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pirate-blues


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Corona and lime
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pirate-blues


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TheStallionMang
Do U know who yur fuckin with?


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Lophosaurus
suruasohpol


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I drove through a city named Corona the other day. Sad looking
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koods
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Being inside will make you sick it always has. Just another way to disconnect you from nature.
All of my doctors trips in the past decade have been due to Lyme. Nature definitely doesn’t equal healthy.
Ticks do not cause Lyme. You went to the doctor as a healthy person and while they were taking blood from you, they actually injected the disease into you.
They never took blood.
You’re straight up crazy dude
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Asante
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Re: Viral outbreak in China [Re: koods] 2
#26682543 - 05/20/20 04:38 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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South Korean Study:
-people are NOT getting reinfected -virus mutates slow enough for herd immunity and a vaccin
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morrowasted
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Re: Viral outbreak in China [Re: Asante] 4
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They never took blood.
You’re straight up crazy dude
oh dude it is standard practice to give midazolam before giving people lyme so they dont remember it, duh.
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Primal Glitch
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Re: Viral outbreak in China [Re: Asante] 1
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-people are NOT getting reinfected -virus mutates slow enough for herd immunity and a vaccin
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make the changa you wish to see in the world gnome sayin'?
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tyrannicalrex
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Re: Viral outbreak in China [Re: koods] 1
#26682851 - 05/20/20 08:54 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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koods said: This nation is a cult of individualism.
Look in my eyes, what do you see? The cult of personality I know your anger, I know your dreams I've been everything you want to be I'm the cult of personality Like Mussolini and Kennedy I'm the cult of personality The cult of personality The cult of personality Neon lights, a Nobel Prize Then a mirror speaks, the reflection lies You don't have to follow me Only you can set me free I sell the things you need to be I'm the smiling face on your T.V. I'm the cult of personality I exploit you still you love me I tell you one and one makes three I'm the cult of personality Like Joseph Stalin and Gandhi I'm the cult of personality The cult of personality The cult of personality Neon lights a Nobel Prize A leader speaks, that leader dies You don't have to follow me Only you can set you free You gave me fortune You gave me fame You gave me power in your own god's name I'm every person you need to be Oh, I'm the cult of personality I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of, I'm the cult of personality
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tyrannicalrex
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/chinas-new-outbreak-shows-signs-the-virus-could-be-changing/ar-BB14leel?li=BBnb7Kz
Bloomberg China’s New Outbreak Shows Signs the Virus Could Be Changing Bloomberg News 4 hrs ago Before-and-after shots show lockdowns' effect on pollution Body found on beach where WWE pro went missing (Bloomberg) -- Chinese doctors are seeing the coronavirus manifest differently among patients in its new cluster of cases in the northeast region compared to the original outbreak in Wuhan, suggesting that the pathogen may be changing in unknown ways and complicating efforts to stamp it out.
This transmission electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2-also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus that causes COVID-19-isolated from a patient in the U.S. Virus particles are shown emerging from the surface of cells cultured in the lab. The spikes on the outer edge of the virus particles give coronaviruses their name, crown-like.© Photographer: BSIP/Universal Images Group Editorial This transmission electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2-also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus that causes COVID-19-isolated from a patient in the U.S. Virus particles are shown emerging from the surface of cells cultured in the lab. The spikes on the outer edge of the virus particles give coronaviruses their name, crown-like. Patients found in the northern provinces of Jilin and Heilongjiang appear to carry the virus for a longer period of time and take longer to test negative, Qiu Haibo, one of China’s top critical care doctors, told state television on Tuesday.
Patients in the northeast also appear to be taking longer than the one to two weeks observed in Wuhan to develop symptoms after infection, and this delayed onset is making it harder for authorities to catch cases before they spread, said Qiu, who is now in the northern region treating patients.
Second Waves That Are Hard to Trace Plague Asia’s Virus Recovery
“The longer period during which infected patients show no symptoms has created clusters of family infections,” said Qiu, who was earlier sent to Wuhan to help in the original outbreak. Some 46 cases have been reported over the past two weeks spread across three cities -- Shulan, Jilin city and Shengyang -- in two provinces, a resurgence of infection that sparked renewed lockdown measures over a region of 100 million people.
Scientists still do not fully understand if the virus is changing in significant ways and the differences Chinese doctors are seeing could be due to the fact that they’re able to observe patients more thoroughly and from an earlier stage than in Wuhan. When the outbreak first exploded in the central Chinese city, the local health-care system was so overwhelmed that only the most serious cases were being treated. The northeast cluster is also far smaller than Hubei’s outbreak, which ultimately sickened over 68,000 people.
Slide 1 of 50: A students gets his temperature checked with a thermal imaging camera as a high school reopens, following the global outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Chungju, South Korea, May 20, 2020. Next Slide Full screen 1/50 SLIDES © Yonhap/Reuters A students gets his temperature checked with a thermal imaging camera as a high school reopens, in Chungju, South Korea, on May 20. Slideshow by photo services Coronavirus Newsletter: The mutation question
Still, the findings suggest that the remaining uncertainty over how the virus manifests will hinder governments’ efforts to curb its spread and re-open their battered economies. China has one of the most comprehensive virus detection and testing regimes globally and yet is still struggling to contain its new cluster.
Researchers worldwide are trying to ascertain if the virus is mutating in a significant way to become more contagious as it races through the human population, but early research suggesting this possibility has been criticized for being overblown.
“In theory, some changes in the genetic structure can lead to changes in the virus structure or how the virus behaves,” said Keiji Fukuda, director and clinical professor at the University of Hong Kong’s School of Public Health. “However, many mutations lead to no discernible changes at all.”
It’s likely that the observations in China don’t have a simple correlation with a mutation and “very clear evidence” is needed before concluding that the virus is mutating, he said.
Northeast Differences Qiu said that doctors have also noticed patients in the northeast cluster seem to have damage mostly in their lungs, whereas patients in Wuhan suffered multi-organ damage across the heart, kidney and gut.
Officials now believe that the new cluster stemmed from contact with infected arrivals from Russia, which has one of the worst outbreaks in Europe. Genetic sequencing has showed a match between the northeast cases and Russian-linked ones, said Qiu.
Among the northeast cluster, only 10% have turned critical and 26 are hospitalized.
Over 100 Million in China’s Northeast Face Renewed Lockdown
China is moving aggressively to stem the spread of the new cluster ahead of its annual political gathering in Beijing scheduled to start this week. As thousands of delegates stream into the capital to endorse the government’s agenda, China’s central leadership is determined to project stability and control.
The northeast provinces have ordered a return of lockdown measures, halting train services, closing schools and sealing off residential compounds, dismaying residents who had thought the worst was over.
“People should not assume the peak has passed or let down their guard,” Wu Anhua, a senior infectious disease doctor, said on state television on Tuesday. “It’s totally possible that the epidemic will last for a long time.”
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Jokeshopbeard
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I caught up with an old friend who works at a nursing home in RI yesterday.
It was fucking brutal to hear what it's actually like for someone on the 'front lines' of this invisible war. They're losing roughly two residents a day over the past few days. She loves a lot of them very dearly and is often in tears on her way to work not knowing who's going to have popped off in the night.
Really puts into perspective the numpty's out there who bitch and moan about having to wear a mask. I think if they saw the amount of PPE she has to slog around in, saw the trolleys moving dead bodies out constantly, saw people they love and care about dying before their eyes, and saw how the agency workers who've had to fill the staffing gaps treat the older folk because of this, they'd get a whole new sense of how fucking savage this situation really is.
I feel fucking humbled having been given this insight, and wanted to share it with you.
-------------------- Let it be seen that you are nothing. And in knowing that you are nothing... there is nothing to lose, there is nothing to gain. What can happen to you? Something can happen to the body, but it will either heal or it won't. What's the big deal? Let life knock you to bits. Let life take you apart. Let life destroy you. It will only destroy what you are not. --Jac O'keeffe
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Asante
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Jokeshopbeard said: I caught up with an old friend who works at a nursing home in RI yesterday.
It was fucking brutal to hear what it's actually like for someone on the 'front lines' of this invisible war. They're losing roughly two residents a day over the past few days. She loves a lot of them very dearly and is often in tears on her way to work not knowing who's going to have popped off in the night.
Really puts into perspective the numpty's out there who bitch and moan about having to wear a mask. I think if they saw the amount of PPE she has to slog around in, saw the trolleys moving dead bodies out constantly, saw people they love and care about dying before their eyes, and saw how the agency workers who've had to fill the staffing gaps treat the older folk because of this, they'd get a whole new sense of how fucking savage this situation really is.
I feel fucking humbled having been given this insight, and wanted to share it with you.
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pirate-blues


