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https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/192032

This study was done 20 years ago but obesity is killing approx 300k people a year. Covid has killed a little over 600,00o in a put a year and a half. covid will run its course and be gone but lets say on five years. So thats 30 million


Obesity has killed 60 mill in the last 20 years and will kill another 60 mill in another 20 years.

@royo i get your point about the fast foods.

Others may not, but thats on them. Don't let them spin and twist to try to pass off their opinions as facts, regarding whats relevant.
Yes. We should get rid of subsidies on unhealthy food which makes them cheaper than healthy food.

However, this is not relevant to the current discussion or a pandemic. Nobody infects somebody else with obesity by eating too many big macs or doritos.

Hospitals are not overwhelmed with obese patients. They are overwhelmed with unvaccinated covid-19 patients.

If we had a vaccine for obesity which was as effective, safe, and simple as the covid-19 vaccines I'd also be advocating for people prone to obesity take the obesity vaccine.
 
Yes, obesity is bad. Covid is also bad. We can deal with both simultaneously. No point in pitting one against the other.

agreed 100%. Thats why I'm put off by people who make light of other things when they are also brought up.

This is not a black and white world. Its complex. With many cultures and many different lifestyles and beliefs.
So when someone continually speaks condescendingly to anyone else regarding what is rational and irrational about that persons’ fears of whatever, i see it as mindbogglingly arrogant and narrow minded.
 
Phat, hospitals are full of people that are not healthy. I'm not sure if I talk to 12 yo, but try to imagine, that there is actual connection between your life style and your health and your immune system.

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/192032

This study was done 20 years ago but obesity is killing approx 300k people a year. Covid has killed a little over 600,00o in a put a year and a half. covid will run its course and be gone but lets say on five years. So thats 30 million


Obesity has killed 60 mill in the last 20 years and will kill another 60 mill in another 20 years.

@royo i get your point about the fast foods.

Others may not, but thats on them. Don't let them spin and twist to try to pass off their opinions as facts, regarding whats relevant.

Covid takes old and sick people first. It is not like you can take vax and go to McDonalds strait after and you'll be fine.
It is not even two different things to compare.
 
Phat, hospitals are full of people that are not healthy. I'm not sure if I talk to 12 yo, but try to imagine, that there is actual connection between your life style and your health and your immune system.



Covid takes old and sick people first. It is not like you can take vax and go to McDonalds strait after and you'll be fine.
It is not even two different things to compare.
It doesn't (to my knowledge) take old and sick vaccinated people before it takes unvaccinated healthy people.

What most people in the hospital right now have in common is that they are unvaccinated.

The easiest and fastest way to solve that problem is to get as many people vaccinated as possible.

While being healthy is incredibly important and something we should always be working toward, we will not help this pandemic one bit by advocated for long term lifestyle changes.

So it is just a distraction in this thread about the pandemic. That is why it is dismissed in this thread.

If you want to make a thread about health and fitness I'm sure people who check that thread out will be more excited about discussing it.
 
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Phat, hospitals are full of people that are not healthy. I'm not sure if I talk to 12 yo, but try to imagine, that there is actual connection between your life style and your health and your immune system.

Covid takes old and sick people first. It is not like you can take vax and go to McDonalds strait after and you'll be fine.
It is not even two different things to compare.

An obvious point is that our hospitals have enough capability to handle the normally unhealthy people. They don't have enough capacity for the extra pandemic sick people.

There are social efforts to improve people's general health that are happening at the same time however.
 
Kareem discussing the Wiggins’ situation:

"As I’ve asked before, what specific right is he fighting for? The right to do whatever you want with your body doesn’t exist in pretty much any civilized society because we recognize that those who behave recklessly and irresponsibly can harm others. You do own your body—unless a deadly virus turns that body into a plague delivery system that can kill hundreds of thousands. Today, while Andrew Wiggins was gathering his generational wealth, 2,036 people died of COVID-19 and 71,905 new cases were confirmed. Of these deaths and new cases, 97 percent of them were unvaccinated. Tomorrow and the day after and the day after, more will die and others will face long-term health problems. He could help prevent that. He chose to use his body not to."

Figured I’d quote a Laker on the subject for HCP.
 
