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I don't know. That's a little improbable. Suposedly the AA population only makes up 14% of the US population and the current vaccination rate is 53%. They could only make up about 29% of the 53% unvaccinated. My opinion is the AA population is drastically undercounted though.
It was mentioned in the last 10 minutes of the show when Brian also showed Kimmel and Howard Stern stating hospitals should not treat unvaxed people. I’ve tried finding full length shows on YouTube to share but none of the ones I found had the tail end of the show. I’ll try again tomorrow or hope it’s brought up again in the news.
 
It was mentioned in the last 10 minutes of the show when Brian also showed Kimmel and Howard Stern stating hospitals should not treat unvaxed people. I’ve tried finding full length shows on YouTube to share but none of the ones I found had the tail end of the show. I’ll try again tomorrow or hope it’s brought up again in the news.

Imagine if someone said that hospitals should not treat obese people because they decided to be overweight. Or motorcycle drivers who decided to not wear a helmet. Or anyone doing anything like zip lining because they knew the risk. It's complete and utter lunacy and those are the people who will cheer on mass genocide. They are the Nazis our grandparents warned us about.
 


Coronavirus in Ohio Wednesday update: 6,823 new cases, 457 hospitalizations​

CORONAVIRUS
by: Joe Clark
Posted: Sep 8, 2021 / 01:10 PM EDT / Updated: Sep 8, 2021 / 09:58 PM EDT


COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The Ohio Department of Health has released the latest COVID-19 case numbers. Earlier Wednesday, ODH reported that some data would be delayed due to technical difficulties.
As of Wednesday, Sept. 8, a total of 1,266,894 (+6,823) cases has been reported since the start of the pandemic, leading to 67,439 (+457) hospitalizations and 8,995 (+28) ICU admissions. A total of 6,139,441 Ohioans — 52.52% of the state’s population — has started the vaccination process. That’s an increase of 8,579 from the previous day.
COVID variant ‘mu’ detected in 49 states, including Ohio
The Department of Health reported 73 deaths Tuesday, bringing the total to 21,020. The state is updating the number only after death certificates have been processed, usually twice a week.
The 21-day case average for Ohio is now more than 4,600.
During a news conference last Thursday, Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said it’s troubling that Ohio is in worse shape than before vaccines were available. He said COVID patients make up one in every eight of the people in Ohio hospitals and one of every five patients in intensive care units.
“Unvaccinated patients are far and away the largest group filling up our hospital beds. This is a hospital pandemic of the unvaccinated,” Vanderhoff said. “We all need to choose to be vaccinated.”
Vanderhoff said that every one of Ohio’s 88 counties is averaging 400-plus new COVID cases per week. The goal, according to the CDC, is no more than 100 new weekly cases per 100,000 residents.
“The counties with the highest new cases have the lowest vaccination rates,” Vanderhoff said. “Some as low as 30 to 40% of the county’s population.”
 


Coronavirus in Ohio Wednesday update: 6,823 new cases, 457 hospitalizations​

CORONAVIRUS
by: Joe Clark
Posted: Sep 8, 2021 / 01:10 PM EDT / Updated: Sep 8, 2021 / 09:58 PM EDT


COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The Ohio Department of Health has released the latest COVID-19 case numbers. Earlier Wednesday, ODH reported that some data would be delayed due to technical difficulties.
As of Wednesday, Sept. 8, a total of 1,266,894 (+6,823) cases has been reported since the start of the pandemic, leading to 67,439 (+457) hospitalizations and 8,995 (+28) ICU admissions. A total of 6,139,441 Ohioans — 52.52% of the state’s population — has started the vaccination process. That’s an increase of 8,579 from the previous day.
COVID variant ‘mu’ detected in 49 states, including Ohio
The Department of Health reported 73 deaths Tuesday, bringing the total to 21,020. The state is updating the number only after death certificates have been processed, usually twice a week.
The 21-day case average for Ohio is now more than 4,600.
During a news conference last Thursday, Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said it’s troubling that Ohio is in worse shape than before vaccines were available. He said COVID patients make up one in every eight of the people in Ohio hospitals and one of every five patients in intensive care units.
“Unvaccinated patients are far and away the largest group filling up our hospital beds. This is a hospital pandemic of the unvaccinated,” Vanderhoff said. “We all need to choose to be vaccinated.”
Vanderhoff said that every one of Ohio’s 88 counties is averaging 400-plus new COVID cases per week. The goal, according to the CDC, is no more than 100 new weekly cases per 100,000 residents.
“The counties with the highest new cases have the lowest vaccination rates,” Vanderhoff said. “Some as low as 30 to 40% of the county’s population.”

Just cared to add the actual latest information captured within the portal of ODH database system for inquiring minds, thanks!

 
Does anyone know how the Amish are faring these days without being "vaccinated" or suffering the undying hysteria on a daily basis? serious question.
My guess is since the news media is not reporting on any catastrophic outbreaks decimating the Amish communities across the nation that they're doing just fine. I might be wrong, but that's my guess.
 


