

“It’s not hard to tell who’s scared of covid, they keep repeating the same crazy conspiracy nonsense on every subject covid related or not…uber paranoia. “if the person would have lived if it weren’t for covid, then covid caused their death.” “To compare the likes of Joe Biden and Anthony Fauci to George Washington and Benjamin Franklin is absurd.” If you can’t stay away from disease vectors wear an actual mask(N95)…I wonder if the vaccines work, or as some call it the jab or clot shot…of course we know it works based upon the evidence but some conspiracy minded folks think that anyone who has taken the jab should already be dead…well the timeline has moved so it might be in a couple weeks or maybe a decade or so.” Staying away from people who may, or may not be sick. N95 masks, actual masks, work to a degree. “It’s amazing what common sense can tell us…Stay away from people, especially if they are sick. Just like the unvaccinated have done when they are asymptomatic or by having mild symptoms and continuing life as if they are not sick.” “For the record, I don’t doubt that vaccinated people are spreading covid, whether they are asymptomatic or by having mild symptoms and continuing life as if they are not sick. that’s why I look at the data, the numbers and other information.”
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“I don’t put much faith in Fauci, Collin’s, CDC, FDA, Biden, Walensky, etc. “According to the CDC “COVID-19 should not be reported on the death certificate if it did not cause or contribute to the death.” “Old and infirm are more at risk than the young and healthy.” “…since the beginning of this pandemic it has been well documented that those with health issues succumb to this disease more readily than those who don’t.” Here’s a small sampling of what I’ve posted here: You’ve either confused my comments for someone else’s, or you simply chose to purposely misrepresent the words that I write here. I’m glad to hear that the CDC, the good doctor Walensky, and you are finally accepting the information that has been completely obvious, previously published, and well known for well over a year. Temperature inversions which leave warm air sitting above a pool of cool air are common along the Chugach in winter. The lows being reported around the city Wednesday night ranged from six to minus-17 with the highest temperatures being reported closest to an ice-filled Turnagain Arm and above 1,000 feet in the Chugach Mountains. “Daily low temperatures are around 14 degrees, rarely falling below eight degrees or exceeding 30 degrees,” according to the Weatherspark. Normal daily highs in Anchorage in January are in the low 20s. The short-term forecast is for more of the same with a hint of a break next week with high temperatures possibly climbing to 25 to 35 degrees, according to the Weather Service. Two days later, the temperatures went into the double digits below normal and have stayed there. New Year’s Day – when the daily temperature was but three degrees below normal – was the warmest of the lot.

The first six days of the new year have all been well below normal. The trendline from there just kept going downward with 2021 ending up as the coldest year in a decade, and 2022 is now off to a chilly start. The new normal some had started to enjoy and others to detest – attitudes toward global warming being a mixed bag in cold, dark Alaska – looked then to be in trouble, and the year ended up barely above normal. 3, 2019 – the first time temperatures in the city had gone below zero in several years – and the mercury kept diving, finally hitting minus-11 on Jan. But by the start of the new year, city residents were digging out of anywhere from seven to 22 inches of snow and shivering as the temperature dove below zero. On New Year’s of 2019, the 45-degree rain falling on the downtown streets in Alaska’s largest city made it look more Pacific Northwest than Alaska. The new chill started in 2020 immediately in wake of the 49th state’s widely reported warmest year on record. That’s a half-degree colder than the long-term average of 36.1. It was, the agency reported, the 24th coldest year on record since 1953 with an average annual temperature of 35.8 degrees. What five years ago was looking to be Anchorage’s shift to a warmer, friendlier, “new normal” climate officially ended in 2021 with a year about as normal as normal can be in Seward’s icebox, according to the National Weather Service. Twenty-twenty-one will go down in history is the first year in 10 to go into the blue on the far right
