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13 hours ago, Carlos Danger said:

The numbers they put out Friday was 3300. And again very few people under 50. Pre existing conditions are of course a huge factor as well.

And in those numbers are plenty that died from other causes but got lumped into the Covid category.   

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1 minute ago, old indy said:

And in those numbers are plenty that died from other causes but got lumped into the Covid category.   

A friends grandfather died here last week. He was the 10th covid related death in Alaska. He was 90 and had stage 4 lung cancer. He had been given less than 6 months to live over a year ago. 
 

Still only 10 CV related deaths in AK. 

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This thing is BAD i dont mean to belittle it tooo much but a lot of bullshit has been thrown in the mix.  if the rest of the WORLD wasnt facing the same shit it would be different.  some arent looking at that and are getting sucked into the over the top conspiracy weirdness.  i only subscribe to some of it :lol: BUT,  its not just our fucked up government forcing people to shut down there lives.

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Reality is we didn't know how to treat this.   Not sure who is to blame for that.  Also the fear of overwhelming the medical system kept a lot of people that needed to go to the hospital from doing so and many were sent home anyway that probably should not have been.  That is on the med system predictions being way off.  

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Under 60 there is little chance of death from covid, under 50 there is very very little chance, and under 40 you are prolly more likely to die from a shark attack.

this is/was/and going to continue to be ridiculous.  The governments have to justify their responses to this by making it seem worse then it really is.  Why cause out elected officials are of the age bracket that doesn’t bold well for them if they get Covid.

Overall all death rates from all causes has gone up ever so slightly like it has every year of the last decade.  Overall Death rates havent spiked 

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If there was ever a time for the country and our government to come together, its now to fight this virus.  Good luck with that.  And isn't it nice that the media has done such a wonderful job and destroying their credibility with everything else, that half the country doesn't believe a thing they're reporting.  Just awesome.

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6 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

If there was ever a time for the country and our government to come together, its now to fight this virus.  Good luck with that.  And isn't it nice that the media has done such a wonderful job and destroying their credibility with everything else, that half the country doesn't believe a thing they're reporting.  Just awesome.

And half the country with working brains doesn’t believe a word the President says because he spews non stop nonsensical bullshit 99% of the time his lips are flapping. 

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1 minute ago, f7ben said:

And half the country with working brains doesn’t believe a word the President says because he spews non stop nonsensical bullshit 99% of the time his lips are flapping. 

ok Ben

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10 hours ago, f7ben said:

And half the country with working brains doesn’t believe a word the President says because he spews non stop nonsensical bullshit 99% of the time his lips are flapping. 

spot on-  sad for the second time he is going to be the best choice  

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2 minutes ago, Angry ginger said:

spot on-  sad for the second time he is going to be the best choice  

There’s literally countless better choices....including abstaining

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On 5/17/2020 at 6:21 PM, Mainecat said:

I Wish I Could Do Something For You,' My Doctor Said

written by Mara Gay, published by The New York Times, 14 May 2020: 
 
‘I Wish I Could Do Something For You,’ My Doctor Said 

The day before I got sick, I ran three miles, walked 10 more, then raced up the stairs to my fifth-floor apartment as always, slinging laundry with me as I went. 

The next day, April 17, I became one of the thousands of New Yorkers to fall ill with Covid-19. I haven’t felt the same since. 

If you live in New York City, you know what this virus can do. In just under two months, an estimated 24,000 New Yorkers have died. That’s more than twice the number of people we lost to homicide over the past 20 years. 

Now I worry for Americans elsewhere. When I see photographs of crowds packing into a newly reopened big-box store in Arkansas or scores of people jammed into a Colorado restaurant without masks, it’s clear too many Americans still don’t grasp the power of this disease. 

The second day I was sick, I woke up to what felt like hot tar buried deep in my chest. I could not get a deep breath unless I was on all fours. I’m healthy. I’m a runner. I’m 33 years old. 

In the emergency room an hour later, I sat on a hospital bed, alone and terrified, my finger hooked to a pulse-oxygen machine. To my right lay a man who could barely speak but coughed constantly. To my left was an older man who said that he had been sick for a month and had a pacemaker. He kept apologizing to the doctors for making so much trouble, and thanking them for taking such good care of him. I can’t stop thinking about him even now. 

Finally, Dr. Audrey Tan walked toward me, her kind eyes meeting mine from behind a mask, goggles and a face shield. “Any asthma?” she asked. “Do you smoke? Any pre-existing conditions?” “No, no, none,” I replied. Dr. Tan smiled, then shook her head, almost imperceptibly. “I wish I could do something for you,” she said. 

I am one of the lucky ones. I never needed a ventilator. I survived. But 27 days later, I still have lingering pneumonia. I use two inhalers, twice a day. I can’t walk more than a few blocks without stopping. 

I want Americans to understand that this virus is making otherwise young, healthy people very, very sick. I want them to know, this is no flu. 

Even healthy New Yorkers in their 20s have been hospitalized. At least 13 children in New York state have died from Covid-19, according to health department data. My friend’s 29-year-old boyfriend was even sicker than I was and at one point could barely walk across their living room. 

Maybe you don’t live in a big city. Maybe you don’t know anybody who is sick. Maybe you think we are crazy for living in New York. That’s fine. You don’t have to live like us or vote like us. But please learn from us. Please take this virus seriously. 

When I was at my sickest, I could barely talk on the phone. I’d like to say that I caught up on some reading, but I didn’t. I’m a newswoman, but I couldn’t look at the news. 

