New York has Mexican food???When did I say that at all? Am I being gaslit here? I mean, I had some bad Mexican food at lunch… could just be me.
I meant restrictions. Restrictions. Not what you’re projecting.
Shut it down! Shut it all down again!!!!
I specifically said it wasn’t good…
"Cut it out" - Joey GladstoneShut it down! Shut it all down again!!!!
Got ya !When did I say that at all? Am I being gaslit here? I mean, I had some bad Mexican food at lunch… could just be me.
I meant restrictions. Restrictions. Not what you’re projecting.
And I was not there.I was at a poker tournament earlier today at the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood. Under 20% of the players wore a mask. I know that poker players are probably more willing to take risks but the percentage of people who will be OK masking up again is likely a lot lower than you think it is.
And I was not there.
My business has required masks all along and we are doing record-setting business every week.
It's raw numbers, and the 7-day average hasn't quite gone over yet. Read the side. Peak week in January were 1,158 new admissions per day; FL is sitting at 1139. I know few wanted to believe hospitalizations could get worse than winter, but there were still a LOT of people who didn't have immunity (vax or natural). Imagine where hospitals would be if we didn't have vaccines.Forgive me for not knowing. Is this showing that hospitalizations are currently more than in January, as a raw number? Or the rate of hospitalizations (admissions) are occurring at a faster rate than that time?
I prefer to imagine where we would be if more people got vaccinated...It's raw numbers, and the 7-day average hasn't quite gone over yet. Read the side. Peak week in January were 1,158 new admissions per day; FL is sitting at 1139. I know few wanted to believe hospitalizations could get worse than winter, but there were still a LOT of people who didn't have immunity (vax or natural). Imagine where hospitals would be if we didn't have vaccines.
This can’t be overstated.It's raw numbers, and the 7-day average hasn't quite gone over yet. Read the side. Peak week in January were 1,158 new admissions per day; FL is sitting at 1139. I know few wanted to believe hospitalizations could get worse than winter, but there were still a LOT of people who didn't have immunity (vax or natural). Imagine where hospitals would be if we didn't have vaccines.
A study shows that 1 in 4 Covid patients tends to be a long hauler. So odds are if you know someone who got Covid, there's a 25% chance of them being a long hauler.Funny how the statistics suggest long covid is rare but everyone here knows someone with it.
Your friends must all be very unlucky.
And compared to all the other percentages surrounding COVID-19, the ones regarding incidents of long covid are the largest ones we've seen. Minimizing them is to our peril.A study shows that 1 in 4 Covid patients tends to be a long hauler. So odds are if you know someone who got Covid, there's a 25% chance of them being a long hauler.
Studies show long-haul COVID-19 afflicts 1 in 4 COVID-19 patients, regardless of severity
<p>People who catch COVID-19 have at least a one in four chance of developing long-haul COVID with symptoms lasting months, even if they have very mild cases, are young and are in excellent health, new studies show.</p>health.ucdavis.edu
I can guarantee you SC will be safe for you then LOL. We got beaches, Charleston, and really big hills that locals like to call mountains up in the north of the state .Got ya !
Not gaslit just didn’t understand what you where saying.
I won’t be disappointed by restrictions.
I’ll just take a trip somewhere they are not being mandated until they are dropped.
So has mine.And I was not there.
My business has required masks all along and we are doing record-setting business every week.
Yeah they are counting people who’s symptoms lasted months.A study shows that 1 in 4 Covid patients tends to be a long hauler. So odds are if you know someone who got Covid, there's a 25% chance of them being a long hauler.
Studies show long-haul COVID-19 afflicts 1 in 4 COVID-19 patients, regardless of severity
<p>People who catch COVID-19 have at least a one in four chance of developing long-haul COVID with symptoms lasting months, even if they have very mild cases, are young and are in excellent health, new studies show.</p>health.ucdavis.edu
I would also like a breakdown of which symptoms in particular made up most of the long-haul symptoms. Well, really, not necessary. No one is going to use this info to change our path anyways...Yeah they are counting people who’s symptoms lasted months.
Long covid to me would be symptoms lasting more than 1 year.
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