Are you now shunning the selfishly unboosted?

Please lick as many handrails and coins as possible.

We've know for a year and a half it doesn't spread by contact. It's an aerosolized, respiratory virus and has to be inhaled.

Do try to keep up.

Good job though on learning to wash your hands in the last year. Doesn't help with the Wuflu, but it certainly helps prevent spreading other disgusting germs.
 
We've know for a year and a half it doesn't spread by contact. It's an aerosolized, respiratory virus and has to be inhaled.

Do try to keep up.

Good job though on learning to wash your hands in the last year. Doesn't help with the Wuflu, but it certainly helps prevent spreading other disgusting germs.

Are you on drugs?
 
Amended your post. Although we have a high death rate by European standards, we are below the deaths per 100,000 people that is now the US rate. Maybe the US will be depopulated? Or at least completely free of Trump supporters who will be dead?

I am so sick of everyone in England pretending that your abysmal Healthcare System and health of equivalent citizens is somehow better than ours. You don't have the same racial makeup that we have and you don't have anywhere near the obesity rates. In the US we heavily subsidize obesity. We excel at creating empty calories and pay poor people to consume them.
 
Pussies? No. Amazed at some Americans' suicidal stupidity. Most Uk people believe our medical specialists.

Edited for modifiers. It isn't all Americans or even a majority.

It's a minority that is getting smaller and the decline in numbers won't stop until the only ones left are those vaccinated by infection.

They will of course continue to listen to, and in some cases, vote for people who got vaccinated and boosted at the first chance. None of them will admit to this.

They all saw what happened at Trump's rally in Alabama when he told the crowd they should get vaccinated. It was August in Alabama and the temperature dropped 40 degrees.

They are courting the votes of stupid people and must fake as much stupidity as they can muster. This is probably not too difficult for them.

At this point, they are counting on the reduced mental acuity of Covid19 long haulers for continuing support and financial donations. Fund raising for Republican candidates has hit a rough patch. The base is donating money to committees which put it directly into Trump's legal bills and there's not much left over. They need donors who aren't sure whose asking.
 
Are you on drugs?

If he's not, he should be medicated. What a fucking idiot.


  • Breathing in air when close to an infected person who is exhaling small droplets and particles that contain the virus.
  • Having these small droplets and particles that contain virus land on the eyes, nose, or mouth, especially through splashes and sprays like a cough or sneeze.
  • Touching eyes, nose, or mouth with hands that have the virus on them.

Read this, Dr. Coroanger, you fucking ignorant dumbfuck.
 
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Dr. Coronager has been monumentally wrong on everything Covid related.

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I am so sick of everyone in England pretending that your abysmal Healthcare System and health of equivalent citizens is somehow better than ours. You don't have the same racial makeup that we have and you don't have anywhere near the obesity rates. In the US we heavily subsidize obesity. We excel at creating empty calories and pay poor people to consume them.

I have never said it is better but it covers everyone - which yours doesn't even if the cost to the American economy is far greater than the NHS in England or similar European systems that also cover every citizen.
 
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This thread explains why government direction is needed.
It also proves that AZ is failing.
 
This thread worked out well for Dr. Coronager. Hopefully, he learned something about the virus works and how it can be contracted.
 
I have never said it is better but it covers everyone - which yours doesn't even if the cost to the American economy is far greater than the NHS in England or similar European systems that also cover every citizen.

"Covers" is relative and our costs are driven by expensive, long term care for obesity-related diseases, trauma centers in every big blue city where they save an astonishing number of gang members from GSWs, drug R&D where we subsidize the world including merry old England.

We also have a thriving contingent of ambulance-chasing lawyers.

One of our biggest problems with costs is that the payor and the patient are a couple of steps removed because of the unintended consequences of confiscatory income taxes leading to non-taxable benefits like health insurance being offered.

Another is our half-assed efforts at nationalizing healthcare. Medicare and Medicaid are heavily subsidized by insurance on others. The rules requiring hospitals to simply eat the costs of walk in traffic is a huge problem as well.

As Thomas Sowell has said if you can't afford the cost of your nation's Healthcare how could you possibly afford all of those costs plus an expensive bureaucracy on top of it. Essentially we've got all of the bureaucracy without the benefits. Paperwork is a full-time job for every Medical Practice.
 
My youngest daughter and son-in-law are involved in medical practices. My daughter is a specialist consultant for those with terminal illnesses; my son-in-law is a researcher into macular degeneration.

They visit the US's medical universities frequently (or did before covid). But they cannot practice medicine in the US, not even on charity patients. Why not?

The cost of medical liability insurance in the US is so high they cannot justify it. Their UK cover protects them in any other country in the world except the US. They have acted as medical professionals in the EU, in Eastern European countries outside the EU, and in the Indian Sub-continent. But if they wanted to add the US to that insurance? the price would be five times higher. Your ambulance-chasing lawyers are responsible.

The American who has health insurance is being ripped off by insurers who will dodge liability or require significant co-pays if they can. They are there to make profits, not to protect their policyholders.

It has been said that the UK's NHS delivers a second-rate service for the cost of a third rate one. We should pay more. Its bureaucratic systems are inefficient because they don't put enough effort into managing the NHS. They need MORE managers, not fewer. Their computer systems were and are byzantine. A few clerks with abacuses could probably do better.

