"WW C"- COVID-19, GLOBAL CASES SURPASS 676 MILLION...Here we go again 2025 are we ready for Trump to fuck this up again?


Last year I blamed the slow and stupid response from Trump this year I blame the Republican governors especially in the south and the Midwest…..Joe Biden did what he could do (without shutting down the country) for everybody else. If CACs think their bottom can’t fall out quicker they better start looking in a mirror because they are not too far from that borderline.
 
Last year I blamed the slow and stupid response from Trump this year I blame the Republican governors especially in the south and the Midwest…..Joe Biden did what he could do (without shutting down the country) for everybody else. If CACs think their bottom can’t fall out quicker they better start looking in a mirror because they are not too far from that borderline.
So Biden rushing to tell people to take off masks, stop social distancing had nothing to do with this, huh? Biden saying 'take any job" and basically giving GOP the greenlight to cut off UE, nothing, huh? All this shit played right into GOP, anti-vaxxers, and anti-maxers hands.

I was paying attention to the market heavy this spring. From the outside looking in, the messaging seemed like this shit was done. It was only when the ol lady told me numbers were still up that I was like :confused: "Then wtf are they acting like this for?" Oh, thats right. Politics and the economy.

Stop giving these fools passes. They ain't shit but politicians. The cashier at your local Walmart deserves more respect than the respect you give these crooks. GOP going to GOP, but Biden's 'vaccinated remove masks' this spring will go down as one of the dumbest moves. :smh: Researchers told them not to do that shit. Precede with caution. Follow the science though.
 
So Biden rushing to tell people to take off masks, stop social distancing had nothing to do with this, huh? Biden saying 'take any job" and basically giving GOP the greenlight to cut off UE, nothing, huh? All this shit played right into GOP, anti-vaxxers, and anti-maxers hands.

I was paying attention to the market heavy this spring. From the outside looking in, the messaging seemed like this shit was done. It was only when the ol lady told me numbers were still up that I was like :confused: "Then wtf are they acting like this for?" Oh, thats right. Politics and the economy.

Stop giving these fools passes. They ain't shit but politicians. The cashier at your local Walmart deserves more respect than the respect you give these crooks. GOP going to GOP, but Biden's 'vaccinated remove masks' this spring will go down as one of the dumbest moves. :smh: Researchers told them not to do that shit. Precede with caution. Follow the science though.
That was a little mistake and he quickly corrected that mistake with the mask but the problem is right now are being caused by stupid Republicans
 
That was a little mistake and he quickly corrected that mistake with the mask but the problem is right now are being caused by stupid Republicans
Little mistake? Quickly corrected? You triple OG with the D tatted.

But what's the vibe down in your neck of the woods? People out and about? They masked up? Clubs/bars popping? You guys having any supply issues?
 
So Biden rushing to tell people to take off masks, stop social distancing had nothing to do with this, huh? Biden saying 'take any job" and basically giving GOP the greenlight to cut off UE, nothing, huh? All this shit played right into GOP, anti-vaxxers, and anti-maxers hands.

I was paying attention to the market heavy this spring. From the outside looking in, the messaging seemed like this shit was done. It was only when the ol lady told me numbers were still up that I was like :confused: "Then wtf are they acting like this for?" Oh, thats right. Politics and the economy.

Stop giving these fools passes. They ain't shit but politicians. The cashier at your local Walmart deserves more respect than the respect you give these crooks. GOP going to GOP, but Biden's 'vaccinated remove masks' this spring will go down as one of the dumbest moves. :smh: Researchers told them not to do that shit. Precede with caution. Follow the science though.
I think they did it stupidly because they thought that they could calm down Republicans by giving in a little. And of course that never fucking works. People were tired of restrictions that we barely even had. Such a spoiled ass country we have.
 
So Biden rushing to tell people to take off masks, stop social distancing had nothing to do with this, huh? Biden saying 'take any job" and basically giving GOP the greenlight to cut off UE, nothing, huh? All this shit played right into GOP, anti-vaxxers, and anti-maxers hands.

