1- Lmao. This is hilarious. The student run paper at University of California ( @dailycal ) is unloading on the all-vax'd football team for catching COVID.
You can't make this shit up. Priceless excerpts follow.
2- "UC Berkeley was the first college to postpone a major college football game due to COVID-19 — campus’ approach of not requiring students to be regularly tested is not working."
Yes, test more & get more false positives and/or asymptomatic cases - that will fix it.
3- " ..(per team Spox) the team had been following health guidelines. According to the Berkeley Public Health Department, however, the program regularly failed to abide by public health measures, including testing, staying home when sick and wearing masks indoors."
Wear masks!
4- "It should not be the city’s responsibility to ensure students are regularly tested nor should the city have to bear the consequences of campus’ failure to do so. Cal football is not an isolated group — their actions .. affect everyone on campus.."
Ok, Karen.
5- "Despite campus claiming that 99% of the team has been fully vaccinated, a nearly 25% positive case rate within the program is alarming. The rate of breakthrough positive COVID-19 cases should be much lower."
I'm dying. It can't be vaccine failure. They must be lying lol.
6- "As the team’s quarterback and captain, Garbers should have taken the opportunity to apologize for putting other campus community members at risk.."
Garbers was fully vaccinated, yet he's supposed to apologize for getting sick. Got it.
7- "While there is no mandate, Cal football has the strictest testing guidelines among the Pac-12."
Wait, what? Same editorial just blased them for being too lax. I guess they're saying the entire Pac-12 sucks?
8- " Current practices have been proven to be inadequate and campus must institutionalize mandated regular testing for everyone on campus next semester."
Lol, test more. Sue, that will fix the flawed vaccines.
9- If anyone wonders why our Media is so broken, consider that these clowns are future journalists.
/end
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
1- "Compulsory vaccination will fall under Austrian administrative rather than criminal law, according to Schallenberg, who said that lawyers have yet to hammer out the details.."
I guess they're still figuring out where the camps will be (cont).
2- "There are too many among us who haven’t shown solidarity,” Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg said in Tyrol after meeting with provincial governors. “Raising the vaccination rate is the only way to break this vicious circle.”
Don't think about "solidarity" coment too long.
3- "(Chancellor) Schallenberg, who bemoaned fake news and anti-vaxxers, conceded that his public-health measures haven’t worked. Health Minister Wolfgang Mueckstein apologized for the decision that will send people into their fourth lockdown."
2- “The first four or five days were pretty tough. All the usual symptoms that I think people might get. Crazy muscle aches, sensitive skin, can’t smell, taste, crazy body muscle spasms, fatigue. Then just chest and head got hit pretty tough as well.”
This doesn’t sound “mild”.
3- “The Cavaliers are considered 100% fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, but the shots, like any vaccines, don't offer complete immunity.”
And of course the obligatory “We never said it would work” message.
1- “Dr. Alex Huffman .. told Denver7 Monday that while vaccines are a really important strategy in fighting the pandemic, they are not enough at this point to curb the spread of the disease..”
2- Huffman: “There's no question that getting a vaccination and increasing the percentage of people in the state that are vaccinated is a really, really important piece of the puzzle, but we can't vaccinate our way out of the pandemic.”
Gosh, if only others had said this.
3- Lol, paraphrasing:
Journo: “SO YOU’RE TELLING ME WE’LL NEVER GET BACK TO NORMAL?!”
2- "In June, ..promised that rising inflation was just “transitory.”
"In July,..Biden declared that “the virus is on the run.”
"And in August,..“the president continues to believe that it is not inevitable that the Taliban take over” Afghanistan."
Even Wapo sees the pattern.
3- "But just in the past week, inflation hit a 31-year high as prices rose 6.2 percent over a year ago, coronavirus cases are ticking up again and the United States announced that Qatar will serve as its diplomatic proxy in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.."
2- “..most Colorado K-12 students suffered setbacks in their academic achievement — idled at home by remote learning amid COVID — the impact was far more pronounced on low-income students and students of color.”
Dems did the lockdowns, fwiw.
3- “The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated already-rising overdose rates in the state, with “an outsized effect on minority groups” — notably Hispanic and Black Coloradans.”
COVID-19 didn’t do this, the idiotic lockdowns did.