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    pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,756
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    In Tennessee Ivermectin may be sold or purchased as an over-the-counter medication in this state without a prescription or consultation with a pharmacist or other healthcare professional licensed.

    https://legiscan.com/TN/bill/SB2188/2021
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    BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,474
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    Bob_C said:

    Bob_C said:

    Head of King County public health. He’s not a data guy, I can assure you.

    He should do swimming pool deaths
    My 4 year old eventually recovered from her zero symptoms. Touch and go there for awhile in September.
    Three kids 4 and under who all survived fine. Fevers for a day and some snot. Frankly, a normal occurrence every month courtesy of pre-school.
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,845
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    Well, it's seems like its everywhere. My family survived for 2+ year without the chicom crud and now my wife and I, the two kids and their spouses and the grandaughter all had the crud in the last four weeks and survived the cough, congestion and headache and slight fever and a little tired. Not in the top 30 of colds that I've had and far far less than any flu I've had. On day 2, in the old days I would have gone to work with the "cold". But you can read the story below and see how many douches we have in Oregon and that apparently masks have become the baby pacifier for adults. Geezus.

    https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavirus/2022/06/everybody-you-know-is-getting-infected-why-oregon-is-awash-in-unreported-covid-19-infections.html



    By Fedor Zarkhin | The Oregonian/OregonLive
    Todd Ouzts let his guard down this week for perhaps the first time in two years and quickly regretted it.

    After spending most of the pandemic isolated at home with his wife, Ouzts went to a Home Depot Monday, maskless, to buy a garage door opener. The 60-year-old semi-retired stop-motion animator had already received four doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and figured he was as prepared as he could be to transition back to a more normal life.


    But in a variation of what is now a familiar story, Ouzts had a sore throat and was coughing and sneezing the next day. He originally thought the cause was dust he breathed in his garage while installing the opener. But by the following day, his body hurt and he had a headache. He took an at-home COVID-19 test and found out he was positive for the coronavirus.

    While he made the choice to go to the store maskless, Ouzts is now frustrated about what he sees as mixed messages coming from the government about what precautions to take.

    “I’m angry that we haven’t solved this yet as a society,” Ouzts said. “No one wants to be inconvenienced with rules anymore.”
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,782
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    Well, it's seems like its everywhere. My family survived for 2+ year without the chicom crud and now my wife and I, the two kids and their spouses and the grandaughter all had the crud in the last four weeks and survived the cough, congestion and headache and slight fever and a little tired. Not in the top 30 of colds that I've had and far far less than any flu I've had. On day 2, in the old days I would have gone to work with the "cold". But you can read the story below and see how many douches we have in Oregon and that apparently masks have become the baby pacifier for adults. Geezus.

    https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavirus/2022/06/everybody-you-know-is-getting-infected-why-oregon-is-awash-in-unreported-covid-19-infections.html



    By Fedor Zarkhin | The Oregonian/OregonLive
    Todd Ouzts let his guard down this week for perhaps the first time in two years and quickly regretted it.

    After spending most of the pandemic isolated at home with his wife, Ouzts went to a Home Depot Monday, maskless, to buy a garage door opener. The 60-year-old semi-retired stop-motion animator had already received four doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and figured he was as prepared as he could be to transition back to a more normal life.


    But in a variation of what is now a familiar story, Ouzts had a sore throat and was coughing and sneezing the next day. He originally thought the cause was dust he breathed in his garage while installing the opener. But by the following day, his body hurt and he had a headache. He took an at-home COVID-19 test and found out he was positive for the coronavirus.

    While he made the choice to go to the store maskless, Ouzts is now frustrated about what he sees as mixed messages coming from the government about what precautions to take.

    “I’m angry that we haven’t solved this yet as a society,” Ouzts said. “No one wants to be inconvenienced with rules anymore.

    If you'd have taken that stance in the first fucking place, Todd, your immune system wouldn't be so compromised.

    Dumbass.

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    pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,756
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    Well, it's seems like its everywhere. My family survived for 2+ year without the chicom crud and now my wife and I, the two kids and their spouses and the grandaughter all had the crud in the last four weeks and survived the cough, congestion and headache and slight fever and a little tired. Not in the top 30 of colds that I've had and far far less than any flu I've had. On day 2, in the old days I would have gone to work with the "cold". But you can read the story below and see how many douches we have in Oregon and that apparently masks have become the baby pacifier for adults. Geezus.

    https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavirus/2022/06/everybody-you-know-is-getting-infected-why-oregon-is-awash-in-unreported-covid-19-infections.html



    By Fedor Zarkhin | The Oregonian/OregonLive
    Todd Ouzts let his guard down this week for perhaps the first time in two years and quickly regretted it.

    After spending most of the pandemic isolated at home with his wife, Ouzts went to a Home Depot Monday, maskless, to buy a garage door opener. The 60-year-old semi-retired stop-motion animator had already received four doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and figured he was as prepared as he could be to transition back to a more normal life.


    But in a variation of what is now a familiar story, Ouzts had a sore throat and was coughing and sneezing the next day. He originally thought the cause was dust he breathed in his garage while installing the opener. But by the following day, his body hurt and he had a headache. He took an at-home COVID-19 test and found out he was positive for the coronavirus.

