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This morning at about 6:30 I stopped for gas on my way to work. There were four pumps where I pulled up and I was the only vehicle there. While I was pumping gas, this lady pulled up to the pump diagonally from me, about 20 feet away. She comes up and proceeds to lecture me about not wearing a mask or social distancing. I said “You do realize I was perfectly socially distanced until you felt the need to come up to me and start hassling me over **** that isn’t your business.” Then she said it was her business because I wasn’t wearing a mask to keep from spreading the disease to others. I said “Again, I was here, all alone, 20 feet from anyone until YOU came up to ME.” She says “**** you, plague rat.” Then she walked off bitching about Trumptards. I admit, I laughed. The plague rat comment was funny. Stupid *****.
 
you should change your profile to reflect that, Sarge
 
This morning at about 6:30 I stopped for gas on my way to work. There were four pumps where I pulled up and I was the only vehicle there. While I was pumping gas, this lady pulled up to the pump diagonally from me, about 20 feet away. She comes up and proceeds to lecture me about not wearing a mask or social distancing. I said “You do realize I was perfectly socially distanced until you felt the need to come up to me and start hassling me over **** that isn’t your business.” Then she said it was her business because I wasn’t wearing a mask to keep from spreading the disease to others. I said “Again, I was here, all alone, 20 feet from anyone until YOU came up to ME.” She says “**** you, plague rat.” Then she walked off bitching about Trumptards. I admit, I laughed. The plague rat comment was funny. Stupid *****.

....but mental health issues from the “re-sponse” has caused zero problems.
 
So explain this to me. I am truly baffled. I went to a wedding last week in Louisiana. Came back to KS and had NO quarantine rules (only if I had been at a gathering of 500 or more people). My coworker’s husband is positive..she is quarantine with him but healthy. She cannot return to work until the end of January- she has to quarantine 10 more days after her first 14 day quarantine!! The KS health department made both those rules. So I travel out of state and went to a wedding and didn’t wear a mask, and I don’t have to quarantine. But someone who is quarantining at home for 14 days isn’t safe to return to work for another 10 days past that? She’s literally IN HER HOUSE and not going anywhere.
 
Also, today we were told that we are reducing our workforce to 40% daily, everyone else has to telework. My job is helping Army units repair helicopters, artillery, mortars and small arms. Doesn’t really lend itself to telework, but I will be home, on my *** 60% of the time until further notice. Awesome.
 
Just like that, the Flu is gone...yep. COVID has become the Flu. Hey Spike?! - looks like it literally is both COVID and the Flu now.


The missing flu riddle: 'Influenza has been renamed COVID,' maverick epidemiologist says
As influenza levels continue cratering, some cite COVID measures — even as COVID rates have multiplied nearly sevenfold since the spring in spite of enhanced mitigation policies.

Rates of influenza have remained persistently low through late 2020 and into 2021, cratering from levels a year ago and raising the puzzling specter of sharply reduced influenza transmission rates even as positive tests for COVID-19 have shattered numerous records over the last several weeks.

Where have all the flu cases gone?

Epidemiologist Knut Wittkowski thinks he can answer the riddle.

"Influenza has been renamed COVID in large part," said the former head of biostatistics, epidemiology and research design at Rockefeller University.

"There may be quite a number of influenza cases included in the 'presumed COVID' category of people who have COVID symptoms (which Influenza symptoms can be mistaken for), but are not tested for SARS RNA," Wittkowski told Just the News on Thursday.

Those patients, he argued, "also may have some SARS RNA sitting in their nose while being infected with Influenza, in which case the influenza would be 'confirmed' to be COVID."

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly influenza surveillance tracker reports that the cumulative positive influenza test rate from late September into the week of Dec. 19 stands at 0.2% as measured by clinical labs. That's compared to a cumulative 8.7% from a year before.

The weekly comparisons are even starker: This week one year ago, the positive clinical rate was 22%, where now it stands at 0.1%.

