"WW C"- COVID-19, GLOBAL CASES SURPASS 676 MILLION...CASES 676,609,955 DEATHS 6,881,955 US CASES 103,804,263 US DEATHS 1,123,836 8:30pm 1/28/24

code_pirahna

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20 minutes to go.

Naw, don't see that Supreme Court letting that Order stand.

Justice Thomas and his crew will come out with a writ or something to shutdown Biden's EO
If he announces all Priv business has to mandatory vaccinate.

Will see, but don't think so.
This SCOTUS does not like being "blamed" for things especially if it would worsen something as big as this pandemic
 

gene cisco

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The reason(that helps enable political bullshit talking points) these conservatives don't see it until it happens to them is in his tweet. 20,000 dead in Georgia is all the way fucked up, but it's 'only' .19 percent of the population and most them been old. Out them 20k deaths, damn near 13k are 70 and up. :smh:Add 60 and up and the number is 17k out of fucking 20k.

https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report


The Georgia demographics for this seem to mirror the CDC stats for the entire country. I said last year we had the same exact problem. The numbers are fucked up, but they aren't there to make this 'real' for a good number of people. And if a person turns off the news, shit damn near normal for them. That's just a fucked up reality.

Democrats are going to have to realize numbers might not be there for the 2022 elections and plan accordingly with how they approach this shit. At this rate, it still won't be 'real' for too many people. :smh:
 

Count23

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The reason(that helps enable political bullshit talking points) these conservatives don't see it until it happens to them is in his tweet. 20,000 dead in Georgia is all the way fucked up, but it's 'only' .19 percent of the population and most them been old. Out them 20k deaths, damn near 13k are 70 and up. :smh:Add 60 and up and the number is 17k out of fucking 20k.

https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report


The Georgia demographics for this seem to mirror the CDC stats for the entire country. I said last year we had the same exact problem. The numbers are fucked up, but they aren't there to make this 'real' for a good number of people. And if a person turns off the news, shit damn near normal for them. That's just a fucked up reality.

Democrats are going to have to realize numbers might not be there for the 2022 elections and plan accordingly with how they approach this shit. At this rate, it still won't be 'real' for too many people. :smh:
Pretty much this. People just tune out the numbers with 'it's only x% of the population'. They don't think about hospitals being stretched to the limit to the point where non covid patients can't get/have trouble getting treatment. And imo, as long as hospitals have the 'take all covid (mostly unvaccinated)' approach, this kind of apathy will continue. They should have a covid patient quota, otherwise non covid patients will keep getting fucked by these hard headed idiots.
 

cold-n-cocky

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ansatsusha_gouki

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Pretty much this. People just tune out the numbers with 'it's only x% of the population'. They don't think about hospitals being stretched to the limit to the point where non covid patients can't get/have trouble getting treatment. And imo, as long as hospitals have the 'take all covid (mostly unvaccinated)' approach, this kind of apathy will continue. They should have a covid patient quota, otherwise non covid patients will keep getting fucked by these hard headed idiots.


100% agree

People who doesn't have Covid should have to suffer because stupid ass people didnt want to get vaccinated..
 

easy_b

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darth frosty

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The amount of stupidity from this country amazes me....


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lightbright

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Yes, you can get a COVID booster and a flu shot together. Here’s what you need to know.

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Third doses of coronavirus vaccines are already being administered to eligible Americans, such as people who are immunocompromised.

With flu season swiftly approaching in a country already battling a resurgence of the coronavirus, experts are urging Americans to avail themselves of any and all vaccines they are eligible for — whether it’s their first coronavirus vaccination, a booster vaccine dose to combat waning immunity or a flu shot.

“It’s terribly important” to get both the flu and coronavirus vaccines, said William Schaffner, medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. “They are both very nasty respiratory viruses that can make many people very, very sick.”
And because the coronavirus and flu vaccines “train your immune system to protect you against completely different viruses,” getting a shot that protects you against one virus will not offer any protection against the other, said Kelly Moore, president and CEO of the Immunization Action Coalition.

