Flu, RSV, & COVID On the Rise According to State Officials

Press release from CDPH: 

Statewide flu activity has reached high levels across California, which has the potential to add to an already concerning number of hospitalizations of children due to the spread of winter viruses including Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Influenza (Flu) and COVID-19. State public health leaders are reminding Californians that masking in indoor public places, among other safety measures, is effective at slowing the spread of respiratory viruses that are making children, and the elderly, very sick.

“RSV and Flu, and now COVID-19, are on the rise – leading to the hospitalization of our youngest and most vulnerable Californians who need all of us to help protect them. So we’re reminding Californians about the effective mitigation and safety measures they can take to protect themselves and their loved ones, including getting the Flu shot, keeping up to date with their COVID-19 booster, and masking in indoor public places,” said State Public Health Officer and CDPH Director Dr. Tomás Aragón.

Hospitals across the state are working to add pediatric beds as quickly as possible, but the number of children who need hospitalization is currently outpacing their ability to expand. Hospitals typically have about 35 to 40% open pediatric intensive care unit beds, but that number is down to about 20% statewide. It’s even lower – below 12% – in some regions of the state.

upgrade your mask infographic cdphWhile California guidance does not require masking except in some specific situations, masking is an effective way to help protect against RSV, the Flu and COVID-19.

Here are the Top 5 Tips to Protect Against Winter Viruses:

  • Get Vaccinated, Boosted (and Treated)
    Flu shots and COVID-19 vaccines and boosters continue to be your best defense to limit severe illness and death – and you can get both at the same time.
  • Stay Home if You’re Sick, and Test for COVID
    Staying home when you’re sick slows the spread of flu, RSV and COVID-19. If you’re sick, remember to test for COVID and contact your doctor immediately if you’re positive to discuss treatment options. Treatments work best when started right after symptoms begin.
  • Wear a Mask 
    There is no vaccine for RSV, so wearing a mask can significantly slow the spread and protect babies and young children who do not yet have immunity and are too young to wear a mask themselves. Wearing a mask in indoor public places is a good way to limit the spread of germs.
  • Wash Your Hands
    Frequent handwashing, with soap and warm water – for at least 20 seconds, is an easy and effective way to prevent getting sick and spreading germs.
  • Cover Your Cough or Sneeze
    Remember to cough or sneeze into your elbow, your arm, or a disposable tissue to help prevent the spread of winter viruses. Just make sure to wash your hands or sanitize and dispose of your tissue after.

Here are four things to consider about masking in indoor public places:

  1. What’s Spreading in Your Community?
    Winter respiratory viruses like Flu and RSV have been spreading across the state for weeks, and now COVID-19 cases are ticking up.
  2. Why Wear a Mask?
    Masks help slow the spread of respiratory viruses. Masks aren’t just for your own health – they can also play a significant role in protecting the health of those around you, especially those at higher risk of getting severely ill from RSV, the Flu or COVID-19. When attending an indoor public event, mask up for your friends, families, infants, young children, older adults, and other loved ones with pre-existing conditions or weakened immune systems.
  3. But Which Mask Do I Wear?
    If you’ve made the decision to wear a mask, great! To get the most out of your mask, pick one with good fit and filtration. The “Good, Better, Best” rule-of-thumb is surgical masks are good, KN95 or KN94 masks are better, and N95 are best.
  4. Consider Masking a Statement of Kindness.
    Still not sure you want to mask up? Remember you can never be sure if someone around you has a compromised immune system, is going through chemo treatment, or has asthma. Wearing a mask helps slow the spread of germs and shows kindness concern for other’s health and well-being.

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Or you can double a 3ply surgical mask with a cloth mask.

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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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CDC Headquarters is a ghost town…

What’s being done to get children’s Tylenol on the shelves and make antibiotics available?

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Hopefully Pfizer’s and other RSV vaccines in development will be available soon.

https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-release/press-release-detail/pfizer-announces-positive-top-line-data-phase-3-global

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I like stars
1 year ago
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If two is better than one, is three better yet? Why not make it ten or twenty?

