The Coronavirus, not the beer

Also a reminder that NYC is still forcing toddlers in useless masks because idiots like nsacpi are scared little bitches and think they work
 
Needlessly driving children to abuse in order to virtue signal that we are doing useless measures to protect the scared little bitches like nsacpi

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It's pretty amazing how much covid was leveraged to amass power and destroy people

Energy crisis, supply chain crisis, food shortages, massive inflation, loss of constitutional liberty, loss of freedom of movement, mass firings, mass indoctrination of children via compliance, mass business closures, massive corporate power amassed, voting rules to help certain candidates... The list goes on and on

It was all intentional by the way.
 
A WAPO columnist is living in a different reality and planet than the rest of the world

Amazing how stupid the seals are. But she is an approved media source so her takes must be taken seriously

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We are in a pandemic of vaccinated plus boosted. I keep waiting to die of this thing but keep miraculously surviving it

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Long before reports were coming out of China about a novel coronavirus, Trump fired the pandemic response unit the Obama Administration had put in place in the wake of Ebola, cut funding to the CDC and shut down our research labs set up as early-warning units in 60 countries, including one in Wuhan, China. Since then, he’s made fun of people for wearing masks, undercut his own scientists, concealed information that the virus was airborne, off-handedly wondered if injecting disinfectant might treat the virus, and then left it to the States to figure out 50 separate plans to combat the virus, often undercutting their efforts with statements like “liberate Michigan!” The death toll from the virus has surpassed 225,000, and the president’s response is to pretend it’s over, downplaying the virus and hosting his own super-spreader events, often flaunting local regulations to do it.
 
Long before reports were coming out of China about a novel coronavirus, Trump fired the pandemic response unit the Obama Administration had put in place in the wake of Ebola, cut funding to the CDC and shut down our research labs set up as early-warning units in 60 countries, including one in Wuhan, China. Since then, he’s made fun of people for wearing masks, undercut his own scientists, concealed information that the virus was airborne, off-handedly wondered if injecting disinfectant might treat the virus, and then left it to the States to figure out 50 separate plans to combat the virus, often undercutting their efforts with statements like “liberate Michigan!” The death toll from the virus has surpassed 225,000, and the president’s response is to pretend it’s over, downplaying the virus and hosting his own super-spreader events, often flaunting local regulations to do it.

Thank God Biden shut it down like he promised
 
Long before reports were coming out of China about a novel coronavirus, Trump fired the pandemic response unit the Obama Administration had put in place in the wake of Ebola, cut funding to the CDC and shut down our research labs set up as early-warning units in 60 countries, including one in Wuhan, China. Since then, he’s made fun of people for wearing masks, undercut his own scientists, concealed information that the virus was airborne, off-handedly wondered if injecting disinfectant might treat the virus, and then left it to the States to figure out 50 separate plans to combat the virus, often undercutting their efforts with statements like “liberate Michigan!” The death toll from the virus has surpassed 225,000, and the president’s response is to pretend it’s over, downplaying the virus and hosting his own super-spreader events, often flaunting local regulations to do it.



Dont forget calling the seriousness of the virus a hoax telling us Xi Jiping had it totally undet control and also stealing PPE from states so they can redistribute it.
 
Wait is he not thatful for his shots? Have we moved on from that software??

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I am sur.e he is glad he is having mild symptoms instead of more serious symptoms. I remember your posts "showing" the gradual decrease in virus effectiveness by the media but I just watched the early announcements of the vaccine and they said 90% effective. That was day 1.
 
deaths of children, teens or young adults have one of the top two warning signs present.

Those signs include a family history of a SADS diagnosis or sudden unexplained death of a family member, and fainting or seizure during exercise, or when excited or startled,

guessing family history only goes back 2 years for this
 
https://www.nber.org/papers/w30104?utm_campaign=ntwh&utm_medium=email&utm_source=ntwg12

From April 2020 through at least the end of 2021, Americans died from non-Covid causes at an average annual rate 97,000 in excess of previous trends. Hypertension and heart disease deaths combined were elevated 32,000. Diabetes or obesity, drug-induced causes, and alcohol-induced causes were each elevated 12,000 to 15,000 above previous (upward) trends. Drug deaths especially followed an alarming trend, only to significantly exceed it during the pandemic to reach 108,000 for calendar year 2021. Homicide and motor-vehicle fatalities combined were elevated almost 10,000. Various other causes combined to add 18,000. While Covid deaths overwhelmingly afflict senior citizens, absolute numbers of non-Covid excess deaths are similar for each of the 18-44, 45-64, and over-65 age groups, with essentially no aggregate excess deaths of children. Mortality from all causes during the pandemic was elevated 26 percent for working-age adults (18-64), as compared to 18 percent for the elderly. Other data on drug addictions, non-fatal shootings, weight gain, and cancer screenings point to a historic, yet largely unacknowledged, health emergency.

 
https://www.nber.org/papers/w30104?utm_campaign=ntwh&utm_medium=email&utm_source=ntwg12

From April 2020 through at least the end of 2021, Americans died from non-Covid causes at an average annual rate 97,000 in excess of previous trends. Hypertension and heart disease deaths combined were elevated 32,000. Diabetes or obesity, drug-induced causes, and alcohol-induced causes were each elevated 12,000 to 15,000 above previous (upward) trends. Drug deaths especially followed an alarming trend, only to significantly exceed it during the pandemic to reach 108,000 for calendar year 2021. Homicide and motor-vehicle fatalities combined were elevated almost 10,000. Various other causes combined to add 18,000. While Covid deaths overwhelmingly afflict senior citizens, absolute numbers of non-Covid excess deaths are similar for each of the 18-44, 45-64, and over-65 age groups, with essentially no aggregate excess deaths of children. Mortality from all causes during the pandemic was elevated 26 percent for working-age adults (18-64), as compared to 18 percent for the elderly. Other data on drug addictions, non-fatal shootings, weight gain, and cancer screenings point to a historic, yet largely unacknowledged, health emergency.


It's a shame that public buy-in on low-cost and effective interventions wasn't more extensive. The kinds of interventions that allow for both lives and livelihoods to be preserved. That would not produce the kinds of deaths and social dislocations highlighted above. Instead we got all sorts of deza about how those low cost interventions were not effective or dangerous or even "nothing more than a tool for oppression." Tis a shame.

btw NBER is a nice step up from el gato malo...to be commended
 
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