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955,000 people got vaccinated yesterday. Do you think that’s the last of them, nobody else wants it? Or you just want to believe the demand is gone because of your ****** up ideology?
Wha wha wha wha what???????
You seem to equate people NOW getting the vaccine to it being unavailable?
Are you really this dense?

I’d suggest these people have OTHER reasons.
such as not wanting to previously
Waiting to see the side effects
Waiting to see if anything else comes available
Waiting to see what methods come out

nah. You’re illogic simply must be the only reason.
I feel we’re all losing IQ points for not only reading your drivel, but responding to it.
 
Jesus F Christ, I leave a couple days for a wedding and Hypoflog and Tibor go full retard. Making up data, ignoring real data. I was in Virginia, Flogtard's home state. People all living free and open.

Flog running around screaming rural counties lead the nation in new cases after showing, 14 times, he has no clue about the country's geography. The man who makes claim after claim, without ever supporting one claim with any links and data, wants you all to believe this next assertion.

He lost his *** on the states data. Got utterly destroyed when faced with the fact that states with no mask mandates are faring far, far far better than states with...so he switches to counties.

Meanwhile, per the New York Times, the states that still lead the country in cases per 100K below. Michigan still crushing it with 33 cases per day, while the USA averages 13 cases per day. Of the 10 states still CRUSHING it in cases per day, 9 still force their citizens to wear masks and lock down.

It ain't working. But the CoronaBros will continue to cheer it on.

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The cure is worse than the virus. It will take us many, many years to understand the destruction these lock downs caused in terms of overall deaths due to people not getting the care they otherwise would have.

 
Floggy: living up to his well-deserved nickname.

Decaf: Dull, fake, watered-down nobody who is also living up to his nickname quite well.

You two have been dubbed quite well, Flog & Decaf.
 
Tibs and HypoFlog, described in detail below....


A recent article in The Atlantic calls out liberals for continuing to adopt excessive Coronavirus restrictions, despite CDC guidance, as “an expression of political identity.”

The essay, published Wednesday and titled “The Liberals Who Can’t Quit Lockdown,” begins with staff writer Emma Green stating that “progressive communities” have had some of the “fiercest battles” over COVID-19 policies, with some liberal policy makers having “left scientific evidence behind.”

Addressing those “lurking” liberals who “aren’t quite ready to let go of pandemic restrictions,” Green states that, for them, “diligence against COVID-19 remains an expression of political identity—even when that means overestimating the disease’s risks or setting limits far more strict than what public-health guidelines permit.”



Noting that surveys have depicted Democrats as expressing more worry about the pandemic than Republicans, Green writes that, “People who describe themselves as ‘very liberal’ are distinctly anxious.”

Recalling that a third of “very liberal people” were “very concerned” this spring (after the vaccine rollout began) about serious illness from COVID-19, Green writes how one study encapsulated this.

According to the study conducted by University of North Carolina political scientist Marc Hetherington, “forty-three percent of very liberal respondents believed that getting the coronavirus would have a ‘very bad’ effect on their life.”

Though Green expresses understanding for initial concerns when the virus was less understood, she writes that progressives “stressed the scientific evidence, and then veered away from it.”

“Last year, when the pandemic was raging and scientists and public-health officials were still trying to understand how the virus spread, extreme care was warranted,” she writes, noting that scientific knowledge of COVID-19 has increased since then.

Green attributes part of the reaction to an opposition by liberals to then-President Donald Trump and his handling of the pandemic.

“For many progressives, extreme vigilance was in part about opposing Donald Trump. Some of this reaction was born of deeply felt frustration with how he handled the pandemic,” she writes.

“It could also be knee-jerk,” she adds, before quoting Monica Gandhi, a professor of medicine at The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), who, criticizing those on the left who would oppose Trump at any cost, told her that “If [Trump] said, ‘Keep schools open,’ then, well, we’re going to do everything in our power to keep schools closed.”

“We went the other way, in an extreme way, against Trump’s politicization,” the professor added.

Green describes how times have changed while emphasizing the importance of updating personal behaviors accordingly.

“The spring of 2021 is different from the spring of 2020, though,” she writes. “Scientists know a lot more about how COVID-19 spreads—and how it doesn’t.”

“Public-health advice is shifting,” she adds. “But some progressives have not updated their behavior based on the new information.”

Noting the “eagerness” of these progressives to increase protection against the virus, according to Green they may be “underestimating other costs” in the process.

“[V]igilance can have unintended consequences when it imposes on other people’s lives,” she writes. “Even as scientific knowledge of COVID-19 has increased, some progressives have continued to embrace policies and behaviors that aren’t supported by evidence, such as banning access to playgrounds, closing beaches, and refusing to reopen schools for in-person learning.”

Green then quotes Gandhi, saying that the excessive caution is eroding trust in public health.

“Those who are vaccinated on the left seem to think overcaution now is the way to go, which is making people on the right question the effectiveness of the vaccines,” Gandhi says.

“Public figures and policy makers who try to dictate others’ behavior without any scientific justification for doing so erode trust in public health and make people less willing to take useful precautions,” Green adds.

