I wish you well.No I won't.
I took a vote. Everyone in Ohio is over it.
I wish you well.No I won't.
I took a vote. Everyone in Ohio is over it.
No I won't.
I took a vote. Everyone in Ohio is over it.
LOL @ a Buckeye pussying out to anyone from California or Oregon.Try that in California or Portland. You'd pussy out so fast. And itd be soyboys that caused it!
Source is mesource?
and you say that like doctors were diagnosing COVID without any evidence.
NopeTry that in California or Portland. You'd pussy out so fast. And itd be soyboys that caused it!
Large portions of California are over it too. At Bellator on Saturday only about 25% wore them. No real attempt by security to actually make anyone put them on.Try that in California or Portland. You'd pussy out so fast. And itd be soyboys that caused it!
I've heard Nevada has them mandated again but the UFC this last weekend sure didn't like look it did 6 months ago.Large portions of California are over it too. At Bellator on Saturday only about 25% wore them. No real attempt by security to actually make anyone put them on.
Those are small couple hundred fan Apex event. They can monitor those easily. The reality is for a large event with thousands of people there’s no way to enforce the mandate. Bellator would have went from say 7,000 fans to 1,500 if they tried to kick people out.I've heard Nevada has them mandated again but the UFC this last weekend sure didn't like look it did 6 months ago.
This isn't a new issue. No one wanted the smallpox vaccines either.Imagine kids reading history books 50 years from now just not believing that we had the cure to the pandemic but people wouldn't take it or follow simple guidance because...
Bellator would have went from say 7,000 fans to 1,500 if they tried to kick people out.
LOLNo one accused bellator fans of being intelligent
It's a joke!
Or being able to put together a 7 page thread.No one accused bellator fans of being intelligent
It's a joke!
Those are hilarious "stats".According to hospitals in Florida, today’s COVID patients have some common factors:
- They are 98% unvaccinated.
- About 70% are between 12 and 65 years old; 50% are between 25 and 55.
- A majority have no pre-existing conditions.
- They are filling COVID wards rapidly, although only between 25-30% of all ICU beds in Florida are occupied by COVID patients.
- They are more likely to be a minority. (During the pandemic, Black Americans have been hospitalized at nearly three times the rate as white Americans.)
- Many patients are related — husband and wife, parent and child, brother and sister.
- Their health deteriorated faster than patients in previous coronavirus waves.
- More of them are children.
- They mostly are infected with the Delta strain.
- Unless sick enough to land in the ICU, most are hospitalized for 5 to 7 days.
Younger, sicker, unvaccinated: Today’s COVID patients in Florida are different
At the start of a shift, Juana Mejia gathers with the other nurses in the intensive care unit at Memorial Hospital Miramar, closes her eyes, and prays. “We ask for strength and courage,”…www.sun-sentinel.com
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What exactly is the "Cure"?Imagine kids reading history books 50 years from now just not believing that we had the cure to the pandemic but people wouldn't take it or follow simple guidance because...
pfft no mask since they opened on 6/15Try that in California or Portland. You'd pussy out so fast. And itd be soyboys that caused it!
2 things.