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Guest 2
1 year ago

There is no coincidence so many people just gave the COVID vax to their kids, sure. Nothing to see here folks. Just like people dying suddenly of heart issues, or blood clots, or having immobility issues, or cancer, or infertility and miscarriages all around us, nope it’s just a coincidence. Please kindly line up to kill yourself off, next…

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lol
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest 2

When we’re vaccinations approved for kids? Last month or something?

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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
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They were authorized for emergency use for 6 months and up over the summer. There are no approved covid vaccines for children under 15

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

Military gets shot of vaccine mandate: Congress to scratch Pentagon’s COVID measure in major win for Republicans

  • Congressional Democrats are prepared to include language in the NDAA that would strip the U.S. Military of its vaccine mandate for all service members 
  • The move would be a major defeat for President Joe Biden, who has insisted the Military should still require all service members to be vaccinated against COVID
  • House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy is taking credit for spearheading the effort
  • Said during a White House meeting last month, the top four congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal to nix the vaccination requirement
  • Thousands of troops were involuntarily separated from the Military for refusing the vaccinate and thousands of others lost pay or benefits for the same reason

By Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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Wear a mask if you choose in public, might help reduce exposure to the flu, but don’t Bully people into taking a vax they don’t want.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago
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When I see somebody wearing a mask I give them extra room. I just figure they are concerned. Maybe they have asthma, maybe they are caring for an elderly family member. I don’t need to know their reason to just give them extra space. It’s the respectful thing to do. I hope we can all be more respectful towards our neighbors this season!

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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

The thing that has been confusing the most lately is the people wearing janky masks or wearing masks super poorly.

I saw an old hippie couple wearing these super loose home made handkerchief masks in the grocery store the other day. And i regularly see people wearing surgical masks under their noses. It confuses the hell out of me

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lol
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

I assume they are not feeling well, so I give them extra space.

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Guest
1 year ago

Fauci predicted a fall COVID wave…

Fauci prepared for a fall COVID wave…

Ooops, Fauci bet the wrong horse…

Did you get a COVID booster like they said to…???

Bad call…

Looks like a flu shot would have been a better choice…

🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

In the future, The Fauci Award should be given to the man most responsible for leaving Americans unprepared…

Kind of like the Darwin Award…

https://www.vox.com/2022/12/6/23494948/flu-influenza-rsv-covid-vaccine-chart-tripledemic-tridemic

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1 year ago
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For comparison, here is the CDC covid case chart for the US…

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1 year ago
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I mean, what’s not to trust…???

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1 year ago
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Elon Musk
@elonmusk

Replying to
@mtaibbi
In light of concerns about Baker’s possible role in suppression of information important to the public dialogue, he was exited from Twitter today
1:13 PM · Dec 6, 2022
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Cleaning house helps keep you healthy

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Fauci Warns of a Bad Flu Season Brewing as He Nears Office Exit

BY RILEY GRIFFIN AND JEANNIE BAUMANN

EXCLUSIVE
Aug. 31, 2022, 11:43 AM

The Southern Hemisphere, which annually sees new strains of flu appear before the North, has already experienced a more severe season than usual, Fauci said Wednesday in an interview, and Americans should get flu shots when they become available.

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/health-law-and-business/fauci-warns-of-a-bad-flu-season-brewing-as-he-nears-office-exit

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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7/27/20….⬅️

Dr. Anthony Fauci, a top infectious disease expert and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, has urged members of the public to get the flu vaccine and “blunt” the disease’s effect amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

https://www.newsweek.com/fauci-urges-americans-get-flu-shot-vaccine-linked-lower-alzheimers-risk-1520595?amp=1

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Who needs the Darwin Award is all the people that were warned to get a flu shot and didn’t..🏆

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

They better save some of those Darwin Awards for all the people that rushed right out to get the Bivalent Booster too early…

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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I didn’t and I’m still here drugfree. Some of us are just genetically superior. I feel sorry for those that need drugs that kill their body in the long run to survive the sprint.

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lol
1 year ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

I mean, I feel sorry for people who need drugs That kill their body in the long run as well, but the COVID vaccine ain’t one of them.

