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Sunday, March 20, 2022

August 10, 2021: COVID-19 Rebounds - Right-Wingers Continue to Die

 

8/10/21: Nothing like a relaxing vacation to rejuvenate the body, mind, and soul, and… what in holy hell! 

COVID-19 is making a comeback! 

I went to Oregon for ten days, hiked in the mountains, wore my mask on the plane coming and going. Now we’re facing a fourth wave of deadly infections and thousands of fresh hospitalizations.

 

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“Half of the children in our hospital today are under two years of age. Most of the others are between five and ten years of age – too young to be vaccinated just yet.” 

Dr. Mark Kline, chief physician for Children’s Hospital New Orleans

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Right-wing stupidity continues to clear a broad path for a rebounding virus. And no one plows a wider swath through logic than Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia’s own lawmaking lunatic. On Monday, Twitter suspended Greene’s account after she claimed vaccines don’t work. That was opposed to what she said in March, when praising former President Donald J. Trump for his fine work on Operation Warp Speed – which got those vaccines into the arms of the delighted American people. 

“President Trump saved lives!” she stated emphatically, at that time. With vaccines that don’t work. 

Now she’s seeing the situation with greater clarity. “These vaccines are failing & do not reduce the spread of the virus & neither do masks,” she shrieked. “Vaccine mandates & passports violate individual freedoms.” 

The anti-vaxxers got another boost from social media outlets run out of  Russia, after it was claimed that if you had the AstraZeneca vaccine you’d turn into a chimpanzee. 

Sure. Why not.

 

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Beds filled with people who listened to people like Abbott. 

ON THE OTHER END of the logical spectrum, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported that 94,000 coronavirus infections had been logged among the nation’s children in one grim week. Medical experts warned that we were facing a “substantial” increase in cases, just as schools reopened. 

Dr. Mark Kline, chief physician for Children’s Hospital New Orleans, explained that many of the youngest patients his staff were seeing were much sicker, as a result of coronavirus mutations. His hospital, in a state hard-hit by the latest wave, was seeing an “epidemic of very young children” infected. “We are hospitalizing record numbers of children,” he told ABC News. “Half of the children in our hospital today are under two years of age. Most of the others are between five and ten years of age – too young to be vaccinated just yet.” 

Not too young to be put at risk by science-deniers like Greene and the fools who follow her ravings on Twitter.

 

In red state Arkansas, where the governor had signed a ban on mask mandates by local governments, he was forced to backpedal. Gov. Asa Hutchinson admitted there were only eight unoccupied ICU beds in his state. On Monday, another 103 COVID patients were hospitalized there. In fact, all the beds in ICU would have been filled, save for the fact that 21 patients passed beyond the realm of medical care by dying that day. 

In Mississippi the situation was dire. The Delta variant was sweeping the state like “a tsunami.” According to State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs only six ICU beds were unoccupied last week. 

In Texas, where Governor Greg Abbott had banned local mask mandates, he was forced to ask hospitals to cancel elective surgeries as – once again – beds filled with people who listened to people like Abbott. 

Gov. Ron DeSantis, another mask mandate-denier, saw Florida lead the COVID-19 resurgence. On Sunday, Florida racked up a new daily record: 28,317 fresh cases. Hospitalizations soared to records eight days in a row. “There are only so many beds, so many doctors, only so many nurses,” Dr. Marc Napp, chief medical officer for Memorial Healthcare System in Hollywood, Florida, explained. 


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Speed bumps on the deep state road. 

Yet, the right-wingers still don’t get it. DeSantis and Greene are joined in a cacophonous chorus of anti-vaxxers, anti-maskers, healthcare Luddites, and all manner of kooks and nut jobs. 

North Carolina has Rep. Madison Cawthorn. He calls mask requirements for children in schools “nothing short of psychological child abuse.” 

In Tennessee, Pastor Greg Locke warned his flock that the governor was planning to lock the unvaccinated in “quarantine camps.” You couldn’t fool Locke. He said he didn’t believe hospitals were filling. He demanded that someone carry a camera into ICU wards and document all the filled beds. This, of course, would be a violation of every medical privacy law passed since the glory days of smallpox. 

Pastor Locke then started listing various Democrats and liberals he hated and shouting at the people seated in his church pews: 

You better wake up, church! You better wake up! They hate us. We are speed bumps to the deep state on the road to their progressive communism, and I’ll shout it from the rooftops if I’m the last one. I live by what I say, and I will die by what I say if I have to. I’ll fight this garbage until my dying breath.

 

Locke was joined in his bellowing by radio host Dick Farrell. He insisted that Dr. Anthony Fauci was a “power tripping lying freak” who wanted us all to mask up and get shots. That, in some mysterious fashion, was part of a plot to take control of our minds and bodies and kill us all! Farrell ended up in a hospital with COVID-19, and a few weeks later took the next logical step by leaving his bed in ICU in a hearse.



Mr. Apley with his son Reid. 