Those low numbers continue trends observed earlier in the year in which flu rates have remained at near-zero levels. The trend is not limited to the U.S. Worldwide, health authorities have all reported sharply decreased influenza levels throughout what is normally peak flu season in the northern hemisphere. Rates in the southern hemisphere were also low this year.
its like everyone has forgotten that the regular flu mutates a bit each year, at different places around our globe; sometimes its worse than normal; sometimes less. whether it is a good or bad flu year, those with pre-existing conditions, like advanced age or respiratory issues, suffer much worse than average. Every year, infants, kids, young adults, middle-age folks have catastrophic flu related health issues that no one really cares about.....statistically.

A coronavirus is a flu-like virus that has flu like symptoms, and has much more dramatic effects on the old, and those with health conditions, even a few young folks. And a different, novel name that invokes fears in some folks.

Fortunately, we now have a vaccine to help save us from the Covid/Flu. Luckily, some sciency/pharma folks have been working on this problem for a few years ( that means whatever Covid is, it ain't that novel).

They said, back in ancient 2018:

"We’ve been making the flu vaccine in nearly the same way for 70 years. A new technology based on RNA could disrupt that.
Developing the flu vaccine each year is like a game of prediction."

and

"But Pfizer has recently entered into a collaboration with German biotech BioNTech to develop new RNA vaccine technology to create a better flu shot. The multi-year partnership will build upon BioNTech’s RNA technology and could significantly speed up the vaccine manufacturing process"

and

"they would monitor surveillance data on the current viral strains and use information on the genes of those strains to synthetically produce corresponding RNA. When a person is injected with the RNA, their own muscle cells would turn into vaccine “factories,” creating proteins that stimulate the immune response. “We predict that their cells will gobble up the RNA and start expressing the flu antigen,”*


https://www.pfizer.com/news/feature...gy_could_get_the_flu_vaccine_right_every_year

No worries:

"if we did get the strains wrong a new vaccine could be rapidly produced to specifically address the strain causing the outbreak.”

So no need to worry about the new strains occurring. And they get to test all this out on a global population that knows they need a new drug, er, vaccine.


Its like we are all guest starring in a sci-fi pharma drama/horror where the globe's entire leadership is begging for exactly what the nice German DNA experimenters have been cooking up.

I guess you can fool all of the people some of the time.

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This morning at about 6:30 I stopped for gas on my way to work. There were four pumps where I pulled up and I was the only vehicle there. While I was pumping gas, this lady pulled up to the pump diagonally from me, about 20 feet away. She comes up and proceeds to lecture me about not wearing a mask or social distancing. I said “You do realize I was perfectly socially distanced until you felt the need to come up to me and start hassling me over **** that isn’t your business.” Then she said it was her business because I wasn’t wearing a mask to keep from spreading the disease to others. I said “Again, I was here, all alone, 20 feet from anyone until YOU came up to ME.” She says “**** you, plague rat.” Then she walked off bitching about Trumptards. I admit, I laughed. The plague rat comment was funny. Stupid *****.

Libs are control freaks. Any reason to regulate and control people is a good thing.
 
Also, today we were told that we are reducing our workforce to 40% daily, everyone else has to telework. My job is helping Army units repair helicopters, artillery, mortars and small arms. Doesn’t really lend itself to telework, but I will be home, on my *** 60% of the time until further notice. Awesome.

Sorry to hear this Sarge. Lunacy knows no bounds.
 
Sorry to hear this Sarge. Lunacy knows no bounds.

I made up my mind that I'm going to work every day until they tell me I can't. Fortunately, I work pretty far from the flag pole so most of the time they don't know if I'm at work or not anyway. Eventually they'll see I'm not accounting for any telework on my time card, and probably say something. Or not. I guess we will see.
 
