CDPH Releases Latest COVID Statistics

Press release from the California Department of Public Health:

CDPH California department of public healthToday, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) released the most recent statistics on COVID-19 and updates on the state’s pandemic response. The most up to date data is available on the state’s COVID-19 data dashboard.

Statewide COVID-19 Data

Rates of cases, hospitalizations and deaths are highest among unvaccinated individuals and lowest among boosted individuals. This is true for all age groups. See additional data for unvaccinated and vaccinated cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.

covid info graphicVaccinations

  • 84,145,540 total vaccines administered.
  • 72.4% of the population has been vaccinated with a primary series.
  • 78,515 people a day are receiving COVID-19 vaccination (average daily dose count over 7 days).

Cases

  • California has 10,519,175 confirmed cases to date.
  • Today’s average case count is 2,460 (average daily case count over 7 days).
  • During September 2022, unvaccinated people were 2.5 times more likely to get COVID-19 than people who were vaccinated with at least a primary series.

Testing

  • The testing positivity rate is 4.5% (average rate over 7 days).

Hospitalizations

  • There are 1,700 hospitalizations statewide.
  • There are 196 ICU patients statewide.
  • During September 2022, unvaccinated people were 2.7 times more likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19 than people who were vaccinated with at least a primary series.

Deaths

  • There have been 96,185 COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic.
  • COVID-19 claims the lives of 14 Californians each day (average daily death count over 7 days).
  • During September 2022, unvaccinated people were 3.1 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than people who were vaccinated with at least a primary series.

ADDITIONAL UPDATES

Slow the Spread: Get Vaccinated and Boosted for COVID-19

The risk for COVID-19 exposure and infection continues as a number of Californians remain unvaccinated and unboosted.

Real-world evidence continues to show that the vaccine prevents severe illness, hospitalization, and death. Public health officials urge Californians to get vaccinated and boosted as soon as they are eligible.

It is recommended that every individual six months of age and older receive their primary COVID-19 vaccine series and booster dose, if eligible.

Find a vaccine near you by visiting myturn.ca.gov or calling 1-833-422-4255. The consent of a parent or legal guardian may be needed for those under age 18 to receive a vaccination. Visit Vaccinate All 58 to learn more about the safe and effective vaccines available for all Californians six months of age and older.

If you have COVID-19 symptoms, talk to a health care provider right away to learn if you qualify for treatment. You can also find Test to Treat locations that offer COVID-19 testing and free treatment. If you are uninsured, find free Test to Treat services at OptumServe sites.

Your Actions Save Lives

Protect yourself, family, friends and community by following these prevention measures:

  • Wear A Mask: California’s mask guidance aligns with CDC COVID-19 Community Levels. Know your community level to evaluate risk and inform your decision on when to mask. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements beyond the state requirements based on local conditions.
  • Upgrade Your Mask: Good fit and filtration continue to be the best way to get the most out of your mask. The best masks for preventing COVID-19 include the N95, KN95 and KF94. If you don’t have access to one of these masks, wear a surgical mask or a surgical mask with a cloth mask on top. If you choose a fabric mask, opt for one with three or more cloth layers. No matter what kind of mask you wear, check the fit by avoiding gaps above the nose or on the sides.
  • My Vaccine Record is an easy way to show vaccination status at venues or businesses that require proof of vaccination. Visit myvaccinerecord.cdph.ca.gov today to get your vaccine record.
  • Travel Tips: Do not travel if you are sick or have tested positive for COVID-19. Delay travel (both domestic and international) until you are fully vaccinated. See the CDC’s full travel guidance.
  • Add Your Phone to the Fight: Sign up for COVID-19 exposure notifications from CA Notify. Also, individuals who test positive for COVID-19 – including those who test at home – are able to alert others of a potential exposure more quickly and conveniently. Individuals can now initiate the notification process as soon as they are aware of their positive test result. For more information, please visit the “Notify Others” page on CA Notify.
  • Answer the call or text if a contact tracer from the CA COVID Team or your local health department tries to connect.
  • Sign-Up for COVID-19 Policy Alerts: COVID-19 Policy Alerts provide up-to-date information regarding CDPH COVID-19 guidance and policy, including changes to orders, mandatory guidance and more. Registrants will receive prompt email alerts to updated guidance and policy available on our website as well as accompanying translations. Sign-up for the COVID-19 Policy Alerts emails today.
  • Check with your local health department about local conditions. Local health jurisdictions can implement protocols that are stricter than state guidance.