Serious question. Has anyone found any info or study on bow covid might live in or on plant life?

i ask because I'm having symptoms come back fairly extensively. Lips and tongue have steadily increased in numbness the last few days. Moderate congestion has crept back up. Headaches are back and fatigue is setting in after just taking the garbage out to the street.

my thought is i think my smoke supplier spread the covid to me and how he did was by hanging in my studio for a little bit and using my smoker device. He is unvaxxed has has never had a covid test. But has told me he has had some “head colds” this year.

So my studio used to be a grow room the previous owner built. Completely sealed off Nd to me, is like an incubator of sorts.

is it possible that he spread it through the actual plant and its lingering on it in my studio?

the symptoms creeping back up are coinciding with me spending more time in the studio again.

Its been almost six weeks since he was there but based on what the room was built for and the bag of smoke in there that he supplied that ikeep digging into, im wondering if there isn't any potential correlation.

I of course cleaned the smoking device and wiped everything down the moment i tested positive. But was it too soon and the smoke is actually carrying that the room is incubating for a longer life?


From what i know that would happen with a bacterial whatever but not a virus?
 
Serious question. Has anyone found any info or study on bow covid might live in or on plant life?

i ask because I'm having symptoms come back fairly extensively. Lips and tongue have steadily increased in numbness the last few days. Moderate congestion has crept back up. Headaches are back and fatigue is setting in after just taking the garbage out to the street.

my thought is i think my smoke supplier spread the covid to me and how he did was by hanging in my studio for a little bit and using my smoker device. He is unvaxxed has has never had a covid test. But has told me he has had some “head colds” this year.

So my studio used to be a grow room the previous owner built. Completely sealed off Nd to me, is like an incubator of sorts.

is it possible that he spread it through the actual plant and its lingering on it in my studio?

the symptoms creeping back up are coinciding with me spending more time in the studio again.

Its been almost six weeks since he was there but based on what the room was built for and the bag of smoke in there that he supplied that ikeep digging into, im wondering if there isn't any potential correlation.

I of course cleaned the smoking device and wiped everything down the moment i tested positive. But was it too soon and the smoke is actually carrying that the room is incubating for a longer life?


From what i know that would happen with a bacterial whatever but not a virus?

Talk to your doctor.

ASAP.

General information and advice from a message board is fine but this is your health.

You might have bronchitis or walking pneumonia. You could have a lot of things. You could have nothing. But you really need to talk to your doctor in person.
 
Talk to your doctor.

ASAP.

General information and advice from a message board is fine but this is your health.

You might have bronchitis or walking pneumonia. You could have a lot of things. You could have nothing. But you really need to talk to your doctor in person.

They send me a daily covid diary where i document how i feel and answer questions.
I called in a couple days ago and they said ive already tested positive and to come in if the symptoms get so bad, I'm not able to function normally.
I dont have any cough or lung issues. No fever.

Based on my phone call with providence, they dont have an answer other than to come in if it gets too bad.
They wont let me test again. I don't know if I'm still contagious.
 
Likely gonna cancel my trip to the beach this weekend and it will be the second cancel.

I really need to get away. Fuuuuuuck.
 
They send me a daily covid diary where i document how i feel and answer questions.
I called in a couple days ago and they said ive already tested positive and to come in if the symptoms get so bad, I'm not able to function normally.
I dont have any cough or lung issues. No fever.

Based on my phone call with providence, they dont have an answer other than to come in if it gets too bad.
They wont let me test again. I don't know if I'm still contagious.

Do you have the ability to email your doctor?

Can you just make an appointment?

I'm not able to function normally.

Have you ever?
 
Do you have the ability to email your doctor?

Can you just make an appointment?


Have you ever?

Truth be told i don't have designated doctor. I lost him a few years back when my company made a change to our insurance and my doctor was no longer an option with the new plan. I haven't set up a new one.

My doctor and my mother told me I'm a perfectly functionally normal lad.
 
Truth be told i don't have designated doctor. I lost him a few years back when my company made a change to our insurance and my doctor was no longer an option with the new plan. I haven't set up a new one.

My doctor and my mother told me I'm a perfectly functionally normal lad.

If you liked and trusted your previous doctor then you should strongly consider just paying out of pocket to see him. It sucks to have to pay out of pocket but this is your health we're talking about. Make sure you ask for a cash discount. Then ask him if there is a doctor he recommends that is covered under your current health insurance.

