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[*] posted on 6-24-2022 at 05:18 PM


Back from “cool“ mini vacation to pacific.
Noticed my post regarding covid was deleted by the administrator.

Then I see a thread on “ why is there nobody here“ hummm?

Well, if this doesn't get deleted, the amount of Covid showing up in our laboratory has risen almost 70% in the past week. Still mainly, food service, hotel and tourist workers.

Not to place blame on anyone, but these numbers directly correlate with the tourism industry.
being that the majority of the tourists are from the US, it is fare to say that people from the US are bringing it here.

To ask, many on this board, about 10, as I can see, please be respectful of people here and for god sakes quit passing on your rancid pro trump policy“s on this country. We don't like it and it is causing people here damage.
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[*] posted on 6-24-2022 at 06:46 PM


We here depend on others to be normal human beings that do the right thing. If there is a “mandate“ and you don't like it...then don't come. Stay where you are comfortable with your govt required mandates, like not being drunk and driving, wearing shirts at restaurants and 100 old normal “ mandates“ that you all have up there.
Sorry, but wearing a mask here is a sign of respect and not the political BS that some feel is hurting their freedom...
What to go to abortion now...JZ?
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[*] posted on 6-24-2022 at 07:45 PM


Here in sun diego friends n neighbors left n right are getting covid…
Surge is real!

No shirt, no shoes, no mask, no service!

[Edited on 6-25-2022 by mtgoat666]




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[*] posted on 6-24-2022 at 08:01 PM


Quote: Originally posted by charliemanson  
Back from “cool“ mini vacation to pacific.
Noticed my post regarding covid was deleted by the administrator.

Then I see a thread on “ why is there nobody here“ hummm?

Well, if this doesn't get deleted, the amount of Covid showing up in our laboratory has risen almost 70% in the past week. Still mainly, food service, hotel and tourist workers.

Not to place blame on anyone, but these numbers directly correlate with the tourism industry.
being that the majority of the tourists are from the US, it is fare to say that people from the US are bringing it here.

To ask, many on this board, about 10, as I can see, please be respectful of people here and for god sakes quit passing on your rancid pro trump policy“s on this country. We don't like it and it is causing people here damage.
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[*] posted on 6-24-2022 at 08:41 PM


Quoted from The Baja Sun!

“According to information provided by the State Health and Safety Council, Los Cabos is currently the municipality with the second highest number of infections as approximately 37 cases are registered daily in the area.

La Paz is occupying first place which has roughly 88 cases reported per day, while Mulegé comes third with around 26 per day. However just last year, the south of the country saw daily figures of over a hundred cases per 24 hours and around 15 deaths, so the situation is much improved.

The Health and Safety Council also provided information that the number of people hospitalised in the past week due to Covid has risen to 2, while the previous week saw 10 hospitalizations.

On a positive note, they commented that the number of deaths has not risen, remaining at 1012 which has been steady for some time. The dedicated Covid-19 website for the Baja California Sur region states that on Tuesday afternoon, there were 425 active Covid cases, however this includes those recovering from previously reported infections.

In comparison to June 2021, Los Cabos was at the height of the pandemic crises, seeing more than 1700 infections, 175 hospitalisations and 548 deaths. At the time, there were approximately 31 deaths caused by the virus in just two days.”
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[*] posted on 6-24-2022 at 09:38 PM


My kid just went down to Cabo last week with 50 people from his graduating class. They had a blast.

I don't know anyone who thinks about Covid anymore.

Let's be real, the 95 year old Queen got it and had cold-like symptoms.

As Andy famously said to Red: "Get Busy Livin' or Get Busy Dyin'". Living in fear in the basement is no way to live.





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[*] posted on 6-24-2022 at 09:42 PM


Quote: Originally posted by RFClark  

On a positive note, they commented that the number of deaths has not risen, remaining at 1012 which has been steady for some time. The dedicated Covid-19 website for the Baja California Sur region states that on Tuesday afternoon, there were 425 active Covid cases, however this includes those recovering from previously reported infections.

In comparison to June 2021, Los Cabos was at the height of the pandemic crises, seeing more than 1700 infections, 175 hospitalisations and 548 deaths. At the time, there were approximately 31 deaths caused by the virus in just two days.”

This site says 2700 active cases as of Thursday June 23, click on Baja Sur: https://datos.covid-19.conacyt.mx/. 6-fold increase in 2 days, can it be?

