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I saw a headline in my news feed saying a county in Texas had closed it's schools down again already, due to two teachers dying whose deaths were attributed to Covid. I don't have the details, as I didn't read the article.
He's just a dope-smoking ex-Fear Factor host.
Oh, that's so sad. :( I hope some good comes of it.
I'm just glad we aren't fooling ourselves putting out misleading information by calling it the "pandemic of the unvaccinated", because that's not true.
Nurses are burning out though
I’ve had it at least once. The first time was in late 2019 before the hysteria hit.
I saw an estimate that a third, probably closer to half, of the population had it by the end of 2020. https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/569569-one-in-three-americans-had-covid-19-by-the-end
Cases=deaths
I drive by two hospitals a day and you’d think they way that they report it, traffic to get in would be backed up for miles. From what I’ve seen, it is business as usual.
My favorite side effect from the vaccine is my pulse stops when I lean forward.
but i really don't care about ecelebs.
NHS is worn down and flu season is just round the corner.
If i can make it to xmas doing these school runs without catching it il be a happy chappy. My vaccine will be waning though with being jabbed in april and im not the fittest of blokes now.
Anyhoo, nighty night OT o7