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The Influx 0

There’s no more room at hospital morgues in central Florida, so the hospitals are renting refrigerated trucks.

Meanwhile, Florida Man thinks that President Biden should do as he does . . . .

The stupid.

It burns.

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The Epidemiologist 0

MAGA-hatted man surrounded by crates of tin-foil hats, livestock dewormer, and bleach sayd,

Via Juanita Jean.

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Maskless Marauders, Suffer the Children Dept. 0

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Vaccine Nation 0

The Charlotte Observer’s Barry Saunders is not happy that he won’t get to see the movie Aretha in the theatre because of pandemic surge fueled by the unvaccinated. Here’s a bit of his rant (emphasis in the original):

Of all the stupid reasons people give for not getting vaccinated against the ’rona — the virus is no worse than a cold, the vaccine will magnetize your skin or make an ear grow out of your elbow — the stupidest one of all is this: It’ll allow Bill Gates to implant a microchip in each of us and let the government and him know where we are.

Hate to break it to you, homes, but they already know where you are. I knew that even before my recent $15 Reuben episode. That point was driven home three years ago, when one of my writing class students told of a cellphone conversation she’d had with her boyfriend. He’d invited her to a wedding and she told him she would need to buy a dress. Within minutes and for the next several days, she said, she found her phone deluged with ads for wedding dresses and dresses to wear to weddings.

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Maskless Marauders, Data Driven Drivel Dept. 0

In the Des Moines Register, a parent pens a letter to her governor, who has claimed that he hasn’t seen data that masks help protect against COVID-19. A snippet:

(She quotes the governor) “So right now, I’d like to see data, they’re not very transparent with the data I’ve asked for a lot of data on their requirement for mask and they have not been forthcoming.”

Governor, no one is hiding data from you. The data showing masks in schools help reduce COVID-19 transmission is clear and it is not under lock and key. If you need hard copies on your desk, I volunteer to hand-deliver them to you.

She then proceeds to deliver a downpour of said data.

Give it a read.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Paul Rupert is currently undergoing regular dialysis while awaiting a kidney transplant; his brother has committed to donating a kidney, but he worries that hospital space won’t be available, as hospitals fill with anti-vaxxer COVID patients. Indeed, he is quite fed up. An excerpt (emphasis in the original).

When the vaccines had rolled out, science and concern for self and others seemed to be winning the day.

Any euphoria proved short-lived. In a matter of weeks, delta rampaged, along with “vaccine hesitancy” and spiking hospitalizations and deaths. Soon ICU beds filled up and the talk began of postponing “elective surgeries” — as if a transplant were a tummy tuck.

If the rest of us are required to go willingly or unwillingly through protective steps for routine hospital visits, admission for COVID treatment should meet the same standard. Simply put, it is time to declare: No vaccination, no hospitalization. Except for those too young to get shots, the adults among us should show the courage of our convictions, make our choices and live — or die — with them.

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Denial Is Not Just a River in Egypt 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Dr. Austin Ratner argues that it’s a major factor in our society’s bumbled response to COVID-19. A nugget (emphasis in the original):

When the unvaccinated Phil Valentine was first diagnosed with COVID-19, he posted a statement on Facebook claiming he’d be fine in a few days and touted the benefits of “some very effective alternatives to the vaccine.” In these statements, he was clearly saying what he wanted to believe more than he was facing up to known facts about the dangers of the illness for people in his age group.

That is denial.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Vaccine Nation 0

Man wearing Anti-Vax tee shirt says,

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While we’re on the subject, here’s an excerpt from an article by the Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini about persons taking ivermectin horse de-worming pills to cure COVID:

I sent him (a reader who claimed that the media were covering up this miracle cure–ed.) a link to an FDA information sheet on the dangers of the drug now being promoted on the internet by conspiracy theorists and fringe anti-vaxxers.

He responded, “You expect me to believe the FDA? How naïve are you?”

We are a society of stupid.

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Vaccine Nation 0

David analyzes the latest COVID vaccine FUD from Fox News. (Short commercial at the end.)

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Devolution 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Clifford Lazarus takes a look at common myths and misinformation being spread about COVID-19, including the following:

  • Myth 1: Masks Do Not Protect People from COVID-19
  • Myth 2: Vaccines Cause COVID-19
  • Myth 3: Vaccines Contain Micro-Tracking Technology

After demolishing them, he comes to a disheartening conclusion:

My theory that tries to explain this sad and deeply alarming state of affairs is that human beings still have Paleolithic and Pleistocene era physiology and intelligence, are mostly led by Dark Ages and medieval institutions, and yet now possess almost god-like technology.

It is this latter fact that seems to support our species’ scientific classification as Homo sapiens — “wise man.” But, in general, that classification seems to be a misnomer. Why would people choose to ignore scientific realities and act in personally reckless, socially irresponsible, and globally destructive ways? Perhaps because the prevalence of superstition, fear, denial, greed, shortsightedness, and ignorance are integral aspects of our species? This is why I propose a different, seemingly much more fitting classification for our kind, Homo stultus — “stupid man.”

Follow the link for more about the myths, his debunking thereof, and the reasoning behind his suggested change in nomenclature.

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Maskless Marauders, Suffer the Children Dept. 0

Julie Heller spent some time with school children to determine their feelings about wearing masks in school. She found that they did not consider themselves to be abused, despite what some parents might be thinking–and saying. She quotes one little girl as replying, when asked how she feels about wearing a mask, “Doesn’t matter,” she said, “as long as we get to go to school.”

So she wonders about the source of parents’ anxiety. Here a little bit (emphasis added):

So where’s all this added anxiety and stress parents claim kids are feeling from wearing masks?

Maybe, just maybe it’s the parents who are feeling this. Maybe they’re watching their kids get on the school bus with covered faces and it reminds them their kids aren’t having the “normal” childhood they had mask-free. . . .

But, logically, it makes no sense to care about your kids more than anything in the world while also pushing to send them into a microscopic war zone without protective gear.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Foxy shady.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Read one family’s story. A snippet:

Recently, our family member told us: “I am so sorry. I was selfish to think this was a personal choice. I never really thought I would get this or pass it on.”

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Maskless Marauders, PTA (Parent-Teacher Antagonism) Dept. 0

The Denver Post has more on this topic.

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Maskless Marauders 0

Co-conspirators.

And, at Juanita Jean’s, a great moment in masks.

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Snake Oil Sellers 0

Via C&L.

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Maskless Marauders 0

PoliticalProf parses the pathological pretzel logic.

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A Base Appeal 0

Man reading newspaper says,

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Vaccine Nation 0

Writing at the Idaho State Journal, Michael Corrigan expresses his puzzlement. A snippet (emphasis added); follow the link for the full article.

Urging people to get vaccinated or wear masks is not a mandate threatening personal freedom; it’s about health. If I stop at a red light, I don’t consider it an infringement on my “freedom” or manhood. It is a law, and to break it could cause a car crash resulting in death or serious injury.

When two state governors, one of whom is infected himself, put a ban on mask mandates even though face covering prevents transmission of COVID, does that not make them indirectly responsible for illness and the potential death of infected children?

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