2 New Hospitalizations, 872 New Cases Since Friday

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The largest number of positive COVID tests reported in Humboldt County for any three day period yet…(Last Monday, we had the previous largest number of cases reported on any single report at 840 new cases (that included a holiday–making it a four day period..)

Press release from Humboldt County Public Health:

Humboldt County Public Health reported today two new hospitalizations due to COVID-19 since Friday, a resident in their 60s and another in their 70s. An additional 872 new cases were also reported since Friday, bringing to 15,800 the total number of residents who have tested positive for the virus. No new deaths were reported.

Over the weekend, 229 individuals were vaccinated at two Public Health clinics held in Fortuna and one in Eureka.

Public Health officials are reminding residents, particularly those who are not vaccinated, to reduce their risk of catching and spreading the highly transmissible COVID-19 Omicron variant that is circulating widely in the community and pushing record high cases locally. Residents are encouraged to wear a well-fitted mask approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in all indoor public spaces, distance six feet from others when possible and avoid crowds and poorly ventilated spaces.

While vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals are both at high risk to get Omicron, unlike other variants such as Delta, health officials say the risk of hospitalization and death for those who are unvaccinated remains significantly higher. Local data shows that unvaccinated adults in Humboldt County are 13 times more likely to be hospitalized than those adults who are fully vaccinated.

Everyone aged 5 and older is urged to get vaccinated and all eligible individuals aged 12 and older are recommended to get a booster. Fully vaccinated or boosted individuals typically develop milder symptoms, experience shorter illness duration and have fewer hospitalizations and less severe outcomes. Boosters for those who are eligible reduce the risk of hospitalization even more than being fully vaccinated.

As always, Humboldt County’s vaccination and testing services are available free of charge. Although walk-ins are allowed at most regular Public Health clinics and many pharmacy vaccination sites, an increase in demand for boosters has caused delays at some locations. As a result, appointments are required for pediatric clinics and for clinics at Public Health’s main office. Appointments are strongly recommended for all other clinics and are the best way to ensure a shot is available during your visit. Appointments can be made at MyTurn.ca.gov.

Vaccines, including boosters, are available at local pharmacies. To check the availability of a specific vaccine, visit the vaccines.gov page, or text your ZIP code to 438829 to locate a nearby pharmacy offering vaccines.

See the schedule below for specific Public Health vaccination and testing clinic dates, times, locations and available services. Questions about clinic services can be directed to the Joint Information Center at 1-707-441-5000.

Eureka — Tuesday, Jan. 25, 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Public Health Main Office (529 I St.)
Ages 12 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
No testing available
$25 gift card for adults receiving a first or second dose
Appointments required.

Eureka Pediatric Clinic — Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1:15 to 3:45 p.m.
Public Health Main Office (529 I St.)
Ages 5 to 11
Pfizer only
No testing available
Appointments required.

Willow Creek — Tuesday, Jan. 25, 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 on a first-come first-served basis
$25 gift card for adults receiving a first or second dose
Appointments for vaccinations strongly recommended.

Eureka — Wednesday, Jan. 26, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Marshall Resource Center (2100 J St.)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Appointments for vaccinations strongly recommended.

Trinidad — Thursday, Jan. 27, 2 to 7 p.m.
Trinidad Town Hall (409 Trinity St.)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Appointments for vaccinations strongly recommended.

Eureka — Friday, Jan. 28, 1 to 8 p.m.
Wharfinger Building (1 Marina Way)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
No rapid testing available at this clinic. PCR testing offered through OptumServe by appointment on the lower floor of the Wharfinger Building.
Appointments for vaccinations strongly recommended.

McKinleyville — Saturday, Jan. 29, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
McKinleyville High School (1300 Murray Road)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Appointments for vaccinations strongly recommended.

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 1-707-441-5000.

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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BreakWind
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BreakWind
4 years ago

Just awful.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  BreakWind

2/872 < 0.25% chance of hospitalization. Like someone said the other day, a drive from Hayfork to Fortuna has more risk then covid.

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

And a whole lot more people with natural immunity.
With 2 elderly hospitalized.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

If you’re a US service person, you’re more likely to get killed or hospitalized from Biden’s Russia posturing. Why would we move 10’s of thousands of troops to eastern Europe if he doesn’t intend to place them in harm’s way? All for a distraction from Biden’s failed domestic disaster?

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Willie Bray
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4 years ago

??He hasn’t moved any troops anywhere. ??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

Victoria Nuland, Fiona Hill, Alexander Vindman, and many others have been trying to get this started since the Obama administration. Trump screwed it up for them.
With Biden bombing in the polls, they figure this would be the perfect time. Germany is locked into Russian oil, and Biden begging OPEC.

What country is he POTUS of? US of Russia, US of Ukraine or US of China?

Last edited 4 years ago
BreakWind
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BreakWind
4 years ago

The troops are being used as chess pieces to calm Eastern Europe. Baltic countries fear a Russian takeover. Our country’s shit is weak with this current president in charge.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  BreakWind

It is Biden’s oil policies that made it all possible.
Otherwise, it would be Germany’s troops as chess pieces.
We would be rescuing Germany from their stupid climate change policy of dumping their resources without a solid backup, Just like Biden’s doing.

