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kdxken

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  1. I believe he was referring to the disagreeable mutation the has infected the thread.
  2. Labels and insults. How old are you?
  3. This CDC study good, CDC Provincetown study bad. Got it.
  4. Working like a charm. But the faster-spreading variant is finding its way even into states that outperformed in the vaccination campaign and have enforced strong mitigation measures. Twenty-three states and the nation’s capital have seen their seven-day average cases increase at least 50% in the past week, including such highly vaccinated states as Vermont, Washington state and Hawaii, according to CDC data.
  5. 76 on the nose. https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KCTMANSF18/table/2021-08-9/2021-08-9/daily
  6. I would think it with n95 it would be higher then 23% and with those flimsy cloth masks practically non-existent.
  7. I'm waiting for some factbase reply. Never comes from these liberals. Name-calling is all they're capable of.
  8. The New York Times data suggests that the split between mandate and non-mandate counties is far from clean. In fact, nearly two-thirds of the respondents in counties without mandates report either frequently or always wearing masks during early July. Moreover, according to the Times data, many counties without mandates experienced more mask use than others with mandates. This fact, however, is lost when the data is weighted across the Kansas population because heavily populated counties are highly influential in the computation of the associated weighted average. At the very least, the Times data suggest that many people wore masks even in the absence of government mandates to do so.
  9. Come on in the water's great!
  10. https://www.heritage.org/government-regulation/report/statistical-analysis-mandates-and-mask-usage-kansas
  11. Garbage study not much more to say.
  12. Well-run study. I'm sure all 81 counties were a perfect control group.
  13. Nursing homes — once the epicenter of the pandemic in New Jersey — reported infection levels began to decline quickly last winter, once vaccines were widely available to residents and staff. That trend continued through this spring, mirroring the virus’s impact on the community at large. In May state regulators allowed family and friends to visit residents again, albeit with masking and other protocols, particularly when the individuals involved are not immunized. But the expanding presence of the delta variant — which spreads twice as effectively as the original form of the virus — recently changed the trajectory of the disease in long-term care facilities. National nursing-home data indicates a low point for new cases among residents and staff in mid- to late June, but diagnoses have escalated quickly since then. By the week ending July 18, the most recent for which figures are available, cases among residents had grown 124% and staff cases increased 184% over three weeks.
  14. I'm not, you and OSU are the ones claiming the spread is due to the unvaccinated. What I'm saying is the vaccinated spread it as well.
  15. Why would I? I am vaccinated.
  16. Between January 4 and February 28, 2021. Wouldn't that be before the Delta variant?
  17. In yet another unexpected and unwelcome twist in the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released on Friday a report strongly suggesting that fully immunized people with so-called breakthrough infections of the Delta variant can spread the virus to others just as readily as unvaccinated people.Jul 30, 2021
  18. Oh I understand that once vaccinated the virus becomes much less troublesome. Not sure there's any definitive proof that you are less likely to spread it once vaccinated. If you know of one please let me know.
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