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We're number one we're number one, we're number one, Dammit!

Barjo brought it to my attention that we're really number two but that's still pretty sad.

Lorajay 9 July 13
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Incubate...replicate...mutate. The virus has a real chance of changing enough to outsmart the vaccines because of these idiots.

And that makes it everybody's business!

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I am more worried about the link between Covid, anti-vaxing and stupidity than the link of trump to Covid. He would kill everyone if he were allowed to be in power, just like the leader of Iran right after the revolution. What counts is who is in charge not how many are happy or thriving.

Wow, That is so opposite of me

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And every antivaxxer will deny all responsibility for this outcome of the Trump Virus.

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Nevada is #1 with a 92% increase in cases! Sorry to break the news to you but Oklahoma is a lowly #2 with increases of only 74%. Don't worry! They can still catch up.

barjoe Level 9 July 13, 2021

I was expecting it to be Missouri so I didn't even look at Nevada. It seems like Oklahoma is always in at least the top five of the worst attributes possible.

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The GOP has fully embraced the Anti-Vax meme and now they and some innocents will pay the ultimate price. They've had a year of outreach. We should encourage the MAGA's to hold tightly packed rallies and to visit their relatives, but perhaps they'll do an adequate job on their own.

It makes no sense. trump contracted COVID and also got vaccinated. Trump takes credit for getting the vaccination developed and beginning vaccinating people. Heck! He takes credit for the whole success of the vaccinations. For his supporters to be anti-vaxers seems counter intuitive - nonsensical.

@RussRAB It makes sense in that it follows the pattern of disparaging Fauci and the scientific recommendations on mask-wearing. It seemed not to make sense disrespect mask-wearing as a measure that effectively reduced spread. Adopting the anti-vax attitude meshes in that the Evangelical base is typically anti-science and direct their animus at scientists (who have the effrontery to believe evolution). The QAnon movement makes no sense, except that it revolves around anti-Semitic and racist memes. Again, the overlap with Evangelical and white nationalist values is unmistakable.

From Wikipedia:

"The idea of a link between vaccines and autism has been extensively investigated and conclusively shown to be false."

Despite thiomersal's efficacy, the use of thiomersal is controversial because it can be metabolized or degraded in the body to ethylmercury (C2H5Hg+) and thiosalicylate. As a result, in 1999, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) asked vaccine makers to remove thiomersal from vaccines as quickly as possible on the precautionary principle. Thiomersal is now absent from all common US and European vaccines, except for some preparations of influenza vaccine."

Trace amounts remain in some vaccines due to production processes, at an approximate maximum of one microgram, around 15% of the average daily mercury intake in the US for adults and 2.5% of the daily level considered tolerable by the WHO."

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Dubious honor ,blame the idiots who voted and listened to the anti vaxxers

bobwjr Level 10 July 13, 2021
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I suspect we're in for a whole new round of this virus. It should be named "The Trump Virus". One thing he said was true... "I alone can fix this". But he chose not to. Instead he throws gasoline on the fire and laughs.

I agree. It should be named the "Trump Virus"

I thought he said he alone could fix other problems. He just denied this virus from the beginning - it wasn't that bad, it would go away with the heat, he screwed up testing to keep the numbers down, etc.

@RussRAB Yes, his quoted comment was in reference to something else, but his attitude was that he was the only person who could do most big tasks. But he effed-up everything he touched because first and foremost he had to benefit from it. Especially the virus response. There was no % in that for him so he let it run its course.

@mtnhome - You're right about his attitude. He claimed to be smarter than anyone even those who spent their whole lives dedicated to their professions. Then he ran off to play golf and charged us through the nose to line his pockets. It's infuriating that anyone still supports this guy.

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