“It’s like protecting yourself against a bee and a wasp, both of which can sting you,” Schaffner said. “You’ve got to protect yourself against each one separately.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone be vaccinated against the flu by the end of October. This year, that time frame overlaps with the period that many Americans may become eligible for a booster dose of the coronavirus vaccine. A proposed plan from the Biden administration recommends an extra dose be administered eight months after the second shot of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines. (Officials are waiting for more data before proposing a booster timeline for the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.)
Extra doses of coronavirus vaccine are already being administered to immunocompromised people. According to the Biden administration proposal, booster shots would become more widely available starting the week of Sept. 20, though they may initially be limited to people who received the Pfizer vaccine. Some experts, including two U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials who are set to depart the agency, disagree about the need for additional shots at this time and the World Health Organization’s chief has criticized the use of boosters for healthy people. But the Biden administration appears to be going ahead with the plan, which requires authorization from federal health agencies.

As Americans prepare to roll up their sleeves again for flu vaccines and possibly coronavirus boosters, here’s what experts say you need to know.

Can I get a covid booster and a flu shot together? What to know. - The Washington Post
 

blackbull1970

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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade asks why Biden won't 'yell' at Black voters 'who put him in office' to get the COVID-19 vaccine


Jake Lahut
Mon, September 13, 2021, 9:59 AM·2 min read


The "Fox & Friends" cohost Brian Kilmeade went on a rant Monday in which he blamed President Joe Biden for not getting more Black people vaccinated.

"Why doesn't the president call out African Americans who put him in office and yell at them to get the shot?" Kilmeade said, referring to the 43% vaccination rate among Black people nationwide, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. The vaccination rate among white Americans is a little higher, with a 52% vaccination rate that's far below levels recommended by public-health officials, according to data published by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Before Kilmeade grew visibly frustrated on air, the segment began with Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, who's also a former White House physician, talking about how he got the vaccine only because House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would not let him go on foreign trips without it.

Kilmeade said only doctors should be talking about the benefits of the vaccine before asking why Biden wasn't doing more to promote the shots, specifically for Black voters.

"Just to follow up on that, Dr. Ronny Jackson, usually, people go to doctors for their personal medical - for example, now there's going to be a shot available for kids 5 and up," Kilmeade said, emphasizing each use of the word "doctor."

"I don't want a politician telling me what to do with a 5-year-old," he added. "That should be parent and pediatrician. I'm sure you agree with that."

COVID-19 vaccines are not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration under an emergency authorization for children under the age of 12.

Black and Latino Americans have had lower vaccination rates than the general population since the beginning of the vaccine rollout. Insider's Hilary Brueck, Shelby Livingston, and Allana Akhtar reported a major issue beyond hesitancy - which, for some, stems from the Tuskegee experiment and other campaigns that have harmed Black Americans over the years - came down to access, particularly when owning a car and taking time off from work are the only viable ways to get the shot.

Vaccine mandates have been a contentious issue among the "Fox & Friends" hosts. Kilmeade recently compared New York's vaccine mandate to being under Taliban rule.

Conservative men are still among the most likely Americans to refuse the shots, and Fox viewers are more likely than the general population to say the same, according to polling from Pew Research and the Public Religion Research Institute.

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gene cisco

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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade asks why Biden won't 'yell' at Black voters 'who put him in office' to get the COVID-19 vaccine


Jake Lahut
Mon, September 13, 2021, 9:59 AM·2 min read


The "Fox & Friends" cohost Brian Kilmeade went on a rant Monday in which he blamed President Joe Biden for not getting more Black people vaccinated.

"Why doesn't the president call out African Americans who put him in office and yell at them to get the shot?" Kilmeade said, referring to the 43% vaccination rate among Black people nationwide, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. The vaccination rate among white Americans is a little higher, with a 52% vaccination rate that's far below levels recommended by public-health officials, according to data published by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Before Kilmeade grew visibly frustrated on air, the segment began with Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, who's also a former White House physician, talking about how he got the vaccine only because House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would not let him go on foreign trips without it.