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  lol

The science on that one is still gathering data. Spoken like a true politician lol.

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

That’s funny, I got one of these in the mail about covid only…

Did you?

How many $billions did that cost?

It doesn’t say one word about the flu.

Not one word.

And I didn’t get one of these mailers about flu…

Looks like they got it backwards…

Could Fauci, and the rest of his followers, really be that inept?

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Nope. And looks to me like that was sent by the State of California.

California Department of Aging?
You must be on their list of people they are trying to
get boosted. You are on record as having got your primary series.

They are keeping an eye on you. Is your passport up to date for when they start mandatory boosters for all old people?

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1 year ago
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See how they are still lying about the vaccines protecting others…!!!???

They don’t have any respect for their elders…

This ain’t China.

I ain’t buying it …

No boosters for me.

And glad of it!

Fool me once shame on them, fool me twice shame on me.

You must not be on the list that hasn’t got boosted…

They did more than keep an eye on you…

Whoever got boosted made their decision.

Now they are stuck with it.

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1 year ago
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👍
Good capture.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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You were going to say something about Musk but edited it out.
Was it this?

Dec 5 (Reuters) – Elon Musk’s Neuralink, a medical device company, is under federal investigation for potential animal-welfare violations amid internal staff complaints that its animal testing is being rushed, causing needless suffering and deaths.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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Seems Elon caught J. Baker deleting incriminating posts, before Baker was escorted out.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Baker escaped…

Word is Musk will require Twitter employees to participate in Neuralink trials and have a chip implanted in their brain…

Did you hear anything about that?

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Not from any credible sites, if true I’m sure you would have provided a link.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Forgot the satire font.

Why, did you really think Musk would do that?

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1 year ago
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Musk said that he was definitely going to do it.

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I like stars
1 year ago
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Wouldn’t that be similar to demanding folks submit to unwanted, experimental vaccination?

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HotHoffee
1 year ago
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Mis typed login

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1 year ago
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Always trust the experts…

When it comes to picking a winner, look no further than Fauci…

He certainly appears to be an expert…

He totally nailed it, no question…

But one mystery remains…

Who is about to be the recipient of the coveted and esteemed Fauci prize…???

(“Choose” the expert, Fauci, I’d say…)

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago

Is it the flu and cold season again? Is this part of climate change, so we are supposedly getting away from flu season, crack me up. Just another winter in Humboldt , never seen so much crying about the flu. Senior citizen numbers up, flu deaths are up, very strange.

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Farce
1 year ago
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People are crying about a drought. Then when it rains they complain about it being wet all the time. They move into a redwood forest and then complain that it’s not sunny enough.

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lol
1 year ago
Reply to  Lone Ranger

Sounds like you didn’t live here in 2009.

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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
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I was here in 90s when the Rio Bridge got taken out, I was here in the 80s when CR over pass fell down. I remember it snowing in the 70s in Eureka. I know in the 60s there wasn’t near the tweekers here, just stoners.

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justsayin
1 year ago

Live your life. Don’t let the lobbyist controlled gument and media keep you in a state of panic. They make money from it.

lol
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lol
1 year ago
Reply to  justsayin

Better yet, don’t be so fragile that medical advice causes you to panic.

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
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Also understand that medical advice is about as solid as a mechanics advice, both here for the money . Nobody knows their body better than themselves, but most ask a stranger that paid for a certificate to hang on their wall,crack me up.

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fishkiller
1 year ago

seems the flu is making a comeback after a 2 year hiatus ………… No need to think about where it went….only that it’s back with a vengeance……roll up your sleeve and get your life saving injection for the latest thing you should be afraid of.

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lol
1 year ago
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It’s dead obvious where it went. It was tremendously diminished by social distancing and masking.

fishkiller
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fishkiller
1 year ago
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if masks and social distancing worked so effectively against the flu, why didn’t work for covid?

grey fox
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1 year ago

L.A. County facing a full-blown coronavirus surge as cases double, deaths rise.

The surge in viral transmission comes as many people have stopped paying attention to COVID-19. But it’s not too late to intervene, officials say.

