ERs are now swamped with seriously ill patients — but many don’t even have COVIDWhat if......

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    9royhobbs Well-Known Member

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    First, there is no strawman argument made other than your own by implying that I said that you are fine with 25% of the US population dying of covid. I said you seem to fine with them getting covid. I never said anything about quarantining anyone or studying every infection so why bring it up. The rest is just a repeat of what you have been saying which frankly is irrelevant.
    We don't have perpetual quarantines, your sources are terribly flawed. We do have mandates which, in my opinion, are necessary when people make a health decision based on politics and not on science. The more people that get vaccinated the better the herd immunity will be. A fact that seems lost to you.
     
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    Is there stats showing if all these people with these illnesses have were vaccinated? Just wondering if the Vaccine has affected their immune system so that they are more adept to contracting these other medical issues. I mean, there have been no long term tests on these vaccines. Who knows what will happen in 3-5 years.
     
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    I'm not fine with the 25% who're highly susceptible to Covid getting Covid because their chances after getting Covid aren't too great...That's like a grand total of 80 million people in the US like I previously posted.

    Quarantine those highly susceptible to Covid and let everyone else go about their normal daily routines. Everyone other than the 25% can get Covid and not be adversely affected from Covid infection.

    Let's get on with our lives. Let's get on with a fully functioning economy and lifestyle bereft of superfluous mandates, shortages, inflation and massive gov't overreach.

    ...And we do have perpetual quarantines. For example, the football BQ Aaron Rodgers can't play football because he's contracted Covid. That's your perpetual quarantine: Everyone who gets Covid is quarantined.

    Rodgers being held out from playing football has nothing to do with Rodgers' physical makeup to fight off Covid (about 75% of us have that physical makeup) but it has everything to do with controlling number of Covid cases, for example. BTW, there is no epidemiological science which suggests that limiting number of cases slows the pandemic...All that limiting the number of Covid cases does is place way more of a burden on our already overextended hospital system.
     
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    9royhobbs Well-Known Member

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    So what......put them in internment camps? What are you talking about!! Also, to say who or who isn't adversely affected is false and irresponsible.
    And where in the US is this happening? IF you're referring to the rest of the world, well then I guess the rest of the world doesn't share your opinion which is the way it should be because your opinion is not based on facts.
    As it should be. Rogers lied about his situation and ended up being a smoker in the middle of non smokers. He (and all unvaccinated) put others at risk.
    Common sense tells you that
     
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    For example, we don't know if Rodgers is highly susceptible to Covid. All you and NIH/CDC/WHO/Fauci care about is he has Covid.:roflol:
     

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