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HunterTits saysthe one that can be faked?
Yes.
There are so many contagious illnesses, but THIS one is the one we track.
WookieMan saysThere are so many contagious illnesses, but THIS one is the one we track.
Because PROFIT!
The 50 new "vaccine" billionaires are all greatly indebted to Fraudulent Fauci and the corrupt CDC.
Well, it's also to get people used to the government tracking everywhere they go, who they see, and to make them submissive to masks, injections, and whatever else our evil owners come up with.
Killing the plebes to gain money and power, nothing new.
However, I'm thinking the covid will be around for many years, so might as well get the vaccine and be done with it.
Since I'm already 50 years old, I'm not so worried about the long-term effects of the vaccines. However, I'm thinking the covid will be around for many years, so might as well get the vaccine and be done with it. If I were significantly younger, then I'd strongly consider the alternatives.
Question is, how could the pharma boys build a predictive jab that would inoculate against strains not in existence? If the Delta variant was that similar to the original Covid 19, then those who had Covid would already be immune to Delta. Maybe they found some sorcerer to create an inoculation against all similar viruses. In that case, no inoculated person would catch a cold from now on either.
If the Delta variant was that similar to the original Covid 19, then those who had Covid would already be immune to Delta.
Booger sayshttps://archive.is/zcsdl
When I click download, I get a screen message of "Not Found".
I'm still up on NCLH and playing with house money. I want to believe cruising will be back, but I won't be going on one for the foreseeable future. Too hard with 3 kids and I have no interest in being handcuffed and paying more without having a vaccine we don't have evidence works nor stops the spread. Looked up rate recently for a family suite or two connecting rooms and we'd be looking at $6-10k. To live in a dorm room.
Maybe once the kids are out. And even then there are so many land based all inclusive's I can go to where all costs are up front are handled and 3-4 hours from Chicago via air. You just go, drink, swim and the hospitality is better than a cruise and the rooms are substantially better than cruising. I'm up 10% right now on the house money, so not a bad return. Double plus the 10% (I will generally sell on the way up slowly with my funny money account). I think I'm gonna sell it all. Not a prediction of future price FYI. It has run its course for me is all.
Hey Wookie - what are some of the best all inclusives? I have taken several cruises but kinda don't like the tiny rooms and generally mediocre food.
Bidet just extended mask mandates on planes until January.
Me and missus are planning to go to Savannah for a week around New Year. Were planning on flying, but I'm not gonna wear face diaper unless I absolutely need to. So, we will drive and goodbye $$$ to airlines.
CDC Stops Reporting COVID-19 Levels for Cruise Ships, Says Companies Can Handle Their Own Rules
https://www.ntd.com/cdc-stops-reporting-covid-19-levels-for-cruise-ships-says-companies-can-handle-their-own-rules_811468.html
CDC Stops Reporting COVID-19 Levels for Cruise Ships, Says Companies Can Handle Their Own Rules
Lol, might be related to the fact that the dangerous vaxx has been proven utterly ineffective over and over by fully jabbed passengers getting sick in large numbers on cruise ships.
"By: ABC News
Posted at 3:21 PM, Jun 18, 2021 and last updated 2021-06-18 17:30:30-04
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (ABC) — Royal Caribbean just revealed what a cruise from Florida in July will look like.
As we’ve been reporting, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is still fighting with the CDC over vaccine mandates, threatening cruise lines that require vaccines with a $5,000 fine per passenger starting July 1.
Royal now plans to have different requirements for vaccinated and unvaccinated guests.
Unvaccinated guests 16 and up will have to pay $136/person for on-board testing.
Some events and venues will be restricted to vaccinated guests only.
Face masks will be required for ALL passengers indoors unless you’re in a vaccinated-only event.
Unvaccinated guests will not be able to make reservations in advance for the Main Dining Room — Royal will have specific times when they can dine.
Some shows will be for vaccinated guests only. The first U.S. cruise is just about a week away on June 26 — the Celebrity Edge. This cruise will be fully vaccinated because it is happening before the Governor’s law kicks in.
The cruise line released the following guidelines:
"At check-in, guests will be asked to provide documentation of their vaccination, such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card. Those who are 16 and older and do not have or are unable to provide documentation will be considered unvaccinated. Our unvaccinated guests must undergo additional COVID-19 testing at their own expense, and follow the health protocols described below, which are based on guidance from the CDC. If you do not wish to undergo or pay for additional testing, or adhere to these health and safety protocols, we are happy to provide you with a refund. We believe that in the coming months, restrictions and requirements will be more accommodating as public health circumstances evolve."
Pre-Cruise
Unvaccinated guests 16 years of age and older will need to undergo an RT-PCR test administered by an accredited laboratory of the guest’s choice, and taken within three days of sailing. We will require documentation of a negative result for this test prior to embarkation. All costs for this test are the unvaccinated guest’s responsibility.
At the Terminal
Unvaccinated guests 2 years of age and older are required to take an RT-PCR test when checking in at the terminal, which will be administered by one of our testing vendors. Registration details will be sent via email in advance.
Prior to Disembarking
While onboard, unvaccinated guests 2 years of age and older will be required to undergo antigen testing within 24 hours of disembarking at the end of the voyage. This test will be conducted the day before the cruise ends by one of our testing vendors. Guests will be notified onboard about how to register for this test."
https://www.wtxl.com/news/local-news/royal-caribbean-reveals-hefty-fines-restrictions-for-unvaccinated-cruise-passengers-out-of-florida?_amp=true