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Archy1221

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  1. Ok sure. I now know Linking to the actual data but putting in weekly instead of daily is a hell of a typo. BTW, here is Saint Fauci https://news.yahoo.com/amphtml/new-daily-covid-19-cases-drop-to-below-10000-in-the-us-is-the-end-finally-in-sight-215421586.html
  2. July 22 is not the same day as June 17th, unless they changed the calendar since I last checked my phone
  3. Ummm..I posted that chart on June 17th. Math hasn’t changed. However, if you are gonna use snark in order to have a giggle after you type, try and have your facts in order.
  4. No, that’s the correct way of saying I typo’d and made a mistake.
  5. As anyone who knows much about medical practices, I would be careful about judging a physician solely on patient volume. There are certainly extremely busy doctors who I wouldn’t send a family member to for treatment.
  6. According to the chart on the day that was posted, your numbers would be incorrect
  7. Yes, should have said 10,000 daily
  8. I didn’t say it was going to be ‘the big addition’. It would be a much better addition than what people think based solely on the basketball eyeballs and revenue it brings to the conference.
  9. This seems to be why he waited. This is a patient case type I have previously brought up as why some haven’t been vaccinated yet. ‘Mr Scalise previously has stated he tested positive for Covid-19 antibodies and believed that his antibodies would protect him. The Delta variant changed his mind.’ https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/steve-scalise-vaccinated-pfizer-louisiana-b1888261.html%3famp
  10. Not sure what mr. pundit is wanting but that didn’t seem like an awful clip of Hannity. Telling people to consult your doctor and research the vaccines is something I would say and most rational people I think would say. I wish he would have added that he was vaccinated, and he personally believes in the vaccines if he hasn’t already done so.
  11. Was Steve Scalise a Covid anti-Vaxxer?
  12. Taking all three seasons, Martinez has been turnover prone and the interceptions were a standout especially considering his INT/TD ratio. Add that to his fumble history and that is why people are concerned and hope he buttons it up. If AM plays all 13 games and has over a 2/1 TD/INT ratio and under .3 fumbles per game I believe this offense will have had a great year. His ability is there, but the drive killing turnovers combined with stupid penalties hurt
  13. Ya. I don’t see any way this doesn’t get done if indeed OU and Texas want in
  14. What was he getting ready to say when they cut off the video? If he was getting ready to say please go to talk to your doctor about it, that seems ok I guess. I would prefer he says something like “I’ve been vaccinated, I believe it helps and wish everyone would talk to their doctor about getting vaccinated themselves”. Much better than saying “I never told anyone to get vaccinated, however I want everyone to talk to their doctor about it”
  15. Seems like a conference realignment discussion not just a football discussion. Getting the Kansas basketball property would justify bringing a s#!tty football program into the mix.
  16. Kansas basketball is a gold mine. KU brings in almost as much money as OU does primarily based on basketball.
  17. Well no, I’m not going to agree they are being “obstinate”. I was using your verbiage for these people. So what’s the harm in taking that hesitancy away. I’m not gonna judge what people think is valid concern for them unless it’s totally outrageous like microchips in vaccines. If someone wants to see the FDA approve the vaccine before taking it I don’t agree but understand.
  18. I already understood what the guidance was, I was more wondering if they have collected actual data on the question so they can promote that to the previous Covid positive but current unvaccinated population.
  19. I wouldn’t classify them as morons. Some very smart people fall into this skepticism. another thing to do is Maybe the NIH should publish some information on hospitalization/death risks for people who have already had Covid-19 previously, are not vaccinated, but get re-infected vs hospitalization rates for those vaccinated. If that data has been published already, then make a bigger show of it. Does natural immunity prevent hospitalization and death as much as vaccination. Those vaccine skeptics would like to know I’m guessing
  20. For some people that could be the case since it’s just authorized at this point. Hopefully approval helps change people’s minds.
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