Holcomb ‘frustrated’ with absurd vaccine-refusal reasons

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  • thompal

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    I don't remember filling out my political affiliation when I got my shots. How do "they" know the percentage of Dem or Rep's got the vax?

    I question those numbers for the simple reason that the left keeps saying that the percentage of minorities who are vaccinated are very low because they (justifiably) mistrust the government.

    They can't have it both ways. If a large percentage of minorities are refusing to get vaccinated, they can't also brag about the high percentage of Democrats are vaccinated.
     

    Pepi

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    Every damn person I know that is vaxxed has gotten just as sick as everyone that isnt. One even visited the hospital. So Holcomb is ignorant. Dont care if he has an "R" next to his name or not.

    He has no room to talk about "frustrated" as one of the worst if not the worst Republican governor out there I the voter am frustrated.....
    Saline isn't too good for fighting virues
     

    rhamersley

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    To many, it is a money grab, and a big one. For the ones that arent pushing this mass hysteria for the financial gain it is in my opinion a much scarier reason. It has become somewhat a religious cult like scenario, the Branch Covidians. Its gonna be a sober moment for many who were sucked into this scam if or when they finally see through the lies; the people who have sacrificed the health and in some cases the lives of their children over the need to be "right". How is this different from the scientologists who deny loved ones medical treatment because the auditing will fix it, only to watch them needlessly suffer and die. If scientology is a cult, then so is this.
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    funeralweb

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    I don't pay too much attention to the MSM with any of this but did see the attached article on Thursday. Just sharing...

    As a funeral director, I don't look past my place of business and the facilities I glean my cases from to draw my own conclusions. My main and most consistent conclusion is there's no rhyme or reason to any of this. Who gets sick at all. Who gets sick enough to die. Who has this or that side/after effect of the illness and/or vax and for how long.

    Last year (surge 1), the elderly/nursing home folks died in droves. This summer (surge 2) and now (surge 3) nursing home quarantines are few and far between and when there is an outbreak in one, those folks seem to make it through without hospitalization. This time around, it's the younger seniors and several who never even collected that first social security check that I'm handling and they're coming from a hospital. Comorbidities? Always. Comorbidities play a part in almost every death, no matter a person's main affliction. Being obese, diabetic, etc. is an equal opportunity killer.

    If this post seems to ramble, it's because from one day to the next, I don't know what to think or believe about this anymore. I just know I'm busier than ever and I have almost 40 years of busy to compare the past couple of years to. I've been waiting for my generation (baby-boomer) to start kicking off as well. It's definitely started to uptick.

    If you live long enough, you'll die of something....

     

    phylodog

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    My main and most consistent conclusion is there's no rhyme or reason to any of this. Who gets sick at all. Who gets sick enough to die. Who has this or that side/after effect of the illness and/or vax and for how long.
    Which is exactly why the claims of the vaccine being __% effective are ********. My wife, son and daughter have all had it and had mild to no symptoms. Had they been vaccinated the vaccine would have been credited for keeping them out of the hospital or your facility. Since they weren't they just got lucky. It's pathetic.
     

    edporch

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    That's what the R wants you to believe. In reality, the only difference between D and R is the letter, same crap, different pile.

    It has to start from somewhere.

    I voted for Rainwater the last time
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    The trouble is, Rainwater though I support his right to run, and even agreed with a lot of what he said, had no chance of winning.
    And as bad as Holcomb is, to claim there's no difference between him and Woody Myers is a denial of reality.
     

    Ark

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    I don't pay too much attention to the MSM with any of this but did see the attached article on Thursday. Just sharing...

    As a funeral director, I don't look past my place of business and the facilities I glean my cases from to draw my own conclusions. My main and most consistent conclusion is there's no rhyme or reason to any of this. Who gets sick at all. Who gets sick enough to die. Who has this or that side/after effect of the illness and/or vax and for how long.

    Last year (surge 1), the elderly/nursing home folks died in droves. This summer (surge 2) and now (surge 3) nursing home quarantines are few and far between and when there is an outbreak in one, those folks seem to make it through without hospitalization. This time around, it's the younger seniors and several who never even collected that first social security check that I'm handling and they're coming from a hospital. Comorbidities? Always. Comorbidities play a part in almost every death, no matter a person's main affliction. Being obese, diabetic, etc. is an equal opportunity killer.

    If this post seems to ramble, it's because from one day to the next, I don't know what to think or believe about this anymore. I just know I'm busier than ever and I have almost 40 years of busy to compare the past couple of years to. I've been waiting for my generation (baby-boomer) to start kicking off as well. It's definitely started to uptick.

    If you live long enough, you'll die of something....

    It's December. It's cold. There's no sunlight.

    It's the flu. This happens every year and always has.
     
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