Thanks, LG, no, I’m OK—just moving kinda slow like Uncle Joe at Petticoat Junction.
Snow is almost all gone.
Someone go wake up the Supreme Court—they need to kick those vax mandates to the dustbin of history.
From CDC Liar-in-Chief Wolensky:
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Chalk up another victory for the “conspiracy theorists”
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Biden’s CDC director: “The overwhelming number of death, over 75%, occurred in people who had at least four comorbidities”
https://twitter.com/i/status/1480557790527635460
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Glad to hear you are OK even though moving slowly.
I was that person yesterday but got enough sleep last night and am back to my usual speed.
When the WaPo gives 4 Pinocchios....
Sotomayor Fact-Checked: Justice Gets Four Pinocchios for ‘Wildly Incorrect’ Covid Claim
During oral arguments on the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for large private employers on Friday, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor exaggerated the number of children hospitalized with Covid by tens of thousands.
She earned a four Pinocchio rating from the Washington Post fact checker, the paper’s worst rating.
Debunking the statement, the Post cited HHS data that there are about 5,000 children hospitalized in a pediatric bed as of January 8. These patients include kids with suspected Covid or a confirmed positive test result, and well as those in observation beds. Calling her claim “wildly incorrect,” the publication wrote that “Sotomayor’s number is at least 20 times higher than reality.”
Using the logic that Omicron is equally deadly as its predecessors, Sotomayor added that “saying it’s a different variant just underscores the fact” that a sweeping mandate for American workers is warranted.
“Actually, as we have shown, that’s not what the brief said,” the Post writes. The brief indicates that previous infection may provide greater immunity than vaccination against Omicron, undermining the case for a federal vaccine mandate, the Post suggested.
Sotomayor made another troubling analogy, which erroneously assumed Covid to be “blood-borne,” during opening arguments Friday that claimed unvaccinated workers are negative externalities to those around them.
“Why is the human being not like a machine if it’s spewing a virus, blood-borne viruses? Are you questioning Congress’s power or desire that OSHA do this? It already in 1991 told OSHA to issue regulations with respect to Hep C and B,” she said.
Sotomayor’s weak grasp of Covid statistics alarmed legal scholars, who accused her of peddling disinformation.
https://news.yahoo.com/sotomayor-fact-checked-justice-gets-150756972.html