Kilmeade said only doctors should be talking about the benefits of the vaccine before asking why Biden wasn't doing more to promote the shots, specifically for Black voters.

"Just to follow up on that, Dr. Ronny Jackson, usually, people go to doctors for their personal medical - for example, now there's going to be a shot available for kids 5 and up," Kilmeade said, emphasizing each use of the word "doctor."

"I don't want a politician telling me what to do with a 5-year-old," he added. "That should be parent and pediatrician. I'm sure you agree with that."

COVID-19 vaccines are not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration under an emergency authorization for children under the age of 12.

Black and Latino Americans have had lower vaccination rates than the general population since the beginning of the vaccine rollout. Insider's Hilary Brueck, Shelby Livingston, and Allana Akhtar reported a major issue beyond hesitancy - which, for some, stems from the Tuskegee experiment and other campaigns that have harmed Black Americans over the years - came down to access, particularly when owning a car and taking time off from work are the only viable ways to get the shot.

Vaccine mandates have been a contentious issue among the "Fox & Friends" hosts. Kilmeade recently compared New York's vaccine mandate to being under Taliban rule.

Conservative men are still among the most likely Americans to refuse the shots, and Fox viewers are more likely than the general population to say the same, according to polling from Pew Research and the Public Religion Research Institute.

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:smh: Fucked up. Hesitancy is a problem for the community. Part goes to the numbers game I said that applies with the conservatives on top of the mistrust already there due to systemic racism.

Not that this guy gives a fuck.
 

praetor

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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade asks why Biden won't 'yell' at Black voters 'who put him in office' to get the COVID-19 vaccine


Jake Lahut
Mon, September 13, 2021, 9:59 AM·2 min read


The "Fox & Friends" cohost Brian Kilmeade went on a rant Monday in which he blamed President Joe Biden for not getting more Black people vaccinated.

"Why doesn't the president call out African Americans who put him in office and yell at them to get the shot?" Kilmeade said, referring to the 43% vaccination rate among Black people nationwide, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. The vaccination rate among white Americans is a little higher, with a 52% vaccination rate that's far below levels recommended by public-health officials, according to data published by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Before Kilmeade grew visibly frustrated on air, the segment began with Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, who's also a former White House physician, talking about how he got the vaccine only because House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would not let him go on foreign trips without it.

Kilmeade said only doctors should be talking about the benefits of the vaccine before asking why Biden wasn't doing more to promote the shots, specifically for Black voters.

"Just to follow up on that, Dr. Ronny Jackson, usually, people go to doctors for their personal medical - for example, now there's going to be a shot available for kids 5 and up," Kilmeade said, emphasizing each use of the word "doctor."

"I don't want a politician telling me what to do with a 5-year-old," he added. "That should be parent and pediatrician. I'm sure you agree with that."

COVID-19 vaccines are not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration under an emergency authorization for children under the age of 12.

Black and Latino Americans have had lower vaccination rates than the general population since the beginning of the vaccine rollout. Insider's Hilary Brueck, Shelby Livingston, and Allana Akhtar reported a major issue beyond hesitancy - which, for some, stems from the Tuskegee experiment and other campaigns that have harmed Black Americans over the years - came down to access, particularly when owning a car and taking time off from work are the only viable ways to get the shot.

Vaccine mandates have been a contentious issue among the "Fox & Friends" hosts. Kilmeade recently compared New York's vaccine mandate to being under Taliban rule.

Conservative men are still among the most likely Americans to refuse the shots, and Fox viewers are more likely than the general population to say the same, according to polling from Pew Research and the Public Religion Research Institute.

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I know he's being an asshole per fox news policy, but the fact is that most people who are eligible to get vaccinated and haven't done so yet are unlikely to do it willingly.

Forcing people to get vaccinated in order to keep their job or travel will convert more people than any speech would.
 
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