Deaths are delayed by 3-4 weeks. With the rise in cases - and especially in hospitalizations - deaths will follow the trend. In the US they now are saving more patients, more drugs to use at early stages, this could keep deaths down TAD. In Mexico they miss early stage often, locals don't have money to pay and govt won't test for free without serious symptoms - at least, used to be the case.
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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 12:30 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
My kid just went down to Cabo last week with 50 people from his graduating class. They had a blast.

I don't know anyone who thinks about Covid anymore.

Let's be real, the 95 year old Queen got it and had cold-like symptoms.

As Andy famously said to Red: "Get Busy Livin' or Get Busy Dyin'". Living in fear in the basement is no way to live.





[Edited on 6-25-2022 by JZ]


Real proud of raising and encouraging your offspring to be self-centered jerks, aren't you? You bragged about him going to the Dominican Republic and having a blast with his college chums not long ago, too. More disrespectful Americans spreading Covid around the world.

You don't know anyone who thinks about Covid anymore because you obviously only associate with stupid, self-absorbed, head-in-the-sand right wingers such as yourself.

And no matter how many times you repeat the myth, no one has been hiding in their basement. We just follow sensible precautions when out and about, so as not to contract nor spread the virus. The only people who seemed to be scared, are those who appear to be afraid of wearing a mask (what's the matter, think it makes you look like a wimp?) or getting vaccinated.
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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 12:44 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
My kid just went down to Cabo last week with 50 people from his graduating class. They had a blast.

I don't know anyone who thinks about Covid anymore.


Shorty:
Friend went to Mexico on vacation last month and got hospitalized with covid / pneumonia, spent 4 days in hospital on oxygen with iv drugs/fluids. Flew home sucking on an oxygen tank.

Don’t know anyone thinking about covid? How about the 1M gringos who died from covid? I bet their families still think about covid,… as well as the many millions of other people that aren’t a$$hats like you.





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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 12:47 PM


Surabi,

You might want to remember which Country spread COVID in the first place and has spent the last couple of years trying to deny it! Hint! It wasn’t the US!
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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 12:53 PM


Goat,

You still haven’t expressed any outrage about the guy in the WH still not doing anything about the 480K a year (about a million) who have died from tobacco products on his watch that government collects taxes on ($11/pack) or outright sells in some states and on military bases!
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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 07:51 PM


24 de junio half of covid deaths are hypertension

Mapa de covid-19 en México: Casi la mitad de personas que han muerto padecían hipertensión

https://www.msn.com/es-mx/noticias/mexico/mapa-de-covid-19-e...

Alrededor de 44.20 por ciento de las personas que han muerto por coronavirus padecían hipertensión, siendo esta la comorbilidad más presente entre los fallecimientos, de acuerdo con datos de la Secretaría de Salud recogidos por la UNAM.

Casos activos covid-19, 24 de junio.
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Casos activos covid-19, 24 de junio.
A la hipertensión le siguen la diabetes, con presencia en 36.70 por ciento de las muertes, la obesidad, con 20.70 por ciento, y el tabaquismo, con 7.39 por ciento.

Casos de covid-19 por estados

La Ciudad de México, junto con el Estado de México, se mantienen como los estados con mayor número casos activos, mientras que Chiapas y Tlaxcala son los que menos infecciones registran.

Por otro lado, el estado con mayor tasa de incidencia de casos activos estimados es Baja California Sur, donde hay 285 casos por cada 100 mil habitantes.

​Hasta el último corte, se estiman 102 mil 737 casos activos en el país. La tasa de incidencia de infecciones acumuladas es de 4 mil 564.5 por cada 100 mil habitantes a nivel nacional y la tasa de casos activos es de 78.76 por cada 100 mil habitantes.

En Ciudad de México hay 31 mil 230 contagios activos estimados; le siguen el Estado de México (9 mil 530), Nuevo León (6 mil 476), Sinaloa (5 mil 706) y Quintana Roo (4 mil 403).

En contraparte, Chiapas se mantiene como el estado con menos casos activos al registrar 72, seguido de Tlaxcala (252), Guerrero (414), Morelos (432) y Michoacán (470).


La Secretaría de Salud informó que la tasa de mortalidad por coronavirus a nivel nacional se estima en 250.2 por cada 100 mil habitantes. A nivel estatal, la Ciudad de México tiene la mayor tasa de mortalidad a causa del covid-19, con 476 defunciones por cada 100 mil habitantes.


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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 09:03 PM


Quote: Originally posted by surabi  

And no matter how many times you repeat the myth, no one has been hiding in their basement. We just follow sensible precautions

...and no matter how many times you and others explain that the virus is real, thousands in intensive care, masking and distancing work if you do it - he'll be playing same broken record: "Why do so many ppl on here root for the virus" :).

