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mtgoat666
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hey Shorty McGoober:
i dont think the common cold has high enough mortality rate to warrant comparison to mortality from flu and covid. and in any case, the point was to
compare flu vs covid deaths.
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I'm pretty sure covid is not "over." The fact is, it is now endemic and will continue to evolve just as colds and the flu continue to do. It is
unfortunate that the death rate still exceeds that of the flu but with any luck it will evolve to become less deadly for the vulnerable population.
If you have been getting misinformation regarding the death rate please feel free to compare flu deaths and covid on the CDC site.
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If you think you are at risk from Covid, take Paxlovid as soon as possible (within 5 days of symptons). 90% chance of keeping you from getting
seriously ill.
If you have the flu, take Tamiflu as soon as possible (within 2 days of symptoms), even if you are healthy. It will reduced the illness
significantly. I haven't had the flu for about 15 years, but would definitely take it.
I had a guy who works for me get the Rhinovirus. He was sick for about 3-4 weeks.
[Edited on 1-9-2023 by JZ]
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaMama | I'm pretty sure covid is not "over." The fact is, it is now endemic and will continue to evolve just as colds and the flu continue to do. It is
unfortunate that the death rate still exceeds that of the flu but with any luck it will evolve to become less deadly for the vulnerable population.
If you have been getting misinformation regarding the death rate please feel free to compare flu deaths and covid on the CDC site.
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See above. Covid deaths haven't been measured properly. The number is much lower. Hospitals had a lot of financial incentives to report the way
they do.
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At the risk of getting back on topic...
My question is purely a practical one: When I travel from Boston (via Dallas) to Cabo in 3 weeks, should I expect to mask up in the airports and on
the planes? And how about once I'm on the ground in Baja? Are restaurants and shops requiring masks, or just recommending them? How compliant are the
customers, and how insistent are the proprietors?
As a guest, my intention is to accommodate the requests of my hosts. I don't take off my shoes in my own home, but if we visit someone who requests
that we remove our footwear, I do so without grumbling. Why is this so hard?
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by pauldavidmena | My question is purely a practical one: When I travel from Boston (via Dallas) to Cabo in 3 weeks, should I expect to mask up in the airports and on
the planes? And how about once I'm on the ground in Baja? Are restaurants and shops requiring masks, or just recommending them? How compliant are the
customers, and how insistent are the proprietors?
As a guest, my intention is to accommodate the requests of my hosts. I don't take off my shoes in my own home, but if we visit someone who requests
that we remove our footwear, I do so without grumbling. Why is this so hard? |
I travel with a supply of masks.
I wear mask on airplanes, in winter half the pax are sick, you would be foolish to ride a cattle car w/o a mask on.
Our house, we remove shoes. Why would you wear shoes in your house? Sounds dirty, messy.
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by pauldavidmena | My question is purely a practical one: When I travel from Boston (via Dallas) to Cabo in 3 weeks, should I expect to mask up in the airports and on
the planes? And how about once I'm on the ground in Baja? Are restaurants and shops requiring masks, or just recommending them? How compliant are the
customers, and how insistent are the proprietors?
As a guest, my intention is to accommodate the requests of my hosts. I don't take off my shoes in my own home, but if we visit someone who requests
that we remove our footwear, I do so without grumbling. Why is this so hard? |
In the US no requirement to wear a mask at the airport or on the plane. Some do by choice. Maybe 15 -20%.
Pretty much the same in MX.
Ley was the only place in Loreto that I saw requiring a mask.
[Edited on 1-12-2023 by JZ]
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pauldavidmena
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Quote: Originally posted by pauldavidmena | My question is purely a practical one: When I travel from Boston (via Dallas) to Cabo in 3 weeks, should I expect to mask up in the airports and on
the planes? And how about once I'm on the ground in Baja? Are restaurants and shops requiring masks, or just recommending them? How compliant are the
customers, and how insistent are the proprietors?
As a guest, my intention is to accommodate the requests of my hosts. I don't take off my shoes in my own home, but if we visit someone who requests
that we remove our footwear, I do so without grumbling. Why is this so hard? |
I travel with a supply of masks.
