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Post by Sigurdur on Aug 19, 2021 15:21:13 GMT
Saw more geese yesterday, multiple small groups heading South. I will be home on Friday. Better not be seeing migrating geese.
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Post by code on Aug 19, 2021 17:01:09 GMT
Saw more geese yesterday, multiple small groups heading South. I will be home on Friday. Better not be seeing migrating geese. Don't look up.
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Post by haein45 on Aug 20, 2021 23:15:13 GMT
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will NOT end in 2022, in fact, it is FAR from over.
Furthermore, 2021 will get off to a dangerous end and 2022 will get off to a dangerous start as a result of the incoming long, cold winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Post by walnut on Aug 20, 2021 23:52:52 GMT
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will NOT end in 2022, in fact, it is FAR from over. Furthermore, 2021 will get off to a dangerous end and 2022 will get off to a dangerous start as a result of the incoming long, cold winter in the Northern Hemisphere. They'll keep it alive one way or another, that's for sure. As for me, I'm about as worried about being struck by a bolt of lightning in 2022.
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Post by youngjasper on Aug 21, 2021 0:31:37 GMT
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will NOT end in 2022, in fact, it is FAR from over. Furthermore, 2021 will get off to a dangerous end and 2022 will get off to a dangerous start as a result of the incoming long, cold winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Data point for what I looked up for TX: Current cases approx 12,000 with current deaths at 85 based on 7-day average. Compare this to mid-Feb. this year of cases of 13,000 with 274 deaths. I will reiterate the same point I always make: I do not have confidence in any of the numbers, as the cases are inflated by the number of cycles of the test (more cycles = more positive cases, and since Feb 20th, the cycles for positive cases has been reduced), AND the situation on how they count "deaths" of "man eaten by shark dies of covid." CDC website even cites that 94% of "covid deaths" have co-morbidities, i.e. only 6% of covid deaths are from covid alone. Draw your own conclusions. Determine your own level of confidence.
Folks, up your vitamin D3. Do what it takes to reduce obesity - vitamin D3 is less effective in obese individuals. Vitamin D3 helps your immune system OVERALL so doing this helps you fight cold, flu, sepsis, etc. Improve your health overall and allow your natural immune system to work the way it is intended to work. Most people I know that have had covid have had very mild symptoms. I know some of you know people that have died, and that is tragic. But let's do what we can up front. If you get the rona, get ivermectin if you can. Many studies show it is very effective. All the best to the folks on this board.
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 21, 2021 1:03:05 GMT
I will be home on Friday. Better not be seeing migrating geese. Don't look up. At least not without glasses.
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 21, 2021 1:09:44 GMT
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will NOT end in 2022, in fact, it is FAR from over. Furthermore, 2021 will get off to a dangerous end and 2022 will get off to a dangerous start as a result of the incoming long, cold winter in the Northern Hemisphere. They'll keep it alive one way or another, that's for sure. As for me, I'm about as worried about being struck by a bolt of lightning in 2022.
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 21, 2021 1:30:33 GMT
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will NOT end in 2022, in fact, it is FAR from over. Furthermore, 2021 will get off to a dangerous end and 2022 will get off to a dangerous start as a result of the incoming long, cold winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Data point for what I looked up for TX: Current cases approx 12,000 with current deaths at 85 based on 7-day average. Compare this to mid-Feb. this year of cases of 13,000 with 274 deaths. I will reiterate the same point I always make: I do not have confidence in any of the numbers, as the cases are inflated by the number of cycles of the test (more cycles = more positive cases, and since Feb 20th, the cycles for positive cases has been reduced), AND the situation on how they count "deaths" of "man eaten by shark dies of covid." CDC website even cites that 94% of "covid deaths" have co-morbidities, i.e. only 6% of covid deaths are from covid alone. Draw your own conclusions. Determine your own level of confidence.
Folks, up your vitamin D3. Do what it takes to reduce obesity - vitamin D3 is less effective in obese individuals. Vitamin D3 helps your immune system OVERALL so doing this helps you fight cold, flu, sepsis, etc. Improve your health overall and allow your natural immune system to work the way it is intended to work. Most people I know that have had covid have had very mild symptoms. I know some of you know people that have died, and that is tragic. But let's do what we can up front. If you get the rona, get ivermectin if you can. Many studies show it is very effective. All the best to the folks on this board.
Since they are never gonna stop it the way they are going about it, what we need to do is reintroduce the "pox parties" for generally healthy people less than you name the age. Avoid overloading the hospitals and let the old folks hide as long as they want. Let's get it over with. Dr Fauci can bring the party favors ... but ya gotta watch that he doesn't scare the kids. Make it a right of passage with each daring the other on. Bowl of Ivermectin on the table. I can expect the American Talibon at my door shortly. A pox party, also known as a flu party, is a social activity where children are deliberately exposed to an infectious disease. Such parties originated to "get it over with" before vaccines were available, or because it was believed childhood infection would be less severe than infection during adulthood
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Post by Sigurdur on Aug 21, 2021 3:55:38 GMT
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will NOT end in 2022, in fact, it is FAR from over. Furthermore, 2021 will get off to a dangerous end and 2022 will get off to a dangerous start as a result of the incoming long, cold winter in the Northern Hemisphere. They'll keep it alive one way or another, that's for sure. As for me, I'm about as worried about being struck by a bolt of lightning in 2022. Just got home. I am so afraid that we only visited 11 states and drove 7200 miles doing it. Somehow, we didn't contract Covid19, confirmed by Mayo clinic on Tuesday. Of course, wife a retired nurse, me being a farmer, we wash our hands all the time.
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Post by walnut on Aug 21, 2021 4:45:32 GMT
They'll keep it alive one way or another, that's for sure. As for me, I'm about as worried about being struck by a bolt of lightning in 2022. Just got home. I am so afraid that we only visited 11 states and drove 7200 miles doing it. Somehow, we didn't contract Covid19, confirmed by Mayo clinic on Tuesday. Of course, wife a retired nurse, me being a farmer, we wash our hands all the time. That's a lot of miles
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Post by Sigurdur on Aug 21, 2021 17:55:23 GMT
Just got home. I am so afraid that we only visited 11 states and drove 7200 miles doing it. Somehow, we didn't contract Covid19, confirmed by Mayo clinic on Tuesday. Of course, wife a retired nurse, me being a farmer, we wash our hands all the time. That's a lot of miles Had to do it now. The electric pickups of the future wouldn't allow us to do it. Alaska next summer.
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Post by nonentropic on Aug 21, 2021 19:44:01 GMT
Sig use kilometers it sounds more impressive. My NZ roady is 5000Km two islands one country one lockdown, bugger!
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Post by code on Aug 22, 2021 4:41:06 GMT
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Post by Astromet on Aug 27, 2021 4:52:28 GMT
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Post by haein45 on Aug 27, 2021 6:01:04 GMT
Lockdowns ahoy, come Autumn 2021 and Winter/"Spring" 2022.
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