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Covid is not going away.

Dawg

President
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I'm sure you will always treat it as a political issue, not a healthcare issue. Personally, I am glad I chose not to go there.
There's a really good reason for that bdtex, did those you report die with covid or from something else?


Hospitals if I remember correct got $13,000 for every Covid Positive case and here it is 2 1/2 years later and I'm sure that money has ran out and now we're learning all those reported dying with Covid may have died from something else and that's what I've thought since all this BS started.

Had a woman I know die last week they said died from Covid after falling and breaking her Hip while in the hospital and she was only 103 years old! Eh
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
The misinformation spewing anti-vaxers aren't going away either.
Positive Covid cases as high or higher than in early 2020 and hospitals over flowing but nothing is shut down and none of the the President isn't taking it serious

WHY
 

bdtex

Administrator
Staff member
Today, the TxDSHS Covid-19 Dashboard reported 266 new fatalities in Texas from 1/12/2023 - 1/18/2023, an average of 38 deaths/day.
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
Today, the TxDSHS Covid-19 Dashboard reported 266 new fatalities in Texas from 1/12/2023 - 1/18/2023, an average of 38 deaths/day.
It's not just Texas it's all across America as early 2020 or worse so why isn't everything shutting down now
 

PNWest

America's BEST American: Impartial and Bipartisan
I'll ask you same question as I ask bdtex

I suspect that you are asking about if those that died died from something else and only had COVID when they died - The answer to that as I understand it is NO. All of the people listed would have almost certainly lived if they didn't have COVID.

By the way as to hospitalizations in my region (region 7) we had , 85 COVID patients hospitalized on 1/18/2022 and have 7 patients hospitalized today (1/18/2023) src - https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/oregon.health.authority.covid.19/viz/OregonCOVID-19HospitalCapacitySummaryTables_15965754787060/HospitalizationbyRegionSummaryTable

So far from overflowing the hospitals around here have about 10% as many COVID patients today as they did a year ago.
 

bdtex

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Staff member
It's not just Texas it's all across America as early 2020 or worse so why isn't everything shutting down now
Damned if they do and damned if they don't. That's what happens when hacks treat a public health issue as a political issue. Congratulations.
 
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