“We are seeing a rapid acceleration again,” L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said in an interview Tuesday. “We’ve got to get more people boosted [and] everybody should go ahead and put those masks on when they’re indoors.”

Official case counts are likely artificially low due to the widespread use of at-home tests, the results of which are often not reported to public health departments

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-12-06/l-a-county-coronavirus-cases-in-full-surge-up-75-in-one-week

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Looking more and more like case counts are an unreliable source as to the true amount of Covid going around”….

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1 year ago
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What’s looking more and more unreliable…

…is the new Bivalent Booster…

Weak-ER against BQ.1.1

(Now the dominant subvariant…)

And weak-EST against XBB.1 subvariant

(The up and coming subvariant…)

Even if they skip all the clinical testing trials, the booster will be somewhat obsolete by the time it is necessary…

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/06/covid-vaccine-omicron-boosters-weaker-against-bqpoint1point1-subvariant.html

“Covid shots designed to protect against the omicron variant trigger a weaker immune response against the rapidly emerging BQ.1.1 subvariant than the previously dominant strain, according to a new lab study.”

“The boosters performed the weakest against the XBB.1 subvariant, the scientists found.”
_________________________

That’s WEAK!!!

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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If people read the whole article instead of what you cherry picked out they will get a better understanding of the issue.

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1 year ago
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Let them.

You see the headline on the screenshot.

The paragraphs I provided are the jist of it. And then some… (“The curve ball” cometh…)

I provided “The meat and potatoes”.

See, I can still get a booster of covid starts getting really, really, ugly again, but I am glad I didn’t get a booster for nothing, just because of Fauci’s hallucination wave.

Now, Fauci says, as far as COVID is concerned…,

Quote:

“…we likely gonna see a continued lowering and lowering maybe we are gonna see some blips…”

Unquote.

For what it’s worth…

Another Hallucination…??

What’s the matter…???

You don’t believe what Fauci says anymore….???

Your choice is to be wrong about covid surging, or to suggest Fauci is full of shit about his lowering, lowering, blip bullshit…

But then again, neither LA nor SF is really the bellwether for the rest of the Country. Same goes for California…

I’d say you are most likely right that covid will increase somewhat in areas, and that Fauci is just full of shit again, same as usual…

But RSV and influenza are currently our real worries, not COVID.

Getting a COVID booster, and a flu shot at the same time, wasn’t such a good idea.

Getting a COVID shot, instead of a flu shot, obviously wasn’t the best move, either.

The covid shot obviously could have waited up to three months or more, from the time the bivalent booster rolled out.

It would have been better, if somebody had chosen to get just one or the other, if they would have just chosen a flu shot,. and got it between Halloween. and Thanksgiving.

If that was the only message they sent for months and months, it might have happened.

But it wasn’t.

Fauci mashing up vaccine messages a week or two before the Bivalent booster rollout, to include the flu shot, was to little too late.

Poor Fauci, he flip flops with all his might, but he just can’t seem to get anything right.

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Libertybiberty
1 year ago
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Fear is the issue

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
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Who cares besides the boomers?

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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago

We all know now that Eco Health funded gain of function covid research at the Wuhan lab. We also know the first publically disclosed cases of this new covid19 variant with new novel FUNCTION was reported from a market hundreds of yards from this lab, not hundreds of miles but hundreds of YARDS. Anyone that believes they’re unrelated because the Fauci crew says so has to be amongst the most gullible in the world. The most obvious answer is almost always right and this case Fauci is attempting to conceal the truth because the US is complicit in the lab research and therfore the leak. Simplest answer usually right.

BTW it’s unconstitutional for our government to collude with private enterprise to suppress free speech and we’re about to see what evidence exists at Twitter (thanks Elon) then subpoena any similar records from Google, Apple, Facebook. If these tech oligarchs are complicit in stealing our free speech, the first step in stealing all our freedoms, it’s time to break up overly powerful tech monopolistic power centers just as we needed to bust up Big Oil last century.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

You posted that meme also at the wind turbine article.
Weren’t you told about that before?
@Kym. Is this OK?

