundred people? Of course it was refuted. He’s misusing VAERS and saying it shows something it doesn’t.

Selenium Surfer
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Selenium Surfer
2 years ago
Reply to  Nooo

@stkirsch

·

This is HUGE. There is no way “they” can explain this one: death is proportional to dose. The y-intercept is negative meaning that there are negligible “background deaths” which means…
>250K deaths, virtually all caused by the vaccine.
There is no other explanation.
FDA response: “we disagree” (citing no further details).
FDA and CDC panels ignore this result and hundreds of pages of “seems impossible to explain if the vaccines are safe” data points.
Everyone else says “It’s not my job. You should talk to the subject matter experts.”
So this is a beautiful “head in the sand” approach to safety signals.
Nobody wants to debate us on this in a public debate.
Nothing will happen though. All public health officials lack critical thinking skills; they are all mindless robots that follow whatever the CDC says, regardless of the evidence in front of them.

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
2 years ago

5 bucks a gallon for diesel in record time , took Barack 3 years to get back to 5 bucks. Joe got big plans.

e fox
Member
2 years ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) will boost returns to shareholders via share buybacks or dividends earlier than expected after a sharp rise in oil and gas prices helped it reduce debt, the Anglo-Dutch energy firm said on Wednesday. Follow the $. Wall Street speculators and OPEC are the main drivers of oil prices. Oil is at $80 a barrel for Brent. $78 for crude. President Biden has nothing to do with it. And no the pipeline has nothing to do with it. The US exports oil. It is actually exporting more oil than it imports. https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=727&t=6

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namer
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namer
2 years ago
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Everyone has known for the last 10 years that “President Biden has nothing to do with” anything.

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago
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WRONG!

https://www.worldoil.com/news/2021/2/17/us-will-import-62-more-crude-by-2022-due-to-domestic-production-declines-says-eia

Under Trump, you are correct, but due to cutbacks from the current administration, we are begging from Saudi Arabia. Also we used to supply natural gas to the EU, and now they are begging from Russia. Under trump, the United States was completely energy independent. This is no longer the case, and the prices reflect that..

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e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

Domestic crude oil production in 2020 dropped 8% from the prior year in response to the demand hits caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Tuesday. A record hurricane season further complicated matters. 

e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

The production decline resulted from reduced drilling activity related to low oil prices in 2020. … In March 2020, crude oil prices decreased because of the sudden drop in petroleum demand that resulted from the global response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.Mar 9, 2021 Google search

e fox
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2 years ago
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https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=47056
In January 2020, U.S. crude oil production reached a peak of 12.8 million b/d. In March 2020, crude oil prices decreased because of the sudden drop in petroleum demand that resulted from the global response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The declining prices led crude oil operators to shut in wells and limit the number of wells brought online, lowering the output for the major oil-producing regions. We are still energy independent, they just not are pumping the oil.

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e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

Its called supply and demand and you can bet Wall Street and oil companies will make a lot of $ off this. Capitalism

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

What do your articles have to do with import and export?? Sure, demand fell globally at the onset of the pandemic, resulting in less drilling globally because they could not store all the oil . Now that demand is back, prices are soaring. Supply and demand. My point was that we were energy independent, even selling energy, (exporting) under trump. Now we are buying energy (importing). The sad thing is that it takes more fossil fuel to import our energy, thus causing more pollution, for all you greenies..

e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

Yea cause President Biden caused the hurricanes and the Covid-19 pandemic. which has led to oil production being shut down in the US. The oil companies were losing $ so they shut down production. Of course President Biden actually owns all the oil companies so defiantly its his fault. Did you even bother to read the articles I posted?