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Jokeshopbeard said: I caught up with an old friend who works at a nursing home in RI yesterday.
It was fucking brutal to hear what it's actually like for someone on the 'front lines' of this invisible war. They're losing roughly two residents a day over the past few days. She loves a lot of them very dearly and is often in tears on her way to work not knowing who's going to have popped off in the night.
Really puts into perspective the numpty's out there who bitch and moan about having to wear a mask. I think if they saw the amount of PPE she has to slog around in, saw the trolleys moving dead bodies out constantly, saw people they love and care about dying before their eyes, and saw how the agency workers who've had to fill the staffing gaps treat the older folk because of this, they'd get a whole new sense of how fucking savage this situation really is.
I feel fucking humbled having been given this insight, and wanted to share it with you.
It is brutal. It's a hard enough job during the best of times. I cannot even begin to imagine what it's like trying to deal with a whole bunch of people in a memory care home(just one instance) who can't remember shit - can you imagine how difficult it is to get them to keep their masks on? Dealing with people who are used to their family coming multiple times a week who are now alone..just trying to get them to understand why. It's like dealing with a ton of overgrown, adult-sized, medically complex children.
There are CNAs and caregivers who are paid like 10 dollars an hour. They're not prepared or trained to deal with something like this - they were already paid waaay less than what they deserve before they had a very real and significant risk of getting sick and potentially dying themselves. Like 60% of deaths in my state can be attributed to not only residents of long term care and nursing homes, but employees as well.
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morrowasted
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anyone leaving the hospital gets hit with one of these by security and told a story about busy ICUs filled with people in respiratory distress

wake up sheeple
JSB, send my regards to your friend
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tyrannicalrex
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Yeah man, one has to be a very strong person to work in that area of healthcare.
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PumpJackTeX
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Lophosaurus said: I drove through a city named Corona the other day. Sad looking
Denver announced the outbreak here originated from Queen Soopers on 9th & Corona.
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koods
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#26683316 - 05/20/20 12:57 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Brazil is a fucking disaster. The bolsanaro government is even more incompetent than ours.
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pirate-blues


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Re: Viral outbreak in China [Re: koods] 1
#26683327 - 05/20/20 01:03 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Bolsanaro's administration is simultaneously more incompetent, more corrupt, and more malicious than ours. That would almost be impressive if there wasn't going to be generations of damage to the environment, economy, and people there. It really is a travesty.
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