CDC now advises people to treat COVID same as the flu and other respiratory illnesses

Good. Although I only support putting down violent people, I continue to support defective minds removing themselves from the gene pool. It eliminates their mental anguish, protects society and, of course, cleans the pool.

So put yourself down, Sock. You have called for civil war multiple times.
 
So put yourself down, Sock. You have called for civil war multiple times.
Would your mom support you lying, Sybil, or would she be disappointed in you…again?

Why can’t you ever back up your claims with actual quotes, son? Is it because those quotes only exist in your head?
 
Almost all hospitals are government institutions, twit.
If a doctor wanted to use it's facilities, he had to conform to government mandates (fascism).

prescribing the vax to all regardless of impact is pretty big pharma, yes, fascism.

hospitals were paid big bucks to diagnose everything as covid..... big insurance.

yes.

fascism is the union of state and corporate power.
 
^^^
Sybil finally recognizes that not all doctors are not working for the government. :thup:

In Russia, yes. In the US, most are in private practice. Ergo, they are free to honor their Hippocratic oaths.

Telling yourself that hospitals are generally private isn't going to work, Sock.
 
A case of Covid no longer means isolating for five days, according to the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Friday. It’s the latest sign of the virus’s normalization four years after it upended our lives.

You should now follow the same precautions with Covid as you take with the flu, according to new guidelines from the CDC. That means staying home until you’ve gone a day with no fever and improving symptoms. Take other precautions for the next five days, including wearing a mask and limiting close contact with others.

Those are the same steps the CDC recommends for other respiratory viruses.

“Covid-19 is still an important public health threat, but it is not the emergency that it once was,” said Dr. Brendan Jackson, who leads the respiratory virus response for the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Disease, on Friday.
“And its health impacts increasingly resemble those of other [respiratory viral] illnesses, including influenza and RSV.”

Plenty of Americans dropped Covid testing and isolation periods long ago as the virus became more routine. Many schools and workplaces hadn’t been enforcing the stricter CDC guidance, and some states have already relaxed their Covid guidance.

Many doctors say that at this point, common sense should guide you. If you feel sick, stay home. When you’re feeling well enough to go out but still have some symptoms, it’s a good idea to wear a mask indoors to protect others. Be more cautious if you’re going to be around more vulnerable people, such as those who are immunocompromised or elderly.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...d-like-the-flu-now-here-s-a-guide/ar-BB1j8Wd3

That makes perfect sense. Just as with the american indian that suffered mass casualties from simple viruses brought by Europeans. Covid was brand new here and took a million lives, that will never happen again with covid, it is spent, we have become partially immune to it. Doesn't change the fact that the immunization saved 100's of thousands.
 
That makes perfect sense. Just as with the american indian that suffered mass casualties from simple viruses brought by Europeans. Covid was brand new here and took a million lives, that will never happen again with covid, it is spent, we have become partially immune to it. Doesn't change the fact that the immunization saved 100's of thousands.

:okjen:
 
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