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Tim
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Tim
4 years ago
Reply to  BreakWind

Our country’s shit was weaker with the last president who was busy kissing Putin’s ass.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

WOW TDS on steroids
? ? ?

Tim
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Tim
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

I like how every criticism of the previous White House occupant is considered TDS while the exact same criticism of the current occupant is considered just fine. I think there’s a bit of derangement but not on my part.

Any objective evaluation of his behavior around Putin would call it infatuation, I.e. ass-kissing

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

I guess no one told you, Trumps not in office, Biden is.
Even if Trump was ass kissing he wasn’t threatening to put troops in the Ukraine.
And brought us to fuel independence, you know, so we weren’t begging OPEC for fuel.

Welcome to the here and now, where Biden F’d up getting us out of one war and trying to get us into another.

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Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

??No Trump weakened us by turning his back on all our allies. But I don’t let him live in my head rent free. ??

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Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Definitely Trumps fault, where is ole Donald, oh yeah we voted him out but it’s still his fault a year later. Sorry bud , Biden owns this fuel price, go green , go Joey

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

??Not really and neither does Trump that falls on the OPEC oil cartel they control the prices. ??

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

Read up on the drivers behind current inflation, and on who got what wrong.

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

Wrong for who? The poor working man? Let’s raise minimum wage one more time and confirm, crack me up.

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

Oh, is minimum wage too high for you?

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

Obama’s economic guru Larry Summers says it’s Biden’s American Rescue Plan caused our current inflation problem, checks to everyone, more for unemployment than working, and piles of excess cash to state and local governments. Plus throttling oil production.

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Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago

There are many reasons, actually look into it instead of oversimplifying strictly for Trump-hugging reasons. But I do like that you like Obama people, like Larry.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

Biden and his cabal WANTED high oil prices so economic forces would reduce oil consumption. Biden WANTED the high inflation that’s stealing 10% of our income and savings annually. That’s why it’s called Bidenflation – it’s his policy to have high inflation to pursue his green objectives. Biden and his crew of elites are self centered egotists living happily in their ivory towers while us normies suffer. Remember, only a year ago we were energy independent and oil was half the price. Putin’s laughing all the way to the bank.

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Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago

Got ANY Proof of those accusations or just as always your RWNJ view of Everything???!!!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Don T Matta

Kneecapping the Oil Industry Won’t Help the Economy or the Environment
May 11, 2021 6:30 AM

https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/05/kneecapping-the-oil-industry-wont-help-the-economy-or-the-environment/

Oil Prices and Bad PolicyA Biden ban on oil exports would make the supply shortage worse.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/oil-prices-and-bad-policy-joe-biden-gasoline-opec-jennifer-granholm-11633990532

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Don T Matta

Makes you go hmmm…

Given the Bidens’ Ukraine-related activities, what additional information does Moscow have on the first family?

Hunter Biden’s problems with substance abuse, prostitutes, and money would have made the vice president’s son an ideal target for foreign intelligence services. Worse, Joe Biden seems to have eagerly promoted his son’s shakedown efforts, even boasting publicly about using his office to interfere in Ukraine’s political and judicial systems, in ways that directly benefited his son’s employer. There is surely no shortage of oligarchs, Ukrainian and Russian, who are eager to share information about their dealings with the Bidens in order to gain influence with Putin and undo rival billionaires. One can assume that all of that information has made its way by now to Putin’s table.

The likelihood that Russia is sitting on a wealth of compromising Ukraine-related material on Joe Biden and his family may come as a shock to media that pushed the Trump-Russia collusion narrative for four years. But the Biden-Russia kompromat story may be more than a political funhouse mirror. It may explain the president’s curious passivity toward Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline and why, almost as soon as Biden took office, Putin seized the opportunity to move more than 100,000 troops to Ukraine’s border.

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Willie Bray
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4 years ago

??Hey you have any open rooms in your head.???

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

Does seem a lot more likely it was Hunter that had prostitutes peeing on him.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Whatever….

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

He didn’t turn his back on our “allies.” He demanded that our “allies” pay their fair share for US protection.

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  Cornpop

??No he turned his back but I get your point. ??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

You mean like how Germany won’t even talk with Biden.

Tim
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Tim
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Hey, you brought up Obama and it’s been a lot longer since he’s been out.

We’ve never had fuel independence simply because that’s not the way the global market works. The US is still a net petroleum exporter, last I looked, and OPEC is just one component of global pricing. They just have more flexibility in the speed of response to oil supply than we do.

So we should just ignore Russia moving into the Ukraine? And then into the Baltics? Reconstituting the USSR? Yeah, that sounds like a good plan for future security.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Obama might be out, but his administration is back in.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Then there’s the video of Joe threatening to withhold billions if Ukraine didn’t fire the prosecutor investigating Burisma where Hunter “worked” giving 10% to “the Big Guy”

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago

Joe video? Look, consider knocking off watching Joe Rogan. He’s an entertainer, like Tucker.

grey fox
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grey fox
4 years ago

Misinformation

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

Joe Biden Brags About Withholding Ukraine Aid in Council on Foreign Relations

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOYNe1Vc3gU&ab_channel=BacktoFacts

Just Vodka the this time
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Just Vodka the this time
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Biden has signed more oil leases on federal land than trump. Just saying. Mostly in New Mexico. If you fantasize too much about these administrative figureheads it’s difficult to see what’s really going on.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