Tracking COVID-19 in California

Recommendations for a Healthy 2022-23 School Year

Health Care Workers

  • As of November 1, local health departments have reported 182,678 confirmed positive cases in health care workers and 592 deaths statewide.

Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)

  • As of October 11, there have been 1,025 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) reported statewide. MIS-C is a rare inflammatory condition associated with COVID-19 that can damage multiple organ systems. MIS-C can require hospitalization and be life threatening.

www.cdph.ca.gov

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grey fox
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1 year ago

The Man…

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Just when we thought the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic was over, experts are warning that a tripledemic is heading our way this winter. This trio of viral threats includes respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza (flu) and COVID.

https://health.ucdavis.edu/coronavirus/news/headlines/a-tripledemic-expected-this-winter/2022/11

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fishkiller
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Influenza is back after a disappearing for 2 years?

William
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William
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

For realz this time. But to be safe lets bump it up a notch.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2796806

William
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William
1 year ago
Reply to  William

Since the above post wouldn’t show the page.

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

You might be too young to remember this.. many many years ago Snoop Dogg shot an unarmed man in the back while the guy was running away from him, killing him. He beat the case because of his fame and wealth. Then he went on to make millions off of the man’s death with an album as well as a short film that he produced called “murder was the case”.
On top of that, he’s a democrat. I personally don’t think he’s “the man”.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

And he hangs out with other felons like Martha Stewart.

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1 year ago

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article268224827.html

‘COVID booster may lower protection against omicron reinfection, study finds.’

“A COVID-19 booster, specifically a third vaccine dose, may lower protection against getting infected with the omicron variant again for some people — and there’s a reason why, new findings suggest.”

“Here’s what the findings mean. “If you got infected with Omicron at any time, a third vaccine dose actually doubles your risk of reinfection compared to 2 doses only,” Dr. Daniele Focosi, who specializes in hematology and works at Pisa University Hospital in Italy, wrote on Twitter in response to the findings. “Amazing immune imprinting at work.” “

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Giant Squirrel
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1 year ago
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Joe said this covid thing was over a few weeks ago so why bother with these weekly reports? Just another attempted smoke screen from the long list of our Illegitimate Joe’s failed policies?

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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

They got about 150 million (out of 171 million), unused surplus doses to push still, with no proof they are any better than the last version…

And people don’t want anything to to do with them…

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

The only one blowing smoke is you..

WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans, eyeing a midterm election victory that could hand them control of the House and the Senate, have embraced plans to reduce federal spending on Social Security and Medicare, including cutting benefits for some retirees and raising the retirement age for both safety net programs.

nytimes~

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Even leftist “fact checkers” give that claim four Pinocchios. The NY Times similarly promoted the rise to power of Stalin in the Soviet Union through their reporting and he won the next celection” with 99% of the vote, they’re not acting in our Democracy’s best interest.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

GOP leaders have been working to cut Social Security and Medicare for decades, and their current efforts go beyond the reported debt ceiling plot. The Republican Study Committee, a group which includes 75% of House Republicans as members, released a proposed budget that would cut both programs by introducing stricter requirements, raising the age for retirement and Medicare eligibility, and turning the latter into a system of means-tested vouchers. Senate Budget Committee member Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) has also suggested that Social Security should be reauthorized annually as discretionary spending, which would necessarily put the program at risk, and according to Richard Johnson, director of the Program on Retirement Policy at the Urban Institute, “would create a lot of uncertainty for retirees and for people with disabilities.”