    While he made the choice to go to the store maskless, Ouzts is now frustrated about what he sees as mixed messages coming from the government about what precautions to take.

    “I’m angry that we haven’t solved this yet as a society,” Ouzts said. “No one wants to be inconvenienced with rules anymore.

    If you'd have taken that stance in the first fucking place, Todd, your immune system wouldn't be so compromised.

    Dumbass.

    There is a Todd Turner joke in here, but not sure the best way to deliver it.
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,845
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    Plus, the douche was free to wear a mask and free to have a hands free delivery. But, that's not enough, everyone must be masked up. Let his guide down for the first time in two years. Definitely not on the Home of the Brave bandwagon and is happy to live in ignorant fear.

    Well, it's seems like its everywhere. My family survived for 2+ year without the chicom crud and now my wife and I, the two kids and their spouses and the grandaughter all had the crud in the last four weeks and survived the cough, congestion and headache and slight fever and a little tired. Not in the top 30 of colds that I've had and far far less than any flu I've had. On day 2, in the old days I would have gone to work with the "cold". But you can read the story below and see how many douches we have in Oregon and that apparently masks have become the baby pacifier for adults. Geezus.

    https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavirus/2022/06/everybody-you-know-is-getting-infected-why-oregon-is-awash-in-unreported-covid-19-infections.html



    By Fedor Zarkhin | The Oregonian/OregonLive
    Todd Ouzts let his guard down this week for perhaps the first time in two years and quickly regretted it.

    After spending most of the pandemic isolated at home with his wife, Ouzts went to a Home Depot Monday, maskless, to buy a garage door opener. The 60-year-old semi-retired stop-motion animator had already received four doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and figured he was as prepared as he could be to transition back to a more normal life.


    But in a variation of what is now a familiar story, Ouzts had a sore throat and was coughing and sneezing the next day. He originally thought the cause was dust he breathed in his garage while installing the opener. But by the following day, his body hurt and he had a headache. He took an at-home COVID-19 test and found out he was positive for the coronavirus.

    While he made the choice to go to the store maskless, Ouzts is now frustrated about what he sees as mixed messages coming from the government about what precautions to take.

    “I’m angry that we haven’t solved this yet as a society,” Ouzts said. “No one wants to be inconvenienced with rules anymore.

    If you'd have taken that stance in the first fucking place, Todd, your immune system wouldn't be so compromised.

    Dumbass.

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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,173
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    Doogles said:

    pawz said:

    In Tennessee Ivermectin may be sold or purchased as an over-the-counter medication in this state without a prescription or consultation with a pharmacist or other healthcare professional licensed.

    https://legiscan.com/TN/bill/SB2188/2021

    The amount of gaslighting that took place the past two years can never be forgotten.

    Just look at that headline.
    Gee I wonder why

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    46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
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    Well, it's seems like its everywhere. My family survived for 2+ year without the chicom crud and now my wife and I, the two kids and their spouses and the grandaughter all had the crud in the last four weeks and survived the cough, congestion and headache and slight fever and a little tired. Not in the top 30 of colds that I've had and far far less than any flu I've had. On day 2, in the old days I would have gone to work with the "cold". But you can read the story below and see how many douches we have in Oregon and that apparently masks have become the baby pacifier for adults. Geezus.

    https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavirus/2022/06/everybody-you-know-is-getting-infected-why-oregon-is-awash-in-unreported-covid-19-infections.html



    By Fedor Zarkhin | The Oregonian/OregonLive
    Todd Ouzts let his guard down this week for perhaps the first time in two years and quickly regretted it.

    After spending most of the pandemic isolated at home with his wife, Ouzts went to a Home Depot Monday, maskless, to buy a garage door opener. The 60-year-old semi-retired stop-motion animator had already received four doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and figured he was as prepared as he could be to transition back to a more normal life.


    But in a variation of what is now a familiar story, Ouzts had a sore throat and was coughing and sneezing the next day. He originally thought the cause was dust he breathed in his garage while installing the opener. But by the following day, his body hurt and he had a headache. He took an at-home COVID-19 test and found out he was positive for the coronavirus.

    While he made the choice to go to the store maskless, Ouzts is now frustrated about what he sees as mixed messages coming from the government about what precautions to take.

    “I’m angry that we haven’t solved this yet as a society,” Ouzts said. “No one wants to be inconvenienced with rules anymore.”

    It is everywhere right now. Almost unavoidable at this point.
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    MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,781
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    Doogles said:

    pawz said:

    In Tennessee Ivermectin may be sold or purchased as an over-the-counter medication in this state without a prescription or consultation with a pharmacist or other healthcare professional licensed.

    https://legiscan.com/TN/bill/SB2188/2021

    The amount of gaslighting that took place the past two years can never be forgotten.

    Just look at that headline.
    Any look at the people with gunshots waiting in live wearing heavy coats in Oklahoma in mid September.
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    46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
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    pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,756
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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,179
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    pawz said:



    Do you believe there will be significant consequences for all of us who succumbed?
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    pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,756
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    RoadTrip said:

    pawz said:



    Do you believe there will be significant consequences for all of us who succumbed?
    I don't know. Only time will tell.

    I don't believe history will judge this experiment fondly.

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