This morning at about 6:30 I stopped for gas on my way to work. There were four pumps where I pulled up and I was the only vehicle there. While I was pumping gas, this lady pulled up to the pump diagonally from me, about 20 feet away. She comes up and proceeds to lecture me about not wearing a mask or social distancing. I said “You do realize I was perfectly socially distanced until you felt the need to come up to me and start hassling me over **** that isn’t your business.” Then she said it was her business because I wasn’t wearing a mask to keep from spreading the disease to others. I said “Again, I was here, all alone, 20 feet from anyone until YOU came up to ME.” She says “**** you, plague rat.” Then she walked off bitching about Trumptards. I admit, I laughed. The plague rat comment was funny. Stupid *****.

You are way nicer than I could ever be. The "**** you plague rat" would have done my mr.nice guy in. I bet she wears a mask in the shower.
 
Well just fyi it's day 13 for me. Still have some congestion and a slight cough. This has not been a severe illness at any point for us but it has dragged on. I have never been sick for more than a few days in well, ever. Same with the hubby. We all have varying degrees of smell and taste loss still. The worry about these lingering effects (and what else it might be doing to our bodies that we can't see) is the worst part about this. We are probably past the point where it could turn severe but I'm ready for it to be done.

Like I said, not the most severe illness but I feel terrible that I may have given this to my family. Stay safe and try to avoid getting it if you can.
 
Glad that you and the fam are not worse.

Hopefully you are fully recovered soon.

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I made up my mind that I'm going to work every day until they tell me I can't. Fortunately, I work pretty far from the flag pole so most of the time they don't know if I'm at work or not anyway. Eventually they'll see I'm not accounting for any telework on my time card, and probably say something. Or not. I guess we will see.

Well, so much for that. I will work one out of every 8 work days, the rest is telework. When I said I would rather work I was told I was to comply with the current guidance. This gonna suck.
 
Well, so much for that. I will work one out of every 8 work days, the rest is telework. When I said I would rather work I was told I was to comply with the current guidance. This gonna suck.

Just "remotely" fix helicopters and artillery. That'll work.
 
Yeah, just tell the rivets where to go.

Ah, I'm not part of that kind of fixing. It's more of the "Why doesn't my weapon make people dead?" kind of repairs. Firing and fire control. It's pretty cool. We even have precision guided mortars nowadays. I have a wonderful job when I get to do it.
 
Ah, I'm not part of that kind of fixing. It's more of the "Why doesn't my weapon make people dead?" kind of repairs. Firing and fire control. It's pretty cool. We even have precision guided mortars nowadays. I have a wonderful job when I get to do it.

envious.

congrats.
 
Ah, I'm not part of that kind of fixing. It's more of the "Why doesn't my weapon make people dead?" kind of repairs. Firing and fire control. It's pretty cool. We even have precision guided mortars nowadays. I have a wonderful job when I get to do it.

The Chinese want to know if maybe you can send them a few details. For, you know, lawn darts or something.
 
The Chinese want to know if maybe you can send them a few details. For, you know, lawn darts or something.

dummy! The Gynese send the manuals and handbooks to Sarge.
 
How much are you asking for a baker's dozen?

**** is pretty complicated, but when it works I can put a 120mm mortar on an anthill in your back yard from about 5 miles out, pack it up drive an hour and do it again. GPS is a wonderful thing.
 
**** is pretty complicated, but when it works I can put a 120mm mortar on an anthill in your back yard from about 5 miles out, pack it up drive an hour and do it again. GPS is a wonderful thing.

I remember watching the "smart bombs" on the tube during the Gulf War. That was totally amazing (still is). Guessing that's ancient technology these days.
 
I remember watching the "smart bombs" on the tube during the Gulf War. That was totally amazing (still is). Guessing that's ancient technology these days.

Not at all. Smart bombs are still very much in use. Perhaps refined and better designed, but the basic technology is still the same. Laser guided bombs aren’t going anywhere. There’s been a move toward radar guided stuff over the last decade or so, but radar can be jammed. Laser guidance may be an older technology, but it’s every bit as lethal as it ever was.
 
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