Senate Budget Committee member Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) has proposed a plan more extreme than even some of its critics have let on, potentially putting “all federal legislation,” which includes Social Security and Medicare, on a 5-year chopping block.

https://www.mediamatters.org/social-security/fox-lying-about-gop-plans-cut-social-security-and-medicare

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

MAGA Republicans’ Plan to Force Social Security and Medicare Cuts
A Republican default on the national debt would exacerbate inflation, increase costs, and put Americans’ benefits at risk.
https://www.americanprogressaction.org/article/maga-republicans-plan-to-force-social-security-and-medicare-cuts/

Sorry I just don’t believe Republicans have our best interests at heart.
Let’s see what happens if they do win back control.

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North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

They want to privatize it all.
Get that big money into Wall Street.

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Nooo
1 year ago

Yep they do. And the American public has sucked it up. Because it offers so many percs as seen on TV and online. Call that Medicare hot line right now and get money back!

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Jim Brickley
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Remember Paul Ryan? These folks have been talking about this for years.

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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  Jim Brickley

Yup. As link article above mentions “In 2011, then-U.S. Representative and Chairman of the House Budget Committee, Paul Ryan, derided the cuts to Medicare Advantage by citing CBO and CMS projections that Medicare Advantage enrollment would be as low as 7.4 million by 2017 – a 50% reduction over the level that they would have otherwise anticipated without the ACA’s cuts.” Uh- ACA against.

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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

This is as bad as the misinterpretations of anti vaxxers. Almost everything that has happened to Medicare in the past decade has been the negative results of Obama’s ACA and the only reason it is not worse is that Congress has relentlessly plugged the holes before they could be held accountable. In the process, they built up a huge risk of catastrophic failure held in check by a very wobbly dam. Of course the point is not that Democrats don’t want to reduce spending more than Republicans. They just don’t want to be blamed for the results of their own legislation where one of the big points was to reduce spending on Medicare.

What really happened – “When the ACA was enacted, there were expectations that Medicare Advantage enrollment would drop because the payment cuts would trigger benefit reductions and premium increases that would drive enrollees away from Medicare Advantage plans. In 2011, then-U.S. Representative and Chairman of the House Budget Committee, Paul Ryan, derided the cuts to Medicare Advantage by citing CBO and CMS projections that Medicare Advantage enrollment would be as low as 7.4 million by 2017 – a 50% reduction over the level that they would have otherwise anticipated without the ACA’s cuts.

However, those concerns have turned out to be unfounded. In 2021, there were 26 million Medicare Advantage enrollees, and enrollment in Advantage plans had been steadily growing since 2004.; Medicare Advantage now accounts for 42% of all Medicare beneficiaries. That’s up from 24% in 2010, which is the year the ACA was enacted (overall Medicare enrollment has been growing sharply as the Baby Boomer population ages into Medicare, but Medicare Advantage enrollment is growing at an even faster pace).”

https://www.medicareresources.org/basic-medicare-information/health-reform-and-medicare/#:~:text=Cost%20savings%20through%20Medicare%20Advantage%20The%20ACA%20gradually,has%20been%20a%20bit%20of%20an%20uphill%20battle.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Obama was naive in thinking his plan was going to help.

Insurance companies were not about to lose profits.

Until we have universal health care will the problem be solved

GrumpyOldGuyD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Somehow Welfare never seems to be running out of money.

Unforgiven
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Unforgiven
1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

He said today that General Motors has committed to all electric vehicles by the year 3035.

“Crap Touch”!

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Anon
1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

I think locally,Public Health just doesn’t want to let it go. I have no clue why. We have tons of other pressing public health issues they could address.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
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Ah… The latest bit of misinterpretation from anti vaxxer sites using Dr. Robert Malone statements, who after being contunuously wrong in almost everything for years, that he was right after all. What this is all about is immune imprinting where it is possible that having develop immunity from one virus , a closely related virus might not trigger as much additional immunity because the immune system doesn’t recognise the significant difference.

It does not mean they are more likely to get reinfected than if they were unvaccinated. It simply means that the immune response may not be as large as the first one. And it would be true for getting infected by the virus as well as vaccination.

