Maximum Carnage Week Game Thread
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It saved one life.
Somewhere.
In someplace.
Supposedly.
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Some more unexpected news. Wonder what the reason could be? Anyone? How much better off would we be without the CDC? At least we would have less dead beagles.
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2022/03/11/flu-vaccine-ineffective/1631647015181/
This season's flu shot offered virtually no protection against infection, a new government report shows.
While this latest vaccine only cut the risk of getting a mild case of flu by 16%, the agency has noted that flu vaccines typically reduce the risk of illness by 40% to 60%.
Still, the shot should offer some protection against more severe illness, according to the study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But the findings mean the flu vaccine was "essentially ineffective," Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious diseases expert at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn., told NBC News. -
The state of Washington is hopeless, well anecdotally anyway
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Almost no mask wherever I went today. SW WA not filled with Karen’s and Ken’s.
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My initial guess was 70/30 no mask for my coworkers and 50/50 on customers. Pleasantly surprised to see 65/35 no masked customers and 80/20 for my coworkers. South/Central Snohomish County a little more done with this than I thought. North Snohomish County has been done with Covid for at least six weeks now. Stacking cans in the canned air of my store never smelled sweeter.
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Tom sounds like a real covidiotGrundleStiltzkin said: -
He's absolutely right. It takes tremendous courage to show the world what a chickenshit you are and wear it like a badge of honor. Everyone, stand and applaud Tom's "bravery".GrundleStiltzkin said:
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Watch Dr. John Campbell's YT video from about 2 days ago, with the 10 pages or so of known Pfizer side effects to be on the lookout for. Credit @LoneStarDawg whom posted it above.46XiJCAB said:I've been to two specialists and neither seemed surprised when I told them all of my issues started about 5 weeks after my first jab.
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And that drooling fucking idiot actually believed it.MikeDamone said:
“ You’re not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations” - Joe Biden July 2021Bob_C said:No one ever said vaccine would prevent infection.
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Huh. I'd like to see full interview of that.LoneStarDawg said: -
You get what you vote for. Thank the Lord that the Mayor is on it and is developing a comprehensive approach to public safety.
https://komonews.com/news/local/amazon-temporarily-relocating-workers-from-office-at-3rd-and-pine-due-to-crime-concerns
Amazon temporarily relocating workers from office at 3rd and Pine due to crime concerns
Citing an increase in violent crime, Amazon announced Friday it would temporarily relocate its workers from the company’s office space at 3rd Ave and Pine St in downtown Seattle.
According to Amazon, roughly 1,800 employees are assigned to the 300 Pine St building but note many are still working remotely. KOMO News was sent the following statement regarding the move.
“Given recent incidents near 3rd (Ave) and Pine (St), we’re providing employees currently at that location with alternative office space elsewhere,” an Amazon spokesman said in an emailed statement. “We are hopeful that conditions will improve and that we will be able to bring employees back to this location when it is safe to do so.”
In the last few weeks, shootings, including one that killed a 15-year-old boy, have rocked the busy stretch of downtown. Seattle Police has set up a mobile precinct along 3rd Avenue with officers on bikes patrolling the area, too.
KOMO News reached out to Mayor Bruce Harrell’s office for reaction to the Seattle-based company’s decision and was sent the following statement.
"Mayor Harrell is working every day to make downtown a safe and thriving neighborhood for residents, workers, and businesses. While it will take time to reverse longstanding safety issues, Mayor Harrell's early efforts are critical first steps to address crime and improve safety through dedicated SPD officers, a mobile SPD precinct, and additional environmental changes. Mayor Harrell will continue to develop a comprehensive approach to public safety in collaboration with police and safety advocates, community members, service providers, and businesses, including Amazon, to activate, revitalize, and restore downtown for all." -
I'd like to see Foo Chee before a tribunal so the whole world can see how evil this guy really is. Then the guilty verdict. Then his remaining days in a gulag, forced to watch people testify to the harm the vaxx did to them. A guy can dream, can't he?
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The only republican that I can think of that has directly taken it to Fow Chee is Rand Paul. The rest? Crickets.46XiJCAB said:I'd like to see Foo Chee before a tribunal so the whole world can see how evil this guy really is. Then the guilty verdict. Then his remaining days in a gulag, forced to watch people testify to the harm the vaxx did to them. A guy can dream, can't he?
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Crime in seattle is an over blown myth.WestlinnDuck said:You get what you vote for. Thank the Lord that the Mayor is on it and is developing a comprehensive approach to public safety.
https://komonews.com/news/local/amazon-temporarily-relocating-workers-from-office-at-3rd-and-pine-due-to-crime-concerns
Amazon temporarily relocating workers from office at 3rd and Pine due to crime concerns
Citing an increase in violent crime, Amazon announced Friday it would temporarily relocate its workers from the company’s office space at 3rd Ave and Pine St in downtown Seattle.
According to Amazon, roughly 1,800 employees are assigned to the 300 Pine St building but note many are still working remotely. KOMO News was sent the following statement regarding the move.
“Given recent incidents near 3rd (Ave) and Pine (St), we’re providing employees currently at that location with alternative office space elsewhere,” an Amazon spokesman said in an emailed statement. “We are hopeful that conditions will improve and that we will be able to bring employees back to this location when it is safe to do so.”
In the last few weeks, shootings, including one that killed a 15-year-old boy, have rocked the busy stretch of downtown. Seattle Police has set up a mobile precinct along 3rd Avenue with officers on bikes patrolling the area, too.
KOMO News reached out to Mayor Bruce Harrell’s office for reaction to the Seattle-based company’s decision and was sent the following statement.
"Mayor Harrell is working every day to make downtown a safe and thriving neighborhood for residents, workers, and businesses. While it will take time to reverse longstanding safety issues, Mayor Harrell's early efforts are critical first steps to address crime and improve safety through dedicated SPD officers, a mobile SPD precinct, and additional environmental changes. Mayor Harrell will continue to develop a comprehensive approach to public safety in collaboration with police and safety advocates, community members, service providers, and businesses, including Amazon, to activate, revitalize, and restore downtown for all." -
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About what I'd expect from a pain doc, the absolute butt-end of the medical profession talent pool.LebamDawg said: -
Why would you wait until the booster lost effectiveness before you returned to society?LebamDawg said: -
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Some meta memories from 2 fucking years ago.
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