Coronavirus in Ohio Wednesday update: 6,823 new cases, 457 hospitalizations​

CORONAVIRUS
by: Joe Clark
Posted: Sep 8, 2021 / 01:10 PM EDT / Updated: Sep 8, 2021 / 09:58 PM EDT


COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The Ohio Department of Health has released the latest COVID-19 case numbers. Earlier Wednesday, ODH reported that some data would be delayed due to technical difficulties.
As of Wednesday, Sept. 8, a total of 1,266,894 (+6,823) cases has been reported since the start of the pandemic, leading to 67,439 (+457) hospitalizations and 8,995 (+28) ICU admissions. A total of 6,139,441 Ohioans — 52.52% of the state’s population — has started the vaccination process. That’s an increase of 8,579 from the previous day.
COVID variant ‘mu’ detected in 49 states, including Ohio
The Department of Health reported 73 deaths Tuesday, bringing the total to 21,020. The state is updating the number only after death certificates have been processed, usually twice a week.
The 21-day case average for Ohio is now more than 4,600.
During a news conference last Thursday, Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said it’s troubling that Ohio is in worse shape than before vaccines were available. He said COVID patients make up one in every eight of the people in Ohio hospitals and one of every five patients in intensive care units.
“Unvaccinated patients are far and away the largest group filling up our hospital beds. This is a hospital pandemic of the unvaccinated,” Vanderhoff said. “We all need to choose to be vaccinated.”
Vanderhoff said that every one of Ohio’s 88 counties is averaging 400-plus new COVID cases per week. The goal, according to the CDC, is no more than 100 new weekly cases per 100,000 residents.
“The counties with the highest new cases have the lowest vaccination rates,” Vanderhoff said. “Some as low as 30 to 40% of the county’s population.”

I remember hearing the same mantra a couple of weeks ago down here in Mississippi. Blaming the unvaccinated and using the this is because you're the lowest vaccination state, similar to how he's blaming the low vaccination counties. But here we are over the humor and other higher vaccination states are ramping up.

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Now Ohio is ramping up and I'm hearing the same.
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Let look at Israel who has the highest vaccination rate in the world and has even authorized the third shot. Huh. They're seeing a massive spike.
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How about Vermont. The highest vaccination state in the us. Yep. A big spike.

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It's almost like their big "blame the unvaccinated" is a giant line of shit regarding spikes vs vaccination status.
 
My guess is since the news media is not reporting on any catastrophic outbreaks decimating the Amish communities across the nation that they're doing just fine. I might be wrong, but that's my guess.

There are multiple articles with stats on covid/Amish out there if your really interested
 
Imagine if someone said that hospitals should not treat obese people because they decided to be overweight. Or motorcycle drivers who decided to not wear a helmet. Or anyone doing anything like zip lining because they knew the risk. It's complete and utter lunacy and those are the people who will cheer on mass genocide. They are the Nazis our grandparents warned us about.
It may be that 60% of the African American population hasn’t got the vaccine heck I don’t know but thought it was funny that that the mainstream media and this administration is putting it out that it’s the Trump supporters and republicans out there not getting jabbed when it was reported last night the exact opposite.
 
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The communist and chief has moved on to "Force" In "Ask, Tell, Force" Mandating via executive order vaccines for all federal workers and any compnany that receives Medicare / Medicade funding. Also mandating through OSHA that companies with more than 100 employees require vaccinations, or weekly testing, or face a 14k per instance fine.

May God have mercy on our souls and the Republic in the face of such tyranny.

 
Every Democrat who supports this dictator is the biggest enemy America ever faced. Fucking disgraceful. While imposing such draconian tyrannical mandates the entire legislative branch to include the white house, federal judges, and congress are exempt.
 
They are exempt from participating in the mandates?

Or they are exempt as in they have no say in the matter? Executive orders were intended for "hey let's honor this person for a day. Then run it thru congress and see if they want to enact a law for an annual holiday." That is how I always saw them. Temporary feel good decisions that were insignificant in the scheme of how our country operates. They have been grossly abused. Obama, Trump, and now Biden just keep expanding their reach. I don't remember Bush using them. If he did, I don't recall. Same for Clinton.
 
They are exempt from participating in the mandates?

Or they are exempt as in they have no say in the matter? Executive orders were intended for "hey let's honor this person for a day. Then run it thru congress and see if they want to enact a law for an annual holiday." That is how I always saw them. Temporary feel good decisions that were insignificant in the scheme of how our country operates. They have been grossly abused. Obama, Trump, and now Biden just keep expanding their reach. I don't remember Bush using them. If he did, I don't recall. Same for Clinton.

Exempt from the mandate.
 
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So exempt from mandate.

Excluded from any input or decision making.

Yep. Sounds like Chinese or Cuban or Russian "democracy" to me.