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Msg ID: 2705263 Stunning, 92% of Blue people at least one Jab, Red people 56%...  +3/-0     
Author:Jett
9/28/2021 12:32:14 PM

The result of all of this misinformation and politicization of Covid-19 is stark. The 12 states with the highest case rate for every 100,000 people are all run by Republican governors. The 13 states with the highest hospitalization rate per 100,000 residents are all run by Republican governors. The 15 states with the highest percentage of deaths per 100,000 are all run by Republican governors...

 



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Msg ID: 2705273 Biden and McConnell Receive COVID-19 Booster Shots, Encourage Vaccines +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
9/28/2021 2:07:34 PM

Reply to: 2705263

Look both ways before crossing the street.

Treat every gun as if it was loaded.

Risk nothing if there's nothing to gain.

The covid vaccine is FDA tested, approved and recommended.

Which of us reading this will be the next covid infection? You don't know, do you? Who could infect you? Again, you don't know. You know why we use the term 'accidents'? Because they're not 'on purposes'.

United States Coronavirus Cases: 43,950,102
Deaths: 709,221

Which of those, other than health care workers, knew they were exposing themselves to a potentially fatal infection? Do you know who exposed you? Do you know if?

Me, I'm vaccinated and will take the booster as soon as it's available, just as I did with all the other vaccinations. It's stupid to do otherwise.

I hope your wife is good looking....

Biden and McConnell Receive COVID-19 Booster Shots, Encourage Vaccines

Headline Roundup September 28th, 2021

Two top U.S. political leaders on opposite sides of the aisle received Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine booster shot in recent days and encouraged people to get the vaccine. President Joe Biden got his COVID-19 booster shot Monday in front of news cameras; Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced hours later that he'd also received the third dose. McConnell called it "an easy decision," and Biden joked that " it doesn't look like it, but I am over 65...And that's why I'm getting my booster shot today." The news followed CDC Director Rochelle Walensky's recommendation last week that the booster shot be made available for people ages 65 and older, and people ages 18 to 64 who are considered at high risk of contracting COVID-19 due to their occupation.

The news was covered similarly by sources across the political spectrum. Some sources on all sides highlighted how Walensky's recommendation overruled a CDC panel that voted against a third dose for Americans in high-risk jobs.



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