President Biden is expected to suspend new leases for fracking and oil drilling on federal lands on Wednesday.
Biden has already signed a number of executive orders aimed at overturning Trump administration policies, including a return to the Paris climate accord. Additionally, Biden blocked further construction of the Keystone XL pipeline designed to route oil from Canada through the U.S., on its way to refineries on the Gulf Coast.
The Biden administration has drafted an executive order to halt drilling on federal land pending a review of the federal oil and gas leasing program, people familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal. The order is expected to come as part of a package that will address land conservation and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Biden is also expected to set a goal of protecting 30 percent of federal land and water from future drilling by 2030.
During the third debate between Biden and former President Trump in October, Biden said he would push to “transition” the country away from the oil industry.

https://news.yahoo.com/biden-halt-fracking-oil-leases-160523850.html

News Not the LW spin.

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Go pump some 5 dollar gas and like it, it’s a beautiful thing, just take some responsibility if you voted for Biden. His green policies call for high fuel prices.

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
4 years ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

??

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
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ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Just watched it…That’s funny and really sad at the same time..

Tim
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Tim
4 years ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

I just did and you know what? It didn’t bother me a bit.

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Of course! Bernie and the other vermin are probably sending you a check each month. Why would it bother you to spend other people’s money???

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

But it does bother seniors on a set income , make the poor poorer, awesome plan Joe, go green cause it’s good for me.

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Sadly, there’s a lot of rightytighty winger slingers here, among others. An option is to throw it back and with reputable info attached. They know, like they know Trump lost. It’s hard I’m sure, I mean no bonafide place for ‘em to turn.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

You got Biden and set up the right real pretty for 2022, Biden’s running out of things to F-up.
His only accomplishment is making Jimmy Carter look good.
Biden speaks and America cringes.

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Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

If you want the return and dominance of trump peeps, thus civil war conditions, good for you I guess … but not the country.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

I never said anywhere that I want Trump, I want a constitutionally run republic.

Finally, you admit it’s the left threatening the country with civil war.
Socialism or war? You think that’s good for the country??
Take another look at the polls.

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Connie Dobbs
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4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

It kept us out of a hot war with a nuclear power. You should send him some chap-stick.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

it was Biden that immediately gave Putin Nordstrom 2 which Trump wouldn’t allow. Who’d you say was weaker and kissing Putin’s ass? Uncle Joe, the corrupt Biden Family, and the hundreds of thousands of bribes from the Moscow mayor’s wife?

Willie Bray
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4 years ago

??Hundreds of thousands of bribes, heh sure. ??

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Was it millions?

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

I checked and stand corrected, Hunter’s bribes from Moscow mayor were millions.

Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Then, there’s the story of Cinderella, it’s also an excellent Fairy Tale!!!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Don T Matta

Hello Don! Good to see you came aboard posting over here

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Doubtful. Russia didn’t start massing troops at Ukraine border until 2021 when the current President and her puppet dipshit and his son were kissing Ukrainian oligarch booty.

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  Cornpop

??I didn’t know we had a female president???

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Whatever……

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Hmmm… I didn’t vote for either, but chances are the one you may have voted for has called Harris President on more than one occasion.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

But Biden knows.

Tim
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Tim
4 years ago
Reply to  Cornpop

Really ought to read up on the history of the Ukrainian-Russian conflict. This conflict isn’t new. The latest brouhaha started in 2020 (before Biden), was sidetracked a bit by COVID, and is now heating up again. But the Russians have been building up troops near the border since 2014 at least.

seabreeze
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seabreeze
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

You’re right about the Russians near the border, I read about that a few years ago.

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Yep. During the term of another weak president. 2014. And more buildup in 2021. Little more than lip service 2015-2021. Thank you for reinforcing my point.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Well, it seems Germany would rather stay warm with Russian oil than defend her border. Sound familiar?

seabreeze
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seabreeze
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Actually the last president took a different approach with Russia and North Korea. When Obama left, tensions we’re high with NK. Many people were nervous with Trump having so much capability and power and frankly he handled it well and adverted what could have been a complete disaster.

Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago
Reply to  seabreeze

The ONLY thing tRump ever did well, was pat himself on the back!!!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  seabreeze

But, Hawaii was happy they didn’t need to hide their children anymore in the closest sewer drain for unexpected incoming missal reports.

Ask Tulsi Gabbard

Of course, the Dem warmongers got rid of her quick.

As for Bolton, part of the Cheney cabal, He’s now embraced by the left, cause Lizzy finally showed her stripes. ?

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Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Bolton: Trump’s pick
(Interesting, eh, how so many of his picks ended up holding their noses within months, and writing scathing critique’s after they left.)

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

He inherited a bunch of Bush scumbags.

seabreeze
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seabreeze
4 years ago
Reply to  seabreeze

Yes, Trump handled it well. When Obama left office, North Korea was one of the pressing issues at that time.

seabreeze
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seabreeze
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Ya right

Connie Dobbs
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4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

That explains all the wars he started.