I wear mask on airplanes, in winter half the pax are sick, you would be foolish to ride a cattle car w/o a mask on.
Our house, we remove shoes. Why would you wear shoes in your house? Sounds dirty, messy. |
We've stocked up on masks and will wear them in airports and on the plane. After that, we'll try to get a sense for what protocols - formal or
informal - are in place in Todos Santos and El Pescadero.
I wear my sneakers during the winter for warmth (we live in Massachusetts) and arch support (I have fallen arches). My wife either wears slippers or
goes about in her socks - or barefoot during the summer. Beyond that, we have no wall-to-wall carpeting, and keep a tidy house. Maybe it's a Northeast
thing?
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Quote: Originally posted by pauldavidmena | this so hard?
I wear my sneakers during the winter for warmth (we live in Massachusetts) and arch support (I have fallen arches). My wife either wears slippers or
goes about in her socks - or barefoot during the summer. Beyond that, we have no wall-to-wall carpeting, and keep a tidy house. Maybe it's a Northeast
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Not a Northeast thing unless Canadians who live in the Northeast are quite different from Americans. My experience is that Canadians always take off
their street shoes at the door. If it's cold, they use slippers or thick socks, as your wife does. Personally I don't want to walk around in my home
in shoes I've worn out in public places, walking through spit and who knows what else.
As for wearing masks, I couldn't care less if they are required- I wear a mask in public places where there are other people nearby to protect myself.
What others do is up to them, although their choice not to wear a mask means they don't care about others and I am less protected.
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | If you think you are at risk from Covid, take Paxlovid as soon as possible (within 5 days of symptons). 90% chance of keeping you from getting
seriously ill.
If you have the flu, take Tamiflu as soon as possible (within 2 days of symptoms), even if you are healthy. It will reduced the illness
significantly. I haven't had the flu for about 15 years, but would definitely take it.
[Edited on 1-9-2023 by JZ] |
Something immoral about JZ practicing medicine. He's prescribing medication for covid and the flu.
Best to ignore this troll. 2 years claiming it's all a gov't conspiracy.
Practicing medicine without a license. Isn't that a felony?
US Marines: providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.
What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by Lee | Quote: Originally posted by JZ | If you think you are at risk from Covid, take Paxlovid as soon as possible (within 5 days of symptons). 90% chance of keeping you from getting
seriously ill.
If you have the flu, take Tamiflu as soon as possible (within 2 days of symptoms), even if you are healthy. It will reduced the illness
significantly. I haven't had the flu for about 15 years, but would definitely take it.
[Edited on 1-9-2023 by JZ] |
Something immoral about JZ practicing medicine. He's prescribing medication for covid and the flu.
Best to ignore this troll. 2 years claiming it's all a gov't conspiracy.
Practicing medicine without a license. Isn't that a felony? |
You need a prescription for Paxlovid. A quick search will tell you it's the leading antiviral for Covid. It's what Biden took.
Tamiflu has been around for a long time.
Ask your doctor.
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Tacayo
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Anybody know if Paxlovid is available in Baja?
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JZ
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https://www.vallartadaily.com/mexico-purchases-pfizers-oral-...
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pauldavidmena
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Meanwhile, in Cabo...
This article states "Los Cabos has officially ended restrictions brought on during the pandemic, which meant bars and nightclubs were forced to
close for business at midnight."
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Lee,
Quoting an article on treatments for the flu and COVID is not practicing medicine!
Your comment however is practicing politics and Doug said that was a no-no here!
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surabi
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He didn't quote any article when handing out his medical advice.
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his only advice was who not believe here...but we all already knew that
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JZ
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I help you and you still find something to cry about.
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S,
JZ’s “advice” was copied directly from a news story I read!
But then there is this on the COVID Booster Scam!
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2215780?query=fea...
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mtgoat666
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Clarkie,
You forgot to post your buddy newkid’s articles of vaccine causing untold deaths and injuries, including damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest. You
anti-vaxxers believe the whackiest things!
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