Firstly apologies for my recent part in derailing the thread.Nothing new as of yesterday. They say he has a 50-50 shot at making it.
Hoping your friend can turn the corner soon. Was put on ECMO?
Firstly apologies for my recent part in derailing the thread.Nothing new as of yesterday. They say he has a 50-50 shot at making it.
It's an analogy. Of course it's comparing one thing to something different. All analogies break down at some point. What makes them apt is when they're similar enough before they break down. The point he's making is the suitability of the mandate which the analogy kinda fits, but does break down a bit early. Still the point is made.First of all you're comparing apples to oranges which is a logical fallacy, but even so...the seatbelt latching is the wrong comparison to draw. It would be more reasonable to compare rates of injury or death in individuals wearing their seatbelt during a car accident. Or maybe even incidence of car accidents would be most equivalent to rate of infection in vaccinated, which is why the comparison doesn't work.
Looks like I have several posts from last night to respond to
Ban seatbelts? Relating to its allegorical use, is anyone advocating banning the vaccine?Another reason I feel like it's just a bad analogy.
Not in response to quoted text but in general:
Seat belts only reduce fatal injuries by approximately 43%, but nearly 100% of people exposed to a car accident are injured by their seat belt. Ban seatbelts?
Per Post #1, yes.Firstly apologies for my recent part in derailing the thread.
Hoping your friend can turn the corner soon. Was put on ECMO?
Sorry, I read that post as they were moving him to a new hospital to have that option. I hope this treatment gets him over the hump and on the road to recovery.Per Post #1, yes.
Where do you get that home rapid test? I have cold symptoms, no fever. Just congestion, coughing and sneezing. Tired...as usual...lol.So I have not taken the "vaccine" because I am not an at risk person and because I would like to see the long term health studies of this unproven technology before i start injecting myself with it multiple times.
Caught COVID from pheasant hunting partner while hunting last week. Started feeling off Friday night (after hunting again) but thought probably just real tired. Played 18 holes of golf Thurs then walked probably 6 miles pheasant hunting Friday. Had sniffles Sat morning so took the at home rapid test since had a Christmas party to attend Sat night.
Came back positive. So I've had aches and pains a very slight runny nose and tired and that's really it since Sat. Assuming I live through the ordeal I will have better immunity than is offered by the jab without any of the unknown long term and short term side effects.
Can I catch it again? Sure as it mutates over time just like the common cold. But the mutations will almost certainly be more contagious and less lethal so like the common cold, who really gives a crap? I chose to avoid the risk of the vaccines and take my chances with the actual disease since it poses virtually no risk to me.
If anyone wants to get the shots or they are in high risk groups then i think they should get the shots. But telling 5yr old kids to get it or 22 year old athletes is terrible medical advice. They don't need it and should not take it because that simple act lessens the effectiveness of the shots for others who actually need it and will cause the virus to mutate to avoid any protection the shots offered.
Walgreens/CVS or any pharmacy. Look for home antigen test not PCR.Where do you get that home rapid test? I have cold symptoms, no fever. Just congestion, coughing and sneezing. Tired...as usual...lol.
I'm 58.Believe me, if I knew catching this thing would only result in mild symptoms I would have opted for natural immunity, too. At the age of 57, I just couldn’t take that chance.
Easy Covid test:Where do you get that home rapid test? I have cold symptoms, no fever. Just congestion, coughing and sneezing. Tired...as usual...lol.
Nothing new as of yesterday. They say he has a 50-50 shot at making it.
My friend, the subject of this thread, is two years younger than me. He’s a little bit heavier than me, but I wouldn’t say his comorbidities were any more serious than mine.I'm 58.
Do you have comorbidities? If not your chances of having a severe are very, very low.
This virus came from China. That much we know. Yet 2 years into this, we still don't know the true origin of the virus. China isn't talking. What if it was indeed created in a lab, rather that from eating a bat? What was it specifically engineered to do? Why was it created? Biological warfare?My friend, the subject of this thread, is two years younger than me. He’s a little bit heavier than me, but I wouldn’t say his comorbidities were any more serious than mine.
I think it's pretty much been established that it was the result of "gain of function" experimentation at the Wuhan lab, with Dr. Fauci's assistance through NiH funding. The remaining question is what will be done about it.This virus came from China. That much we know. Yet 2 years into this, we still don't know the true origin of the virus. China isn't talking. What if it was indeed created in a lab, rather that from eating a bat? What was it specifically engineered to do? Why was it created? Biological warfare?
This may be a little "tin foil hat" but I don't think its too much of a stretch. I have wondered many times if the virus was engineered specifically to attack people with certain genetic traits. Sure, age, overall health, and comorbidities come into play... but why can 2 people with similar body types, age, and overall health react so differently?
I'm afraid that we may never know the answer.
My theory is that Fauci knew he was funding gain of function research and he knew he wasn't supposed to be (per a rule put in place during the Obama administration). I don't believe he was funding it to be weaponized or with any intent of turning it loose on the population. I believe he is simply so arrogant as to believe only himself and few others are smart enough to "understand the science" so he felt justified in defying the law to further their research "for our own good".This virus came from China. That much we know. Yet 2 years into this, we still don't know the true origin of the virus. China isn't talking. What if it was indeed created in a lab, rather that from eating a bat? What was it specifically engineered to do? Why was it created? Biological warfare?
This may be a little "tin foil hat" but I don't think its too much of a stretch. I have wondered many times if the virus was engineered specifically to attack people with certain genetic traits. Sure, age, overall health, and comorbidities come into play... but why can 2 people with similar body types, age, and overall health react so differently?
I'm afraid that we may never know the answer.
My daughter works at a pharmacy. The pharmacist was notified last month that they would only be able to fill single dose prescriptions for Ivermectin, and not a full script that would normally be used to treat Covid. (3-4 pills if I remember correctly) If the pharmacist refuses to follow this new protocol, he risks losing his license. Bulls***.We see that wealthy folks, elected officials and Dr. Falsey can attend heavily populated events without wearing masks.
They eat in restraunts, they attend parties, they attend fund raisers and so on, all without masks. Hmmm?
This leads me to believe that either they know something about the severity of this illness or they are getting access to better medicines than the CDC will allow all of us "regular" folks access to.
I've heard stories of doctors writting scripts for their patients for ivermectin and pharmacists refusing to fill it.
Now that hain't right!
There's a compounding pharmacy in Indy that is filling scripts with no issues.My daughter works at a pharmacy. The pharmacist was notified last month that they would only be able to fill single dose prescriptions for Ivermectin, and not a full script that would normally be used to treat Covid. (3-4 pills if I remember correctly) If the pharmacist refuses to follow this new protocol, he risks losing his license. Bulls***.