I was paying attention to the market heavy this spring. From the outside looking in, the messaging seemed like this shit was done. It was only when the ol lady told me numbers were still up that I was like :confused: "Then wtf are they acting like this for?" Oh, thats right. Politics and the economy.

Stop giving these fools passes. They ain't shit but politicians. The cashier at your local Walmart deserves more respect than the respect you give these crooks. GOP going to GOP, but Biden's 'vaccinated remove masks' this spring will go down as one of the dumbest moves. :smh: Researchers told them not to do that shit. Precede with caution. Follow the science though.

You KNOW you're wasting your time. Dude is da biggest shill on da board. Delusional & naive to boot. His entire identity is centered around his political party of choice. Niggas really be gangbangin' these political parties like they're sets.
 
Little mistake? Quickly corrected? You triple OG with the D tatted.

But what's the vibe down in your neck of the woods? People out and about? They masked up? Clubs/bars popping? You guys having any supply issues?
Yes a little mistake because he was told the wrong information from the CDC also you worried about this did you see what the Florida governor just did yeah we got other shit to worry about right now at least when Democrats catch their selves doing something wrong the most part try to clean it up…Governor DeSantis is going full death sentence
 
Yes a little mistake because he was told the wrong information from the CDC also you worried about this did you see what the Florida governor just did yeah we got other shit to worry about right now at least when Democrats catch their selves doing something wrong the most part try to clean it up…Governor DeSantis is going full death sentence
Do I have to post researchers saying that removing masks and eliminating social distancing for vaccinated people was premature? Got that shit from way back in December before Biden even said the dumb shit. Passing a deadly virus around isn't a 'little mistake". Making people think things are safe when they are not isn't a 'little mistake' Jesus christ with you.

Do you know how many people I know who follow Biden thought shit was sweet? He was fucking out of line and reckless with that shit. I had arguments behind this shit. Now family and friends like 'my bad'. Well, no fucking shit.

And fuck those GOP governors like I said, but Biden gave them a power up with that dumb shit.

Why can't you just hold the L for him and admit it was for political and economic reasons? He don't give a fuck about you and yours. You partisan cheerleaders ain't helping solve this COVID shit. Little mistake. FOH.
 
I think they did it stupidly because they thought that they could calm down Republicans by giving in a little. And of course that never fucking works. People were tired of restrictions that we barely even had. Such a spoiled ass country we have.
I think it was more about looking good and getting a push for the economy. I remember Kamala out at a cafe shaking hands. No fucking mask. Couldn't believe the shit. Especially at a time when we trying to get vaccine numbers up. Folks thinking vaccinated can't pass it. Then folks taking masks off to blend in. Then governors cutting benefits. Then people rushing out.

Everything is about rushing to get people out and get kids to school. Meanwhile, in China they doing real lockdowns still.
You KNOW you're wasting your time. Dude is da biggest shill on da board. Delusional & naive to boot. His entire identity is centered around his political party of choice. Niggas really be gangbangin' these political parties like they're sets.
Yeah, I know, but that 'little mistake' shit got me. That shit set the narrative for the entire country. That cat E like the blue version of MAGA.
 
WTF??? "a Harvard-trained medical professor "

Look who's standing behind this idiot.......


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DeSantis names doctor skeptical of Covid-19 measures as Florida's new state surgeon general
Florida’s next surgeon general opposes mask, vaccine mandates



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(CNN)A doctor skeptical of many Covid-19 health measures will be Florida's new state surgeon general, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday.
Speaking at a press conference, DeSantis, a Republican, said Dr. Joseph Ladapo will become Florida's next surgeon general.
"Joe has had a remarkable academic and medical career," DeSantis said, adding that Ladapo graduated from Wake Forest University, received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and Ph.D. from Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Ladapo, however, has been critical of many public health measures, including mask-wearing, lockdowns and vaccines, and his appointment comes as public health experts urge the state to take a more serious approach to the pandemic.

