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  • Biden Administration = Delta Disaster

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    • Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
      Biden Administration = Delta Disaster
      The Biden Administration has failed with this pandemic.
      Deuces Valley.
      ... No really, deuces.
      ________________
      "Enjoy the ride."

      - a smart man

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      • Ian Haworth @ighaworth

        Percentage of those 65+ years old (highest risk) who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19: ..California, 82.6%...Illinois, 79.6%... New York, 85%, Washington D.C. 82.4% ...Florida, 86% ..Data matters. Relevant data matters more.

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        • Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post

          No need to watch Face the Nation. I've been delivering that discussion commercial-free going on 17 months now...
          No.

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          • According to the CDC website, best as I can tell, out of almost 550,000 available hospital beds in the US, fewer than 1600 are COVID related as of July 31st week.

            Covid is NOT filling hospitals today and media or politicians saying or suggesting otherwise is an out and out lie.

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            • Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
              According to the CDC website, best as I can tell, out of almost 550,000 available hospital beds in the US, fewer than 1600 are COVID related as of July 31st week.

              Covid is NOT filling hospitals today and media or politicians saying or suggesting otherwise is an out and out lie.
              The Trump presidency did one VERY important thing. From the media calling him a fascist, to ignoring the riots in 2020, to lying about Covid; people are awake to the fact that the media and the government are not your friends.
              Livin the dream

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              • Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
                According to the CDC website, best as I can tell, out of almost 550,000 available hospital beds in the US, fewer than 1600 are COVID related as of July 31st week.

                Covid is NOT filling hospitals today and media or politicians saying or suggesting otherwise is an out and out lie.
                No hospitals in Wichita are admitting covid patients from outside the city. Hospitals in Louisiana and Alabama are reporting that they are overwhelmed with covid patients.

                Counting the total available ICU beds is incredibly misleading. In areas with high vaccination rates, there are high numbers of hospital beds available. The on the ground facts are that areas with low vaccination rates are running out of hospital beds.

                Covid is filling hospital beds in areas with low vaccination rates. Using the national average ignores the fact that localities with high vaccination rates have low numbers of covid hospital entries or deaths.

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                • Originally posted by WuTheOne View Post

                  No hospitals in Wichita are admitting covid patients from outside the city. Hospitals in Louisiana and Alabama are reporting that they are overwhelmed with covid patients.

                  Counting the total available ICU beds is incredibly misleading. In areas with high vaccination rates, there are high numbers of hospital beds available. The on the ground facts are that areas with low vaccination rates are running out of hospital beds.

                  Covid is filling hospital beds in areas with low vaccination rates. Using the national average ignores the fact that localities with high vaccination rates have low numbers of covid hospital entries or deaths.
                  Unplug.

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                  • Originally posted by WuTheOne View Post
                    No hospitals in Wichita are admitting covid patients from outside the city.
                    We do NOT have a Covid patient crisis in Sedgwick County. There are 30 people in ICU in Sedgwick County, with 18 available beds.

                    We have a hospital employment crisis. And that's all over the country, and it's really, really bad.

                    Why is nobody talking about this?
                    Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                    • ICU’s in Baton Rouge are 80% filled.

                      Of the COVID ICU patients at Baton Rouge General, 20% were vaccinated.

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                      • Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post
                        ICU’s in Baton Rouge are 80% filled.

                        Of the COVID ICU patients at Baton Rouge General, 20% were vaccinated.
                        Sounds like you guys are getting hammered pretty hard. Stay safe!
                        Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                        • Originally posted by WuTheOne View Post

                          No hospitals in Wichita are admitting covid patients from outside the city. Hospitals in Louisiana and Alabama are reporting that they are overwhelmed with covid patients.

                          Counting the total available ICU beds is incredibly misleading. In areas with high vaccination rates, there are high numbers of hospital beds available. The on the ground facts are that areas with low vaccination rates are running out of hospital beds.

                          Covid is filling hospital beds in areas with low vaccination rates. Using the national average ignores the fact that localities with high vaccination rates have low numbers of covid hospital entries or deaths.
                          You are 100% correct.

                          The rest of the thread participants range from 100% incorrect, to 50% incorrect. ALWAYS hedging on the opposite side of reality/rationality.

                          It appears all is well in the world then this morning. :)

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                          • Sunday Florida COVID-19 update: Current hospitalizations nearing 14,000, HHS reports

                            The 13,793 novel coronavirus patients in 251 hospitals in Sunday’s HHS update represented a relatively small spike from the 13,747 reported Saturday. Similarly small was the increase in intensive care unit beds used for COVID-19 patients, 2,767 from 2,750.

                            But, they were increases. Also, lest there be any doubt the pandemic’s resurgence is a bigger problem for Florida hospitals than hospitals elsewhere, 24.4% of all Florida hospital patients are classified as COVID-19 patients — compared with 8.7% nationally. As for ICU beds, 43.8% of those are taken up by COVID-19 patients in Florida. Nationally, that number is 19.4%.

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                            • Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post

                              You are 100% correct.

                              The rest of the thread participants range from 100% incorrect, to 50% incorrect. ALWAYS hedging on the opposite side of reality/rationality.

                              It appears all is well in the world then this morning. :)
                              Unplug. Reduce bias. READ posts. Increase understanding.

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                              • Hopefully this will increase everyone's understanding. They even did the crayon work for me.

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