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To: Roman_War_Criminal
As cases in Southern states declined rapidly at the end of summer, they began to rise sharply in the North, affecting both hi-vax states (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Washington, Oregon) and low-vax states (Alaska, Idaho, Wyoming).

The virus continues to defy expectations, and the vaccines are beginning to look less effective than advertised and possibly far less safe. Stories of young people dying soon after the vax are even finding their way into the MSM, even as the demand for mandatory vaccination increases!
10 posted on 10/13/2021 12:43:41 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: Steve_Seattle

Yet almost no one talks about natural immunity.


13 posted on 10/13/2021 12:46:36 PM PDT by cyclotic (Live your life in such a way that they hate you as much as they hated Rush Limbaugh)
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To: Steve_Seattle
As cases in Southern states declined rapidly at the end of summer, they began to rise sharply in the North, affecting both hi-vax states (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Washington, Oregon) and low-vax states (Alaska, Idaho, Wyoming).

I think some of this is because in the South, in the peak of Summer it is HOT. So, people stay inside in air-condition environments. In the northern areas there may be more people going outside during the Summer and less air-conditioning.

Now as winter approaches, the northerners will spend more time inside with forced air heat. While southerners may spend more time outside and use less AC or forced air heat. (As well as having heard immunity kick-in.)

Winter is coming, and the North has forgotten.

41 posted on 10/13/2021 1:23:26 PM PDT by 13foxtrot
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