You also had Leslie Lawrenson, who posted a video on social media, telling followers he was “glad” when he caught the virus – didn’t feel bad at all – and it was “nothing to worry about.” He wasn’t going to be one of the sheeple, getting shots, wearing a “muzzle,” just because medical experts said shots and masks saved lives. He soon contracted the virus and joined Farrell, knocking at the Pearly Gates.

 

Sadly, the line kept getting longer, because the uninformed kept listening to the ravings of the ill-informed. In Dickinson, Texas, Republican City Councilman H Scott Apley, kept shouting bloody murder about masks and vaccinations. Mr. Apley, 45 (seen above with his son in a recent photo), will not be watching little Reid Apley learn to walk, and talk, and attend school, and, we hope, lead a long and happy life. After spouting off on Facebook, saying he wished he could go to a “mask burning” party here in Cincinnati, and calling an advocate for the Pfizer vaccines “an absolute enemy of a free people,” Reid’s dad caught the virus. 

Councilman Apley went to the hospital. 

And died.

 

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“Give me liberty or give me smallpox!” 

So, let’s be blunt. People like poor Apley not only put themselves and loved ones at risk. By their obstinacy, they endanger your family and your loved ones if you should cross their infectious paths. 

None of this is confusing. When we learned that HIV could be spread by contact with the blood of infected individuals, we didn’t shout, “The right to bleed profusely on anyone is the soul of freedom!” 

No one screamed, “Give me liberty or give me smallpox.” 

No one stirred up irrational fears by talking about the government locking up parents who refused the polio vaccine for children.

 

If the anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers could live in their own infectious bubble, no one outside would need to care. The anti-science types can’t. And they don’t try. Today the nation is paying a renewed price for their foolishness. In the last week, the U.S. has seen caseloads skyrocket, with 775,000 Americans infected in seven days. 

Most will survive. 

So will most of the children who end up infected. 

Yet the death toll climbs. According to the CDC, 620,727 Americans have succumbed to a disease the same right-wing deniers once insisted was no worse than flu. That’s slightly more dead than this nation suffered during four bloody years of Civil War – our most costly conflict.

 

I taught history for several decades and don’t remember soldiers in blue or gray saying they’d refuse to put up fortifications to protect them from cannon and rifle fire. Almost none of the thousands of deaths this summer, in June, in July, and now August, have been necessary, had all of us been vaccinated. 

On August 1, we lost another 242 family members, friends, neighbors, countrymen and countrywomen. 

Remember how furious Republicans were when just four people were killed at Benghazi? 

8/2:    372 American lives lost to coronavirus

8/3:    527

8/4:    486

8/5:    507

8/6:    544

8/7:    303

8/8:    223

8/9:    449 (all numbers subject to slight revisions, as new reports arrive)

 

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An unwitting biological weapon.

 

SO, LET’S END by taking a clear-eyed look at the numbers. In one recent report, states like Alaska, Arizona, Connecticut and California noted that 0.0% of deaths from COVID-19 in their states had been “fully vaccinated” individuals. The “highest toll” in any of the twenty states reporting, was 0.01%.

 

An additional chart offered up figures like these, reported out of Oklahoma and other red states: 4,928 deaths among the vaccinated, only 19 among those who had had shots; Arkansas: 2,611 and 68; Indiana 4,574 and 46; Montana 324 and 10. A blue state like California reported similar differences. Only 93 fully-vaccinated persons had died. That compared with 38,154 Californians who chose not to get shots or died before they became available.




How then did Sen. Rand Paul from Kentucky and Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota spend time Tuesday? 

They introduced the No Mask Mandates Act – which has zero chance of passing – in the U.S. Senate. 

If boneheads like Paul and Cramer, and poor Farrell and poor Apley had their way, an infected passenger on an airplane could give you a potentially deadly virus, because he or she or they didn’t want to be bothered to don a mask. Personal freedom and a big “F**k you, pal,” to any seatmate. 

A non-vaxxer in the ranks of teaching could spread infection to your child, to any child in a classroom. 

Again. Most would survive. 

Some might “just” end up hospitalized and you’d “just” be stuck with the medical bills.

 

Each infected child would be an unwitting biological weapon, threatening any and all unvaccinated grandparents, other children, and all unvaccinated individuals in the broader community. 

Or we could all use the brains god gave us, stick a mask on our face, in case we’re already infected, and do our part to stop the spread. We could protect ourselves and those we love by getting our dumb asses vaccinated. 

R.I.P. all lost persons, of all political persuasions.

 

WEAR A MASK AND GET THE SHOT.

September 1, 2021: Grim Numbers from Afghanistan and the COVID-19 Wars

 

September 1, 2021: Grim news and grim days bring August to an end. We mourn the loss of lives in Afghanistan, where a suicide bomber killed 13 Americans, and scores of Afghans hoping to catch flights to freedom. 

The complete and utter collapse of Afghan military forces proves, frankly, impossible to fathom. 

