And Here We Go …
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Shhhhhhhhhhhh!! You're crushing the Narrative.doogie said:
Why doesn’t Harborview simply open back up the hospital beds they closed off and eliminated staffing for?TurdBomber said:
Why so bleak in heavily-vaccinated, super-compliant King County?Bob_C said:Pretty bleak hospital numbers out there. Best to be safe.
https://data.rgj.com/covid-19-hospital-capacity/washington/53/king-county/53033/
Biden Country if there ever was one, yet...
Are they planning to continue closing beds to keep up the “over capacity” narrative? -
At this point, that is a win.doogie said:
Does this mean I won’t be able to go to Husky games any more?DerekJohnson said:
Ultimately this leads to a social credit score, which leads to the government having near total control of people's lives.Tequilla said:
Have you ever seen me advocate for people not getting vaccinated?HHusky said:
But the vaccine is a present solution to becoming seriously ill or dying. There are virtually no cases of fully vaccinated people dying from breakthrough infections unless their health was already precarious. If everyone would get vaccinated, we could get back to normal for now at least.Tequilla said:
How does that make sense?HHusky said:
There are people that can’t get vaccinated … how do you suggest that works?
I’d ask about how you consider those that have religious (or related) objections … but I suspect you don’t have any pity on that
Moreover, there’s lots of data out there comparing what’s going on in Israel and Sweden …
We know the vaccinations help … but it would appear that the vaccine isn’t a long term solution per se
IF life went back to normal with vaccinations (of which we have a high % in Seattle), then we wouldn’t have a need for vaccine identifications (which is going to be a massive burden on businesses, notably small business) or the need for masks amongst the vaccinated
I agree with you in that the vaccine provides benefits to prevent serious illness …
But at the same time, as someone vaccinated, why should I care about somebody else being vaccinated or not? -
Quite honestly, that chart doest make any sense at all.Bob_C said:Pretty bleak hospital numbers out there. Best to be safe.
https://data.rgj.com/covid-19-hospital-capacity/washington/53/king-county/53033/ -
doogie said:
Does this mean I won’t be able to go to Husky games any more?DerekJohnson said:
Ultimately this leads to a social credit score, which leads to the government having near total control of people's lives.Tequilla said:
Have you ever seen me advocate for people not getting vaccinated?HHusky said:
But the vaccine is a present solution to becoming seriously ill or dying. There are virtually no cases of fully vaccinated people dying from breakthrough infections unless their health was already precarious. If everyone would get vaccinated, we could get back to normal for now at least.Tequilla said:
How does that make sense?HHusky said:
There are people that can’t get vaccinated … how do you suggest that works?
I’d ask about how you consider those that have religious (or related) objections … but I suspect you don’t have any pity on that
Moreover, there’s lots of data out there comparing what’s going on in Israel and Sweden …
We know the vaccinations help … but it would appear that the vaccine isn’t a long term solution per se
IF life went back to normal with vaccinations (of which we have a high % in Seattle), then we wouldn’t have a need for vaccine identifications (which is going to be a massive burden on businesses, notably small business) or the need for masks amongst the vaccinated
I agree with you in that the vaccine provides benefits to prevent serious illness …
But at the same time, as someone vaccinated, why should I care about somebody else being vaccinated or not?
It shows that the claims of no hospital beds is based on anecdotes of specific instances at best. There is plenty of overall capacity and always was.pawz said:
Quite honestly, that chart doest make any sense at all.Bob_C said:Pretty bleak hospital numbers out there. Best to be safe.
https://data.rgj.com/covid-19-hospital-capacity/washington/53/king-county/53033/ -
58% of Israel's total citizenry! Are we including people that can't be vaccinated in this total? That is pathetic, even for you. Israel is one of the world's most highly vaccinated countries. Maybe you should go work for politifact.HHusky said:https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2021/08/20/1029628471/highly-vaccinated-israel-is-seeing-a-dramatic-surge-in-new-covid-cases-heres-why
That means only 58% of Israel's total citizenry is fully vaccinated. Experts say that's not nearly high enough.
"We have a very large fraction of our population who are paying the price for a small fraction of the population who did not go to get the vaccine," said Eran Segal of the Weizmann Institute of Science, who advises the Israeli government on COVID-19.
Unvaccinated people helped fuel the rapid spread of the virus while the country remained open for business in recent months with few serious restrictions.
"That will lead to mass infection, which is exactly what we are seeing now," said Segal. -
And the black helicopters! Don't forget the black helicopters!DerekJohnson said:
Ultimately this leads to a social credit score, which leads to the government having near total control of people's lives.Tequilla said:
Have you ever seen me advocate for people not getting vaccinated?HHusky said:
But the vaccine is a present solution to becoming seriously ill or dying. There are virtually no cases of fully vaccinated people dying from breakthrough infections unless their health was already precarious. If everyone would get vaccinated, we could get back to normal for now at least.Tequilla said:
How does that make sense?HHusky said:
There are people that can’t get vaccinated … how do you suggest that works?
I’d ask about how you consider those that have religious (or related) objections … but I suspect you don’t have any pity on that
Moreover, there’s lots of data out there comparing what’s going on in Israel and Sweden …
We know the vaccinations help … but it would appear that the vaccine isn’t a long term solution per se
IF life went back to normal with vaccinations (of which we have a high % in Seattle), then we wouldn’t have a need for vaccine identifications (which is going to be a massive burden on businesses, notably small business) or the need for masks amongst the vaccinated
I agree with you in that the vaccine provides benefits to prevent serious illness …
But at the same time, as someone vaccinated, why should I care about somebody else being vaccinated or not?