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e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

President-elect Joe Biden’s plan to crack down on the energy industry’s greenhouse gas pollution could offer a boon for U.S. natural gas producers who want to keep exporting to an increasingly climate-minded Europe.
U.S. gas shipments to Europe have soared since 2016, driven by the American fracking boom and efforts to help the Continent lessen its reliance on Russia. But pressure on European countries to reduce their impact on the climate is threatening to close off opportunities for the U.S. because of the heavy amounts of planet-warming methane released when the gas is produced.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/27/biden-gas-exports-europe-440678

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e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

The United States has been shielded from that global crunch because it has plenty of gas supply, most of which stays in the country since U.S. export capacity is still relatively small.
https://globalnews.ca/news/8241636/natural-gas-shortage-us-winter-prices/

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ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago
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From the article I linked above:

The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) February 2021 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) estimates that 2020 marked the first year that the United States exported more petroleum than it imported on an annual basis. However, largely because of declines in domestic crude oil production and corresponding increases in crude oil imports, EIA expects the United States to return to being a net petroleum importer on an annual basis in both 2021 and 2022.

EIA expects that increasing crude oil imports will drive the growth in net petroleum imports in 2021 and 2022 and more than offset changes in refined product net trade. EIA forecasts that net imports of crude oil will increase from its 2020 average of 2.7 million barrels per day (b/d) to 3.7 million b/d in 2021 and 4.4 million b/d in 2022.

e fox
Member
2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

And the reason for this was………
PS: I’m green? God what do you think caused it? Wait ,I just looked in the mirror. I am not green!
PS: PS: I see the word expects, forecasts Get back to me in Jan 2022.and let me know the numbers then.
PS:PS:PS: You keep mentioning 2020, We are still exporting into 2021

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e fox
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2 years ago
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Jesus how did I get so blown off course? I feel like a sailor that was caught in a hurricane and blown 100 kilometres off course. Your right ILP and I was wrong. I really need to get back on course.
Now you can argue with fog dog

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e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

President Biden is at it again, Crude hit $79 a barrel and Brent $82 a barrel.

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

Ok, here is an article from 3 days ago. Please read before making a foolish comment.

https://www.bea.gov/news/2021/us-international-trade-goods-and-services-august-2021

Exports, Imports, and Balance (exhibit 1)

August exports were $213.7 billion, $1.0 billion more than July exports. August imports were $287.0 billion, $4.0 billion more than July imports.

The August increase in the goods and services deficit reflected an increase in the goods deficit of $1.6 billion to $89.4 billion and a decrease in the services surplus of $1.4 billion to $16.2 billion.

Year-to-date, the goods and services deficit increased $140.8 billion, or 33.7 percent, from the same period in 2020. Exports increased $244.3 billion or 17.5 percent. Imports increased $385.1 billion or 21.2 percent.

Imports are higher than exports, across the board

e fox
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2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

I said you were right. You can stop now.
Foolish comment? You mean like claiming The Covid-19 vaccine is given intravenously. I wouldn’t have said anything but you just had to use the word foolish. You could have made your claim without trying to insult me. And that’s sad. I expected better from you.

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ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago
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I did not say that YOU were foolish, I said BEFORE making a foolish comment. Since you hadn’t made the comment yet, you are putting words in my mouth. I actually liked your comment, so IMO it wasn’t foolish. Cheers!

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

Never going to let that intravenous comment go, are you. At least we can respect the fact that we are both truth seekers, and willing to admit when we are wrong. I do admire your fighting spirit!

e fox
Member
2 years ago
Reply to  ILoveplants

I am not fighting anybody. Now you are labeling me by what you think is occurring. As for the intravenous comment, try not saying I make foolish comments. And you don’t really believe, I think you are right do you?

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ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
2 years ago
Reply to  e fox

@Kym, we need to let the community know about this new data, about children, natural immunity, and vaccines. check out this new Reuters article. This is HUGE!! Save the children!

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-science-idCAKBN2GY23G

Delta does not appear to make children sicker; Secondary immune response stronger after infection than after shot

As reported on Thursday on medRxiv bit.ly/3mDJMNd ahead of peer review, children infected with Delta had slightly more symptoms. But in both groups, very few children needed to be hospitalized and long periods of illness were uncommon. In both groups, half of the children were sick for no more than five days

e fox
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2 years ago
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Oil prices are driven by Wall Street oil traders, who never actually take possession of the oil. They only deal in oil futures. They can also place bets that the price of oil will fall (note I said bets, because that is what they are doing) which is called short selling. Their sole motive for this is profit. They are greedy parasites. Of course there are other factors but they are a big part.