Men are weird, we grew up in the "walk it off and you'll be fine" generation. We don't push ourselves to get the healthcare we need but if this was your wife you would be telling her to do pretty much what I'm telling you.

Please take care of yourself, we need you as the bad guy of the forum.
 
Ok, I see. So you saying that your science can not connect healthy or unhealthy lifestyle with immune system, that can or can not fight the virus.
According to this science vaccinated fat burger addict is less likely to go down on hospital bed with covid to clog your place, than unvaccinated Kyrie Irving. Good luck with that logic.
not sure you're in any position to talk about logic with some of these comparisons you're making, tbh.
 
If you liked and trusted your previous doctor then you should strongly consider just paying out of pocket to see him. It sucks to have to pay out of pocket but this is your health we're talking about. Make sure you ask for a cash discount. Then ask him if there is a doctor he recommends that is covered under your current health insurance.

Men are weird, we grew up in the "walk it off and you'll be fine" generation. We don't push ourselves to get the healthcare we need but if this was your wife you would be telling her to do pretty much what I'm telling you.

Please take care of yourself, we need you as the bad guy of the forum.

i cant argue with that.
 
It’s less political than your television would suggest.
This is just flat out false.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ruso.12404

Multi-variate regression analysis found that political views were the most important variable explaining per capita COVID-19 cases, while measures of disadvantage were the best predictors of COVID-19 deaths. Counties with high proportions of Trump voters had higher per capita cases, and in nonmetro areas, these counties had higher death rates.

ruso12404-fig-0001-m.jpg



What do you think the Trump/Biden map looks like?
 
And Lenny, we both heard, that vaccined people spread this stuff same way as nonvacinated.
People keep using that argument. The point, the obvious point, is that it lowers the likely-hood of you getting infected in the first place by a factor of five, so therefore the chance you spread it to others is similarly reduced. Not to mention the length of time you're contagious is shorter.

And you probably heard, that I have constitutional right not to be part of medical experiment if I don't want it.
Beyond the idiotic opinion that it's nothing more than a worldwide medical experiment, are you not aware of the many vaccinations you received as a child (with medical exceptions) before you could attend public school in the US, etc? And I think there are around 14 different vaccines for different diseases required for US immigration.

It is not me, who afraid of the virus, it's you, so how the fuck I should stay home, not you?
What if I am afraid of how vaccines will destroy my body. How is your fear better than mine?

Just repeating myself from earlier in the thread - at the moment about 13.3% of the population has had Covid and about .2% of the population has died. That means that if you get Covid in the US, there's about a 1.6% chance you'll die.

That may not seem like a big number until you compare it to how rare it is to get severe adverse reactions from the vaccine itself. .007% get hospitalized and .002% die.

No vaccine is 100% effective. But it's painfully obvious that if you're not afraid about getting hospitalized or dying from COVID itself, then you shouldn't be at all worried about getting hospitalized or dying from the vaccine. That's why other peoples fears are "better" than yours.

You are protected, so I am dangerous for you, bc I am not protected. Got it.
People keep using this "logic". No vaccine is 100% effective so simply having the vaccine doesn't make you immune around people who are infected. It lowers the likely-hood of you getting it but it's easy to understand why some still are wary of being around those who are unvaccinated.

Then there's the argument that if you've had the virus and have natural anti-bodies, at least for a while, then why do I need the vaccine? Because it only serves to boost the effectiveness. CDC has studies that show if you've had COVID and get the vaccine, you're twice as protected as somebody who's had COVID and doesn't get the vaccine.

One doctor I read puts it this way - "Getting COVID is a different immune response than getting the vaccine. So when you get the vaccine, you have only made antibodies to the spike protein, because that's the only part of the virus that you've seen. When you get COVID, you actually make antibodies to every part of the virus, including the nucleocapsid, it's called, as well as the spike protein. So you have polyclonal antibodies, many different types. Now that is good, in a way, but the bad thing about that is that they're not as good as neutralizing the virus. So when we look in the lab, those antibodies don't work as well to neutralize the virus. So that is why that vaccine really helps to boost those neutralizing antibodies."

