Right, but getting on with our lives should include doing the right thing for yourself, your family, friends and society by getting vaccinated and taking reasonable precautions where appropriate.daytripper wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 10:27 Covid will never be done and gone, it's going to be like the flu and common cold and will be around forever. Just have to get on with our lives. Lots of things in this world will kill you but we can't just hide under our beds for the rest of our lives.
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US Covid cases near pandemic low. Anti-hoax vaccine with chip appears very effective.daytripper wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 10:27 Covid will never be done and gone, it's going to be like the flu and common cold and will be around forever. Just have to get on with our lives. Lots of things in this world will kill you but we can't just hide under our beds for the rest of our lives.
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in a few years it will likely turn into a relatively harmless bug that mainly affects children like the common cold and flu.daytripper wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 10:27 Covid will never be done and gone, it's going to be like the flu and common cold and will be around forever. Just have to get on with our lives. Lots of things in this world will kill you but we can't just hide under our beds for the rest of our lives.
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The flu is a harmless bug that mainly affects children? What about the 1000s of adults it kills every year. Pretty dumb thing to say. Also, I was unaware the common cold is basically a childhood ailment.asher2789 wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 12:19in a few years it will likely turn into a relatively harmless bug that mainly affects children like the common cold and flu.daytripper wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 10:27 Covid will never be done and gone, it's going to be like the flu and common cold and will be around forever. Just have to get on with our lives. Lots of things in this world will kill you but we can't just hide under our beds for the rest of our lives.
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Vermont Expected to Reach 80% Vaccination Target This Week
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states ... _6_1_2021)
Gov. Phil Scott expects Vermont this week to reach 80% of eligible residents getting at least one dose of vaccine against COVID-19.
The Republican governor has said he will drop the remaining pandemic-related restrictions once the state hits that milestone.
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states ... _6_1_2021)
Gov. Phil Scott expects Vermont this week to reach 80% of eligible residents getting at least one dose of vaccine against COVID-19.
The Republican governor has said he will drop the remaining pandemic-related restrictions once the state hits that milestone.
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reading comprehension is so f*** hard.Seamus the Leprechan wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 18:11The flu is a harmless bug that mainly affects children? What about the 1000s of adults it kills every year. Pretty dumb thing to say. Also, I was unaware the common cold is basically a childhood ailment.asher2789 wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 12:19in a few years it will likely turn into a relatively harmless bug that mainly affects children like the common cold and flu.daytripper wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 10:27 Covid will never be done and gone, it's going to be like the flu and common cold and will be around forever. Just have to get on with our lives. Lots of things in this world will kill you but we can't just hide under our beds for the rest of our lives.
COVID will turn into a harmless childhood bug.
LIKE the common cold and flu.
stop putting words in my mouth. did i say the common cold/flu only affects children? NO. is the flu usually harmless in children? YES. is it harmless in the elderly? NO. was i talking about the elderly? NO.
holy f*** straw man.
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Nice response. You sounded like an idiot when you posted originally about the cold and flu, and now you do so even more.asher2789 wrote: ↑Jun 1st, '21, 21:41reading comprehension is so f*** hard.Seamus the Leprechan wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 18:11The flu is a harmless bug that mainly affects children? What about the 1000s of adults it kills every year. Pretty dumb thing to say. Also, I was unaware the common cold is basically a childhood ailment.asher2789 wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 12:19in a few years it will likely turn into a relatively harmless bug that mainly affects children like the common cold and flu.daytripper wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 10:27 Covid will never be done and gone, it's going to be like the flu and common cold and will be around forever. Just have to get on with our lives. Lots of things in this world will kill you but we can't just hide under our beds for the rest of our lives.
COVID will turn into a harmless childhood bug.
LIKE the common cold and flu.
stop putting words in my mouth. did i say the common cold/flu only affects children? NO. is the flu usually harmless in children? YES. is it harmless in the elderly? NO. was i talking about the elderly? NO.
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COVID-19 cases hit their lowest point in the U.S. since the pandemic began
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The state of NH lifted the mask mandate. Would you buy the first model year of a new vehicle? Considering it was built in haste without proper testing? I'll now yield my time to the stone throwers.Bubba wrote: ↑May 29th, '21, 16:48If you are free to go without the vaccine, why isn’t a business free to require the vaccine for entry? Live free or die works for all both ways, right?ANGUS wrote: ↑May 28th, '21, 17:09 NH is passing legislation to make the VAX non mandatory. Live Free or die. I'm not wearing a mask. Not getting the chip. This fake pandemic cost me enough in the beginning. Its all fake. Just like the vaccine. They cant cure the common cold let alone cancer. Suddenly they can cure covid in a couple of months. I call BS. Will not comply. Biden is F tard. The black lady is his puppet master.
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That was funny. To each their own.deadheadskier wrote: ↑May 28th, '21, 18:13You know who shared your impossibly stupid beliefs about Covid?ANGUS wrote: ↑May 28th, '21, 17:09 NH is passing legislation to make the VAX non mandatory. Live Free or die. I'm not wearing a mask. Not getting the chip. This fake pandemic cost me enough in the beginning. Its all fake. Just like the vaccine. They cant cure the common cold let alone cancer. Suddenly they can cure covid in a couple of months. I call BS. Will not comply. Biden is F tard. The black lady is his puppet master.