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Lone Ranger
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2 years ago
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President Biden has nothing to do with it, crack me up. More like President Biden will do nothing about it ,since he said at town hall meetings repeatedly that high fossil fuel prices are required to push his green policy.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago
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Plus the $1.24 gas tax in Ca. that gets us the worst roads in the country.
How can you have a green policy in a state that already can’t meet energy demands??
Tesla is moving to Texas because of Ca. policies.
Did anyone else get a huge lump sum bill from PG&E for using Sonoma clean energy?

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2 years ago
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You neo-cons did it to yourselves by lifting the export ban. Because the argument for drill baby drill everywhere was national security, but when we had more dirty fracted oil than we knew what to do with, we had to keep the energy sector rolling in the dough. So, we lifted the export ban and now all domestic oil product price ebbs and flows with the world market. The exact argument neo-cons made for more oil drilling domestically was to specifically avoid this situation. In 2015 congress (under speaker paul ryan ) pulled a bait n switch on it to line the oil industrys pockets and keep those campaign donations rolling in. Congratulations, you screwed yourselves (and everyone) with your neo-con oil industry circle jerk. Cry me a river a black oily river. Time to downsize your bag mobile to a more efficient model, I guess? 😢

Lone Ranger
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2 years ago
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Time to start building nuclear power plants to support EVs, you neo-cons think you have a vote on nuclear power, not, may as well start crying that river. Joe Biden is against all fossil fuels period, he is apparently making pretty good money with that stance ,period .

Nice Marmot
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Nice Marmot
2 years ago

Finland pauses Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for men 30 and under due to heart inflammation risk
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/finland-pauses-moderna-vaccine-for-men-30-and-under

Heres some other links if the ministry of truth doesn’t like that one.

Finland joins Sweden and Denmark in limiting Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/finland-pauses-use-moderna-covid-19-vaccine-young-men-2021-10-07/

Finland pauses Moderna vaccine, joins Sweden and Denmark
https://news.yahoo.com/finland-pauses-moderna-vaccine-joins-181437828.html

Scandinavians curb Moderna shots for some younger patients
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/scandinavians-curb-moderna-shots-for-some-younger-patients/ar-AAPcl0G

It’s a first step. So let me ask the health experts this… How does the vaccine know you’re under 30 and then attack your heart? Doesn’t it also affect your heart if you’re over 30 and/or a female? Total garbage that vaccine is.

Lou
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Lou
2 years ago
Reply to  Nice Marmot

Some bathtub gene for sure 😂😂

Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago
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“This report describes the first heart transplantation recipient with acute biventricular heart failure symptoms caused by a post-myocarditis state, late after a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. ”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33862215/

Nooo
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2 years ago
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What silliness… ” In fact, it most often affects otherwise healthy, young, athletic types with the high-risk population being those of ages from puberty through their early 30’s, affecting males twice as often as females. Myocarditis is the 3rd leading cause of Sudden Death in children and young adults…

Viral infections are a leading cause of myocarditis. Inflammation occurs during the course of infection, putting stress on the heart that remains even after the infection is resolved. Cancer, bacterial infections and other contagious diseases can also cause myocarditis, as can exposure to environmental toxins ranging from metal poisons to spider and snake venom…

Researchers have found that elevated testosterone levels in males directly promote the type of inflammation that leads to increased inflammation, fibrosis, dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure”
https://www.myocarditisfoundation.org/about-myocarditis/

“Testosterone levels are at their highest during adolescence and early adulthood.”
https://www.healthline.com/health/low-testosterone/testosterone-levels-by-age#adolescence

In other words, randy young males are innately more prone to myocarditis because they are randy young males. Just as they are more likely to get myocarditis from covid infection itself.

Nice Marmot
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Nice Marmot
2 years ago

Disgraced NIH Director Francis Collins to resign tomorrow amid Wuhan gain-of-function funding scandal 

Is any MSM or government agency still trying to pretend covid came from nature, or have they given up that charade?

Mr and Mrs unjabbed
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2 years ago
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Can’t we just all somewhat agree that you can rationally access that if someone wants you to get a vaccine to protect them who has a vaccine is kinda a paradox if I’m correct?