Remember always that anti vaxxers are dogged in sticking to being wrong, thinking if they can keep raising unreal possibilities, one of them will be true just by chance. It’s like a toddler who doesn’t want to do something wearing out their parents by repeating “why.” They are not right but sometimes get their way just out of relentless pushing.

https://www.factcheck.org/2022/06/scicheck-vaccinated-people-not-more-susceptible-to-covid-19-than-unvaccinated/

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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

“The latest bombshell from the Intercept, based on communications unveiled in the federal lawsuit Missouri v. Biden, shows that the Department of Homeland Security has been having monthly meetings with Facebook and Twitter to pressure them to censor social media posts about topics such as the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, the origins of COVID-19, the efficacy of COVID vaccines, racial justice and US support for the war in Ukraine — in other words, anything that could be detrimental to public support for the Biden administration.

We already know that the FBI was involved in efforts to censor and bury information that might have harmed Joe Biden’s candidacy back in 2020, including The Post’s exclusive about Hunter Biden’s laptop in October 2020. That amounted to election interference, which prevented the American people from doing the necessary due diligence on one of the two candidates for president. So successful was the strategy that the Biden administration appears to have expanded it. …Two FBI agents — Elvis Chan and Laura Dehmlow — have been identified in documents uncovered by the Missouri lawsuit as pressuring Facebook to suppress The Post’s accurate and factual reporting….On Dec. 9, 2019, the agents arrived at his store with a subpoena and took the laptop and a hard-drive copy….The laptop was never seen again….Luckily, for my protection, I made several copies and I have been trying quietly to bring it to people’s attention.”
..If it weren’t for Mac Isaac’s persistence and savvy, Hunter Biden’s laptop never would have seen the light of day, and America would be none the wiser about the FBI’s nefarious role in covering it up….Timothy Thibault, the recently retired assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s Washington, DC, field office, was the agency point man to manage Tony Bobulinski, Hunter’s business partner who went to the FBI with evidence of the Biden influence-peddling operation. Thibault allegedly ordered the investigation closed and has refused to cooperate with GOP members of the House Judiciary Committee.”nov 2, 2022

https://nypost.com/2022/11/02/how-the-government-hid-the-truth-behind-hunter-bidens-laptop/amp/

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1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Speaking of the origins of COVID-19…

(Not specifically directed towards you, Lou…)

This is a very comprehensive, in depth, even objective, investigation into the subject.

It’s very enlightening…

You all be the judge…

Unless of course, you have already made up ya’ll’s minds…

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/10/covid-origins-investigation-wuhan-lab

From October 28, 2022…

‘SPECIAL REPORT’

‘COVID-19 Origins:’

‘Investigating a “Complex and Grave Situation” Inside a Wuhan Lab
The Wuhan Institute of Virology, the cutting-edge biotech facility at the center of swirling suspicions about the pandemic’s onset, was far more troubled than previously known, explosive documents unearthed by a Senate research team reveal. Following the trail of evidence, Vanity Fair and ProPublica provide the clearest picture yet of a laboratory institute in crisis.’

“On November 12, 2019, a dispatch by party branch members at the BSL-4 laboratory appeared to reference a biosecurity breach: “These viruses come without a shadow and leave without a trace.” ”

One free view…

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

That Senate research team report has been debunked…

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

The most obvious answer is almost always right – lab origin few hundred yards from first documented cases

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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Explain this, oh believers of the wet market origin nonsense…

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Novel Coronavirus Circulated Undetected Months before First COVID-19 Cases in Wuhan, China
Study dates emergence to as early as October 2019; simulations suggest in most cases zoonotic viruses die out naturally before causing a pandemic..
https://health.ucsd.edu/news/releases/Pages/2021-03-18-novel-coronavirus-circulated-undetected-months-before-first-covid-19-cases-in-wuhan-china.aspx

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I am convinced that my spouse and I had an early version of Covid in late-2019. We were in the Seattle area (where the first CONFIRMED Covid death occurred in early-2020. I was very sick and I am convinced had I not had my bronchodilator I would have been in big trouble – on vacation somewhere without great access to quality medical services.
Interestingly when I had a blood test to see if I had been exposed in early 2022, my doctor said I had been infected, but she said it looked like it had been a fairly long time before.
BTW – when we went to a doctor in the Seattle area before we left, the waiting room was completely full – SRO! The doctor said we probably had some kind of virus, but they knew not what. The serious breathing issues hit several days later.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Very possible. I have heard of other similar accounts.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I have also run across several others who feel they had the same experience.