Just Vodka the this time
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Just Vodka the this time
4 years ago
Reply to  BreakWind

Jeez he’s not gonna personally fight Putin. 8500 of our best are getting moved closer, as of Monday. Putin needs this to look important at home. Just for reference, Russia’s economy is on par with Spain, or a little less than California. Trump just had a Man Crush on Vlad. He wasn’t at all tougher! Trump was Putin’s Boy Toy. The Ukraine was in Russia’s sphere of influence since Catherine the Great.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

Putin doesn’t need to look important, they vote in Russia the same way the Democrats want us to vote here, rigged.

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elvis costanza
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elvis costanza
4 years ago

Way to stay on topic.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  elvis costanza

It’s actually very much on topic, You just don’t get the connection.

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

The illness will do that.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

Are you sick?

Mendoreader
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Mendoreader
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

If you’re concerned about the vaccines and the boosters, please read the article I linked to in a comment below, before it gets buried again in the back and forth.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Mendoreader

I’m not concerned, but I did read it.

Did you know that India makes the generic version of US drugs for the 3rd world?

Mendoreader
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Mendoreader
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

I’m concerned for my family, they’ve all gotten vaccinated, and some are coming up on their booster shots. I didn’t get vaxxed, I’ve had bad reactions in the past to vaccines. So I have been waiting, watching and hoping for the best.

I wouldn’t be surprised that India does that.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Mendoreader

I’ve always used sanitary measures, wash hands frequently, keep a respectful distance, just not masked until requested by businesses.

I care for people, I’m careful around people, but I don’t fret over covid.

Wishing you blessings and good health.

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Mendoreader
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Mendoreader
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

I’ve done the same, other than the mask I thing. I just wear it inside businesses, regardless of their policy. I’ve also had COVID back in 2020, it sucked but I didn’t need hospitalization etc. It lasted a lot longer than this new variant seems to.

The family all recently had COVID, but I didn’t get it. Like I said, they’re all vaxxed. We all live together, in a not big house. Five of us. And I smoked a doobie with the 20 somethings the night before they started showing symptoms. Once they started testing positive for COVID, I honestly thought, oh well, looks like I’m next in this domino line of people getting sick. But I didn’t get sick. Thankfully.

Blessings to you and yours as well.

Antiwoke
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Antiwoke
4 years ago
Reply to  Mendoreader

Cheers to natural immunity.

elvis costanza
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elvis costanza
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Maybe I should “do the research”, huh?

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  elvis costanza

??They don’t know how. ??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

It’s actually very much on topic, You just don’t get the connection.

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

??Oh I get it very much I’ve already seen misinformation being spread twice. ??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Whatever……

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  elvis costanza

You interested in unicorns?

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago

Why lie?

well . . .
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well . . .
4 years ago

Depending on your view of chinese / russian relations, this maybe a war worth fighting, or at least a military action worth taking. I will not be surprised if my own children have to fight and maybe die in war with China.

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  well . . .

??I hate to say it but war can be a economy booster. ??

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Yep… and Jill’s burden is searching for anything to redirect the narrative.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Not for the people who have missals landing in their homes.

Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

WT Actual F is a Missal, did you by chance mean Missile??? BTW I don’t hang on newsfeeds but I have heard NOTHING about anything landing Missals or maybe Missiles in particular!!!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Don T Matta

Whatever……

Penguinn
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Penguinn
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Whatever can’t help illiteracy.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

But then there’s all the dead bodies to deal with…

Willie Bray
Member
4 years ago

??Solent green. ??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  well . . .

You fight when you’re strong not when every aspect of the countries strength is crumbling.

well . . .
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well . . .
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Historically that’s not true. War makes us strong. I’m not saying it’s the way things should be, but it’s the way they are. Since the entire global economy is based on resource extraction and the never any quest for increasing profit margin.

If we fail to fight, we may become weaker than ever and fall to China.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
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Don’t you think Russia and China have considered going for what they want at the same time, dividing our resources even more.
Especially since Biden cut the Military budget and put our troops into sensitivity training rather than military training.
It’s back to learning to wear high heel shoes for them.

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F. Hue
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F. Hue
4 years ago

What does that have to do with 872 new cases of Covid..?? Covid isn’t Biden’s fault, people not getting vaccinated isn’t Biden’s fault, Russia trying to strong arm the Ukraine isn’t Biden’s fault. Your idiotic comment might be Biden’s fault but this report isn’t about Russia or Biden. Stay on topic!

thetallone
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thetallone
4 years ago

And this has what to do with Covid in Humboldt County?

Gene Godinho
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Gene Godinho
4 years ago
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I’m 64 and don’t consider myself elderly.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Gene Godinho

People age at different rates, many are young at 80, and many aren’t.
I spoke to an 80 y/o women yesterday in Alaska who’s younger than many 40 y/o’s.

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Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
Reply to  Gene Godinho

You got one foot in the grave with this Chinese altered bio weapon going around. Or the flu, or a cold or pneumonia… bye now!

Mendoreader
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Mendoreader
4 years ago
Reply to  Cornpop

That is a dickish comment. Unnecessarily mean and cold hearted, for no reason.

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
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??Some are lost in a alternate universe. ??

Cornpop
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4 years ago
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No, it’s not. Reality is you have more of a chance of getting ran over by a crazed moose than dying from a Chinese Bio weapon.

If you can’t see the lunacy in the fear mongering, that’s not my fault.

