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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: John175ā®]
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03/30/21 09:41 PM
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Allison1
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I would think someone would post pics of CHAZ.
Other than the politics I like Washington. I was born there at Ft Lewis while dad worked at McCord AFB. My brother would move back but its so expensive, just like Morgan Hill, Ca. He is moving out and retiring soon just to get away from the taxes. I liked the San Jose area and I would love to live in Santa Cruz or Monterrey if I could afford it.
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: John175ā®]
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03/30/21 09:43 PM
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Gusick
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I'm not really surprised. I would expect flu infections to he down all over the world.
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: John175ā®]
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03/30/21 09:45 PM
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uncle_bagster
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I wonder how many flu deaths are listed as covid deaths?
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: TexDawg]
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03/30/21 09:45 PM
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Those in Wa tend to be better educated and informed than in many places. They are health conscious and don't mind a little inconvenience to protect themselves. They have a cooler climate and that may slow the Covid 19 some. They, in general, love the outdoors and are environmentally active. Indeed, 23 people in Washington state are being monitored for exposure to Ebola after returning from Africa. Very well informed I'm on it.
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: donothin]
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03/30/21 10:07 PM
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RayBob
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Those in Wa tend to be better educated and informed than in many places. They are health conscious and don't mind a little inconvenience to protect themselves. They have a cooler climate and that may slow the Covid 19 some. They, in general, love the outdoors and are environmentally active. Just a quick correction on the colder climate (not to mention the very frequent rains). Cooler climates should increase transmissions of any communicable disease as more people are confined indoors with less spacing. This is the accepted theory of those who study infectious disease transmission. Now, on to the questions so I can be better educated: By better educated (those who live in Wa) does that include higher levels of common sense ? I mean, where does the northwest or even the West Coast fall for general intelligence, not so much college degrees? (They did build their largest city in the shadows of an active volcano) Asking because I've met plenty of PhD and MD's that couldn't find their azz with both hands and a flashlight. And if you'll indulge me for one more question do you consider those with college degrees to be easily co-opted to follow whatever the government tells them despite a preponderance of evidence the government is whacked and has an agenda to foment fear? The last question I asked for a friend and confidant. Thanks in advance for your participation in this short querry.
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: RayBob]
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03/30/21 10:38 PM
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TexDawg
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Those in Wa tend to be better educated and informed than in many places. They are health conscious and don't mind a little inconvenience to protect themselves. They have a cooler climate and that may slow the Covid 19 some. They, in general, love the outdoors and are environmentally active. Just a quick correction on the colder climate (not to mention the very frequent rains). Cooler climates should increase transmissions of any communicable disease as more people are confined indoors with less spacing. This is the accepted theory of those who study infectious disease transmission. Now, on to the questions so I can be better educated: By better educated (those who live in Wa) does that include higher levels of common sense ? I mean, where does the northwest or even the West Coast fall for general intelligence, not so much college degrees? (They did build their largest city in the shadows of an active volcano) Asking because I've met plenty of PhD and MD's that couldn't find their azz with both hands and a flashlight. And if you'll indulge me for one more question do you consider those with college degrees to be easily co-opted to follow whatever the government tells them despite a preponderance of evidence the government is whacked and has an agenda to foment fear? The last question I asked for a friend and confidant. Thanks in advance for your participation in this short querry. That was a very educated and informed write up sir
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: Allison1]
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03/31/21 12:07 AM
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Caymas Cx 21
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I would think someone would post pics of CHAZ.
Other than the politics I like Washington. I was born there at Ft Lewis while dad worked at McCord AFB. My brother would move back but its so expensive, just like Morgan Hill, Ca. He is moving out and retiring soon just to get away from the taxes. I liked the San Jose area and I would love to live in Santa Cruz or Monterrey if I could afford it.
Iād be happy to donate to your moving fund and give you a road map to get there.
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: John175ā®]
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03/31/21 12:20 AM
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Rayzor
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I wouldn't doubt that every mortality rate dropped. Washington News - "Breaking News! A man just jumped off of the bridge." Local Coroner - "Cause of death has been ruled as complications of Covid-19."
Be safe, Rayzor 2001 Triton Tx-21/225 Mercury EFI
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: John175ā®]
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03/31/21 12:31 AM
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BThomas
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I thought they were the suicide capital. Oh, they may be list those as COVID deaths now.
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: donothin]
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03/31/21 01:05 AM
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CKINCAID
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Wanna bet? You must only know of Seattle and the few other liberal counties. Jay Inslee is a worthless governor. And so is his boyfriend Bob Ferguson.
FJB If life isn't going right...Go left
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: John175ā®]
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03/31/21 01:12 AM
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Depressing little state. They can keep that shizz.
Spent a significant amount of time in Tacoma a few years ago. Buncha weirdos.
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: donothin]
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03/31/21 01:41 AM
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Those in Wa tend to be better educated and informed than in many places. They are health conscious and don't mind a little inconvenience to protect themselves. They have a cooler climate and that may slow the Covid 19 some. They, in general, love the outdoors and are environmentally active. Those in Wa tend to be better indoctrinated and infirmed than in many places. Fixed it for ya.
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: lconn4]
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03/31/21 01:43 AM
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Bigbob_FTW
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Those in Wa tend to be better educated and informed than in many places. They are health conscious and don't mind a little inconvenience to protect themselves. They have a cooler climate and that may slow the Covid 19 some. They, in general, love the outdoors and are environmentally active. Those in Wa tend to be better indoctrinated and infirmed than in many places. Fixed it for ya.
FJB
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: Moto-Moto]
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03/31/21 02:28 AM
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CKINCAID
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Depressing little state. They can keep that shizz.
Spent a significant amount of time in Tacoma a few years ago. Buncha weirdos. Tacoma, Seattle are liberal trash areas. You visited the wrong part of here.
FJB If life isn't going right...Go left
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Re: Washington state sees zero flu deaths so far this season
[Re: Caymas Cx 21]
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03/31/21 02:41 AM
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sdavis24
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I would think someone would post pics of CHAZ.
Other than the politics I like Washington. I was born there at Ft Lewis while dad worked at McCord AFB. My brother would move back but its so expensive, just like Morgan Hill, Ca. He is moving out and retiring soon just to get away from the taxes. I liked the San Jose area and I would love to live in Santa Cruz or Monterrey if I could afford it.
Iād be happy to donate to your moving fund and give you a road map to get there. Not so fast, if we get Allison you have to take Maxine Waters
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