DeSantis, like Ladapo, has railed against measures like mask and vaccine mandates, with the governor saying last week that he will use fines to punish county and city governments for requiring their employees to get vaccinated. DeSantis also recently won his latest legal bid to preserve his executive order allowing parents, not school districts, to decide whether their kids would weak masks in school.

Ladapo said on Wednesday that he is "very happy to be working with someone like the governor, who has a similar vision about how to think about weighing costs and benefits with managing this pandemic."

The doctor also touted the state's new rules for quarantining students, which say that if a student has had close contact with a person who is positive for the virus but the student isn't symptomatic, their parents can keep them in school instead of quarantining them as a precaution.
"We respect that some parents may be less comfortable sending their kid back to school after being exposed," he said. "And so the new rule allows for those parents to keep their children home for a period of time. And the new rule also allows for parents who are more comfortable letting their healthy child return to school."
Ladapo is also among a group of doctors who have supported controversial unproven and disproven Covid-19 therapies such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
Ladapo most recently worked at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
In an opinion piece published last week in the Wall Street Journal, Ladapo penned his reflections on the Covid-19 pandemic, saying that public mask wearing "has had, at best, a modest effect on viral transmission," although studies in real-world conditions have repeatedly shown masks reduce spread of the virus.
"Or take lockdowns, shown by research to increase deaths overall but nonetheless still considered an acceptable solution. This intellectual disconnect now extends to Covid-19 vaccine mandates. The policy is promoted as essential for stopping the spread of Covid-19, though the evidence suggests it won't," he said in the article, titled "Vaccine Mandates Can't Stop Covid's Spread."
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, says fully vaccinated people are less likely than unvaccinated people to become infected with the coronavirus, which limits transmission, and they are less likely to become severely ill or die, lessening the burden on hospitals and health care systems. Fully vaccinated people with breakthrough infections from the more transmissible Delta variant can spread the virus to others, the CDC says, but appear to spread the virus for a shorter time.
A recent CNN analysis showed the average Covid death rate in the 10 least vaccinated states was more than four times higher than the average death rate in the 10 most vaccinated states over the past week, and less vaccinated states tend to have higher hospitalization rates. The 10 least vaccinated states had an average of about 463 new Covid-19 cases per 100,000 people over the past week, while the average case rate among the 10 most vaccinated states was less than half that -- about 209 new cases per 100,000 people, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.




Joseph Ladapo: DeSantis names doctor skeptical of Covid-19 measures as Florida's new state surgeon general - CNNPolitics
 
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These some cornball ass fools. Dumb ass ain't free. Can't do a line of coke in your house as a 'pick me up', can you? Illegal to bet on sports. Bet this bitch can't invest in the good shit because he ain't accredited. Feeling the freedom yet?

I would respect the GOP position if they were actually pro-freedom. But ask them about drug/gambling/investment laws, and they say it's for the good of society and protection. Ask them about controlling a deadly disease, and it's :curse: "Muh freedom!!" Get the complete fuck out of here.
 
Lol by next update Florida will pass New York in total deaths. I can't wait to see the meltdown and shit talking

And like I keep saying Republicans are getting hit hard as hell with this virus in Florida
 
On May 7th, 2020 New York reported over 20,000 deaths for the first time. Florida was only at 1,800.

How could look at what was going on in New York and not only NOT learn anything, but actively make things worse? These people are a death cult.

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Alaska Gov. Dunleavy activates statewide crisis standards of care to help COVID-overwhelmed hospitals

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An Anchorage Fire Department ambulance arrives at the emergency department entrance at Providence Alaska Medical Center on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2021.

Alaska is activating crisis standards of care for the entire state and bringing in contracted health workers as staff shortages and influx of COVID-19 patients make it difficult for hospitals to operate normally.

Gov. Mike Dunleavy and top health officials announced the hospital support on Wednesday, the same day Alaska’s new single-day cases hit another record as the highly infectious delta variant drives infections.

