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Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
Spoke to my backhoe guy an hour ago. He said his dad, Henry, got the shot. His tongue swelled up to where he couldn't eat. His doctor told him it was a side effect of the jab, and there was nothing they could for him, just takes time. He got sores on his tongue and had to swallow all that crap. He's better now. I've known Henry for 20 years, guessing him at 65 or so......
In fact, what looks like COVID tongue could easily be a symptom of a different viral or bacterial infection. Even when the bumps and swelling are clearly connected to COVID, there are many possible reasons. COVID tongue might be caused by:- A high number of ACE receptors in your tongue. ACE receptors are proteins found on cells in your body. When the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, attaches to ACE receptors, it can get into your cells. You have a large number of ACE receptors in your tongue, which could lead to swelling when you have a COVID-19 infection.
- Your immune system fighting COVID-19. When your immune system is fighting a bacterial or viral infection, it can cause swelling throughout your body. This could include the tongue swelling associated with COVID tongue.
- COVID causing oral thrush. Oral thrush is a fungus in your mouth that can be caused by a number of infections. This might include COVID-19. Plus, oral thrush is a side effect of some of the medications used to treat COVID-19.
- Changes to the surface of your tongue. Infections are known to sometimes lead to changes on the surface of your tongue that can lead to mouth ulcers and other symptoms. It’s possible COVID-19 can lead to this sort of change.
- Dry mouth. COVID-19 can affect your salivary glands and cause them to secrete less salvia. This could lead to dry mouth. It’s well studied that dry mouth can lead to multiple other oral issues.
- COVID activating oral herpes. The inflammation caused by COVID-19 can activate other viruses in your body. This might include the herpes simplex virus, which lays dormant in your body even when you don’t have symptoms. COVID could cause the herpes virus to activate and cause mouth ulcers.
COVID tongue could be caused by any one of these factors or by a combination of them. There’s also a chance that COVID tongue is sometimes caused by breathing tubes and other COVID treatments that could irritate your mouth and lead to a swollen tongue.Not responsible for damage from posts that sail over the reader's head.
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LoL! Mental midgets gonna midget.
You asked for it.
Here comes the medicine:
Someone is killing Republicans and Trump voters
It is up to conservative leaders to save their own.
(RNS) — To say that someone is killing Republicans and Trump supporters in this country sounds like a conspiracy theory gone crazy. It is the kind of conspiracy theory that should be banned by Facebook and Twitter.
But the evidence is overwhelming.
People in counties that voted for Donald Trump in 2020 are dying at much higher rates from COVID-19 than people who live in counties that voted for Joe Biden, according to a study by National Public Radio.“Since May 2021, people living in counties that voted heavily for Donald Trump during the last presidential election have been nearly three times as likely to die from COVID-19 as those who live in areas that went for now-President Biden,” NPR wrote in its report.
“People living in counties that went 60% or higher for Trump in November 2020 had 2.7 times the death rates of those that went for Biden. Counties with an even higher share of the vote for Trump saw higher COVID-19 mortality rates.”
Could this be because Trump voters were older? No, the trend was robust even after controlling for age.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
How’s the black vaccination rate going?Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Here's an interesting article from spring 2020:
(RNS) — Data from the Pew Research Center indicates that Republicans may have risked their lives because they trusted the president’s views on the pandemic.
Is Trump killing his supporters?
Data from the Pew Research Center indicates that Republicans may have risked their lives because they trusted the president’s views on the pandemic.(RNS) — Has President Donald Trump put the lives of his supporters at risk because of his early downplaying of the coronavirus epidemic?
Although he now is saying 100,000 deaths will be a win, for months the president ignored warnings from professionals and told the country not to worry.
In January, he said that the situation was “under control” and “it’s going to be just fine.” “We have very little problem in this country,” he said later in January. As late as March 5, he tweeted that we had “only 129 cases.” On March 12, he said we have “very few cases” compared with other countries. Numerous times he compared the virus to the flu.When the coronavirus epidemic is over, social scientists are going to have a field day examining the impact of Trump’s leadership, or lack of it, on the contagion.
Did Republicans get infected and die at a higher rate than Democrats? Did red states (or counties) have higher infection rates than blue states? Did evangelicals do worse than other religious groups? Did viewers of Fox News get infected at a higher rate than those who watched CNN?