Instead, I closed my eyes and saw myself running along the New York waterfront, healthy and whole, all 8.5 million of my neighbors by my side. I pictured myself doing the things I haven’t gotten to do yet, like getting married, buying a house, becoming a mother, owning a dog. 

I stared at the wall of photographs beside my living room window and promised the people in them over and over again that we would see each other soon. 

I watched movies, dozens of them. I rediscovered “Air Force One” and fantasized about what it would be like if Harrison Ford were actually president right now. I stayed up late at night doing breathing exercises and streaming episodes of “Longmire,” a show about a Wyoming sheriff in which the good guys always win. 

One thing I learned is how startlingly little care or advice is available to the millions of Americans managing symptoms at home. 

In Germany, the government sends teams of medical workers to do house calls. Here in the United States, where primary care is an afterthought, the only place most people suffering from Covid-19 can get in-person care is the emergency room. That’s a real problem given that it is a disease that can lead to months of serious symptoms and turn from mild to deadly in a matter of hours. 

The best care I received came from my friends. Fred, an emergency room resident treating patients at a New York hospital, called me on his bike ride to work, constantly checking in and asking about my symptoms. Chelsea, my college roommate and a physician assistant, has largely managed my recovery from pneumonia. Zoe, my childhood friend and a nurse, taught me how to use a pulse oximeter and later, the asthma inhaler I now use. 

Through them, I became an amateur expert. This is the advice they gave me. Here’s what I’m telling my family and my friends: If you can, get an oximeter, a magical little device that measures your pulse and blood oxygen level from your fingertip. If you become sick and your oxygen dips below 95 or you have trouble breathing, go to the emergency room. Don’t wait. 

If you have chest symptoms, assume you may have pneumonia and call a doctor or go to the E.R. Sleep on your stomach, since much of your lungs is actually in your back. If your oxygen is stable, change positions every hour. Do breathing exercises, a lot of them. 
The one that seemed to work best for me was pioneered by nurses in the British health system and shared by J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series. 

Nearly a month later, I’m still sleeping on my stomach and still can’t go for a run. But I will be able to do those things, and much more. For now, every conversation with an old friend brings a new rush of love. Every sunny day feels like the first time I saw the ocean as a child and wanted to leap right in. 

Many of my neighbors didn’t make it. I know because I heard the ambulances come for them late at night. The reports from the city’s heroic E.M.T. force suggest that for many of these New Yorkers, it was already too late. 

Why are more people dying of this disease in the United States than in anywhere else in the world? Because we live in a broken country, with a broken health care system. Because even though people of all races and backgrounds are suffering, the disease in the United States has hit black and brown and Indigenous people the hardest, and we are seen as expendable. 

I wonder how many people have died not necessarily because of the virus but because this country failed them and left them to fend for themselves. That is the grief for me now, that is the guilt and the rage. 

As I began to recover, others died. 

There was Idris Bey, 60, a U.S. Marine and New York City Fire Department E.M.T. instructor who received a medal for his actions after the Sept. 11 attack. There was Rana Zoe Mungin, 30, a New York City social studies teacher whose family said she died after struggling to get care in Brooklyn. There was Valentina Blackhorse, 28, a beautiful young Arizona woman who dreamed of leading the Navajo Nation. 

Theirs were the faces I saw when I lay on my stomach at night, laboring for every deep breath, praying for them and for me. Those are the Americans I think about every time I walk outside now in my tidy Brooklyn neighborhood, stepping slowly into the warming spring sun amid a crush of blooming lilacs and small children whizzing blissfully by on their scooters. 

I hope the coronavirus never comes to your town. But if it does, I will pray for you, too.

And there it is.   Can't find a story about the virus thats apolitical?    

I watched movies, dozens of them. I rediscovered “Air Force One” and fantasized about what it would be like if Harrison Ford were actually president right now

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3 minutes ago, Highmark said:

And there it is.   Can't find a story about the virus thats apolitical?    

I watched movies, dozens of them. I rediscovered “Air Force One” and fantasized about what it would be like if Harrison Ford were actually president right now

Well since Trump sees fit to make himself the center of every single fucking current event in one way or another it makes sense he would get a mentions in opinion pieces 

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Just now, f7ben said:

Well since Trump sees fit to make himself the center of every single fucking current event in one way or another it makes sense he would get a mentions in opinion pieces 

He's the fucking President moron.   Of course he will be involved in current events.....the media and the likes of you cry like a baby no matter what he does....involved or not.  

   

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Pile it on boys, be useful idiots for the liberals, Democrats and elitists.  They need your help!  :lol:  Use all your energy, but pace yourself, its gonna be a long 4.5 years.

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5 minutes ago, Highmark said:

He's the fucking President moron.   Of course he will be involved in current events.....the media and the likes of you cry like a baby no matter what he does....involved or not.  

   

Oh yes....we need 2 months of daily 2 hour long stroke sessions where fucking pillow guys tell Trump how amazing he is

Eat a dick you ball gargling faggot....you’re so far gone it’s like talking to a fucking room full of nursing home gray hairs 

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2 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Oh yes....we need 2 months of daily 2 hour long stroke sessions where fucking pillow guys tell Trump how amazing he is

Eat a dick you ball gargling faggot....you’re so far gone it’s like talking to a fucking room full of nursing home gray hairs 

:lol:   Always with the homosexual references with you and pee stain.   You make quite the couple.   Not surprising since your on the same mental capacity and health levels.   

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6 minutes ago, Highmark said:

:lol:   Always with the homosexual references with you and pee stain.   You make quite the couple.   Not surprising since your on the same mental capacity and health levels.   

But muh TRUMP derrrrr

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