All in all, for me, you can do whatever you want. You can go vax yourself or not, you can stay home or go out. Really, do what you want.
I mean, it's a free country.
Only a fool thinks the issue of freedom is that black and white, that it means you can just do whatever you want in this country with zero consequences.

I think I'm against a nation-wide vaccination mandate, but I'm for it when it comes to certain groups- teachers, caregivers for the elderly, hospital staff, as a few examples.

That said, if you choose not to I think you're just being unreasonable and selfish and I have no problem with you then having to face restrictions- companies have every right to enforce their own rules when it comes to protecting the health of their employees and customers.

It just seems like a certain demographic are refusing solely because "the man" wants them to, or because they've bought into some bizarre conspiracy theory like it's just a medical experiment, or because of political reasons which is just stupid. There's a vaccine that is safe and readily available to you, it's free, it's recommended by the Center for Disease Control, approved by the FDA, greatly reduces the chance of infection, hospitalization and death. The downside is so rare it's negligible, and the upside can save serious illnesses and even death, not just to you but to those around you.

So just get the fucking shot...
 
This is just flat out false.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ruso.12404

Multi-variate regression analysis found that political views were the most important variable explaining per capita COVID-19 cases, while measures of disadvantage were the best predictors of COVID-19 deaths. Counties with high proportions of Trump voters had higher per capita cases, and in nonmetro areas, these counties had higher death rates.

ruso12404-fig-0001-m.jpg



What do you think the Trump/Biden map looks like?

Do African Americans next.

Are they all Trumpets too?
 
Do African Americans next.

Are they all Trumpets too?

The difference in vaccination between different races is much smaller now than the difference between political parties.

barfo
 
Do African Americans next.

Are they all Trumpets too?
I didn't see you refuting the premise.

But since you asked, the article I linked is a multivariate regression analysis, of which race was one of the variables they actually studied, in addition to political affiliation, education, etc. Given all that, they found that the greatest correlation with COVID cases was with the person they voted for. They even addressed the high incidence of cases among the Black population but attributed the differences due to socioeconomics and education moreso than political affiliation.
 
I didn't see you refuting the premise.

But since you asked, the article I linked is a multivariate regression analysis, of which race was one of the variables they actually studied, in addition to political affiliation, education, etc. Given all that, they found that the greatest correlation with COVID cases was with the person they voted for. They even addressed the high incidence of cases among the Black population but attributed the differences due to socioeconomics and education moreso than political affiliation.

Saying Black people are too poor and unintelligent to get vaccinated isn’t a very redeeming point, especially when there isn’t data to correlate it.
 
Saying Black people are too poor and unintelligent to get vaccinated isn’t a very redeeming point, especially when there isn’t data to correlate it.
im talking about Covid cases, as the article was mentioning. Not vaccination rates. Feel free to click on the link. It's OK to learn from places other than Facebook.
 
Also, since you want to insist on the strawman:

There's a very obvious hesitancy among the Black population towards getting the vaccine vs other races, but political affiliation is still the more substantial covariate.

https://www.vox.com/22587443/covid-19-vaccine-refusal-hesitancy-variant-delta-cases-rate

Some distinct patterns have emerged. “The most obvious and blatant, and the one I’ve got the most attention for, is the partisan link,” said Charles Gaba, a health care data analyst who has made several charts tracking vaccination that have been widely shared across social media.

Regions where large majorities backed Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election have far lower vaccination rates than people in areas that voted for Joe Biden. The effect is visible at the state level and the county level, and it scales with the share of the vote. Almost all US counties below 20 percent vaccination rates lean Republican, and almost all above 65 percent lean Democratic.

But there are other fault lines as well. “There have really been persistent gaps between white people compared to Black and Hispanic people, with Black and Hispanic rates lagging behind pretty consistently across states,” said Samantha Artiga, vice president and director of racial equity and health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.


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my favorite strawman example would be that no brothel would allow a patron to use their services without a condom...sort of like vaccine mandates...it's in place to protect the business. You don't wear a condom? Go jerk yourself off
 
my favorite strawman example would be that no brothel would allow a patron to use their services without a condom...sort of like vaccine mandates...it's in place to protect the business. You don't wear a condom? Go jerk yourself off
I would much rather jerk myself off than go to a brothel. Just sayin'.
 
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