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SlimBob 07-08-2021 08:14 AM

Did anyone have 8/1/21? There are a couple of Sundays with 749 flights coming up but August 1st is the first day with over 750 flights scheduled.

FNGFO 07-08-2021 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by SlimBob (Post 3260603)
Did anyone have 8/1/21? There are a couple of Sundays with 749 flights coming up but August 1st is the first day with over 750 flights scheduled.

Missed by a month.

Busflier 07-08-2021 11:30 AM

The new delta variant of the virus is on the rise in 5 states. It’s up 10% from last week. Really hope this doesn’t become the next wave.

CincoDeMayo 07-08-2021 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by Busflier (Post 3260715)
The new delta variant of the virus is on the rise in 5 states. It’s up 10% from last week. Really hope this doesn’t become the next wave.

99% of those severely affected by the Delta variant are non vaccinated. It’s up because it’s more transmissible for those who won’t get vaccinated. Delta will be the main strain in the USA shortly, as predicted.

Next up, the epsilon variant in California. As long as people won’t/cant get vaccinated on a global scale, the mutations will continue

SlimBob 07-08-2021 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by CincoDeMayo (Post 3260729)
99% of those severely affected by the Delta variant are non vaccinated. It’s up because it’s more transmissible for those who won’t get vaccinated. Delta will be the main strain in the USA shortly, as predicted.

Next up, the epsilon variant in California. As long as people won’t/cant get vaccinated on a global scale, the mutations will continue

Good news-- I think we're into natural selection territory now.

CincoDeMayo 07-08-2021 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by SlimBob (Post 3260750)
Good news-- I think we're into natural selection territory now.

Haha. So true.

FNGFO 07-08-2021 05:02 PM

I hardly think that failure to get vaccinated for a virus that is on par with flu mortality for the vast majority of those who contract it counts as natural selection. There’s going to come a day when health officials will quietly be forced to admit that the survival rate for the unvaccinated without certain co morbidities is essentially the same as for those who were vaccinated.

Excargodog 07-08-2021 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by CincoDeMayo (Post 3260729)
99% of those severely affected by the Delta variant are non vaccinated. It’s up because it’s more transmissible for those who won’t get vaccinated. Delta will be the main strain in the USA shortly, as predicted.

Next up, the epsilon variant in California. As long as people won’t/cant get vaccinated on a global scale, the mutations will continue

Nonsense. Because it’s more transmissible, when people do get it we’ll have still more immunes. Eventually everyone is going to either have had a COVID immunization or will have developed a degree of immunity from getting it, much like the case for the four other commonly circulating human coronaviruses that just cause colds. But eventually the pandemic will end - they always do. Even the great Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918-1920 with a case fatality rate four times that of COVID eventually burned itself out.

https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10....29.51293/full/

Excargodog 07-08-2021 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by DropTank (Post 3260891)
Congrats!
Everything you said is wrong.
We are all stupider for reading this.
My god have mercy on your soul.

No, it is not wrong. There are multiple good studies that demonstrate this. Even having recently had one of the other human coronaviruses gives a degree of immunity.

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20...-COVID-19.aspx

so tell me, Oh wise one, how do YOU believe the Spanish Flu died out in 1920? Because the first primitive flu vaccines weren’t available until 1932.


There are nons so blind as those who will not see
- Jonathan Swift 1738

Macjet 07-08-2021 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by FNGFO (Post 3260871)
I hardly think that failure to get vaccinated for a virus that is on par with flu mortality for the vast majority of those who contract it counts as natural selection. There’s going to come a day when health officials will quietly be forced to admit that the survival rate for the unvaccinated without certain co morbidities is essentially the same as for those who were vaccinated.

This is some first rate Alex Jones horse **** right here.


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