Jim Brickley
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Jim Brickley
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

New York Post! That’s funny.

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago

I’ve had covid twice, neither time is barely worth mentioning. Just another flu, no respiratory issues at all, and I’m in poor poor, I mean really poor condition since lockdowns. Before covid I could run for days , now I’m in poor health due to lockdowns, where do I sign up for that class action suit against the state for causing my poor health.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
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Maybe try a regular gym routine, free with your Medicare supplement

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
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But the gym was shut down during covid to protect my health. Crack me up, stupid decisions lead to stupid endings.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

Did they restrict you taking walks, running, riding a bicycle. Getting weights working out at home?
Turn off the TV and put down that beer and quit making excuses..

Crack me up..

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Lone Ranger is apparently as crazed as an antique ceramic

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1 year ago
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You had Covid two times…but it’s the lockdowns, eh?

Kym Kemp
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1 year ago
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I have never been able to determine whether Lone Ranger is really anti COVID protection measures or is actually a pro-vaxxer attempting to make the other side look bad.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Satire is incredibly hard to execute these days

Kym Kemp
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1 year ago

I used to get such a kick out of The Onion. Nowadays, it seems hohum next to real life.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Kinda like Saturday Night Live. Not as good as it used to be.
But the Onion still does a few good ones…

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1 year ago

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/alcohol-deaths-spiked-middle-aged-adults-especially-women-pandemic-rcna55419

‘Alcohol deaths spiked among middle-aged adults, especially women, during pandemic
Drinking too much has been increasingly killing Americans for nearly two decades. The pandemic accelerated those deaths.’

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Giant Squirrel
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1 year ago
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Fauci killed millions messing with bugs then a million more with his coverup

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Simply your misguided opinion. Got any real proof of that? I am a firm believer in the old saying “Put up or shut up”

I sincerely hope a DePape doesn’t read your comment and decide to knee cap Dr. Fauci.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Yep.

Dual Research has accomplished nothing, except for maybe creating SARS Cov2 and causing the pandemic.

I wish all of the misguided natural origin wackos would either show some proof, or stow it.

The natural origin is so far fetched, it’s not even being investigated.

And it damn sure hasn’t been proven.

Many viral lab leaks have actually occured that have been proven.

Many more viral lab leaks, have surely flown under the radar.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Note: This report came out 3/21…

SARS-CoV-2 is a zoonotic coronavirus, believed to have jumped from an unknown animal host to humans. Numerous efforts have been made to identify when the virus first began spreading among humans, based on investigations of early-diagnosed cases of COVID-19. The first cluster of cases — and the earliest sequenced SARS-CoV-2 genomes — were associated with the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, but study authors say the market cluster is unlikely to have marked the beginning of the pandemic because the earliest documented COVID-19 cases had no connection to the market.
Regional newspaper reports suggest COVID-19 diagnoses in Hubei date back to at least November 17, 2019, suggesting the virus was already actively circulating when Chinese authorities enacted public health measures.

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1 year ago
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“Regional newspaper reports suggest COVID-19 diagnoses in Hubei date back to at least November 17, 2019, suggesting the virus was already actively circulating when Chinese authorities enacted public health measures.”

Really???

Someone isn’t paying very close attention…

“Minds are like parachutes, the only function when open”

November 17, 2019 huh?

Well looky here…

From the latest report…

Was it even properly considered?

I doubt it…

“…according to the interim report, procurement officials at the WIV posted a call for bids on a government website seeking a costly air incinerator. The post was dated November 19, 2019, the very day that the visiting CAS safety official arrived to address a “complex and grave” situation there.”

Sounds like an “Oh shit!” moment to me…

(A “Chinese authorities enacted public health measure”???)

That doesn’t really support the natural origin theory, does it???