“Made In China”

Mendoreader
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4 years ago
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This new comment of yours does not in any which way negate the dick-ish- ness of your previous comment.

Especially the curt “bye now” shitty sentiment at the end. Dickish.

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
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Well, bless your little heart for noticing the immensity

Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago
Reply to  Cornpop

Some here, have graduated from Idiot College with a BS MS PhD Degree!!! As in Bull Sh_tuff, more Sh_tuff, Piled high & Deep!!!

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Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago
Reply to  Gene Godinho

I’m 70 & likewise!!!

well . . .
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well . . .
4 years ago

One out of every 400 trips down that road results in hospitalization?

It’s more likely to be closer to 1 out of every 4,000, maybe even 1 out of every 40,000.

Xebeche
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Xebeche
4 years ago

It seems wrong that we who got vaccinated early get no gift cards. Being responsible is it’s own reward I guess ?

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
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Don’t fret. You get the right to drown in your own fluids if you’re a boomer whether you are vaccinated or not.

But maybe not.

“Made In China”

Chances are you’ll be alright.

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
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Really?! You’re expecting some sort of gubmint prize for making a choice?

Here, let me help you with that… I seem to remember reading the following somewhere…

“The government will no longer be issuing incentives at any level, for any reason, because it is not our money to give. That money belongs to the hard working, God-fearing citizens of this great nation and we have decided it is wrong to redirect wealth from those that do and will to those that won’t and will not. The gravy train is over. Politicians that promise to give funds or incentives to the slack, unproductive and other sponges will be hung by their pencil necks until dead, (not just figuratively, but in reality, good and God-damned dead) on the Capital steps every Friday evening until they see the error of their ways. The only funds spent by the Federal Government will be for the common defense and general welfare of the populace. That welfare stated is the roads, infrastructure and other means necessary for the free commerce of the citizenry, not for the welfare of free loaders.”

Government code something-or-other, blah, blah, blah and so on, ad Infinitum…

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
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Why don’t they give retro gift cards for early adopters?

Connie Dobbs
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4 years ago

To stores we don’t have up here.

Connie Dobbs
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4 years ago
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It does. It seems very wrong. In a truly just society you would get all the gift cards.

Mega me
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4 years ago

872 KNOWN cases. The actual case rate is estimated to be 3-4 times higher

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
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If there’s truly 3000 new cases over a weekend with only a couple unvaccinated old fellows ending up in the hospital then what’s to worry?

And the price we’ve paid in this covid fight must be reversed:

COVID-19 has killed millions and threatened the prospects of democracy for billions more. Since early 2020, the world has witnessed a marked expansion of governmental decision-making regarding health. Lockdowns and curfews were instated in many countries, and many freedoms were taken away under the justification of a major health threat. Health authorities and politicians alluding to or exploiting health authorities acquired extraordinary power to regulate society at large, including the application of mandates. A Freedom House report found that democracy grew weaker in 80 countries during COVID-19, and that in 2020 the number of free countries reached the lowest level in 15 years. Countries that regressed included ones you’d expect like China and Belarus, but also democratic bulwarks like the United States, France, Denmark, and the Netherlands. The United States was listed as one of the 25 countries that witnessed the steepest declines in freedom. Even if the pandemic enters a less threatening endemic phase (as may already be the case in several countries), the legacy of authoritarian measures and mandates may leave behind a more enduring threat to our democracy.

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

Thanks Dems, we’re right up there with China and Iran-
“The United States was listed as one of the 25 countries that witnessed the steepest declines in freedom.”

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

Most of the “free” world protested mandates this weekend, 50,000 in Brussels alone.

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
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And a couple protested for some bullshit right to kill unborn children in Humboldt County, I read…

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
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??Go live in Afghanistan if you don’t like freedom of choice. ??

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Nah. I’d rather live in the country that abides by the Constitution that I took an oath to defend against all enemies foreign or domestic. I know you’re a bright and learned man, Willie. I may have missed it, but I don’t see anywhere in the Constitution that tells us it’s alright to kill unborn Americans.

✌?

Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago
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Are YOU going to support all the unwanted children that will be born, if Abortion becomes illegal, AGAIN????!!!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Don T Matta

Don’t you realize how just the concept of an “unwanted” child is sick?
There are a dozen ways to not get pregnant, or not get someone pregnant, use them.

600,000 Babies is more than covid deaths every year. And they aren’t all rapes or death to the mother.

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Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
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No. That’s the responsibility of the mouth breathers that conceived it. It’s high time the Government got out of the role that communists like FDR and LBJ forced upon us citizens. And any citizen that thinks it’s the government’s role to be providers for the people can immigrate to a communist country of their choosing.

See how you have been brain-washed to believe it is someone else’s job to raise someone else’s offspring???

GrumpyOldGuy
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4 years ago
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Like the “freedom” of choice one has in being mandated to take the jab; or risk losing their job, or even being denied the right to buy a burger?

North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
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North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
4 years ago
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Try smoking pot on the weekends. See how far that get you Unemployed. Testing has been mandated way before Covid

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

And people dropped out of the workforce and started growing and selling pot instead of a 40-hour week and a test.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Cornpop

Sad but true.

ILoveplants
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4 years ago
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They need the fetus’ to make the vaccines

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
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I avoid foods with HEK flavoring, and they don’t list it in the ingredients either.

