With over 600,000 recorded Covid-19 related deaths ...

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......... are the people that are still on the "should I or should I not get vaccinated" fence talking to their doctors or taking advice from conspiracy websites?

Many states are offering incentives to get vaccinated, but that doesn't answer questions about the vaccines. With three types of vaccines, which one is better is up to the individual. Two of the vaccines require a second booster shot and the one shot brand only guarantees if you catch the virus, the effects will be much milder. 

The only advice I'll give is talk to your doctor, research reputable medical websites, and decide what is best for you.

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In California, 348 new cases of the coronavirus were reported Sunday, June 13, according to end-of-day totals on public health websites, bringing the total number of cases so far to 3,773,678.

For the first time since March of 2020, there were no new deaths reported statewide Sunday, for a total of 62,884 people who have died from COVID-19.

The state reported 36 fewer hospitalizations from the previous day, bringing the number of current hospitalizations of those infected with the coronavirus to 1 ...

** East Bay News.

Avatar noise-gate -
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*I see a thread saying Trump admits he lost.

* That's a misdirect, the guy confesses to nothing. If he actually said he didn't win- The counts in Arizona, now Georgia would grind to a screeching halt.

*.It would rob him of his joy to go off at any function to lament how the election was Stolen from him. The guy can't bring himself to ever say " l miscalculated, l was wrong,"
Avatar Stack47 -
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Very few Presidents did anything significant or things generally acclaimed as accomplishments in four years in office yet someone expects and is demanding a list a Biden's accomplishments after just five months in office. Maybe they don't understand there is a group that always votes for the Republican candidate, another that always votes for the Democrat, and it's the independent voters that decides the outcome.

I've spent way too much time trying to give factual and logical reasons why their "hero" lost while some are still trying to pretend he won. They went so far as to ignore their "hero's" lawyer even after she said "'Reasonable people' wouldn't believe her election fraud claims". Wonder which part of her election fraud claims are exactly the same as their "hero's" election fraud claims they just can't comprehend?

I guess they believe it's their "hero" against whomever the other side runs and the people voting for the other side must justify why. They just can't grasp the concept regardless of who ran on the other side that more people voted against their "hero" than voted for him.

It looks like they will never understand Trump's early on inaction with the coronavirus and catching that virus with hundreds of false claims about it combined with all his bragging about doing nothing is why more independents voted against him.

At least he go vaccinated after he lost the election.
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* I would have a little respect for Trump if he would accept defeat & tell the nation that he made " mistakes along the way." However l will not hold my breath to hear him do that anytime soon. Maybe on his death bed, but definitely not now.

* It's not surprising that he claims he has several book deals but turned them all down. I read where the editors of high end publishing companies have said whonever accepts the deal, will have a nightmare on their hands " with all the lies" and having to prove whatever he says is true. Last thing you need is publishing a sure " best seller" loaded with lies.

Avatar Stack47 -
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Saw the news article where the names of the 75,000 Illinois Veterans getting vaccinated at VA facilities are not eligible for that state's contest. It's not a "just a slap in the face to any veteran." because there are over 727,000 Veterans in Illinois and many of them probably got vaccinated at their doctor's office or at a pharmacy.

The problem is the VA does not share names and veterans' information state government agency. A simple solution would be creating a web site and letting those who got vaccinated manually enter the contest.

Just another example of how gullible people are becoming. The headlines for this article make it look like the Illinois contest is excluding "any and all" Veterans when in fact the VA is protecting Veterans by not sharing their medical data.

All the "Emily Litella's" will be out in full force after reading that misleading headline.

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