Catsfan69
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It's not cavalier but yes I do think people's lives under the age of 50 are more valuable than those over 50 and I'm over 50. That's just a fact. They have way more life ahead of them. What honestly is the quality of life for the average 85 year old in America? I'm 51. I understand I don't have that much time left. I much rather leave the twenty thirty something kids a robust economy and life than to wring my hands over a virus THAT I HAD that is 99.9% survivable. Will I distance? Sure when possible but I'm not going to avoid planes and elevators. Will I wear a mask? If I have to but the data is showing it's not very effective but I'll give it a better than zero percent chance. You sure brushed over Ivermectin didn't you?
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First entry off google That's a mutation. Most of the time, mutations are so small that they don't significantly affect how the virus works, or they make the virus weaker, Dr. Rhoads says. But occasionally, a mutation helps the virus copy itself or get into our cells more easily.Jun 22, 2021 What to Know About the Latest COVID-19 Variant and Other ... https://health.clevelandclinic.org › what-do
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That's not what the article said. It says they can sometimes become more lethal. If I say they tend to become less lethal that's not an absolute. If I say viruses become less lethal as they mutate that is an absolute. Is English not your first language? Lastly all indicatotions are that Delta is less lethal.
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Because for example you could have terminal cancer but die while you had covid and they would mark covid. Regardless if you actually died from complications due to covid. Now I'm not stupid I know that you don't directly die from covid just like you don't directly die from HIV. If you develop pneumonia for example directly due to covid and mark that as a death for example I'm fine with that. If a fat guy with a history of cardiac events dies of a MI and tests positive and you mark his death covid then frankly that's bullchit.
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A little late but heartfelt congratulations.
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It is true. The vast vast majority of people under 50. I'm over 50 experienced little to no symptoms. I'm sorry but people over 75 and into their 80s have lived a full life and the majority of them their quality of life sucks as it is. Those folks should have been isolated from the get go. For those under 50 that are fat, smoke and do drugs maybe this was a wake up call. I've had it, it sucked but wasn't the sickest I've ever been. It was the sickest I've been over a long period of time. I'm also vaccinated as a backup. But I don't care if someone decides not to get a shot. Life is a risk covid or not.
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Can you share where you got this gif?
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A. I'm immune. B. When did one's health no longer become their responsibility? If you are at risk isolate yourself from others. Which is what should have happened from the beginning. Isolate the few and let the strong push through. Getting a shot or not is a personal choice and nobody's business just like abortion, gender identity or any other health related issue.
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The worst with a clean pocket, the worst in the red zone…
Catsfan69 replied to AceBoogie's topic in Carolina Panthers
I hope my gut is wrong. I really do. If Darnold can turn into Aaron Rodgers everything will be great. -
The worst with a clean pocket, the worst in the red zone…
Catsfan69 replied to AceBoogie's topic in Carolina Panthers
The closer we get to the season the more this gnawing feeling we should have taken Fields grows. -
It's clear from your posts that you are two things. 1. An unabashed homer rivaling Mick Mixon. 2. Probably under 30 years of age.
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His first years were with the Oilers and if I remember correctly he was a Sam there. Sams don't get double digit sacks.