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Tim
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Tim
4 years ago

It isn’t the Democrats who have pushed an anti-democracy message about non-existent election fraud and widespread gerrymandering.

Mega me
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4 years ago
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Oh really ? What was that whole Russian collusion thing about for 4 years ?

Tim
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Tim
4 years ago
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You mean the Russian interference in the 2016 election? That was fairly clearly proven and it motivated an increase in election security in 2020 that made it one of the most secure elections ever, as repeated investigations have shown.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
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Not according to Horowitz, and the Durham report is still coming.
Funny how many “investigators” caught sudden amnesia.

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Forgot about Hillary already? Stacey Abrams?

Hugh Manatee
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4 years ago
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LOL! The Dems (including Biden) have already been stating the 2022 midterm results may not be legitimate! They know they are in deep trouble.

So, when exactly did it become a problem to question the integrity of an election?
Was it when Gore lost and all the Dems were screaming about the election being stolen?

Was it when Stacey Abraham’s lost and refused to accept the election results?

Was it when Hillary lost and then tried to talk the electors into voting against who their own constituents voted for?

No, all this and more was fine with you, but in 2020 when many states changed there voting laws without the required consent of the state legislature, based on our health “emergency” and many people aired their legitimate concerns about the potential for increased voter fraud, THAT is when it became a problem!

Your stance is wildly hypocritical.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh Manatee

?

Tim
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4 years ago
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It’s not a problem to question the integrity of an election. It is a problem when every single investigation of election integrity had found no evidence of any widespread faults and the loser and his fans keep shouting that it was stolen.

Stacy Abram’s objection was that voting was actively suppressed in black communities in Georgia. And there’s some pretty good evidence to support that contention. And even she gave up her run against Kemp after 2 weeks of re-counts showed her behind by 1.4%.

In Hillary’s case it was 2 electors who argued that someone else (not either candidate) should be elected because of the incongruity between Clinton winning the popular vote by more than 5 million but losing the Electoral College vote. It never went anywhere.

There has been no evidence of any widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election even after numerous investigations, many by Republican officials. None, zilch, nada. If you continue to maintain that there is a problem, then there is, just not the one you think.

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
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Really? Then why do the communists in congress want to pass a voting rights law after President Harris and Jill’s boat anchor supposedly won with the most votes in a presidential election in history?

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  Cornpop

??Damn again with the female President. ??

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
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Do name one member of Congress that self-identifies as “communist”.

Cornpop
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Cornpop
4 years ago
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It doesn’t matter what a person “self-identifies” as. It matters how they are perceived. A guy can say he’s a girl, but those of us with eyes know better. “Self-identification” is irrelevant despite the left trying to elevate it’s importance.

Now that THAT is established, I can name several that I see as communist.

On another side, I abhor abortion but the left keeps saying it’s a right. So can I now abort post-term fetuses that have become communist?

ILoveplants
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4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

Here ya go Rimme:
Sen. Richard Blumenthal Democrat (Connecticut)

Senator Julie kushner democrat (Connecticut)

https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/politics/blumenthal-gets-pushback-for-attending-event-tied-to-communist-party/2676199/?amp

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Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
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Gong!

Within the article you posted:
“As everyone in Connecticut knows, I am delighted to be invited anywhere in our state and I go almost everywhere. I was at this event to honor three really impressive people who have given a lot to Connecticut and their communities,” the statement read. “I was invited by a local labor union to honor these three individuals – that’s why I was there. I’m a Democrat and a supporter of American capitalism.”

In case you missed it (twice):
“I’m a Democrat and a supporter of American capitalism.”

Senator Julie kushner? Attended same event. Capitalist Democrat, through and through.

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
4 years ago
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I’ll have to dig a little to find you the actual video from the communist event, but of course they would say that after getting caught red-handed. Lol

Julie kushner received an award from the communist party, wtf? Watch this video and then tell me he didn’t know where he was ?

Here’s the money shot:

https://mobile.twitter.com/kerpen/status/1470910903377965060?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1470910903377965060%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fd-18936248132935889483.ampproject.net%2F2201141909001%2Fframe.html

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ILoveplants
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4 years ago
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Btw Sen. Richard Blumenthal is the wealthiest senator, worth over 100 million. Made his money in Chinese real estate…. Hmmmm

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Penguinn
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4 years ago
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So much crap to wade through. Blumenthal made all his millions in Chinese real estate, huh? Please provide proof of that because the actual fact is that he has between &100,000 and $250,000 invested in a Chinese shopping mall in partnership with DISNEY! Is it your contention that Disney is the controlling force behind worldwide communism?

HotCoffee
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4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

Well, since you asked.

Socialism defines a government in which all means of production, distribution, and exchange are either owned or regulated by the state. Communism defines a government in which all property (even the body of the person) is owned by the state. Socialism and communism are antithetical to, and cannot co-exist with, the Republican Form of government that the Constitution creates and that the Constitution requires be guaranteed. In the Socialist and Communist Forms, there are no individual rights but only state defined collective rights; moreover, rights do not pre-exist government, they are bestowed by government selectively to politically favored groups and are taken away by government selectively. In the Republican Form, all rights are those of individuals; moreover, individual rights pre-exist the state and are a birthright from God, not from government. Indeed, contrary to the Socialist and Communist Forms, in the Republican Form, governments are, to paraphrase the Declaration of Independence, instituted for the very purpose of protecting the individual rights of the governed, which rights include those to life, liberty, and property. And the only just powers Republican Forms have are those derived from the consent of the governed. Socialist and Communist Forms presume powers over all life and property without popular consent.

