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Midland and Odessa,Texas says bite me


Midland and Odessa,Texas says bite me to democrats on having to wear mask in cities.
https://www.kltv.com/2020/11/24/midland-rejects-ordinance-enforcing-texas-mask-mandate/

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Many in Texas dying and all you can do is politicize it. Very sad. Tragic.

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Why do you care, 50 cent komrade? I ask you all the time and you can never answer it.

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A few heavily over weight mexicans that can only cross as far as El Paso does not mean the rest of the state has to suffer.

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"Texas reports 14,000 new coronavirus cases, a daily record

The number of infections and hospitalizations in Texas continues to climb, placing a growing strain on hospital capacity and staffing, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.

The previous record for new daily cases — 12,597 — was set on Saturday. Before that, the record, 12,256 cases, was set on Thursday.

Over the past seven days, Texas has averaged 10,601 new cases and 151 fatalities reported each day.

On Tuesday, the state reported 162 newly recorded coronavirus fatalities.

Nearly 8,500 COVID-19 patients were being treated in Texas hospitals on Tuesday, the most since Aug. 4. The statewide hospitalization figure has steadily increased since early October. The pandemic high, 10,893 hospitalizations, occurred on July 22.

“Our hospital heroes need our help,” reads a tweet shared by the Texas Department of State Health Services. “For nearly 9 months they’ve given us their all, risked their lives, and will work thru the holidays. To help them and ourselves, all we have to do is stay home when we can and wear masks.”

Coronavirus patients have occupied more than 15% of the total hospital bed capacity in five of the state’s 22 trauma service areas — El Paso, Midland-Odessa, Amarillo, Lubbock and Laredo — for at least a week, a threshold that triggers tighter restrictions."
https://www.statesman.com/news/20201124/texas-reports-14000-new-coronavirus-cases-daily-record

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"Texas becomes the first US state with more than 1 million Covid-19 infections"
https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/11/us/texas-one-million-covid-cases/

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yawn

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Sociopaths and psychopaths don't feel any empathy.

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We need to hurry up and do away with the virus so we can go to government health care with population control death panels.

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We already have population control death panels with Trump's virus.

Texas hospitals are swamped which means certain patients will receive poorer treatment since resources and staff are so low.

Cancer patients were denied ongoing treatment since there were no available doctors in my area. Others died in their homes since they feared going to hospitals with covid patients.

If you don't know this is already happening in Texas and around the country, then you're living in a bubble.

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Well, everything is bigger in Texas. Where are the fatalities though? How many false positives ended up in death?

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Doctors are not stupid. They are very aware of covid symptoms especially in patients who are dying from it. The virus attacks the body in specific ways which doctors can easily identify.

Medical staff have said they have patients who died from covid, but were still in complete denial refusing to believe they ever had it. Future sociologists will study Trump followers for many years to understand mass brainwashing and self-destruction.

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Most people don't die because of the virus. They die because there age,obesity,heart respitory problems,stage 4 cancer causes them not to have the immune system to not die from it. In the end of the year the same death amount will be there just less in the others to make up the numbers in now listed virus.

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Not one thing you wrote is supported by medical facts or data. Obviously, you're ignorant about the immune system's response to covid. Furthermore, you have no basic understanding in how covid attacks the body since death from covid and cancer, etc. are completely different.

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But having cancer makes you far more likely to die if you get the virus.

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A person doesn't need to presently have cancer to be vulnerable to a covid death. People who have beaten cancer many years earlier are much more vulnerable to dying from covid.

Even people who have hay fever have a greater risk of getting long-term covid which last for many months.

This virus doesn't only attack the respiration system. I'm very anti-vaccine and haven't had any since a child, but even I'm planning to take the covid vaccine.

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Maybe if you spent less time on the internet your fat ass wouldn't have to worry about covid so much.

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If you snowflakes would wear masks and social distance instead of crying like the manbabies you are, then the movie theaters, restaurants, museums, concerts, plays, sporting arenas, etc. would reopen so there would be other things to do.

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I'm a she. Now be a good slave a fetch me a water.

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Don't PC me!

You're still a snowflakey manbaby who'd rather cry and whine instead of wear a mask and social distance in order for businesses to reopen.

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Wasn't Odessa the town in "The Last Picture Show" where Cybil Shepherd showed her bush?

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Mostly Archer City.

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That was Friday Night Lights. Well, Odessa anyway, not Cybill Shepherd's bush. Would have been great to see 20 years ago though, not so much now.

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She was like 21 in Last Picture Show. A great film even without her fur.

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