Such studies will have to control for many other factors, such as age, occupation and income, but the results will certainly be interesting one way or the other.
Just about every single Covid death in America (and many in the world, as they look to us for leadership), lies on the back of Donald J. Trump.
There's no stuffing the genie back into the bottle. Biden wasn't going to come in and magically erase the virus after it was allowed to freely consume Americans for almost 9 mos. prior. Daily infections were north of 250k when Uncle Joe was sworn in. Since the very start of his presidency he has followed the experts' advice, word for word. Trump thwarted the experts at every turn... when it mattered most.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
Unplug Clod...
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/us-blacks-latinos-remain-covid-19-vaccine-deliberate/story?id=79830353Some experts and health advocates have found unvaccinated people of color to be vaccine 'deliberate' rather than vaccine hesitant.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View PostHere's an interesting article from spring 2020:
https://religionnews.com/2020/04/02/...is-supporters/
Interesting question posited back in April, 2020. As we (in reality) are now well aware - yes, Donald Trump ****ed up big-time!
Just about every single Covid death in America (and many in the world, as they look to us for leadership), lies on the back of Donald J. Trump.
There's no stuffing the genie back into the bottle. Biden wasn't going to come in and magically erase the virus after it was allowed to freely consume Americans for almost 9 mos. prior. Daily infections were north of 250k when Uncle Joe was sworn in. Since the very start of his presidency he has followed the experts' advice, word for word. Trump thwarted the experts at every turn... when it mattered most.
Moron.Last edited by ShockerFever; December 9, 2021, 04:38 PM.Deuces Valley.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
You’re such a moron. If Trump came in and locked down the country on March 1st (and the left would’ve complained) for a month, that wouldn’t have stopped anything. It only would’ve delayed it. Remember there’s no such thing as borders? It’s a damn virus. You can’t contain it no matter how much you want to believe you can. You’re just using it as a scapegoat to blame Trump like everyone one of your left-wing nutjob friends.
Moron.
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I'm a believer in individual rights. That said, things like this make me wonder why everyone hasn't gotten vaccinated. It's everybody's choice in the matter, I know there have been side effects, and even deaths from the vaccine, but there are risks in everything.
IMG_20211210_061835.jpgThere are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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Originally posted by MoValley John View PostI'm a believer in self determination and individual rights. That said, things like this make me wonder why everyone hasn't gotten vaccinated. It's everybody's choice in the matter, I know there have been side effects, and even deaths from the vaccine, but there are risks in everything.
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Additionally, your chances of hospitalization, unvaccinated, across all ages is 0.04%, or 1:2200.
The second group of people that might not feel compelled to vaccinate are those that have already had vivid. What’s the reinfection rate, and for those that do get it, what’s the hospitalization rate?
If the government was serious about this, they wouldn’t be pushing vaccination on those that have already tested positive or those under ~ 25.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
You make a compelling point, but there is some nuance that the chart doesn’t show; the hospitalization rate of people under 20 and 20-30. Very few people in that range are going to be in the red plotted line.
Additionally, your chances of hospitalization, unvaccinated, across all ages is 0.04%, or 1:2200.
The second group of people that might not feel compelled to vaccinate are those that have already had vivid. What’s the reinfection rate, and for those that do get it, what’s the hospitalization rate?
If the government was serious about this, they wouldn’t be pushing vaccination on those that have already tested positive or those under ~ 25.
with vaccinating a five year-old. That said, I think everyone over 21 should be vaccinated regardless of a history of having the virus. I'd encourage everyone to do so, but I wouldn't mandate it. I also don't judge, people have their own reasons for making decisions. I also don't mourn for those who chose not to vaccinate and end up really sick or dying.
I also see every variant being less deadly. We are probably just a few more mutations from this being completey asymptotic in most and a common cold at worse.There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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Originally posted by MoValley John View PostI also see every variant being less deadly. We are probably just a few more mutations from this being completey asymptotic in most and a common cold at worse.
With the urbanization of the world, and the proliferation of consumer air travel, any modern world pandemic is going to surpass and be prolonged when compared with the pandemic of 1918. The world has in effect become smaller.
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