Good news indeed.Good news for the hospital I work at. First time in the last year we don't have a single covid 19 patient admitted and no patients on vents.
Oh yeah. You're #2. Only Jim is beating you.
What took them so long?Good news indeed.
DC hospitals just required vaccinations for all staff by Monday. Thee EEOC weighed in a while back and said "no problem to require vaccinations"
It is DCWhat took them so long?
Medical vices are the number 1 reason I work a blue collar jobFtfy.
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Same here although I read that in basically every urban area in NJ they have lower than 50% bad rates.The case graphs are looking pretty wild here in MA. The virus almost isn't circulating anymore as we have such a highly vaccinated population.
The case graphs are looking pretty wild here in MA. The virus almost isn't circulating anymore as we have such a highly vaccinated population.
Yep! I'm fully maskless at this point, I still carry it around in my pocket should someone ask me to wear it but otherwise it's all good.https://www.beckershospitalreview.c...entage-of-population-vaccinated-march-15.html
It's good knowing New England has it's head at least somewhat out of it's ass.
I bet it's even lower in deep south jersey (Salem and Cumberland). Eating muskrat has probably built up their natural immunity to everything though.Same here although I read that in basically every urban area in NJ they have lower than 50% bad rates.
Gonna sound f'd up but every town you don't want to live in in NJ has poor vax rates. Towns like Camden and Irvington.
Yours either you cock suckin mutha fucka
Oh so the mask has a one way valve? LOL The mental gymnastics must be exhausting. Literal proof that masks make you sick and you are better off NOT wearing one.
How about deaths being exactly the same as 2 years ago? Maybe someone can explain? Without using this stockpile of 'excess deaths' that no one seems to be able to find...
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Data says 2017 was worse for excess deaths than 2020. Sounds like a point I tried to make last year...
I'm sure Gretafan99 will have some condescending remarks to make.
https://www.pnas.org/content/118/16/e2024850118#T1
[2017] 13.02 million life years lost excess mortality
[2020] 4.41 million years of life lost to COVID-19
...because "COVID-19 deaths in 2020 occurred at much older ages, on average, than the excess deaths of 2017."