Covid-45 is #3 killer in the US.

Who cares? I need my hair done!

Well if it's safe enough for elite (D)'s to get theirs done, why not everyone else?

If it's safe enough for (D)'s to go out and do WHATEVER the fuck they want up to and including murder.....why not everyone else?
 
Well if it's safe enough for elite (D)'s to get theirs done, why not everyone else?

If it's safe enough for (D)'s to go out and do WHATEVER the fuck they want up to and including murder.....why not everyone else?

first off, that's stupid as fuck. you say a shitload of dumb things but this is top 5 material.
secondly, how would you know what people outside your hovel are doing?
 
first off, that's stupid as fuck. you say a shitload of dumb things but this is top 5 material.
secondly, how would you know what people outside your hovel are doing?

So you got nothing....exactly as I expected from a partisan cuck, happy to lick boots as long as they are leftist boots.
 
So you got nothing....exactly as I expected from a partisan cuck, happy to lick boots as long as they are leftist boots.

got nothing for what? reread your post, 'tardoboi. it is you who got nothing. well, a psychotic rant of dumbfuck proportions. how do you expect anyone to respond to such outlandish crap? your asexual wife's kids need a diaper change, babysitter.
 
first off, that's stupid as fuck. you say a shitload of dumb things but this is top 5 material.
secondly, how would you know what people outside your hovel are doing?

He's an emo who never matured.

Back on topic
[In fact, the US has averaged more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths per day over the past three weeks.
"Covid is now the No. 3 cause of death in the US -- ahead of accidents, injuries, lung disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and many, many other causes," said Dr. Thomas Frieden, a former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 
I wonder...is there another country out there with this honor? Or have we truly become great again?
 
The US is doing better than the world regarding covid-45. Just read the books.
 
Since the early days of the pandemic, COVID-19 has taken its greatest toll among older adults in the US in terms of cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Months into the pandemic, older adults continue to be one of the populations most at risk of becoming seriously ill and dying from COVID-19. Adults 65 and older account for 16% of the US population but 80% of COVID-19 deaths in the US, somewhat higher than their share of deaths from all causes (75%) over the same period. Around the country, however, states have put in place a variety of policies regarding COVID-19, and on different timetables, which have contributed to different case trajectories and could result in variations across states in the proportion of COVID-19 deaths among older people. Other factors that may contribute to these differences include the prevalence of underlying medical conditions and racial composition of each state’s population.

The percent of COVID-19 deaths accounted for by people 65 and older is consistently high and ranges from a high of 94% in Idaho to a low of 70% in the District of Columbia.
Source
 
Who cares? I need my hair done!

Good news. If you are younger than 40 your chances of getting deathly ill from the China virus is pretty much zero. Hell, if you're under 60 and you get sick from the virus your chances for survival are pretty damn high.
Even better, if you live in South Dakota you'll have no problem making an appointment to get your hair done. If you live in New York, New Jersey or California, though, sorry.
 
Good news. If you are younger than 40 your chances of getting deathly ill from the China virus is pretty much zero. Hell, if you're under 60 and you get sick from the virus your chances for survival are pretty damn high.
Even better, if you live in South Dakota you'll have no problem making an appointment to get your hair done. If you live in New York, New Jersey or California, though, sorry.

What happens if someone who's asymptomatic somehow passes it onto one of your family members and they become ill? Like ventilator-level ill?

will you still be glib about it then, or...? :confused:
 
What happens if someone who's asymptomatic somehow passes it onto one of your family members and they become ill? Like ventilator-level ill?

will you still be glib about it then, or...? :confused:

Unlike you I'm the adult in the room. I take precautions because I'm over 60. I'm not particularly at risk, but my wife is so I am cautious.
That does not mean that young people who are asymptomatic should have to suffer to accommodate me. They should work and play as they normally do, including going to school and participating in organized sports.
If they want to go to movies and bars and casinos as they always have, fine. Those businesses should operate as they want to, and let the adults decide how they care to participate.
Hey, Zumi, I thought you supported the right to choose.
 
OJ's family, after his postings here? That would be known as karma, I think.

And aren't you the classiest fellow ever?
No, you just love the heavy thumb of government on your back. It's so … comfy.
 
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