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And I have a feeling as long as her order is in effect, we're going to keep splitting our students into A and B groups...Are you guys doing that in Sylacauga?
Yep! A-L Monday’s and Tuesday’s and M-Z Thursdays and Fridays. Wednesday is a “cleaning/virtual learning day”.
 
Here is the latest CDC numbers. I encourage you to read it. Seems more and more like a plandemic or scamdemic. I leave it up to you how it may be explained away.

Scamdemic Numbers
Following the link all the way to the CDC because I do not trust reports any longer (even cdc is iffy).

"Table 3 shows the types of health conditions and contributing causes mentioned in conjunction with deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned. For deaths with conditions or causes in addition to COVID-19, on average, there were 2.6 additional conditions or causes per death. The number of deaths with each condition or cause is shown for all deaths and by age groups. For data on comorbidities "

The other deaths also had Covid but other issues as well. This is not new, we have known this for awhile. People with other health issues are more susceptible.
 
Yep! A-L Monday’s and Tuesday’s and M-Z Thursdays and Fridays. Wednesday is a “cleaning/virtual learning day”.

Same shi...stuff we're doing. I get it. I just hope and pray this initial four-week trial ends soon. Even though the ADPH gave Shelby County a green rating last month, I'm not about to hold my breath we will.
 
Same shi...stuff we're doing. I get it. I just hope and pray this initial four-week trial ends soon. Even though the ADPH gave Shelby County a green rating last month, I'm not about to hold my breath we will.
We are running it for 9 weeks and then re-evaluate. It does help with the distancing in a classroom and in a bus.
 
Just can't believe the news.

Can we believe this? Understand the data. An obese diabetic who dies from a heart attack didn't just die from heart disease. It's long been established that those with some type of condition (pick them) are more susceptible to death from COVID should they contract it. If you're healthy, you can go about your business, take reasonable precautions, and live out your life knowing you're taking a calculated risk - or maybe I'm just too stupid to know better. I've been doing this since April, I've been literally a thousand different places.
 
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Can we believe this? Understand the data. An obese diabetic who dies from a heart attack didn't just die from heart disease. It's long been established that those with some type of condition (pick them) are more susceptible to death from COVID should they contract it. If you're healthy, you can go about your business, take reasonable precautions, and live out your life knowing you're taking a calculated risk - or maybe I'm just too stupid to know better. I've been doing this since April, I've been literally a thousand different places.

Survival of the fittest. If you have allowed yourself to become obese, smoke or drank yourself into a condition, you have no one to blame but yourself. I hate it for the people that are outliers or simply born with a disorder, but we can all agree the reported information for so long was false. Heart disease is the #1 killer of humans, so yes, I can believe they died of heart disease and coronavirus was a symptom that added complications. I've added weight since getting married and having kids, but I know it was bad diet, lazyness, and bad choices, so can I blame a virus for complications (sore joints, back pain etc) from years of that? I'm like you, just been going about my business, but not going and serving myself to catch this virus either. I never stopped going to work, never backed away from going out in public and continue to live my life. So no, I don't believe most of what I hear, but I do believe in information like this because it is bucking the fear mongering and isn't scared of bucking the big media trend.

My momma's cousin, the one that taught me to shoot, died this week. He died of a stroke, but they say coronavirus because he tested positive a week and a half before. His son had the virus as well, same time. They both dealt with sinus type symptoms of nasal stuffiness, but nothing more. He had a stroke and even his own family are saying it was a stroke, not corona that killed him. Hospital put coronavirus as reason for death. Hard to believe it from the personal experience as well. Believe the media and paid spokemen, or believe the one son of a guy that died this week that I do know?
 
My wif and I got the rona in March at the same time..both in our early 60's, we had a 7 day cough and low grade fever off and on. Like one poster already stated in our case the regular flu weve had in the past was way more brutal then this was.
 
My wif and I got the rona in March at the same time..both in our early 60's, we had a 7 day cough and low grade fever off and on. Like one poster already stated in our case the regular flu weve had in the past was way more brutal then this was.

Glad it was just a bit of an inconvenience. My cousin, 55, no real other factors (not obese, high bp, diabetes, etc.) was in CCU at Grandview for 20-some odd days a couple months ago. I saw him when I was getting car/boat tags in Pell City last week, looking great, but he had a rough go of it.
 
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