Noting the current wide accessibility to COVID-19 vaccines, Green writes that many progressives “continue to listen to voices preaching caution over relaxation,” while singling out Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, for stating he wouldn’t travel or eat at restaurants though he is fully vaccinated despite CDC guidance of the safety of such activities.

Green also calls out California Governor Gavin Newsom for refusing in April to guarantee that state schools would fully reopen in the fall despite studies demonstrating that “modified in-person instruction is safe.”

Criticizing leaders in Brookline, Massachusetts, for deciding to keep a local outdoor mask mandate in place despite the CDC’s relaxed guidance, Green also notes that despite low outdoor transmission risks, many continue to wear masks and “scolding is still a popular pastime” when it comes to masks.

“At least in San Francisco, a lot of people are glaring at each other if they don’t wear masks outside,” Green quotes Gandhi as saying.

Green also describes how some have taken to attributing the push for reopening schools to whites and white supremacy.

“In Somerville, a local leader appeared to describe parents who wanted a faster return to in-person instruction as ‘******* white parents’ in a virtual public meeting,” she writes, adding that “a community member accused the group of mothers advocating for schools to reopen of being motivated by white supremacy.”

Green then asserts those who are still overly cautious with COVID-19 protocols are living in the past.

“When vaccinated adults refuse to see friends indoors, they’re working through the trauma of the past year,” she writes.

“When they keep their kids out of playgrounds and urge friends to stay distanced at small outdoor picnics, they are continuing the spirit of the past year,” she adds.

In response to Green’s article, many prominent figures took to Twitter to express support.

“I’ve been saying this entire time – there’s a segment of our population who want to continue living like this and it’s bizarre and macabre,” wrote “The View” co-host Meghan McCain.



“This is an excellent piece,” wrote New York Times correspondent Maggie Haberman.



“Excellent piece,” wrote author and media columnist Daniel Gross.

“Lots written about vaccine hesitancy,” he added. “Less written about vaccinated hesitancy.”

“If ‘science is real,’ as the slogan goes—then you can take your mask off on the hiking trail,” wrote ABC News senior national correspondent Terry Moran.

“Anti-science progressives should get called out just as much as anti-science Trumpists,” he added. “Great story here by @emmaogreen.”

“Really great @emmaogreen on a phenomenon every single person i know has been talking about: how did such a sizable segment of the ‘i believe in science’ demo slide into calling a very, very wide range of things literal murder,” wrote fellow Atlantic writer Kaitlyn Tiffany.

On Monday, USA Today columnist Steven Petrow wrote that he kept his mask on during an early morning walk in Miami despite there being no requirement to do so.

“Coming from North Carolina, where masks were still required in public, I had mine on,” he wrote. “I understood there’s no such requirement in Florida, where folks are free to wear — or not wear — a mask outdoors.”

 
Flog will be along shortly to claim that a small town in South Dakota has experienced an explosion of Chinese flu and leave it to me to research the fact that he is making up the claim.
 
Scott Adams made an observation. He said that many people who want to continue wearing masks may do so on the basis that they are ugly. They want to continue hiding their ugliness despite what science says about this pandemic.

He may be right.
 
Scott Adams made an observation. He said that many people who want to continue wearing masks may do so on the basis that they are ugly. They want to continue hiding their ugliness despite what science says about this pandemic.

He may be right.
There is truth to that. My mother hates wearing her dentures. Now she loves the fact she can go out shopping and not have to wear them.

Another reason may be this; And I'm guilty of it.... Although, I hate the required mask wearing, I sometimes like the fact that there will be less chance of someone recognizing me and starting a painful conversation when I'm grocery shopping. Yes, I hate people.
 
I said it before and I will say it again: I took the experimental vaccines for NBC agents in 1990 while in the Army, I will not be going down that road again. I'll wait and see what the real data is on the efficacy and safety of the jab before I get anywhere close to taking it.
 
Scott Adams made an observation. He said that many people who want to continue wearing masks may do so on the basis that they are ugly. They want to continue hiding their ugliness despite what science says about this pandemic.

He may be right.

Steeltime has written the CDC several times, demanding then begging that their protocol continue to require Ogres to wear masks.

As a public safety issue.
 
Steeltime has written the CDC several times, demanding then begging that their protocol continue to require Ogres to wear masks.

As a public safety issue.
with cyanide-laced pacifiers sewn in.
 
Stop being jerks and join the rest of civilized society around the world. Get your vaccines & wear your masks. It will take everyone working together collectively to defeat Covid, so we can get on with our lives.


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Let's clasp our hands together and pray what's happening in India doesn't spread elsewhere. It's a humanitarian crisis that's been spinning out of control for weeks, with no end in sight. God help those people, the entire health care system is barely functioning, they're burning corpses in the streets due to lack of space in the morgues. It is literally hell on earth, in a country of 1.3bn people. The far-right Modri government has ****** this up beyond imagination, after declaring 'victory' over Covid early this year, lifting restrictions, allowing mass public events. The country is now spiraling out of control, total FUBAR situation.



