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  • Nov 30, 2020
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    So CareNow tried calling me for the test results like 2 days ago but I missed it and they haven’t tried calling me back yet
    Should I call back and if I do would they be able to tell me?

  • Nov 30, 2020
    CLB DuK3 Du3C3 FaN

    So CareNow tried calling me for the test results like 2 days ago but I missed it and they haven’t tried calling me back yet
    Should I call back and if I do would they be able to tell me?

    I had to call my doctor's office for test results because they couldn't give them out over the phone.

  • Nov 30, 2020
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    It’s wild how there still really ain’t a pandemic happening if you wealthy. Rich people still spending their summer months dancing like Pop Smoke in Cabo like it’s nothing. F*** a travel ban.

  • Nov 30, 2020

    Hospitalization levels in Virginia went past its previous peak which was in May.

  • Dec 1, 2020
    CurlyZ

    It’s wild how there still really ain’t a pandemic happening if you wealthy. Rich people still spending their summer months dancing like Pop Smoke in Cabo like it’s nothing. F*** a travel ban.

    It’s crazy

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    Not sure why you guys are complaining about rich people rather than celebrating the fact that vaccines are almost 100% affective and likely coming to the US by Mid December

  • I don’t want life to return to normal

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    Leif_Erikson92

    Not sure why you guys are complaining about rich people rather than celebrating the fact that vaccines are almost 100% affective and likely coming to the US by Mid December

    december vaccinations going to frontline workers first bro, then at risk elderly

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    what happens do they make it mandatory? because people are believing wild antivaxx bullshit

  • Dec 1, 2020
    dadye

    what happens do they make it mandatory? because people are believing wild antivaxx bullshit

    Nah. Only certain businesses will probably require it once distribution is widely available like airlines, schools, concerts, etc.

  • Dec 1, 2020
    dadye

    what happens do they make it mandatory? because people are believing wild antivaxx bullshit

    Nah but itll prolly be required if u wanna go to school or big events

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    dadye

    december vaccinations going to frontline workers first bro, then at risk elderly

    Right and that is a huge step forward rather than the past 8 months of just watching cases go up and down with no idea of when things will start to improve. Everyone will have a vaccine by summer basically

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    Leif_Erikson92

    Right and that is a huge step forward rather than the past 8 months of just watching cases go up and down with no idea of when things will start to improve. Everyone will have a vaccine by summer basically

    "Everyone"

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    Leif_Erikson92

    Right and that is a huge step forward rather than the past 8 months of just watching cases go up and down with no idea of when things will start to improve. Everyone will have a vaccine by summer basically

    Doesn't one person have to take two doses? and I could have sworn I read a estimate of atleast 20 million people being vaccinated by the end of may.

    Theres still 310 million people in the U.S.

    People less likely at risk and kids will be the last ones to take it tbh .

    Disregarding the economical effect that covid also had on the country as well.

  • JaeRell

    "Everyone"

    Yeah. over a billion doses next year

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    dawg

    Doesn't one person have to take two doses? and I could have sworn I read a estimate of atleast 20 million people being vaccinated by the end of may.

    Theres still 310 million people in the U.S.

    People less likely at risk and kids will be the last ones to take it tbh .

    Disregarding the economical effect that covid also had on the country as well.

    If you don't think vaccines for millions of people isn't a massive step forward instead of just reopening and watching another spike then idk what yal want exactly.

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    Leif_Erikson92

    If you don't think vaccines for millions of people isn't a massive step forward instead of just reopening and watching another spike then idk what yal want exactly.

    I'm just stating things aren't gonna go back to normal in the next few months, there will be better progress now that there is a vaccine, and healthy people would be the last to get the vaccine.

    It's still a meticulous process.

    Hell the best course of action would be to supply hospitals with as much vaccines so they can be on hand and greatly reduce hospital capacities. More unnecessary deaths happen when hospital capacity is critical.

    vaccines for millions of people is a step forward. but there is a long ways to go.

    Honestly

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    dawg

    I'm just stating things aren't gonna go back to normal in the next few months, there will be better progress now that there is a vaccine, and healthy people would be the last to get the vaccine.

    It's still a meticulous process.

    Hell the best course of action would be to supply hospitals with as much vaccines so they can be on hand and greatly reduce hospital capacities. More unnecessary deaths happen when hospital capacity is critical.

    vaccines for millions of people is a step forward. but there is a long ways to go.

    Honestly

    Things will be back to normal by the time school is back next fall as far as what's open

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    Leif_Erikson92

    Things will be back to normal by the time school is back next fall as far as what's open

    Things will never go back to normal pre April 2020. I'm sorry but thats just ignorant thinking. This pandemic changed/impacted everyone in some kind of way.

    Societal norms definitely changed. Doubt you'll see people randomly hugging or shaking hands with eachother.

  • dawg

    Things will never go back to normal pre April 2020. I'm sorry but thats just ignorant thinking. This pandemic changed/impacted everyone in some kind of way.

    Societal norms definitely changed. Doubt you'll see people randomly hugging or shaking hands with eachother.

    Yeah no one cares about hugging and shaking hands im talking about being able to dance at a club with a DJ and attend a concert and not worry about capacity 24/7.

  • Dec 1, 2020
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    can’t smell or taste

  • Dec 2, 2020
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    Leif_Erikson92

    Not sure why you guys are complaining about rich people rather than celebrating the fact that vaccines are almost 100% affective and likely coming to the US by Mid December

    the average non-elderly person won't see the vaccine until fall 2021

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    Dec 2, 2020

    test came back negative

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