The constitutional requirement that we preserve the Republican Form and require individuals to pledge support of the Constitution as a condition precedent to service in government are precisely aimed at preventing what the Founding Fathers called tyranny (dictatorial governance that contravenes individual rights and the rule of law). That very tyranny is what socialism and communism, by definition, impose.
The self-avowed socialists in Congress–Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib, Bush, Bowman, Omar, and Sanders–and their socialist allies in state and local government–like Seattle Socialist City Council Member Kshama Sawant–have admitted their ineligibility to serve. In a just world that upheld the Constitution, they would be removed from office to ensure compliance with the requirements of Article VI, Clause 3, and Article IV, Section 4. If in 2022 Republicans gain control of the House and Senate, they ought to invoke Article I, Section 5, Clauses 1 and 2, and expel the self-avowed socialists and communists from Congress for their ineligibility to serve under Article VI, Clause 3, and they ought to pass legislation to demand the removal from office of self-avowed socialists and communists who occupy state and local offices in compliance with Article IV, Section 4.

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Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
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Hey-sus Maria! pass (spare us the long winded cut-paste ?).

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

What planet are you from?

Skitty
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Skitty
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Reality. Not RWNJ talking points.?‍♀️

Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago
Reply to  Skitty

RWNJ Talking Points is the Only Ammo they have!!!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Biden said just the other day there would be ejection fraud again in 2022 if his federal election takeover doesn’t pass. Does he mean there was fraud in 2020 too?

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Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago

“ejection fraud”
Is that a tubes-tied thing?

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago

Reading comprehension skills are important. Starting a long paragraph with foo-foo, inserting Freedom House verbiage to try and create link with said foo-foo. ?.

Following is the core thrust, easily identified within the
very same Freedom House article, that (and here’s the hilarious part!) drives a stake into your own political Trump-hugging preferences.

“Waves of false and misleading information, generated deliberately by political leaders in some cases, flooded many countries”

“The parlous state of US democracy was conspicuous in the early days of 2021 as an insurrectionist mob, egged on by the words of outgoing president Donald Trump and his refusal to admit defeat in the November election, stormed the Capitol building and temporarily disrupted Congress’s final certification of the vote. This capped a year in which the administration attempted to undermine accountability for malfeasance, including by dismissing inspectors general responsible for rooting out financial and other misconduct in government; amplified false allegations of electoral fraud that fed mistrust among much of the US population; and condoned disproportionate violence by police in response to massive protests calling for an end to systemic racial injustice. But the outburst of political violence at the symbolic heart of US democracy, incited by the president himself, threw the country into even greater crisis.”

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

But I’m sure Hillary’s 5 year world tour, bitch fest about losing did nothing, LOL
I think she said it everybody’s fault except her mother’s.

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

“But” … but …
Prez Bye-Don!
Hil Hil Hillary!
Hunter!
But … but …
? “LOL”

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

Don’t like history, do ya…lol

Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

What about all the deals King Donnie’s Kidz had going with China & Russia Etc???

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

“impeached because he held back military aid to Ukraine.”

Yep, didn’t encourage the hostilities and grab 10% for making the military complex happy.

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

??But they started paying rent. ??

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

??Another rent free tenant.??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Whatever……..

Skitty
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Skitty
4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Seems to be your go to response tonight.?

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Skitty

If someone keeps posting an air-headed redundant response, why should I put more effort into a reply than they have?

Don T Matta
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Don T Matta
4 years ago
Reply to  Skitty

I noticed this trend as well!!!!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Don T Matta

Yet you were blind to someone else doing it…hmm, selective vision, in more ways than one.

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Lone Ranger
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4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

Go Joe Biden, higher fuel prices coming and higher taxes and less productive people. The new circus has come to town and Joe won’t disappoint, can’t wait to see where we are in 3 years. Inflation going to change some people’s minds. Hopefully next round we can find a leader 20 years younger, crack me up.

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

??Then forget about Trump. ??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Living rent free in your head.

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

??Just like I’m in yours. ??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Whatever…. LOL

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Trump can kick rocks Willie, just don’t elect another senile old fart, sheet is just dumb.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Pompeo is a viable option

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

Most Inflation forecasters in the private sector, and even the Fed, got it wrong. They forecasted sub 3%. Most current modeling, which might also prove incorrect, suggests it will drop within couple years. Too late for mid-terms (unless … one wants high inflation then ?).

Hey, here’s some even younger, faithful followers of Donny. Future leaders, even maybe Prez material? Nah.

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Lone Ranger
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4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

Only a dummy couldn’t forecast inflation, you jack minimum wage ,this is what you get. Own it , love it. , embrace it . Now watch seniors on social security struggle and stress, thank you to the current administration.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
Reply to  Rimme

Thanks Chris!

Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago

Welcome, squirrel. Enjoy yer … nuts.

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Rimme
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Rimme
4 years ago

Happily setting you straight ?