You know, of course, that Donald Trump is happy. He gets to blame President Biden for the mess and his nemesis’s approval ratings tank. You also know, the loss of life doesn’t bother the ex-president, a man who has proven repeatedly that he is incapable of showing empathy for others.

 

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“All eligible populations should be vaccinated.” 

Letter signed by heads of 68 pediatric hospitals

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THE CORONAVIRUS continues to thin the ranks of the unvaccinated, and snuff out the lives of those whose behavior increasingly threatens even the lives of the nation’s children. On ten different days in August the United States recorded at least 150,000 new infections. 

On August 13, more than a thousand Americans died from the coronavirus, the first time since March the toll had been so high. Then the bodies really began to pile up once more. On August 18, we lost 1,174 people, two days later another 1,073. Then a streak of four terrible days: 

8/24:  1,219 dead

8/25:  1,177

8/26:  1,288

8/27:  1,217 

By comparison, before the Delta variant exploded, we were averaging 190 deaths per day, for a seven-day average.


 

By Sunday, August 29, the situation was so dire, the heads of 68 children’s hospitals, from Arkansas to Michigan, from Washington D.C. to Texas, sounded alarm in a full page call to action in The New York Times. They begged all of us to take action to protect the youngest in our society. 

First, these heads of pediatric hospitals, who devote themselves to helping kids, asked that, “all eligible populations should be vaccinated.” 

Second, they asked that “everyone should mask responsibly.” 

Third, they cautioned that we should go back to social distancing and careful hand washing.

 

This isn’t hard to grasp. When you have an operation in a hospital the doctors and nurses mask up, not for their protection, but yours. They don’t want to cough out germs on your open surgical site. 

You wear a mask for the same reason. If you’re infected (and don’t know it) your mask helps stop the spread of the coronavirus to others. 

For example: We now have the case of the unvaccinated California teacher who took off her mask to read to her class. She ended up infecting half her students, and, including other staff members, siblings of children in her class, and parents, causing 27 new cases (and counting) all by herself.

 

Meanwhile, in Florida, Gov. “Typhoid Mary” DeSantis continues to block school boards that institute mask mandates for kids from accessing state funds. 

Speaking of DeSantis, as of August 31, five states, including Florida, have less than 10% of ICU beds available, as virus-infected patients once again swamp the U.S. medical system. The other four are Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, and Texas. 

In Georgia, the CEO of Northeast Georgia Health Systems said it had 287 Covid patients Monday morning, which is more than the hospital has had since January.

 

“So, in essence, our hospitals are full,” Carol Burrell said. “We’re looking to add space in hallways and conference rooms in waiting areas. Our emergency rooms and our urgent care centers are seeing higher volume than they’ve seen throughout this pandemic,” she said.

 

The unnecessary wastage of human life continues. Mark Bernier, a longtime conservative radio voice in Daytona, died as he lived. Bernier had been a loud voice against the Biden administration’s push for wider vaccination efforts. In his last tweet before he ended up in a hospital with COVID-19, Bernier warned, “Now the US Government is acting like Nazi’s,” ordering us, “Get the shot!” 

Bernier didn’t. Now one of his friends mourns the fact he will never get the chance to retire.

 

Down in Texas, Caleb Wallace also succumbed – just as unnecessarily – from the ravages of the disease. After falling ill, he ended up unconscious, ventilated and sedated in ICU. He died on August 30. Wallace had organized an anti-mask “freedom” rally and fell victim to his ill-founded beliefs. His wife and three young daughters now pay the high price of losing someone they loved. 

The hospital had asked his wife, Jessica, about a “do not resuscitate” order. She replied, “My heart just can’t. I can’t imagine my life without him.” No one should suffer such anguish, especially when a vaccine could have saved not only Wallace and Bernier, but almost every other person who died in August from the virus, and nearly everyone who died in July and June, too.

 

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Mush-mouth call from Donald J. Trump. 

WE KNOW President Biden has pushed hard for Americans to get shots. What about Mr. Trump? 

At a rally in Alabama (now one of the most infected states, and as of August 31, the state with the 49th lowest vaccination rate), he gave a half-hearted effort and told his followers to get the shots. 

Here was his mush-mouth call for people to take the vaccines: 

“I believe totally in your freedoms. I do,” he told a rally crowd. “You’ve got to do what you have to do.” 

“But, I recommend take the vaccines. It’s good. I did it. Take the vaccines,” he added.

 

Then came a scattering of boos and a few of his fans dared to jeer. With that, the former president beat a retreat – because the man doesn’t care if Americans die, a thousand per day. 

He only cares about keeping hold of his base. 

So, he qualified his statement. He watered down an already weak message. “You got — no, that’s okay. That’s all right. You got your freedoms. But I happened to take the vaccine. If it doesn’t work, you’ll be the first to know.” 

Then he adds, “But it is working.” 

Clearly, this was not the kind of ringing endorsement for shots the entire nation needs to hear.