SoupNazi2001 said:
Anyone notice all of these blue states lifting mask mandates but keeping it in schools for kids near zero risk. These people are evil.
I guess they are all afraid of the teachers union people. It doesn't make any sense.
SoupNazi2001 said:
Anyone notice all of these blue states lifting mask mandates but keeping it in schools for kids near zero risk. These people are evil.
Thanks to everyone who came to our rally tonight and all who power this campaign.
— Lina Hidalgo (@LinaHidalgoTX) February 10, 2022
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Harry Lime said:
No need for masks at campaign fundraisers:Thanks to everyone who came to our rally tonight and all who power this campaign.
— Lina Hidalgo (@LinaHidalgoTX) February 10, 2022
They're coming after us and everything we've achieved.
But together, we can protect the progress. We must. pic.twitter.com/3ODOWTu09B
So now they're saying they may need a three-shot regimen for this group? Anyone jabbing their 6 month old three times needs their head examined.FHKChE07 said:
https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2022/02/11/pfizer-pulls-fda-request-for-covid-vaccine-for-kids-under-5/
Right after they applied for it, I was watching CNN and they had a doctor on that said that he had seen the early data and that a two-shot regimen didn't seem to work for the 2-5 year old age group and that he was hoping they had better data that they hadn't shared. Apparently not. Seems like the lower does for this group (1/10 of a normal dose wasn't enough for 2-5, but enough for 6 months to 2.
Seems like we have more to wait then...
TarponChaser said:Harry Lime said:
No need for masks at campaign fundraisers:Thanks to everyone who came to our rally tonight and all who power this campaign.
— Lina Hidalgo (@LinaHidalgoTX) February 10, 2022
They're coming after us and everything we've achieved.
But together, we can protect the progress. We must. pic.twitter.com/3ODOWTu09B
What progress? Turning Houston and Harris County into some post-apocalyptic, Third World hellscape from a John Carpenter film?
XpressAg09 said:
I'm not a scientist, but I've caught it and not been vaccinated and didn't die and I'm literally not concerned about my future interactions with any COVID proteins, spiked or not.
Stay healthy(ish), don't drink too much(ish), exercise often enough(ish) and you'll be fine.
CDUB98 said:
By dumbasses, I mean those who live and die by it.
CDUB98 said:
Me thinks you need a new employer.
So do I, but for different reasons.
The Houston area, especially some of the suburbs, wear masks at a greater rate than anywhere else in the country. It's bizarre. Anytime I've had someone visit from out of town, they can't believe how many masks they see. Similarly, any time I travel, I see few masks comparatively. The Houston area loves masks, especially down here on the southwest side.98Ag99Grad said:
California is transitioning to treating rona like an endemic virus. HTF are we behind them in doing that?
Seersucker Ag 2011 said:The Houston area, especially some of the suburbs, wear masks at a greater rate than anywhere else in the country. It's bizarre. Anytime I've had someone visit from out of town, they can't believe how many masks they see. Similarly, any time I travel, I see few masks comparatively. The Houston area loves masks, especially down here on the southwest side.98Ag99Grad said:
California is transitioning to treating rona like an endemic virus. HTF are we behind them in doing that?
I live in Sugar Land. They're just called "the population" here.T Durden said:Seersucker Ag 2011 said:The Houston area, especially some of the suburbs, wear masks at a greater rate than anywhere else in the country. It's bizarre. Anytime I've had someone visit from out of town, they can't believe how many masks they see. Similarly, any time I travel, I see few masks comparatively. The Houston area loves masks, especially down here on the southwest side.98Ag99Grad said:
California is transitioning to treating rona like an endemic virus. HTF are we behind them in doing that?
This seems pretty incorrect. Other than maybe the Asian population where you live.
T Durden said:
Yes in the city maybe, but I'm on the NW side and I just don't see it.