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Hospitals aren't overwhelmed anywhere. In fact they are at or below normal levels for this time of the year. So when do restrictions get lifted? How long do we play #Healthy-People-Pretending-To-Be-Sick?
 
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I have literally no idea why you guys haven’t blocked him.
I don't want to see the delusion, even from a distance. I know it exists but I prefer the deniability of not seeing it in 'real life'. Bad enough to know there are people missing synapses and knowing that fixed bias, group think makes people incapable of reason. I don't need audiovisual aides to reinforce the validity
 
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Don't forget cross-reactivity. Here is a Korean Manufacturer's warning (test is approved in Canada) Your positive test result could be for the common cold, SARS1 or MERS not Sars-CoV-2.

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I don't want to see the delusion, even from a distance. I know it exists but I prefer the deniability of not seeing it in 'real life'. Bad enough to know there are people missing synapses and knowing that fixed bias, group think makes people incapable of reason. I don't need audiovisual aides to reinforce the validity

Hi Les, where was the holiday surge? Why are hospitals doing just fine. Why are they no busier than any other year for this time of the year?
 
Where are all the hysterical pushers? Why aren't they discussing the "cases" plummeting and the hospitals across the country having normal capacity?
 
In 4 weeks, cases worldwide have fallen by 40%; this is worldwide phenomenon - with one notable exception. One nation remains with stubbornly high cases counts - in fact, the very highest cases per capital in the world....

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Israel currently has higher cases per capita than any other nation with more than 7 million people and their case count appears to have plateaued while every other nation sees cases rapidly declining or already very low:

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Israel's high case count comes despite a hard lockdown and the world's best, by far, rate of vaccination:

Israel's cases are also not an artifact of higher testing - testing has actually declined and the share of test returning positive has increased:
 
Astravenaca vaccine appears to be worthless in South Africa and the fast transmission Great Britain strain is taking over America. But, hey, the pandemic is over people. Get back to mashing together without masks.
 
Astravenaca vaccine appears to be worthless in South Africa and the fast transmission Great Britain strain is taking over America. But, hey, the pandemic is over people. Get back to mashing together without masks.

I'm so relieved that Iowa cured it.
 
Astravenaca vaccine appears to be worthless in South Africa and the fast transmission Great Britain strain is taking over America. But, hey, the pandemic is over people. Get back to mashing together without masks.

It was over last Spring.

Your are doomed, they have your mind. Have fun.
 
Astravenaca vaccine appears to be worthless in South Africa and the fast transmission Great Britain strain is taking over America. But, hey, the pandemic is over people. Get back to mashing together without masks.

I don't think it's accurate to say it's "worthless" yet (need more data) but AstraZeneca thinks it still offers some protection against "severe" disease even if it doesn't appear to be very effective at preventing mild or moderate cases (if that's the case South Africa may start using it again). Johnson & Johnson looks more effective against B.1.351 though, so that's probably a better option for them.
 
I don't think it's accurate to say it's "worthless" yet (need more data) but AstraZeneca thinks it still offers some protection against "severe" disease even if it doesn't appear to be very effective at preventing mild or moderate cases (if that's the case South Africa may start using it again). Johnson & Johnson looks more effective against B.1.351 though, so that's probably a better option for them.

J&J being one shot will help harder-to-reach areas in the third world as well.


Also, AZ has had testing problems from the start. They were supposed to be among the first 2-3 released.
 
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