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I live in Florida, I know Covid. I live in Florida, I know hurricanes.
But I am buckling at the knees thinking about what Lousianians are going through right now.....
Me too.

I live in Florida, I know Covid. I live in Florida, I know hurricanes.
But I am buckling at the knees thinking about what Lousianians are going through right now.....
AstraZeneca vaccine is the best at keeping people out of hospital with just 1.52 per cent admitted | Daily Mail Online
AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine is best at keeping people out of hospital and preventing deaths from the virus, a study has found.
Just 1.52 per cent of people who got the Oxford-made vaccine were admitted to wards after they caught the virus.
And only 0.03 per cent, or one in 3,000, died from the disease.
For comparison, 1.99 per cent of those who got Pfizer were hospitalised with the virus, and 0.15 per cent died.
The AstraZeneca vaccine has formed the backbone of Britain's vaccine roll out, with 25million people having already received the jab.
But an alternative to the jab was recommended for under-40s in May, amid concern over a vanishingly rare blood clot. More than 21million have got the Pfizer vaccine.
Covid: Vaccine complications dwarfed by virus risks
What a dreadful waste of energy, time and money. Is there no Public Health authority that simply mandates the best practices? Why is it even an argument?
Sometimes I think we are living in the dark ages.
The difference being, the Israel study was an 'observational' study. (No blood testing done, just a database looked at and dissected for statistics)
The study you posted is more accurately a study of the antibody levels in people's blood. (Seroprevalence studies)
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I tried to visualize what the vibe in the hospitals will be as the storm goes through - many critically ill people on vents/icu units filled, staff that is past burned out having committed to sleeping, eating, working in that environment for no telling how many days, wondering about their own family, power outages, flooding, communications broken down? God be with them.Quite honestly, my stomach is eating at me soooooooooo bad.....
Waiting for a hurricane is agony, but what they are going through............geeez.
She/he should lose their license to teach. How utterly stupid and uncaring.
Fascinating that he is vaccinated but she is not. I’m curious as to the logic there. Hopefully she pulls through. It’s difficult even as a medical professional to continue to remain compassionate for those who willingly refuse to be vaccinated.Rev. Jesse Jackson Moved to Rehab, Wife Transferred to ICU After Contracting COVID-19
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Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., was transferred to a rehabilitation facility, and his wife, Jacqueline, was moved to the intensive care unit at Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital as both continue to battle COVID-19, according to a statement issued by family Friday afternoon.
As the civil rights leader's "COVID-19 symptoms abate," he was moved to the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab to begin intensive occupational and physical therapy for his Parkinson's disease, the couple's son Jonathan Jackson said.
Jacqueline Jackson, 77, is breathing on her own and receiving increased oxygen in the ICU, but is not on a ventilator. Jacqueline Jackson has not been vaccinated, according to longtime family spokesman Frank Watkins. He declined to elaborate.
Instead of fighting a losing battle with some of these governors, the simplest approach to protecting your own child and family would be to wear an N95 or KN95. Don’t expect others to protect you because clearly some just aren’t going to do it. Protect yourself. We’ve had KN95’s at the check out of local grocery stores for months and months now. Buy them. Wear them. It’s what medical professionals are wearing around known covid positives during aerosol-generating procedures when the patient obviously has no mask on at all. These masks protect the person wearing them. If everyone else isn’t going to step up, take steps to protect yourself and your family.Eight-year-old Bobby Campbell wanted more than anything to go back to school in person this year. But he’s acutely aware of the importance of masks in reducing COVID’s spread, as his second grade science project last year showed.
“He doesn’t understand why it isn’t happening at schools,” his mother Carmen Campbell, a physician in Plano, Texas, says.
Twenty minutes away from Bobby, in Garland, Texas, Kimi Hudgins Gray is terrified that her 15-year-old son, who is attending a special career school program in person, could infect his 6-year-old sister. She has a rare inherited disease that could make COVID deadly to her.
“Today alone I have cried five times because my child deserves a safe and free public education just like any other child,” Gray says. “It just shows me that nobody truly cares about her life.”
Both Gray and her best friend Britany Quick, who has children too young to be vaccinated and a husband and grandmother who have medical conditions that make them more vulnerable to COVID-19, are participating in a case filed by the Southern Center for Child Advocacy against (Governor Greg) Abbott.
The slew of lawsuits began in Arkansas, where Governor Asa Hutchinson has said he regrets signing the anti-mask legislation into law. Now at least five states are facing lawsuits.
“It makes me question my own sanity,” Hawthorne says. “It seems incredibly surreal to me that I'm fighting my own governor to try to take care of the health and safety of my community, of all of us.”
Gray, the mother whose daughter has a rare disease, takes it even more personally.
“Abbott is signing our kids’ death certificates, kids like mine,” Gray says. “He's banning a simple piece of cloth that could protect thousands of kids’ lives and the lives of their families.”
As kids head back to school, battles over masks are pitting parents against governors
She had some sort of health condition and didn't get vaccinated because of it.Fascinating that he is vaccinated but she is not. I’m curious as to the logic there. Hopefully she pulls through. It’s difficult even as a medical professional to continue to remain compassionate for those who willingly refuse to be vaccinated.
N95s aren't even made for children. For them to really be that protective, they have to fit very well.Instead of fighting a losing battle with some of these governors, the simplest approach to protecting your own child and family would be to wear an N95 or KN95. Don’t expect others to protect you because clearly some just aren’t going to do it. Protect yourself. We’ve had KN95’s at the check out of local grocery stores for months and months now. Buy them. Wear them. It’s what medical professionals are wearing around known covid positives during aerosol-generating procedures when the patient obviously has no mask on at all. These masks protect the person wearing them. If everyone else isn’t going to step up, take steps to protect yourself and your family.
Their body, their choice, but when they end up in a hospital, they are preventing other people from getting the care they need-at least here in the US hospitals are getting filled up.
Their body, their choice, but when they end up in a hospital, they are preventing other people from getting the care they need-at least here in the US hospitals are getting filled up.
Don' believe in vaccines-fine-but then stay home when infected. But they don't stay home. They end up filling up hospitals preventing everybody else from getting care.
Instead of fighting a losing battle with some of these governors, the simplest approach to protecting your own child and family would be to wear an N95 or KN95. Don’t expect others to protect you because clearly some just aren’t going to do it. Protect yourself. We’ve had KN95’s at the check out of local grocery stores for months and months now. Buy them. Wear them. It’s what medical professionals are wearing around known covid positives during aerosol-generating procedures when the patient obviously has no mask on at all. These masks protect the person wearing them. If everyone else isn’t going to step up, take steps to protect yourself and your family.
You would think they would have allowed these shelter dogs to be rescued. They shot them instead. Absolutely sickening.
15 rescue dogs, including 10 puppies, killed by council in Australia over COVID-19 concerns
A local government in the state of New South Wales in Australia faced criticism after reports surfaced they ordered 15 dogs killed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among shelter workers.
On Sunday, The Sydney Morning Herald reported the Bourke Shire Council, located in the northern part of New South Wales, shot and killed 15 impounded dogs so volunteers at another shelter wouldn't travel to pick up the animals. Of the 15 dogs, 10 were puppies, and one had just given birth to a litter.
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