Mendoreader
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Mendoreader
4 years ago

I read this article earlier today. I hope I’m not breaking a rule, posting it here, since I had posted it in the old thread, but it was buried by the overwhelming amount of comments.
https://www.business-standard.com/article/international/covid-19-pandemic-frequent-boosters-can-weaken-immunity-says-eu-122011201707_1.html

It seems to be suggesting that lengthening the amount of time between boosters might be a better strategy.

Geist
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Geist
4 years ago
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Why are you getting medical advice from a Hindi Business Journal?

Mendoreader
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4 years ago
Reply to  Geist

I’m not. I posted this link after having read it elsewhere, someone else had posted it, on a normal news site, not a conspiracy theorist website. Does it seem to you like it’s completely false or fake news? Read or don’t, I thought it was interesting. If I were coming up on eligibility for a booster, I’d want to at least look at it.

Mendoreader
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Mendoreader
4 years ago
Reply to  Geist

Also, it’s not as if it’s an op-Ed, EU regulators are the ones warning about it, not the Hindi Business Journal.

grey fox
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grey fox
4 years ago

Awesome image of the SARS-CoV-2. Amazing how far down they can look.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
4 years ago
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Yes but I doubt the colors are realistic

grey fox
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grey fox
4 years ago

Color legend:
cobalt — membrana
turquoise — spike glycoprotein (S)
crimson — E protein
green — M protein.
orange — glucose

fishkiller
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4 years ago
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you know that is not an actual picture don’t you?

Willie Bray
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4 years ago

??BA.2 The Stealthy one.??

grey fox
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grey fox
4 years ago
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Experts are now exploring whether people who had the vaccine and omicron could develop “super immunity,” and be better protected against BA.2.
“Omicron is acting like a super booster,” Unnasch said. “People who have gotten omicron are going to be really well protected against infection, not just disease moving forward, which is a really good sign.”

Al L Ivesmatr
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Al L Ivesmatr
4 years ago

Bill Murray is laughing his behind off. The horses have left the barn. The peking ducks are fat and happy. The bucktoothed mole in your garden went back to bed in your carrot and parsnip beds as she is feeling sleepy. Get back to life, your life in America depends on you moving forward and nobody else.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

New York Supreme Court strikes down statewide Mask Mandate

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

??Good for them. ??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago
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Whatever…..

ILoveplants
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ILoveplants
4 years ago
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That’s because they want to see the faces of all of the cop killers of recent. Masks work great for criminals ?, but not for covid

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grey fox
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grey fox
4 years ago

More than 110,000 US deaths could be prevented each year if adults over 40 added 10 minutes of daily moderate to vigorous physical activity to their normal routines, according to the study published Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/01/24/health/exercise-10-minutes-deaths-prevented-wellness/index.html

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Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  grey fox

??Welcome back. ??

Not Blind
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Not Blind
4 years ago
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He didn’t leave. He switched to Beetlejuice for whatever reason. Now he’s back to grey fox. I thought you were clued in to all the pseudonyms everyone uses around here? No? Might want to quit casting assertions then Willie.

Lone Ranger
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4 years ago
Reply to  grey fox

So the other 700000 were going to die regardless of the state of health, interesting. So any flu that came along was going to kill them. Covid is a joke, had it last month, it is a joke. Did I need to test , no , did I need a hospital, not even . What a joke.

Ullr Rover
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Ullr Rover
4 years ago

Awesome. Only 2 hospitalized. Great news.

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RealityCheck
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RealityCheck
4 years ago

But why does the DHHS syphilis testing advert point to the Myturn.ca website ?

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Connie Dobbs
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4 years ago
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Because they know their audience.

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4 years ago

Kym,

If it’s not too much to ask, I’d like to see this supposed data.

I think it needs to be corroborated.

Link please.

Maybe just a screenshot?

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Karen Harris
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Karen Harris
4 years ago

Holiday weekend? Pretty sure that’s three days worth of numbers, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Karen Harris
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Karen Harris
4 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

How did they know how many cases there were going to get today?

Karen Harris
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Karen Harris
4 years ago
Reply to  Karen Harris

Oops look like I misread your comment at the top. I thought you were saying THIS report was for four days!!! Sorry Kym… You rock!

laurelwilde
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4 years ago

I’m happy the hospitalizations continue to be so low (1-2/day).

Willie Bray
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4 years ago
Reply to  laurelwilde

??And no deaths. ??

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago

FDA Blocks Florida From Using Monoclonal Antibody Treatment, Sites Shut Down Statewide

In light of the most recent information and data available, today, the FDA revised the authorizations for two monoclonal antibody treatments – bamlanivimab and etesevimab (administered together) and REGEN-COV (casirivimab and imdevimab) – to limit their use to only when the patient is likely to have been infected with or exposed to a variant that is susceptible to these treatments. 

Because data show these treatments are highly unlikely to be active against the omicron variant, which is circulating at a very high frequency throughout the United States, these treatments are not authorized for use in any U.S. states, territories, and jurisdictions at this time. In the future, if patients in certain geographic regions are likely to be infected or exposed to a variant that is susceptible to these treatments, then use of these treatments may be authorized in these regions. 



Un F’n believable.
Your Doctor has no right to decide what treatment is best for you.

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
4 years ago