WuWei
467
Yes, I did. Didn’t tell me anything new. We went through all this last year.
WuWei
468
Seems like vaccine approval hesitancy to me.
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Orygun
469
Here’s another article to explain the difference between a vaccine for adults and a vaccine for kids. It’s not long.
WuWei
470
Again, I know all that. That article was from February.
Litany of excuses. During a crisis.
“Both adults and children will need to be vaccinated for things to return to some sort of normalcy,”
What’s the hold up? What are they worried about?
JayJay
471
Yeah never mind.
Exhaustion with the pandemic is setting in everywhere.
WuWei
472
You like links?
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/01/world/delta-variant-kids-infections.html
Question: Is the delta variant more contagious to children than the original COVID-19 strain that we’ve already been dealing with?
Answer: “ Yes (…) When people are infected with the delta variant, they will have 1000 times more virus in their nose, compared with a year, year and a half ago, if they had been infected with the regular first strain of this SARS-CoV-2 COVID virus (…) And that’s what makes it more infectious.”
Vaccine save lives!
Of course it is Florida leading the way “Florida Man” is a great meme
JayJay
476
True.
It’s late 1942….we should have been able to have beaten Japan and Germany by now.
Screw it! I’m getting new tires and taking the car for a long drive and I don’t care how much gas I use!
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Jezcoe
477
Difference is that virus’s lack a capacity to care what we think.
WuWei
479
Funny how when it’s Florida it’s ignorant and selfish.
When it’s Europe it’s exhausted.
Europhiles crack me up.
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JayJay
480
It can be all three.
Exhausted, so one’s ignorant and selfish characteristics come to the fore.
How about exhausted by ignorance and selfishness.
WuWei
483
Or it could be europhilia
What is the history of vaccine side effects springing up after a year or more?
DMK
485
Perfect example. Honest question and I’m dirt on your shoe for asking it.