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grey fox
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1 year ago

OC HEALTH OFFICER: COVID ‘GOING TO GET WORSE’ AMID LOW VACCINATIONS RATES, LAX COMMUNITY PRECAUTIONS

The county has moved into the CDC’s “medium” COVID-19 community level based on the number of cases and hospitalizations.

https://abc7.com/amp/orange-county-covid-19-medium-tier-hospitalizations-cdc/12529883/

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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So Coved cases and hospitalizations are rising thru out California…..

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1 year ago
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You Question the all-mousy Fauci…???

Fauci…

Quote:

“…we likely gonna see a continued lowering and lowering maybe we are gonna see some blips…”

Unquote.

Good to see you finally contradicting the liar…

It’s about time…

Good job…!!!

I’d call that progress…!!!

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Actually I was contradicting what you said.

Look I am really getting tired of this back and forth with you.
I am not going to bother responding to these personal posts from you anymore.
Give it a rest.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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PS: You took that quote out of context.

“ “Where I think we’re going is that sooner or later – and I hope it’s sooner – we’re going to equilibrate to a low level where there’s enough background cross protection that unless we get a completely far, way out different variant we’re likely going to see a continued lowering and lowering,” he said. “Maybe we’re going to see blips in winter and stuff, but hopefully it gets down.”

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1 year ago
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Where did you find that transcript?

Did you actually listen to what he said?

Because I listened to him say it.

Over and over, and I carefully transcribed what he said myself.

I just didn’t add the unnecessary…

…”at Winter and stuff, but hopefully it gets down…”

Yours is a quote take out of context also…

Fauci said a lot more than that.

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1 year ago
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I was agreeing with Fauci, so either way, if you are contradicting me, you are contradicting Fauci.

Fauci says we are going to equilibrate.

That’s definitely not what you are saying.

You are definitely contradicting Fauci.

As I said Fauci predicted a lowering and lowering…

“Unless” of course, he’s just lying again…

A strong possibility.

You realize that now, so you will quit.

Perfect.

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1 year ago
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How are hospitalizations being measured in the US…???

This looks suspicious…

It looks like hospitalizations are just going up, up, up, and virtually never back down…

It looks questionable at best, especially since hospitalizations have been expressed as a percentage, formulated by dividing new admissions by old admissions still present in the hospital.

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1 year ago

Covid doesn’t make people sick anymore. Flu is worse. This covid bullshit is getting old.

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1 year ago

Duke University surgeons are refusing a 14-year-old girl a kidney transplant because she has not received the Covid shot https://t.co/RXjC5POhYO

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1 year ago

Especially in developing Countries, “no vax”, (not to be confused with Novavax), is far more popular than Covax…

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grey fox
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1 year ago

conspiracy theory #4…. About vaccines that has spanned the globe.
It claims that the coronavirus pandemic is a cover for a plan to implant trackable microchips and that the Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is behind it.

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1 year ago

Biden Regime’s Open Border Policies kills border patrol officer:
BREAKING: Multiple federal sources tell me a 38-year-old Border Patrol agent was killed in Mission, TX in the RGV early this morning after he crashed his ATV into a gate while chasing a group of illegal immigrants at high speed. I’m told he was a father of two kids. @FoxNews

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1 year ago
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He was in Arizona yesterday… he said visiting the border wasn’t important, but it was very important to visit an ice cream shop

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1 year ago

Fewer and fewer people want to be like Fauci…

I can’t say that I blame them…

Fauci is a scoundrel.

He has given being an infectious disease doctor, a bad name…

Now, “infectious disease doctor”, is synonymous with, “con-man”.

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Anthony Fauci Admits Daughter Worked for Twitter and He Spoke Directly to Zuckerberg During Censorship Deposition
Dr. Anthony Fauci feigned ignorance throughout his November 23 deposition as part of Louisiana and Missouri’s lawsuit against the Biden administration and federal officials, asserting that he is disassociated from social media. Yet, the public health official admitted he talked to Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg about pushing vaccines and noted that one of his daughters worked as a software engineer at Twitter.