You and Gasbag should start a podcast. Whiney Old Cranks
You can use that. -
You should start aHHusky said:
And the black helicopters! Don't forget the black helicopters!DerekJohnson said:
Ultimately this leads to a social credit score, which leads to the government having near total control of people's lives.Tequilla said:
Have you ever seen me advocate for people not getting vaccinated?HHusky said:
But the vaccine is a present solution to becoming seriously ill or dying. There are virtually no cases of fully vaccinated people dying from breakthrough infections unless their health was already precarious. If everyone would get vaccinated, we could get back to normal for now at least.Tequilla said:
How does that make sense?HHusky said:
There are people that can’t get vaccinated … how do you suggest that works?
I’d ask about how you consider those that have religious (or related) objections … but I suspect you don’t have any pity on that
Moreover, there’s lots of data out there comparing what’s going on in Israel and Sweden …
We know the vaccinations help … but it would appear that the vaccine isn’t a long term solution per se
IF life went back to normal with vaccinations (of which we have a high % in Seattle), then we wouldn’t have a need for vaccine identifications (which is going to be a massive burden on businesses, notably small business) or the need for masks amongst the vaccinated
I agree with you in that the vaccine provides benefits to prevent serious illness …
But at the same time, as someone vaccinated, why should I care about somebody else being vaccinated or not?
You and Gasbag should start a podcast. Whiney Old Cranks
You can use that.
site somewhere other than here -
Hey kids, find yourself in a bind? Just shitpost. Keep on shitposting. Even if things suck for a while, just shitpost through it!HHusky said:
And the black helicopters! Don't forget the black helicopters!DerekJohnson said:
Ultimately this leads to a social credit score, which leads to the government having near total control of people's lives.Tequilla said:
Have you ever seen me advocate for people not getting vaccinated?HHusky said:
But the vaccine is a present solution to becoming seriously ill or dying. There are virtually no cases of fully vaccinated people dying from breakthrough infections unless their health was already precarious. If everyone would get vaccinated, we could get back to normal for now at least.Tequilla said:
How does that make sense?HHusky said:
There are people that can’t get vaccinated … how do you suggest that works?
I’d ask about how you consider those that have religious (or related) objections … but I suspect you don’t have any pity on that
Moreover, there’s lots of data out there comparing what’s going on in Israel and Sweden …
We know the vaccinations help … but it would appear that the vaccine isn’t a long term solution per se
IF life went back to normal with vaccinations (of which we have a high % in Seattle), then we wouldn’t have a need for vaccine identifications (which is going to be a massive burden on businesses, notably small business) or the need for masks amongst the vaccinated
I agree with you in that the vaccine provides benefits to prevent serious illness …
But at the same time, as someone vaccinated, why should I care about somebody else being vaccinated or not?
You and Gasbag should start a podcast. Whiney Old Cranks
You can use that. -
Things aren’t moving in a great directionDerekJohnson said:
Ultimately this leads to a social credit score, which leads to the government having near total control of people's lives.Tequilla said:
Have you ever seen me advocate for people not getting vaccinated?HHusky said:
But the vaccine is a present solution to becoming seriously ill or dying. There are virtually no cases of fully vaccinated people dying from breakthrough infections unless their health was already precarious. If everyone would get vaccinated, we could get back to normal for now at least.Tequilla said:
How does that make sense?HHusky said:
There are people that can’t get vaccinated … how do you suggest that works?
I’d ask about how you consider those that have religious (or related) objections … but I suspect you don’t have any pity on that
Moreover, there’s lots of data out there comparing what’s going on in Israel and Sweden …
We know the vaccinations help … but it would appear that the vaccine isn’t a long term solution per se
IF life went back to normal with vaccinations (of which we have a high % in Seattle), then we wouldn’t have a need for vaccine identifications (which is going to be a massive burden on businesses, notably small business) or the need for masks amongst the vaccinated
I agree with you in that the vaccine provides benefits to prevent serious illness …
But at the same time, as someone vaccinated, why should I care about somebody else being vaccinated or not? -
Oh you want to fly to LA next week? Too bad that citizens reported via their apps that you weren't wearing your mask when you entered the Circle K last Tuesday afternoon. If you're good for another three months you can hopefully rebuild your social credit score and try again.Tequilla said:
Things aren’t moving in a great directionDerekJohnson said:
Ultimately this leads to a social credit score, which leads to the government having near total control of people's lives.Tequilla said:
Have you ever seen me advocate for people not getting vaccinated?HHusky said:
But the vaccine is a present solution to becoming seriously ill or dying. There are virtually no cases of fully vaccinated people dying from breakthrough infections unless their health was already precarious. If everyone would get vaccinated, we could get back to normal for now at least.Tequilla said:
How does that make sense?HHusky said:
There are people that can’t get vaccinated … how do you suggest that works?
I’d ask about how you consider those that have religious (or related) objections … but I suspect you don’t have any pity on that
Moreover, there’s lots of data out there comparing what’s going on in Israel and Sweden …
We know the vaccinations help … but it would appear that the vaccine isn’t a long term solution per se
IF life went back to normal with vaccinations (of which we have a high % in Seattle), then we wouldn’t have a need for vaccine identifications (which is going to be a massive burden on businesses, notably small business) or the need for masks amongst the vaccinated
I agree with you in that the vaccine provides benefits to prevent serious illness …
But at the same time, as someone vaccinated, why should I care about somebody else being vaccinated or not?