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No the earth is not flat. Our public dealings on the moon are different. I do not dispute a human was on the moon.Nikoli wrote: ↑May 29th, '21, 07:35Is the earth flat? Did we actually go to the moon?ANGUS wrote: ↑May 28th, '21, 17:09 NH is passing legislation to make the VAX non mandatory. Live Free or die. I'm not wearing a mask. Not getting the chip. This fake pandemic cost me enough in the beginning. Its all fake. Just like the vaccine. They cant cure the common cold let alone cancer. Suddenly they can cure covid in a couple of months. I call BS. Will not comply. Biden is F tard. The black lady is his puppet master.
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You didn’t answer the question. If a person is free to not get the vaccine why is a business not free to require the vaccine for entry?ANGUS wrote: ↑Jun 6th, '21, 17:38The state of NH lifted the mask mandate. Would you buy the first model year of a new vehicle? Considering it was built in haste without proper testing? I'll now yield my time to the stone throwers.Bubba wrote: ↑May 29th, '21, 16:48If you are free to go without the vaccine, why isn’t a business free to require the vaccine for entry? Live free or die works for all both ways, right?ANGUS wrote: ↑May 28th, '21, 17:09 NH is passing legislation to make the VAX non mandatory. Live Free or die. I'm not wearing a mask. Not getting the chip. This fake pandemic cost me enough in the beginning. Its all fake. Just like the vaccine. They cant cure the common cold let alone cancer. Suddenly they can cure covid in a couple of months. I call BS. Will not comply. Biden is F tard. The black lady is his puppet master.
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This is happening to a degree. I have not seen it in the setting of a storefront, but do have clients who require proof of vaccination if a vendor is to be unmasked onsite.Bubba wrote: ↑Jun 6th, '21, 21:50You didn’t answer the question. If a person is free to not get the vaccine why is a business not free to require the vaccine for entry?ANGUS wrote: ↑Jun 6th, '21, 17:38The state of NH lifted the mask mandate. Would you buy the first model year of a new vehicle? Considering it was built in haste without proper testing? I'll now yield my time to the stone throwers.Bubba wrote: ↑May 29th, '21, 16:48If you are free to go without the vaccine, why isn’t a business free to require the vaccine for entry? Live free or die works for all both ways, right?ANGUS wrote: ↑May 28th, '21, 17:09 NH is passing legislation to make the VAX non mandatory. Live Free or die. I'm not wearing a mask. Not getting the chip. This fake pandemic cost me enough in the beginning. Its all fake. Just like the vaccine. They cant cure the common cold let alone cancer. Suddenly they can cure covid in a couple of months. I call BS. Will not comply. Biden is F tard. The black lady is his puppet master.
But you are correct, ANGUS did not answer your question.
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what i said was hardly controversial and in fact accepted science. if COVID is going to act anything like other viruses, it will become more mild over time as people develop immunity to it, and it has the evolutionary need not to kill potential hosts or it doesnt survive. of course, facts are so much harder than feelings to comprehend for some. its a lot easier to put words in peoples mouths! even easier to revert to classic homophobia!Seamus the Leprechan wrote: ↑Jun 2nd, '21, 01:07Nice response. You sounded like an idiot when you posted originally about the cold and flu, and now you do so even more.asher2789 wrote: ↑Jun 1st, '21, 21:41reading comprehension is so f*** hard.Seamus the Leprechan wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 18:11The flu is a harmless bug that mainly affects children? What about the 1000s of adults it kills every year. Pretty dumb thing to say. Also, I was unaware the common cold is basically a childhood ailment.asher2789 wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 12:19in a few years it will likely turn into a relatively harmless bug that mainly affects children like the common cold and flu.daytripper wrote: ↑May 30th, '21, 10:27 Covid will never be done and gone, it's going to be like the flu and common cold and will be around forever. Just have to get on with our lives. Lots of things in this world will kill you but we can't just hide under our beds for the rest of our lives.
COVID will turn into a harmless childhood bug.
LIKE the common cold and flu.
stop putting words in my mouth. did i say the common cold/flu only affects children? NO. is the flu usually harmless in children? YES. is it harmless in the elderly? NO. was i talking about the elderly? NO.
holy f*** straw man.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/ ... demic-end/
the 1918 influenza pandemic killed 50 million people and was extremely lethal especially to young adults. yet it spread around in the years since without the same devastating effects! its unlikely COVID will be any different in its evolution!At the time the article was published, the H1N1 influenza virus in public circulation was a fourth-generation descendant of the novel virus from 1918.
“All those pandemics that have happened since — 1957, 1968, 2009 — all those pandemics are derivatives of the 1918 flu,” Taubenberger told The Post. “The flu viruses that people get this year, or last year, are all still directly related to the 1918 ancestor.”
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