Add the censoring and with what I think are the Russian bots trying to dilute antivax theory? I mean how many times have people misrepresented antivax dialogue such as 5g, alluminati, ect…?

I just want the bickering and forcing mandates on people to stop. Maybe build more icu’s so we can treat people??? Oh let’s just deny antivaxers care?

Listen to what you are saying!! It’s unbelievable.

Just because we state thatthis virus targets mostly older people with health conditions doesn’t minimize its effect. We can mitigate its threat more ways than one. Plenty of other resources and tactics available. I’d start with advancing testing measures…

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Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago

“Plenty of other resources and tactics available”? Yes, there are. Unfortunately the political-conspiracist anti vaxxer types also object to them all for the same reasons: any action by anyone, voluntary or involuntary, is an infringement on their rights and they don’t care to accommodate them.

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Lou
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2 years ago
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How bout this tactic? When patients go to a provider with mild illness, don’t send them home untreated and tell them to return when they’re more sick

Selenium Surfer
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Selenium Surfer
2 years ago

Quote for the Day 

“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of.”

– Edward Bernays

“tThe most successful brain washing campaign in human history.” – Mercola

Wwho owns the controlling shares in Vanguard?

Ssteve kirsch says 250k deaths , offers 1 million for anyone to debate his evidence

https://trialsitenews.com/challenge-to-the-scientific-community-its-time-for-honest-and-open-debate-on-vaccine-safety/

Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago

“The irony is that Kirsch, along with his wife and three children, has himself gotten vaccinated—although he insisted they got their shots back in March, before he began to proselytize against them. He admitted he could attribute no ill effect to his inoculation, though he suspiciously pointed to a persistent cough and an increase in his required insulin dosage.

“Those symptoms happened since I got vaccinated,” he said, even as he acknowledged the correlation didn’t amount to proof. “It could have been caused by other things.”

This, of course, is the problem experts point to in Kirsch’s and other anti-vaxxers’ VAERS-dependent methodology.”
https://news.yahoo.com/tech-tycoon-dangled-covid-cure-091330209.html

Selenium Surfer
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2 years ago
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https://rumble.com/vmpbh3-38132823.html

testimonies of those society would much rather forget

Nooo
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Nooo
2 years ago

Not looking without at least a synopsis of the meaning you intend to derive from the link.

Lou
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Lou
2 years ago
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That’s not really ironic at all. Kirsch got vaccinated, Malone got vaccinated, and many other critics of the vaccination program actually got vaccinated. So what? Left or right, vaxxed or unvaxed, this is very childish thinking, it’s not all or nothing, not binary. Pointing out obvious flaws or problem areas should be embraced if that person is well informed and well intentioned. I know it’s not a real democracy, but can we at least pretend it should be

Selenium Surfer
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Selenium Surfer
2 years ago

Ouch

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago

The Cult of the Vaccine”The jab” is just the latest story to be reported as mantra
Matt Taibbi

https://taibbi.substack.com/p/the-cult-of-the-vaccine-neurotic

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ILoveplants
2 years ago

This ones for you efox 😂

WASHINGTON, D.C.—President Biden took a much-needed break from his 4-hour workdays and late-night Matlock binges to attend the Congressional Baseball Game this past weekend, but things quickly went south when he attempted to join the crowd in a rowdy “F*** Joe Biden” chant.

“Yeah, that Biden guy is the worst!” said Biden. “F*** Joe Biden! F*** Joe Biden! Hehe, nothing like a rowdy chant at the old ball game, eh folks?”

Panicked aides quickly grabbed him by the arms and dragged him out of sight to administer some additional meds.

According to witnesses, Biden later returned to the game and looked out on the crowd with his classic medication-induced serene Biden smile.

The FBI has confirmed they will be dedicating 1,328 agents to investigate who started the insurrectionist chant so they can be arrested.

https://babylonbee.com/news/aides-quickly-drag-president-away-as-he-tries-to-join-in-f-joe-biden-chant

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago

efox,

The Babylon one is funnier.

Connie DobbsD
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Connie Dobbs
2 years ago
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Which is why the site must be removed, its hosting company shut down, and the author imprisoned in solitary confinement like other insurrectionists.