A combination of short staffing and high numbers of COVID-19 patients is overwhelming medical facilities in Anchorage, Mat-Su and Fairbanks. Rural hospitals say they struggle to transfer patients to urban centers for higher care. At least one patient died recently when a bed in Anchorage wasn’t available.

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services enabled crisis standards of care Wednesday through a new addendum to the state’s existing COVID-19 public health order, officials announced.

Hundreds of medical personnel are also coming to Alaska to help offset staff shortages at numerous health care facilities: Almost 300 registered nurses and more than 100 certified nursing assistants or patient care technicians, funded through an $87 million contract between the state and the federal General Services Administration.

Along with crisis standards and more workers, the state is addressing a shortage of certified nurse assistants with more training flexibility, officials say.

Five communities — Anchorage, Juneau, Kenai, Fairbanks, Mat-Su — will make use of “mobile integrated health care” to take pressure off hospitals, state public health director Heidi Hedberg said. Juneau is ramping up their program this week using telemedicine with a Bartlett Regional Hospital doctor. The other four communities are still developing plans.

The state health department also ordered $2 million in rapid at-home testing kits for schools, officials say.

This week, the state hit the highest new COVID-19 case rate per capita in the country. State data shows one of five Alaskans hospitalized this week had the virus.

[Alaska will bring nearly 500 health care workers from the Lower 48 to support strained hospitals]

Alaska’s hospital administrators warned of a pending health-care catastrophe in late July. Dunleavy early this month ruled out a statewide COVID-19 disaster declaration. Legislation he proposed instead to support hospitals through telemedicine and streamlined background checks died in the state House.

On Wednesday, the Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Association in a statement said the state’s announcement of staffing support “and the recognition that care standards are rapidly escalating to crisis” were welcome developments.

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Alaska Gov. Dunleavy activates statewide crisis standards of care to help COVID-overwhelmed hospitals

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An Anchorage Fire Department ambulance arrives at the emergency department entrance at Providence Alaska Medical Center on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2021.

Alaska is activating crisis standards of care for the entire state and bringing in contracted health workers as staff shortages and influx of COVID-19 patients make it difficult for hospitals to operate normally.

Gov. Mike Dunleavy and top health officials announced the hospital support on Wednesday, the same day Alaska’s new single-day cases hit another record as the highly infectious delta variant drives infections.

A combination of short staffing and high numbers of COVID-19 patients is overwhelming medical facilities in Anchorage, Mat-Su and Fairbanks. Rural hospitals say they struggle to transfer patients to urban centers for higher care. At least one patient died recently when a bed in Anchorage wasn’t available.

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services enabled crisis standards of care Wednesday through a new addendum to the state’s existing COVID-19 public health order, officials announced.

Hundreds of medical personnel are also coming to Alaska to help offset staff shortages at numerous health care facilities: Almost 300 registered nurses and more than 100 certified nursing assistants or patient care technicians, funded through an $87 million contract between the state and the federal General Services Administration.

Along with crisis standards and more workers, the state is addressing a shortage of certified nurse assistants with more training flexibility, officials say.

Five communities — Anchorage, Juneau, Kenai, Fairbanks, Mat-Su — will make use of “mobile integrated health care” to take pressure off hospitals, state public health director Heidi Hedberg said. Juneau is ramping up their program this week using telemedicine with a Bartlett Regional Hospital doctor. The other four communities are still developing plans.

The state health department also ordered $2 million in rapid at-home testing kits for schools, officials say.

This week, the state hit the highest new COVID-19 case rate per capita in the country. State data shows one of five Alaskans hospitalized this week had the virus.

[Alaska will bring nearly 500 health care workers from the Lower 48 to support strained hospitals]

Alaska’s hospital administrators warned of a pending health-care catastrophe in late July. Dunleavy early this month ruled out a statewide COVID-19 disaster declaration. Legislation he proposed instead to support hospitals through telemedicine and streamlined background checks died in the state House.

On Wednesday, the Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Association in a statement said the state’s announcement of staffing support “and the recognition that care standards are rapidly escalating to crisis” were welcome developments.

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Republican governors are catching hell left and right.
 
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