Re: Coronavirus Anti-Maskers, Anti-Vaxxers, Etc.
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 11:16 pm
Finally!
Falsehoods Unchallenged Only Fester and Grow
https://thefogbow.com/forum/
Side track, not quite a hijack...Dave from down under wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 1:41 am From last year
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-pseudo- ... -dangerous
The 'pseudo-legal' arguments used by Melbourne anti-maskers and why they are so dangerous
Anti-maskers have been slammed for trying to make legal arguments during confrontations with businesses and police.
UPDATED 27/07/2020
I hope Fauci is safe.For nearly three weeks Belgium's leading virologist has been living in a safehouse with his wife and 12-year-old son, guarded by security agents.
While scientists across the world have come under attack throughout the pandemic, the threat to Prof Marc Van Ranst is more serious than most.
He has been targeted by a far-right soldier, Jürgen Conings, who has a vendetta for virologists and Covid lockdowns. The military shooting instructor is on the run with a rocket launcher and a machine gun, and Belgian police cannot find him.
"The threat was very real," Prof Van Ranst tells me from his safehouse, as he relives the night he and his family were moved into hiding on 18 May.
FILE - This booking photo provided by the Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office Monday, Jan. 4, 2021 in Port Washington, Wis., shows Steven Brandenburg, a former pharmacist in Wisconsin who purposefully ruined more than 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Brandenburg, of Grafton, was sentenced to three years in prison Tuesday, June 8, 2021, after pleading guilty in February to two felony counts of attempting to tamper with a consumer product.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A former pharmacist in Wisconsin who purposefully ruined more than 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine was sentenced to three years in prison on Tuesday.
Steven Brandenburg, 46, of Grafton, pleaded guilty in February to two felony counts of attempting to tamper with a consumer product. He had admitted to intentionally removing the doses manufactured by Moderna from a refrigerator for hours at Aurora Medical Center in Grafton, located just north of Milwaukee.
In a statement before receiving his sentence, Brandenburg said he felt “great shame” and accepted responsibility for his actions. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported he apologized to his co-workers, family and the community.
Aurora destroyed most of the tampered doses, but not before 57 people received inoculations from the supply. Those doses are believed to have still been effective, but weeks of uncertainty created a storm of anger, anxiety and anguish among the recipients, according to court documents.
Because 'serving' and 'protecting' are not why they support soldiers and cops in the first place? They like authority figures because of their power and how the idea of that power makes them feel. Soldiers and cops hurt the people conservatives do not like, and they do it because it makes conservatives feel important/superior.roadscholar wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 6:24 pm They regularly applaud soldiers and cops for accepting profound risk to serve and protect. They praise them for putting their lives on the line for community and country; as well they should, and so do we.
So... why not support COVID vaccinations as being the same?
It's all true. I have my keys stuck to my left butt cheek RIGHT NOW AT THIS MOMENT. Took me forever to find them, thought they were lost. Turns out I just sat on them and my magnetic butt cheek picked them up.
Most forks are made of 316 stainless steel or silver and aren't magnetic.
We have the dumbest population of any industrialized nation in the world. Period.
That was Tenpenny? Yeah, Dr. Dime is a major player in the antivax crowd.northland10 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:39 pm She's a doctor and the GOP (or a GOP rep) invited her. She has been doing anti-vax stuff for a while.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherri_Tenpenny
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/202 ... 616027002/
Maybe the 2 counties with only a 20% vaccination rate?Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 1:09 pm Again, I was in the car when I heard this story, either CNN or MSNBC, but apparently in severely under-vaccinated TN, the hospitalization rate for covid has recently jumped, did I hear 700%? It was a shocking number.* It was mostly because of the Delta variant.
Went into Lowe's today, masked of course. This was my first trip into a store where NOBODY was wearing a mask. Well, at least until I got to the checkout line. My cashier was wearing one. However, I did see two masked people in the parking lot heading towards the entrance as I was leaving.
Is it just me or do us masked people seem to share a secret camaraderie these days? Masked shoppers are so rare here in FL these days, it's almost like we have our own club. We greet each other with head nods, are extremely polite when passing in aisles. I know when I make contact with another masked shopper, I smile and i think they do too. You can see it in the eyes.
*I went to MSNBC and CNN and couldn't find a story but if I come across it, I'll update.
In two Tennessee counties where only about 20% of residents are fully vaccinated, hospitalizations have risen about 700%.
Reminder that those vaccinated are well-protected, but the unvaccinated remain at high risk, even as cases decline in the U.S.
As of Tuesday, 178 health care workers employed by a Houston-based hospital system are on a two-week unpaid suspension after failing to meet the hospital system’s mandate to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Monday, June 7.
Houston Methodist CEO Marc Boom announced the mandate in April, telling hospital staffers that if they failed to get vaccinated, they would be fired. The 178 suspended employees now have the two unpaid weeks to become fully vaccinated before termination. They can do so by getting the one-shot COVID-19 vaccine by Johnson & Johnson or a second dose of either of the two mRNA vaccines. Boom noted in a letter to employees sent Tuesday that 27 of the 178 suspended employees have received one dose of vaccine.
The Texas hospital system stood out in issuing the vaccination mandate. Many employers have shied away from mandates, though more employers have followed Houston Methodist’s lead in recent weeks. Overall, the mandate appears successful: about 97 percent of the hospital’s nearly 26,000 employees are fully vaccinated. Boom reported that 24,947 staffers were fully vaccinated, while 285 received a medical or religious exemption, and 332 were granted deferrals for pregnancy and other reasons.
I have a friend whose mom can't get it bc of an allergy to an ingredient and she's battling breast cancer. She's basically a prisoner in her home.AndyinPA wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 4:01 pm People who are unvaccinated are just as much at risk as they were a year ago from other unvaccinated people. Getting sick and dying now for those choosing not to be vaccinated seems like a massive display of stupidity. Getting sick and dying now for those choosing not to be vaccinated seems like a massive crime for others who cannot be vaccinated because of immunity issues.