But the NHS is supported by all the major political parties in the UK. they argue about detail, not about the principle of 'free at the point of use'.
 
Pussies? No. Amazed at some Americans' suicidal stupidity. Most Uk people believe our medical specialists.

Edited for modifiers. It isn't all Americans or even a majority.

As an American, not of either major party, or school of thought,
but taking EVERYTHING that our government says or does
with a grain of salt is not stupidity, it's self-preservation.

Maybe those not from such a large polyglot nation
can more fully trust a government closer
to them in vicinity and philosophy,
but we don't enjoy that here.

Same with the medical community.
They are not imbued with purity of
heart and political blinders just
because of the title M.D. attached
to their name...

I had Covid long before any vaccine.
Yes it was bad, but so is the flu.
I survived just fine and
am inoculated:
naturally.

As it probably should be
if government were not fighting
for votes harder than against Covid...
 
Conager, Ogg,

there's a reason that boutique health care centers are emerging across the nation.
They take no insurance, they state their (affordable) prices up front which include followups
and they are a helluvalot cheaper than the leviathan that government has created/enabled
in its striving to do "good works" in exchange for votes.

People thought they were were buying into something beneficent
when, in fact, it was nothing more than a pig in a poke.

Government allocates nothing efficiently.
For that you need markets.
Government hates markets.
They are natural competitors
and government has the power
to "retard" and hinder markets
all while assuring us that they
are doing it in our best interests
and then they turn around and accept
campaign contributions from the regulated.
 
Conager, Ogg,

there's a reason that boutique health care centers are emerging across the nation.
They take no insurance, they state their (affordable) prices up front which include followups
and they are a helluvalot cheaper than the leviathan that government has created/enabled
in its striving to do "good works" in exchange for votes.

People thought they were were buying into something beneficent
when, in fact, it was nothing more than a pig in a poke.

Government allocates nothing efficiently.
For that you need markets.
Government hates markets.
They are natural competitors
and government has the power
to "retard" and hinder markets
all while assuring us that they
are doing it in our best interests
and then they turn around and accept
campaign contributions from the regulated.

In the UK we have a large network of private hospitals which will cater for those who have private medical insurance or are willing to pay by themselves.

For example, one NHS consultant suggested I should have an X-ray. The NHS waiting time was two months. I rang the local private hospital (half a mile away) and they arranged for a time to allow me to drive there. I was back at the NHS hospital the next day with the X-ray and the radiologist's report. Cost? £90. That could have been covered by my own private medical insurance but I would have to have waited a week for approval - so I paid it by debit card.

Apart from the UK's private hospitals, there are hospitals throughout Europe that will take UK patients. Their fees are usually less than the UK's private hospitals but each specialises in only one or two procedures e.g. breast enlargement or reduction.

In the UK, you (or your employer) can buy private medical insurance ranging from a cash sum for every day you are in an NHS hospital, to full medical cover for anything (except emergencies). If you are needing life-saving care after an accident or stroke, the NHS's trauma care is better and faster than any private hospital.

I have private medical insurance that will provide care if the NHS has a significant delay for any procedure. For example, it was recommended that I had a hearing test. The NHS consultant would not be available for three months. A phone call to my insurer and I was seen at a private hospital by a consultant within a week - at no cost to me.
 
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You lost me at cater to insurance*...

That drives up the cost; they charge more
to offset what insurance refuses to pay.

If they were cash-basis, they could be honest.
 
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You lost me at cater to insurance*...

That drives up the cost; they charge more
to offset what insurance refuses to pay.

If they were cash-basis, they could be honest.

My private insurers are a non-profit organisation.

But commercial private medical insurance in the Uk is about a quarter of the US cost for the same cover - and they still make a profit.
 
Not-for-profit is the most misunderstood
term to the average economic illiterate.

Most people assume that it's run at a loss
or on a good day break even. They don't.
They maintain the basically same profit
margin as a for-profit business or else
they would soon be out of business.

The only difference between our systems
is that when government is a partner
the taxpayer picks up the slack,
so the mechanism is to hide costs,
and then strut upon the world's stage
about how much more efficiently your
long-wait and under-serving national
health care is compared to the US...

When my doctor says he needs X-rays,
for example, I get them that day,
usually within hours, because the
government is not my benefactor.
 
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Not-for-profit is the most misunderstood
term to the average economic illiterate.

Most people assume that it's run at a loss
or on a good day break even. They don't.
They maintain the basically same profit
margin as a for-profit business or else
they would soon be out of business.

The only difference between our systems
is that when government is a partner
the taxpayer picks up the slack,
so the mechanism is to hide costs,
and then strut upon the world's stage
about how much more efficiently your
long-wait and under-serving national
health care is compared to the US...

When my doctor says he needs X-rays,
for example, I get them that day,
usually within hours, because the
government is not my benefactor.

Nope. Not everything.

1) our doctors and nurses get paid a heck of a lot less than yours do. This why so many leave for the States

2) we pay a heck of a lot less on the wholesale of medications. Which is then sold to us at a typically much lower price than in the States. Why do you think so many people want to get their diabetes drugs from Canada.

This is just the beginning of the list…..
 
"We cut corners that you don't."

That's all I've ever come to understand,
that and subsidization...

That's why our tax code is complex,
government does not want you to
know exactly how rapacious they are.
 
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