Fair enough.I hear ya, just speaking on him...not you
I just see a man virtue signaling and talking about gun control under the guise of masking while not wearing a mask on his instagram...seems like BS virtue signaling
Just my take
Fair enough.I hear ya, just speaking on him...not you
I just see a man virtue signaling and talking about gun control under the guise of masking while not wearing a mask on his instagram...seems like BS virtue signaling
Just my take
Meme triggered me a lil bit, I can't lie hahaFair enough.
The studies were completed in depth a year ago.Get a plain jane surgical mask and it's cheap and lowers rate of spread.
You still trying to link non patient centered outcomes to patient centered outcomes.Surgical face masks decreased particulate matter 1.9%.
1.9% bruhYou still trying to link non patient centered outcomes to patient centered outcomes.
It's a smoke and mirrors game for drug reps and the twitterverse that is out of their element.
Duly noted.So many different people on these forums.
I'll just take the medical professional advice and hopefully carry on.. I'm gonna start ignoring the space cadets.
So do you still wear a mask? Is it still mandated over there?So many different people on these forums.
I'll just take the medical professional advice and hopefully carry on.. I'm gonna start ignoring the space cadets.
"Handful" doesn't usually mean "many". They tend to mean the opposite.@Freedom
many states don't count probable causes at all, and even cases where there's a positive COVID test they might not count it as a death.
"Missouri is one of a handful of states that doesn’t count “probable” COVID deaths — those missing a positive PCR COVID test — on its online dashboard or in official state tallies. The Department of Health said it has sought to not count these to avoid “further mistrust and confusion” among Missourians and works with the CDC to seek corrections to death certificates, as they arise."
COOL@Freedom
many states don't count probable causes at all, and even cases where there's a positive COVID test they might not count it as a death.
"Missouri is one of a handful of states that doesn’t count “probable” COVID deaths — those missing a positive PCR COVID test — on its online dashboard or in official state tallies. The Department of Health said it has sought to not count these to avoid “further mistrust and confusion” among Missourians and works with the CDC to seek corrections to death certificates, as they arise."
You still trying to link non patient centered outcomes to patient centered outcomes.
It's a smoke and mirrors game for drug reps and the twitterverse that is out of their element.
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understood, I think it's important to remember that on a national level we're doing a lot of under-counting too.COOL
I am speaking to the wording that was used here in Oregon
I don't live in Missouri
I disagreeunderstood, I think it's important to remember that on a national level we're doing a lot of under-counting too.
without data, you're just some asshole with an opinion.I disagree
Case Count and Death Count are inflated
Thanks for your opinionwithout data, you're just some asshole with an opinion.
and the plural of anecdote isn't "data"
When you look at the idiots criticizing mask mandates or vaccines, it really is amazing how they all became virologists in such a short time span.I'll just take the medical professional advice and hopefully carry on.. I'm gonna start ignoring the space cadets.