It appears that they knew or suspected it likely leaked from their lab…

Why else would they have rushed to obtain an air incinerator, 2 days after the published outbreak, “of unknown origin”, and on the day of their inspection, if not to cover their ass, or cover their tracks…

C’mon man!… Use some common sense…

It’s so obvious.
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(Sarc font)

One could always foolishly posit that there were folks at WIV who were infected outside the lab and knew it ?¿?¿, and were anxious to install the air incinerator at the lab, so as not to disperse the infection, that they acquired outside the lab, to those outside the lab, in order to return to work safely?¿?¿

Sure thing, makes perfect sense, right???

(End Sarc font)

NOT!

Use your heads.

I suppose some will blindly write that off as just a simple coincidence.

No amount of new evidence will convince some people of the more likely truth.

Let me spell it out…

Use your own evidence, and the new information from the interim report.

Combined, they lead strongly away from the natural origin theory, to anyone that maintains an open mind, and together, they point toward a lab leak, that is being concealed, instead.

And that’s just one piece of the puzzle that indicates it.

The preponderance of the evidence, suggests a man made problem, not a natural one.

That much is clear.

“You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make them drink”, was never more true.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

I am more partial to this theory.

Government officials in China have subsequently also postulated the theory that SARS- CoV-2 arrived in China on the surface of imported frozen seafood or was brought into China by infected people or animals after being created by the U.S. military.

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1 year ago
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Yep that explains the rush order on the air incinerator perfectly, and the natural origin theory, all at once!

You nailed it.

Way to totally think it through rationally.

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1 year ago
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I’ve been wondering why Democrats just seem to despise women… can’t define them, want men to become them, locked single mothers up without access to daycare and having to choose between feeding their kids or staying home to educate them because the Democrat governors and the teachers unions don’t care about them, won’t keep their neighborhoods safe by defunding the police and now rampant inflation???

Joe Biden and his party mates got that “Crap Touch”!

Everything Democrats touch turns to crap.

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Abolish Income Tax
1 year ago
Reply to  Unforgiven

It’s the sterilisation, sonny.

When sterilized people grow up without children or a family to look after, they might become a productive member of the cult of transhuman agenda.

Abused children often turn into abusers as adults.

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1 year ago

Abused children do not often turn into abusers. Usually, they just go on to and are abused other ways like prostitution or an abusive marriage seeing that they have already been groomed to accept abuse early.

The problem is mostly men sexually abusing children and women. Your claim that raped children grow up to rape is just more abuse to women and children who suffer for a lifetime over what was done to them.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Unforgiven

There are some funded players involved. First after gay marriage was legalized all the gay charities had funding and refocused on Trans/Queer. Trans/Queer is mostly heterosexual people such as “Translesbian” or kink. They too want their lifestyle to be normalized.

The other issue is there are some Trans Billionaires that are funding and lobbying. One is Pritzer who’s is running for office and his brother is trans, they are big pharma.

There are some who are afraid of being on the wrong side of opinion about transgenderism if they were not supportive of gay marriage from the get-go. They are afraid to be called a bigot.

Luxury beliefs are another problem. The class of people deciding to erase women from language and law just don’t have the same issues as working class and middle class people. They can isolate themselves from the problems they cause to people not so well off with money.

There are women and girls that are really traumatized by the messaging they get from the media. They think cutting off their breasts and appearing as men will change how society treats them as women and girls. The girls get the message about their future when boys bring their cell phone porn to school and adult men start staring at them as they start puberty. Who could blame them for not wanting to be girls?

Then there are the transvestites (straight men who like dressing up for sex kicks) who were a separate group before gay marriage made a pact with the gay men who get surgeries to cover all “gender non-conformity” under the transgender umbrella. So now, merely not conforming to traditional gender roles is transgenderism. If you are a girl that likes climbing trees, playing in mud, and dinosaurs and refuses to wear pink dresses that girl is “trans”. The gender roles are very important to transvestites. It’s why they push Barbie/GI Joe as the gender norms. The transvestites were mostly middle class, married, with children, and had their own subculture separate from the gay one.

There is more to it than all that. But those are the big players in the push to ram transgenderism down everyone’s throats no matter what.

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Yes. But everything Republicans touch turns to crap too.