“You know, I’m so dissociated from social media. I don’t have a Twitter account. I don’t do Facebook. I don’t do any of that, so I’m not familiar with that. I’ve never gotten involved in any of that,” he claimed. Yet, immediately after, Fauci admitted that he has connections to major players in that sphere, engaging in communications with Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg in the past. 
“I’ve had communications with Mark Zuckerberg in the past who was — I’ve done, I believe, three outward FaceTime discussions encouraging people to get vaccinated,” Fauci said, proceeding to admit that one of his daughters worked as a software engineer for Twitter. However, Fauci denied that they ever discussed the content of “stuff posted” on the platform or the origin of the virus, claiming that she “has no interest in that.” Notably, Fauci’s daughter is now listed as a software engineer for a leftist organization that, in part, helps groups push vaccines on the American public.

@Breitbart

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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

That’s funny, he seems to have full recollection when it comes to what he didn’t discuss, and the exact number of, “…outward FaceTime discussions encouraging people to get vaccinated…”(3).

So much else, he can’t seem to recall…

This just goes to show, and prove, that there is nothing wrong with Fauci’s recollection, he’s just a shameless pathological compulsive, manipulative, liar.

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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It’s getting harder and harder to cover up the lies.

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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
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Speaking of lies, this is a recent photo In the State Dining Room of this year’s Gingerbread White House. Zoom in above the wreath and mirror and look what their putting right in our face!

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Your hero Musk has a dark side.. First animal cruelty, then this..

“Elon Musk defended Twitter’s controversial decision to install makeshift bedrooms at its offices on Tuesday night after San Francisco authorities indicated they were investigating a complaint about the move. He said they were just for tired employees.”

NY Post
Whats next? Will he start locking them in? The man is power drunk. My joke about him putting control chips in employees brains is starting to sound not that far off..

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1 year ago
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My hero?
Did I call him that, or are you desperately twisting more pretzels?

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1 year ago
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Did you forget about Fauci’s beagles?

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1 year ago
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They weren’t Fauci’s beagles. They were the dogs of a middle eastern researcher looking to find out how a dangerous and pernicious disease in his area was spread. You may object to using animals in research, which I suspect you don’t, but try to be rational about your language.

grey fox
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1 year ago

Oil prices continue to fall. Hopefully this will translate into lower prices at the pump..

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1 year ago
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Is Newsom’s gas profits penalty really a tax?

Why the change from taxes to civil penalties?
It has to do with the state constitution, which requires any tax to be passed by two-thirds majorities in both houses of the Legislature. Newsom is betting that the civil penalties that he proposes would be exempt from that requirement and thus need only simple legislative vote majorities to become law.

In other words, he’s not certain that despite overwhelming Democratic legislative majorities he could muster a two-thirds vote for a profits tax, due to a general reluctance among politicians to impose new taxes and the oil industry’s vigorous courting of support, aided by its influential unions.

https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.breitbart.com%2Fpolitics%2F2022%2F12%2F07%2Fnewsom-redefines-oil-company-windfall-tax-as-penalty-to-avoid-2-3-vote%2F

grey fox
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1 year ago

Brain fog after COVID-19? Study shows severe infection can trigger expression of ‘old age’ genesInflammation, not virus infiltration in the brain, may be responsible for alteration in brain gene activity

https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/world/brain-fog-after-covid-19-study-shows-severe-infection-can-trigger-expression-of-old-age-genes-86422

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1 year ago
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It’s the “Fauci effect”…

He’s lost his mind.

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1 year ago

Fauci continues his lies…

If he had not have claimed hydroychloroquine was ineffective, the EUA for the vaccines could not have been granted, as there would have been a current therapy or treatment for COVID, rendering any EUA as inapplicable.

Fauci is a lying sack of shit.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fauci-doesnt-remember-that-study-based-hydroxychloroquine-covid-treatment-claims-retracted

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1 year ago

For “Two Faced Fauci”…

Nothing stings quite like the truth…

“I think 99.9% of the time, I have been my usual self, which is very calm and measured,” Fauci said. “The only time I really got upset was when Senator Paul, totally inappropriately, on national TV, that was following that hearing, accused me of being responsible for the death of 5 million people. Now with all due respect, I’m not going to take that from anybody, including a senator. … When you start off by, you know, being accusatory based on no evidence whatsoever, and making a slanderous comment, that that has to go answered, you can’t let that go unanswered.”