India's daily Covid-19 death toll surpassed 4,000 for the first time on Saturday, with Tamil Nadu becoming the latest state to announce a complete lockdown to curb surging infections.

The country's health ministry reported a record 4,187 fatalities for the previous 24 hours, as well as more than 400,000 new infections for the third day in a row. India has now reported more than 21 million cases and 238,000 related deaths since the pandemic began.

The spiraling crisis is stretching India's health care system beyond breaking point. Beds, oxygen and medical workers are in short supply. Some Covid patients are dying in waiting rooms or outside overwhelmed clinics, before they have even been seen by a doctor.
 
Decaf: you stupid, lazy imbecile. The only "anti-vaxxer" on this site is you. Remember when you said you didn't trust the Russian vaccine available in Hungary and were not going to take it? And now you bloviate against "anti-vaxxers"? Look in the mirror, idiot. One of your problems, among many, is that you believe others are as stupid as you and your flaccid liberal cohorts.
 
Wha wha wha wha what???????
You seem to equate people NOW getting the vaccine to it being unavailable?
Are you really this dense?

I’d suggest these people have OTHER reasons.
such as not wanting to previously
Waiting to see the side effects
Waiting to see if anything else comes available
Waiting to see what methods come out

nah. You’re illogic simply must be the only reason.
I feel we’re all losing IQ points for not only reading your drivel, but responding to it.
No, I equate hundreds of thousands of people still getting vaccinated daily as evidence of ONGOING DEMAND and that not everyone who wants to be vaccinated has been vaccinated. But if you’d step outside your bubble, you might be aware that the vaccine IS NOT YET AVAILABLE to millions of 12-15 year-olds.
 
Decaf: you stupid, lazy imbecile. The only "anti-vaxxer" on this site is you. Remember when you said you didn't trust the Russian vaccine available in Hungary and were not going to take it? And now you bloviate against "anti-vaxxers"? Look in the mirror, idiot. One of your problems, among many, is that you believe others are as stupid as you and your flaccid liberal cohorts.
Only anti-vaxxer? You might want to check out the Covid Vaccine thread and reconsider your stupid reply.
 
No, I equate hundreds of thousands of people still getting vaccinated daily as evidence of ONGOING DEMAND and that not everyone who wants to be vaccinated has been vaccinated. But if you’d step outside your bubble, you might be aware that the vaccine IS NOT YET AVAILABLE to millions of 12-15 year-olds.

Wow, 12-15 year olds have been denied the vaccine. That's horrible. I'm sure Trump is to blame.

WASHINGTON — May 4, 2021: President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced a new phase in his push to vaccinate Americans against Covid-19 that includes a focus on children as young as 12.

Although no vaccine is currently authorized in the United States for people under 16, the Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve Pfizer's request to amend its emergency use authorization to include adolescents ages 12 to 15 as early as next week, according to a senior administration official with knowledge of the situation.


******* Trump, denying FDA approval to kids.
 
Only anti-vaxxer? You might want to check out the Covid Vaccine thread and reconsider your stupid reply.

There was a 4 billion percent increase in Hungarian anti-vaxxers due to Decaf.

And a 5 trillion percent increase in stupidity due to freeloading ******** making up stupid ****.
 
If you put all the people denied a Covid shot together with all the people denied a vote due to voter ID laws, you'd have a number equal to the number of dollars freeloading liberals contribute to this site.
 
Decaf: you blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah.

Feel bad you were dropped on your head one too many times as kid. Clearly, you've never recovered.

As I wrote back in April, after some initial hesitation due to lack of transparency & info about the Sputnik vaccine, my wife and I recieved both of our shots. We are fully inoculated, have our vaccination cards and are able to travel this summer.

Dumbass, go crawl back into your stinky, wretched MAGA swamp.
 
my wife and I recieved both of our shots. We are fully inoculated, have our vaccination cards and are able to travel this summer.

Fortunately you don't live under the iron-rule of Bejing Dementia Joe Biden, who MAY allow you a small informal gathering in your backyard by July 4th.
 
Wow, 12-15 year olds have been denied the vaccine. That's horrible. I'm sure Trump is to blame.




******* Trump, denying FDA approval to kids.
Trump? You never answered if you think Trump (and Melanie) were stupid for getting vaccinated a few months after having Covid. You obviously were unaware. Step out of your bubble!
 
Trump? You never answered if you think Trump (and Melanie) were stupid for getting vaccinated a few months after having Covid. You obviously were unaware. Step out of your bubble!
Was it necessary? Probably not but it was the proper thing to do after fighting so hard to get it to the people.
 
I am a freeloading *******. I pollute Steeler Nation because I have nothing else to do. I had a job serving coffee once, but lost the job. Nothing to do with the Chinese flu, just because I am an insufferable prick that everybody hated. I pretend to hate Donald Trump because he is everything I hoped to be but could never achieve. Thank God for conservatives, since they pay the bills and actually build things so that whiny, worthless ***** liberal cunts can whine.

A moment of clarity from a freeloader.
 
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