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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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stevieray 10:45 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Masks on public transit, still many places with reduced capacity, many performance venues are still shut down, family members with compromised immune systems who still don't feel like they can go out despite being vaccinated...

It's a world away from where we were a year ago, but it's still not "normal."
I was in Denver from May 3 to June3, didn't appear that way to me. That city is CROWDED. Hoo boy has it changed in that aspect

We took the light rail from lodo to South Platte. Guy was smoking pot form a coke can when we got on. It was surreal.
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wazu 10:45 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Masks on public transit, still many places with reduced capacity, many performance venues are still shut down, family members with compromised immune systems who still don't feel like they can go out despite being vaccinated...

It's a world away from where we were a year ago, but it's still not "normal."
Thanks. I guess I don't really have any of those experiences other than wearing a mask for the occasional Uber ride. Main lasting effect on my life has been working from home, which I actually love.

Regarding the unvaccinated, I think a lot of people have been led astray. I find the responses to cases like Stephen Harmon to be shockingly uncompassionate. I suppose my main hope would be that the good thing to come out of these viral stories would be convincing more people to get vaccinated so that they don't become "that guy".
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BigBeauford 10:50 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by wazu:
Thanks. I guess I don't really have any of those experiences other than wearing a mask for the occasional Uber ride. Main lasting effect on my life has been working from home, which I actually love.

Regarding the unvaccinated, I think a lot of people have been led astray. I find the responses to cases like Stephen Harmon to be shockingly uncompassionate. I suppose my main hope would be that the good thing to come out of these viral stories would be convincing more people to get vaccinated so that they don't become "that guy".
There is the potential for a steep fall for those who want to become an anti-vaccine celebrity grifter.
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Fish 11:11 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by BigBeauford:
Even the delicious flavor of schadenfreude gets stale after eating too much of it. Do something for your damn country and get the vaccine.
Oops. I didn't realize the poor guy died..
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DaFace 11:16 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by stevieray:
Clarify my position? I addressed why I made that statement.

Let me ask you a question.

Do you feel bad for diabetics who lose limbs and their lives from bad eating habits? How about smokers?

Is it sad, or just life happens?
I guess I feel sad for both of those because they clearly had addictions that they weren't able to conquer. However, I don't really see them as being comparable. There's no treatment for diabetics or smokers that would instantly boost their chances of survival by 90% or more. That's what changes people who refuse to get COVID vaccines from "sad" to "tragic" to me. One hour of your time could save your life.

That's a lot different than a lifetime of difficulty in changing your habits.
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Rain Man 11:20 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by wazu:
What about your life is not yet "back to normal" that you wish was?
I'm getting back to normal, and most of my hesitations are mostly due to an abundance of caution.

1. I'm still doing mostly takeout from restaurants instead of dining in.
2. I'm avoiding large indoor gatherings.
3. I'm not thrilled about travel, though I'm starting to do it. I'm really not looking forward to visiting family in SW Missouri next month since it's a big bubbling cauldron of delta.
4. I've changed a few other things just because my habits changed, such as ordering grocery delivery instead of going to the store.
5. I'm generally avoiding mass transit, which I would normally use somewhat regularly.
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stevieray 11:20 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by DaFace:
There's no treatment for diabetics or smokers that would instantly boost their chances of survival by 90% or more..
Sure there is.

It's called self discipline.

Do you think that smokers and diabetics don't know they are putting themselves at risk by their choices?
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DaFace 11:24 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by stevieray:
Sure there is.

It's called self discipline.

Do you think that smokers and diabetics don't know they are putting themselves at risk by their choices?
No amount of self-discipline is going to cure a smoker's lungs or cure someone's diabetes. Your best hope is for things to slowly get better over decades.

And while, yes, I'm sure people understand that smoking and overeating are bad for you, it's tough to know where the line is between "indulgence" and "excess."

I also think it's wildly inaccurate to compare a lifetime of addiction to something that is a choice requiring an hour of your time.
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stevieray 11:25 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by DaFace:
No amount of self-discipline is going to cure a smoker's lungs or cure someone's diabetes. Your best hope is for things to slowly get better over decades.

I also think it's wildly inaccurate to compare a lifetime of addiction to something that is a choice requiring an hour of your time.
You didn't answer the question.
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DaFace 11:27 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by stevieray:
You didn't answer the question.
Sorry. I added it to my edit.
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Marcellus 11:36 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Yep. 1 1/2 years after Covid started we still don't have much of a clue of what it does to our body or pretty much anything related to it.

Outside of the vaccine there is no other real good treatment for Covid. If you have to go the hospital it is a coin flip at best whether you make it out alive or not.
This is ridiculous. You are basically saying 50% of hospitalized patients die and that's nonsense. There are MANY treatments for covid right now including anti viral meds and giving oxygen.

We have had probably 10-15 employees end up in the hospital at some point due to covid the last 18 months, probably 5 in the last 2 weeks and 0 have died.

I'm not downplaying the severity I am just saying you are exaggerating quite a large bit. Thing is you dont hear about the people who don't die or have long term issues, they just move on with their lives.
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O.city 11:37 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
This is ridiculous. You are basically saying 50% of hospitalized patients die and that's nonsense. There are MANY treatments for covid right now including anti viral meds and giving oxygen.

We have had probably 10-15 employees end up in the hospital at some point due to covid the last 18 months, probably 5 in the last 2 weeks and 0 have died.

I'm not downplaying the severity I am just saying you are exaggerating quite a large bit. Thing is you dont hear about the people who don't die or have long term issues, they just move on with their lives.
I would guess he's talking about ICU vs just hospitalization.
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dirk digler 11:38 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by stevieray:
Sure there is.

It's called self discipline.

Do you think that smokers and diabetics don't know they are putting themselves at risk by their choices?
People with diabetes such as myself can't infect 10 other people with diabetes. If tomorrow they offered a 1-2 shot dose to stop diabetes or stop people from smoking the lines for it would be 100 miles long.
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Marcellus 11:38 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by O.city:
I would guess he's talking about ICU vs just hospitalization.
Thats not remotely what he said.
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O.city 11:39 AM 07-23-2021
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Thats not remotely what he said.
Pardon, I would guess that's what he's read and didn't say it like he shoudl have.
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