Relax, he is just trolling.
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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 09:20 PM


Quote: Originally posted by RFClark  
Surabi,

You might want to remember which Country spread COVID in the first place and has spent the last couple of years trying to deny it! Hint! It wasn’t the US!


What relevance does that have to people ignoring precautions, and acting like Covid is "over" and spreading it around NOW? Just another "Look over there!" defection, which your ilk excel at. Pandemics start somewhere, but only jerks don't give a ff if they continue to spread it around.
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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 09:41 PM


Surabi,

Americans aren’t the only ones who travel, there are lots of Canadians and others in BCS! Americans weren't even the first to spread COVID by traveling. What Americans were first at was getting large numbers of doses of COVID vaccine out to the world! BCS could test everyone flying into La Paz or Cabo and charge them for the test! Please note that they don’f!

I’m happy to repost the CDC study showing that most of the common masks do little or nothing to stop the spread of COVID! BTW, have you noticed how many fewer people are getting sick while visiting BCS now that good sanitary procedures are finely being followed in BCS!
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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 09:44 PM


Here's the NYT latest summary for COVID in the United States

22 June

With daily cases largely flat throughout the month of June, the national outlook remains stable in the United States, though there are fluctuations attributable to delays in Covid reporting over summer holidays.

Many states did not report Covid data over the Juneteenth holiday weekend. Still, the number of new known cases announced each day in the U.S. remains close to 100,000.

The country’s cases have remained relatively steady even as some regions have seen increasing caseloads and others have seen conditions improve. In the Northeast and Midwest, for instance, known cases have been declining for weeks. States like Vermont and Massachusetts are now seeing daily case counts on par with those seen in early March, before a spring surge began.

In the South and West, however, cases are increasing. Cases in Mississippi have more than doubled since the start of the month.

Hospitalizations are largely unaffected by delays in official reporting over holidays, and they have remained steady in recent weeks. Around 30,000 people are in American hospitals with coronavirus on an average day — a figure that has stayed mostly consistent since the start of the month.

Daily deaths from Covid also remain level. Roughly 300 deaths are currently announced each day, a fraction of the thousands seen daily during the winter Omicron peak.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.html




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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 09:48 PM


And for Mexico:

25 June

An average of 10,070 cases per day were reported in Mexico in the last week. Cases have increased by 121 percent from the average two weeks ago. Deaths have decreased by 8 percent.

In BC cases are up 84% over the past two weeks
In BCS cases are up 63% over the past two weeks

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/world/mexico-covid-...


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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 10:26 PM


Quote: Originally posted by RFClark  
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Americans aren’t the only ones who travel, there are lots of Canadians and others in BCS! Americans weren't even the first to spread COVID by traveling. What Americans were first at was getting large numbers of doses of COVID vaccine out to the world! BCS could test everyone flying into La Paz or Cabo and charge them for the test! Please note that they don’f!

I’m happy to repost the CDC study showing that most of the common masks do little or nothing to stop the spread of COVID! BTW, have you noticed how many fewer people are getting sick while visiting BCS now that good sanitary procedures are finely being followed in BCS!


Why you think you need to tell me the obvious? Of course not only Americans travel nor travel to Baja. But as far as Canadians go, not only does Canada have a higher vaccination rate than the US, the majority of Canadians are also more willing to mask and take precautions.

And you are absolutely wrong about masks not being effective to cut down on transmission. There are tons of scientific studies that make it quite clear that masking, if done correctly, is vital in stopping virus particles from spewing out to infect others, and to also protect the wearer. It's also common sense, which seems to be in short supply these days.

Of course, some thin porous bandana tied around one's face, or wearing an ill-fitting mask that gaps, or wearing it under one's nose is absurd.

And Mexico's lack of testing or vaccination requirements to enter the country has been idiotic.

BTW, using exclamation marks after every sentence doesn't make what you say important or correct.

[Edited on 6-26-2022 by surabi]
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[*] posted on 6-25-2022 at 10:38 PM


Surabi,

Argue with the CDC, it’s their study not mine! So why no testing if so many infected tourists are coming to BCS seems like common sense? BTW I’m in favor of all sick people being required to wear real masks correctly!
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[*] posted on 6-26-2022 at 06:26 AM


RFClark; Anyone I know of up here who thinks they have had Omicron or may have been exposed continue to wear masks when out in public. Otherwise, except for those who feel they are at extra risk we are back to normal. Exceptions are some health care facilities ask you to wear a mask when entering. Life is good, and everyone seems pretty satisfied.



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