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1 year ago
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There’s a limit…

It has been exceeded.

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😅

grey fox
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1 year ago

Well this explains a lot. A love hate relationship?

“OCD can involve obsessions or compulsions of many kinds. But what if the obsessions are towards another person?”

“Limerence is a term that describes an infatuation or obsession with another person. It stems from romantic attraction that involuntarily develops into obsessive thoughts.
You might feel unable to stop thinking about that person, spending much of your time in thoughts, fantasies, and ruminations that center around that person.”

@Psych 101

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1 year ago
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That explains TDS and MDS!

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Why Are Americans Fleeing Public Schools?
1925: The right to send children to private and parochial schoolsAmid a nativist campaign to suppress Catholic schools, Oregon voters passed a law in 1922 requiring children ages 8 to 16 to attend public school. The Supreme Court unanimously struck it down in Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925), citing the liberty of parents to direct their children’s upbringing and education.

The pandemic transformed the landscape of K-12 education. Some parents withdrew their kids from public school and placed them into private or home schools. Their reasons varied: Many preferred private schools that offered in-person instruction; others distrusted public schools’ pandemic precautions.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/interactive/2022/private-school-enrollment-parents-pandemic/

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Let’s not forget FDS!

Which is quite apparent here.
I count 6 posts about Fauci from the same person in 2 hours.

14 for the whole article.

How many do you see about this T & M you are talking about in this article.

Mental health says it’s better to move on from things.
Some people can’t seem to do that and friends do not keep enabling them.

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1 year ago
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Just scanned quickly, but I see about 27 posts from you in just this article.
About 16 mine.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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About one certain person?

Like I said. Enabling isn’t helping.

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1 year ago
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You don’t get to dictate what people choose to talk about.
Sorry if that bothers you.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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You missed the point, but so be it….
Today is Wednesday a new report will be out

This will all be “Dust in the Wind” by tomorrow.

Kansas sang that~

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grey fox
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1 year ago

“ To admit your ignorance is freeing. To say, “I don’t know” is to free yourself from having to come up with a bullshit answer.”

Eric Roxas~

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Ever been in a New York subway?
Ain’t no prophets in there.

But there is a bunch of crazy, obsessed people there….

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1 year ago
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You missed the point, but that’s ok.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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I know what the songs about.

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https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2022/12/covid-science-data-bivalent-vaccines-paxlovid/672378/

“Pharmaceutical companies don’t have much incentive to sort this out, given that their treatments are widely available and reaping record profits. “I don’t think they want more data because more data might show the drugs don’t work,” David Boulware, an infectious-disease physician at the University of Minnesota, told me. I asked Pfizer and Moderna whether the companies had plans to run new, large-scale clinical studies of their COVID shots and drugs in vaccinated and previously infected individuals, but neither responded to my inquiry.”

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1 year ago
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If the possible side effects at the end of any Pharma commercial doesn’t scare the BeeJesus out of people, I don’t know what will.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Side effects to everything, including the air we breath.

Why the kimchi, yogurt and sourdough bread you love can be harmful to health
Bloating. The most common reaction to fermented foods is a temporary increase in gas and bloating. …
Headaches and migraines. …
Histamine intolerance. …
Food-borne illness. …
Infection from probiotics. …
Antibiotic resistance

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grey fox
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1 year ago

From the NWS…

* WHAT…Snow expected above 2500 feet. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 6 inches. Up to 11 inches above 4000 feet.
* WHERE…Northern Humboldt Interior, Southern Humboldt Interior, Northern Trinity and Southern Trinity Counties.
* WHEN…From 4 AM Thursday to 4 AM PST Friday.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.

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1 year ago

And there it is:

House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters informed a group of Democrats that she doesn’t plan to subpoena former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried: CNBC

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1 year ago

Remember when every cultural institution in America tried to force and/or shame you into taking a vaccine that didn’t stop the spread of a virus?
@JesseKellyDC