South Florida Condo Collapse

Why should context matter other than these are people in mass ignoring recommendations of social distancing, many without proper masks during a time of pandemic. Before a vaccine was even available.

You keep posturing though on how stupid some are while turning a blind eye towards others. At least you are consistent.

I am not a Republican.
And just as you got that wrong, you are poorly equipped, or trained to evaluate or find “data”, regarding your assertion that Republicans care about other Republicans getting vaccinated.
It is themselves, if they have already had COVID19, or have concerns over this vaccine being rushed to market, or having to carry vaccine passports if they were vaccinated to be able to do certain things that they are concerned about.

You have the choice not to bring your family to Disney World, dipshit.
That is purely non-essential travel.
You virtue signaling bullshitter.

And Florida will be fine, or not, depending on its ICU capacity, medical supply chain, etc, just like for the entire pandemic.
With half the State’s population vaccinated, Florida is in a better ICU and medical supply chain position that it has been for the entire rest of the pandemic,
and for the rest of the pandemic, Florida has done remarkably well.
However, like the rest of the nation, the potential curve ball will be, how hard with the Delta variant hit.
Other Florida specific curve balls include:

  1. How will red tide reactions and COVID19 infections combine?
  2. What happens if a major hurricane, or series of hurricanes hit, combined with a serious series of COVID19 outbreaks, especially Delta, across the State.

You bullshitter.
I had two government emergency COVID19 management contracts from the beginning of the Pandemic throughout.
And Phrost, who works in a lab testing facility, was also trying to get the public to take this seriously from the beginning of the Pandemic as well as I.
There were others on the site / FB page who were taking the Pandemic seriously besides myself, and besides Phrost.
You were late to the party, and mostly just repeated media soundbites, and conspiracy theory crap, which is all you are good for, as usual.

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Well, seeing as you’re so clever and all, perhaps you could provide some evidence of what Republican voters thinks about vaccination

Otherwise it’s just your jaded opinion with a few intellect based insults thrown in

I am vaccinated as is my whole family. We all wore masks through the duration of recommendations from the CDC. My daughter caught the COVID and has still been vaccinated as it was a university requirement for return.

My point of posting the photos of protesters is to point out the complete hypocrisy of Wrabbit and much of the media coverage.

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I was in talks with a local distillery that switched to making hand sanitizer and an engineer for a Niagara bottling with whom I worked with on another project. Also with a brilliant surgeon friend for possible manufacture of PPE when in the midst of shortages.

Gordon can confirm this as we actually had a conversation via phone on supply chain and resources.

You Mr Wrabbit were sitting at your keyboard as usual.

Kindly fuck off. I fully expect you to add additional work for the staff by flagging this post too. You f’n coward.

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You realize that you commenting about what Republicans think is about as ridiculous as me hitting Google and then making claims about what Irish conservatives, or Irish non-conservatives think about this issue, or that issue.

First, polls are deeply flawed instruments.
Second, many media links are worse than polls.
Third, interpretation of either requires context, and the ability to understand that context.

Finally, you are committing a rather common data analysis mistake, namely over-generalizing.
Neither Democrats nor Republicans are nearly as homogenous as either party seems to claim.

Likewise, people who don’t wish to get the vaccine at this time fall under many categories regardless of their political affiliation:

  1. Already had COVID19, therefore have reason to believe they have existing antibody response.
  2. Not in a high risk group, COVID19 mortality for non-high risk groups is extremely low, selfish enough not to care, since they are at low risk.
  3. Have reasons not to wish taking time off from work, university, etc, until a certain time window, don’t want to risk side effect down time.
  4. Know someone who had prolonged rash or allergic reaction from the vaccines.
  5. Believers in positive thinking, prayer, “COVID19 bad things won’t happen to me”.
  6. Believers in holistic, or naturopathic preventatives (these tend to largely be Democrats / Progressives by the way).
  7. Anti-vaxxers in general.
  8. Vets who have gulf war syndrome and other strange lingering medical conditions that may be linked to having been vaxxed for every pathogen in their deployment zone, while active duty.
  9. Older members or other members of the black community, suspicious of any government medical program, or advisements due to the Tuskegee Syphilis experiment, and other government atrocities against black people when it comes to healthcare or experimental medicine.
  10. Other.

So just your jaded opinion then

Got it

This is correct.
I neglected to mention it, as I was focused on public posters, etc, who were exceptionally active in attempting to inform the public about COVID19 pandemic risk.

No ding-a-ling, that is the hit list we discuss, and discuss trying to overcome the objections of, in the inter-agency brief meetings.
There is a rather huge, non-Republican, largely Democrat groups of minorities that are adverse to getting the vaccine, who have not yet had COVID19.
There is a rather huge group of Republican, Democrat, or Non-political adults who are not old, that are adverse to getting the vaccine, who have not yet had COVID19.
These are vexxing problems.
They are well documented problem populations regarding COVID19 vaccine adoption.
However, it is more entertaining to bloodsuckers on both sides to politicize the issues, instead of rationally and dispassionately discuss them.

There were a great many people worldwide that sprang into action. I’ve never seen so much open source information put out in that short time period.

PPE being only one aspect.

Taking my daughter in for a test and all of the staff did not have face shields was a real eye opener. Fortunately there was, between different manufacturing methods, a local production that helped many here. Many companies were providing materials and services. Often at little or no charge. Knowing most of these sources long term, I’ll point out the majority are conservative or moderates. Some liberals. It did not matter. People came together to fill an urgent short time turn around from concept to production.

Sadly, nobody was able to help on the toilet paper shortage.

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The above is pointed directly between the eyes of our resident ass hat.

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Look at the date range, Chuckles.
For a start.

Provide a more up to date graph, person that does not laugh

Why does 60% of the French population, and half the population of Japan report that they do not want to get the vaccine.
Are they Republicans?

Contrary to what ignorant outsiders like Doofa may read in the funny papers, the United States is more complicated than Democrat or Republican, or Black and White, or whatever other stereotypes for entertainment that papers feed his addled tabloid seeking brain.