The Coronavirus, not the beer

Zero media coverage. Was able to find one local story that blamed it on staff shortages

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lol "trusted source" lol



Different airports in Florida experienced flight delays and cancellations on Friday due to bad weather and, in some cases, staff shortages.

According to the Federal Aviation Center, a Jacksonville facility needed additional staff for managing air traffic and did not resume normal operations until 10 p.m. on Friday.

"Due to a combination of severe weather, active military training in the airspace, and unexpected limited staff at the Jacksonville facility that handles high-altitude, en route traffic, the FAA took steps to safely manage air traffic the evening of Oct. 8. Normal operations returned at approximately 10 p.m.”

Other airports like Tampa International Airport had delays and cancelations due to bad weather.

TPA released a travel advisory that read:

“TPA is continuing to experience flight delays at this time as a result of an FAA-imposed air traffic management program in response to bad weather to the north. This issue is impacting all Florida airports. As always, please check with your airline for flight updates.”

Action News Jax reached out to Jacksonville International Airport and learned that several flights were canceled due to bad weather as well.
 
Actually the vaccines are effective against mild cases. They don't reduce them 100%, but they reduce them bigly.

Seems you talk out both sides of your mouth on this. I thought I've heard you say vaccines are just a safeguard against hospitalizations/deaths.

Let me be goldy a minute, and offer some anecdotal evidence... when my county (Neshoba, MS) was ravaged late July/early august (Neshoba co fair), my fair cabin got hit really hard. It was basically half of everyone staying their that got it. There was no reasoning in it either... of the 8 that got it, 4 were unvaccinated, 1 half (me), and 3 full. Again, total anecdotal evidence. Still can't believe there was an outbreak in an area of less than a square mile with 600 fair cabins, over 500 RVs, and around 10000 people (haha). It was fun though.

https://neshobacountyfair.org/
 
Anybody with common sense can see vaccines aren’t preventing cases and mild hospitalizations. Thankfully they are minimizing death (for now).
 
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The lies are getting harder to ignore.

History books will tell the tale of how tyranny almost took hold.
 
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