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Commented one person: "I would rather be pummeled by a horde of rabid baboons, thrown off a cliff, and eaten slowly by sharks than to strap that thing on my schnoz." But I can see this too getting political. |
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Regardless, a single glazed donut isn’t going to make anyone fat. Especially if they work out. |
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But I don't want to get into all that yet again. I just think it's fine to get a free donut and if I had a KK nearby I would. I also think it would be nice if pizza parlors everywhere gave you a free slice for getting vaccinated. |
Zero transmission of Covid for a month here in Australia - rule changes coming this monday in Sydney
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What could have been here too....
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US: Population 328 million Australia: Tight travel controls, even on returning citizens, and no land borders US: Porous land borders and travel controls with numerous exceptions and loopholes Australia: 1.4 million Chinese visitors in 12 months before COVID. Essentially shut down its borders on 1 February, denying entry to all travellers who had been in or transited through China within 14 days of arrival in Australia US: 3 million Chinese visitors in US (in 2018). The US also shut down entry to non-Americans from China but continued to allow tens of thousands of Americans living in China to return home. And delayed putting controls on even non-American travelers from Europe. In spite of the limited and perforated limitation on entry of possibly infected persons from both Asia and Europe to cities all over North America, the US government at the time was heavily criticized for being racist and xenophobic. In Australia the tougher measures were accepted, even if criticize and the number of entry points were much more limited to a few major cities. The Australians did a great job, no question. But they had a much easier job than we did. We are a country connected extensively to every other part of the world and to a greater degree than almost anywhere else. And people fly from all over the world to all over the US (not to mention cruise and other ships returning from ports all over). With the amount of travel still being allowed, even an efficient contact tracing system would have been overwhelmed and our system was far from efficient. |
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I think less of a very fat person and I always will. |
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p.s. I am not going back to the UK until travel restrictions are lifted (even though they don’t apply to me as a US passport holder) out of principle. |
Hopefully the link works, but this is an amazing level of detail showing the percent of the population that has received at least one dose of the vaccine in the entire state of Louisiana at the census tract level. The highest rate in New Orleans is the census tract representing much of the central business district where 66.2% of the 2,859 residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
http://nola.com/app/graphics/interac...tract_map.html |
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Fellow mods, I know moderators shouldn't necessarily post something like this, but you can't deny thinking what I have just typed. ;) Aaron (Glowrock) |
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Now I mostly stick to segregated paths or nice bike lanes. |
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The highest local infection rates are in Hasidic areas. Lakewood, NJ, the largest Hasidic enclave on earth outside of Israel and Brooklyn has super-high rates. But deaths continue to drop, so, while concerning, it doesn't seem like the high-risk population is getting sick (they're vaccinated, already had it, or dead).
Hasidic cultural practices probably mean that virus transmission is inevitable. |
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of course to be fair, the no mask brigade and the young underground party ragers probably spread covid just as much and to even more difficult to assess/scattershot areas around the region. at least the hasids tend to stick to themselves. thinkiing about that gives me a headache. i just got shot #2 this morning, so hopefully things are looking up. :tup: |
Per Governor Newsom, all California residents age 50 and up will be eligible for the COVID vaccine starting April 1st. And beginning April 15, all California residents age 16 and older will be eligible.
Woo hoo! |
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https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/ser...793805/enhance https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...-us-cases.html |
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