Why are the immune compromised, at risk seniors and cancer patients wandering the streets?
Obviously you have no idea what the schedule of a cancer fight looks like.
Why are the immune compromised, at risk seniors and cancer patients wandering the streets?
Very well stated Mb. Bravo. The message is clear as it is important.
nor do they know what a cancer fight looks like when compounded by a pandemic. after all , even after all this time......it is just like the garden variety flu to them.Obviously you have no idea what the schedule of a cancer fight looks like.
exactly..... what ever "push back " there is......... is not really worth considering. as it defies logic in a pandemic. Some just refuse to get it. or they refuse to be "told what to do".. They probably don't listen t o their physicians either...... as they" know better."Thanks, and no matter the push bach I stand behind the importance of doing your part.
nor do they know what a cancer fight looks like when compounded by a pandemic. after all , even after all this time......it is just like the garden variety flu to them.
exactly..... what ever "push back " there is......... is not really worth considering. as it defies logic in a pandemic. Some just refuse to get it. or they refuse to be "told what to do".. They probably don't listen t o their physicians either...... as they" know better."
Now that is as silly as banning peanut butter sandwiches in school because 1 kid in the class has a peanut allergy. If you have a compromised immune system, STAY HOME.
Yeah. "Allergic to peanuts? Don't eat peanuts." Put it on the victim to know the ingredients list of every dish and every processed food product she comes into contact with, and to inspect every facility to make sure they either don't handle peanuts or their cleaning protocols are complete sanitization.That may not be all that silly, especially if peanuts are lethal to the one kid.
I do. These days its inpatient if there is an infection risk and yes home care does make the rounds and are going above and beyond.Obviously you have no idea what the schedule of a cancer fight looks like.
Victim? Victim? Get real.Yeah. "Allergic to peanuts? Don't eat peanuts." Put it on the victim to know the ingredients list of every dish and every processed food product she comes into contact with, and to inspect every facility to make sure they either don't handle peanuts or their cleaning protocols are complete sanitization.
Sane people, quit playing their game.
This is the same old tired false dichotomy they like to pull out every time. "If a measure isn't 100% effective, it's worthless."
Funny part is at the same time, it can be easily demonstrated that police and prisons are not 100% effective at deterring crime or recidivism, yet they never suggest shutting down prisons or disbanding police.
Oh, and "face diaper." The dumbest SOB on the board throws it out, and pretty soon all the marching morons are crowing it as their favorite insult.
"So. . . buying back guns from the people who aren't the problem, by your own estimation, is the solution?Sane people, quit playing their game.
This is the same old tired false dichotomy they like to pull out every time. "If a measure isn't 100% effective, it's worthless."
Funny part is at the same time, it can be easily demonstrated that police and prisons are not 100% effective at deterring crime or recidivism, yet they never suggest shutting down prisons or disbanding police.
Oh, and "face diaper." The dumbest SOB on the board throws it out, and pretty soon all the marching morons are crowing it as their favorite insult.
A lot simpler and smarter than banning every kid in the school from having a peanut butter sandwich. Quite simple, if you have an allergy don't eat someone else's food. Take some responsibility for your own actions.Yeah. "Allergic to peanuts? Don't eat peanuts." Put it on the victim to know the ingredients list of every dish and every processed food product she comes into contact with, and to inspect every facility to make sure they either don't handle peanuts or their cleaning protocols are complete sanitization.
Mostly he just trolls like you do."So. . . buying back guns from the people who aren't the problem, by your own estimation, is the solution?
Ohhhhh-KAY."
Somehow your critical thinking does not extend to guns.
Sane people, quit playing their game.
This is the same old tired false dichotomy they like to pull out every time. "If a measure isn't 100% effective, it's worthless."
Funny part is at the same time, it can be easily demonstrated that police and prisons are not 100% effective at deterring crime or recidivism, yet they never suggest shutting down prisons or disbanding police.
Oh, and "face diaper." The dumbest SOB on the board throws it out, and pretty soon all the marching morons are crowing it as their favorite insult.
I do. These days its inpatient if there is an infection risk and yes home care does make the rounds and are going above and beyond.
Home care plays a vital role in patient care and we were very fortunate with the home care team we were assigned, one in particular rose above all others, going well above and beyond. Still it was necessary to leave our house with great regularity for the barrage of treatments, procedures and tests that took place for the better part of a year. The testing/check ups continue to date but fortunately with less frequency.
A lot simpler and smarter than banning every kid in the school from having a peanut butter sandwich. Quite simple, if you have an allergy don't eat someone else's food. Take some responsibility for your own actions.