Can touching a barbell in the gym get you sick with the coronavirus?

He does whatever he is told in real life. Behind the screen is where he lives out his fantasies of having the balls to talk shit to people.
He hasn’t made ten posts about training since he’s been here. Just another young punk.

^^^^^ pot calling the kettle black
 


ST. LOUIS — Josh Wiese, 45, of St. Louis, was training for ultramarathons before what was likely COVID-19 forced him to quarantine at home in March. Now, he must use an inhaler twice a day and can barely jog two miles. He struggles with his memory and finding the right words.

Stacy Case, 51, of Rochester, Illinois, tested positive for COVID-19 on May 20 and has tested positive nearly every week since then. She needs two negative tests in a row to return to work. Except for fever, Case said her symptoms have never gone away. Normally healthy and active, she continues to suffer with fatigue, congestion and headaches. Just going on a walk causes shortness of breath and chest pain.

John Lincoln, 62, of St. Louis, had just retired as a union carpenter and said he was “in perfect health” when he contracted COVID-19 in April. Lincoln spent over a month in intensive care on a ventilator. He spent another month in a long-term acute care hospital and rehabilitation facility before coming home June 25. Lincoln still needs supplemental oxygen to breathe. His feet and hands are swollen. He doesn’t have the strength to drive his car. His heart rate climbs dangerously if he walks too fast.

For every person who died of COVID-19 complications in the United States, there are more than 10 survivors.

A majority of those who have recovered may have experienced worse hangovers. Countless others, however, are nowhere near their old selves months after being near death in intensive care. And some are still dealing with debilitating problems weeks after getting over the illness at home.
 
Baker MG, Wilson N, Anglemyer A. Successful Elimination of Covid-19 Transmission in New Zealand. New England Journal of Medicine 2020:e56. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMc2025203

Soon after initial descriptions of an outbreak in Wuhan, China, were shared, reports in late January 2020 (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30260-9/fulltext. opens in new tab) confirmed that Covid-19 was almost certain to become a serious pandemic.

Despite New Zealand’s geographic isolation, we knew that introduction of SARS-CoV-2 was imminent because of the large numbers of tourists and students who arrive in the country each summer, predominantly from Europe and mainland China.

Our disease models indicated that we could expect the pandemic to spread widely, overwhelm our health care system, and disproportionately burden indigenous Maori and Pacific peoples. New Zealand began implementing its pandemic influenza plan in earnest in February, which included preparing hospitals for an influx of patients. We also began instituting border-control policies to delay the pandemic’s arrival.



New Zealand is now in the postelimination stage, which comes with its own uncertainties. …

New Zealand’s total case count (1569) and deaths (22) have remained low, and its Covid-related mortality (4 per 1 million) is the lowest among the 37 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries. Public life has returned to near normal. Many parts of the domestic economy are now operating at pre-Covid levels. Planning is under way for cautious relaxing of some border-control policies that may permit quarantine-free travel from jurisdictions that have eliminated Covid-19 or that never had cases (e.g., some Pacific Islands).

The lockdown and consequent deferral of routine health care have undoubtedly had negative health effects, although total national weekly deaths declined during the lockdown. To mitigate adverse economic effects, the government instituted a spending program to support businesses and supplement the incomes of employees who lost their jobs or whose jobs were threatened.

There are several lessons from New Zealand’s pandemic response. Rapid, science-based risk assessment linked to early, decisive government action was critical. Implementing interventions at various levels (border-control measures, community-transmission control measures, and case-based control measures) was effective.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern provided empathic leadership and effectively communicated key messages to the public — framing combating the pandemic as the work of a unified “team of 5 million” — which resulted in high public confidence and adherence to a suite of relatively burdensome pandemic-control measures.

Future lessons for New Zealand include the need for stronger public health agencies that can better assess and manage potential threats and for greater support for international health organizations, notably the World Health Organization.
 
“Coronavirus in Ohio: Gov. Mike DeWine's false-positive test won't count in state's COVID-19 case total”

Coronavirus in Ohio: Gov. Mike DeWine's false-positive test won't count in state's COVID-19 case total

more proof the positive rate is a bunch of bullshit.

I wonder how many people got tested and turned out positive but never even had the virus. the positive numbers are not accurate.
This is you. Just shut up. Go live that life that is supposedly being ruined by a piece of cloth over your smart ass mouth instead of wasting it here with your drivel.
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are you OK? you don’t seem well.
Life is great here man. I will admit this COVID shit has made me a bit tense but you and the bullshit that you post make it all ok. Laughter is the best medicine. Hopefully your mom has a date tonight so you have access to her WiFi. Please continue to enlighten the masses of Meso.
 
Life is great here man. I will admit this COVID shit has made me a bit tense but you and the bullshit that you post make it all ok. Laughter is the best medicine. Hopefully your mom has a date tonight so you have access to her WiFi. Please continue to enlighten the masses of Meso.

you’re weird. why do you keep replying to my posts? you don’t even talk about Covid. you just like replying me for some creepy reason. do you have some kind of “thing” for me? you weirdo..
 
you’re weird. why do you keep replying to my posts? you don’t even talk about Covid. you just like replying me for some creepy reason. do you have some kind of “thing” for me? you weirdo..
Sure do. You’re my bitch now. I’m going to internet skull fuck your sorry ass till you leave. Lol.

Now wear that mask when you take out the trash. Get back on track son. Schools are opening back up so you should stick to your studies. Don’t waste that grant money you took while no one was looking. Lol. Blame the colored folk right? Lol.

And by the way,,,,

DO YOU EVEN LIFT?
 
Sure do. You’re my bitch now. I’m going to internet skull fuck your sorry ass till you leave. Lol.

Now wear that mask when you take out the trash. Get back on track son. Schools are opening back up so you should stick to your studies. Don’t waste that grant money you took while no one was looking. Lol. Blame the colored folk right? Lol.

And by the way,,,,

DO YOU EVEN LIFT?

pedophile. ^^^^
 
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