Posted on 10/04/2021 1:47:03 AM PDT by blueplum
Edited on 10/04/2021 4:47:10 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Hospitals across the region are seeing full intensive care units and staff shortages are starting to affect care. Public officials are pleading with the unvaccinated to get the shots. Health care workers are coping with pent-up demand for other kinds of care that had been delayed by the pandemic....
Wut? OP is only pointing out the vaccines are no longer effective. In fact, it’s a pandemic of the vaccinated due to the higher viral loading of the vaccinated. They’re increasing viral loads among the entire population causing continued spread where even vaccinated getting sick. Look at Israel.
It’s ALL about the viral load. It all comes down to whether or not a person’s initial immune response can defeat the initial Covid infection. Vaccine = higher viral loads in the populace, so a greater degree of infection among all resulting higher sickness rates.
Natural immunity post-infection is the only reliable cure.
Similar to the 1918 virus (which didn’t have a vaccine) it’ll run for 3 years.
A virus, regardless of any evil intentions of its designers, is merely virulent and nothing more.
Apparently there are more than a few Americans who cannot understand correlations, high vac rate, high infections, and vice versa. Israel and New England, who woulda’ thunk.
worldometers.info needs at begin reporting deaths in one of two categories: those who died from the CCP virus and those who died with the virus.
If I have covid and a weak heart and die from a heart attack, I didn’t die FROM covid, I died WITH covid.
ponying on yours, Mass. dashboard: Oct 1: 1,543 new cases
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-response-reporting
for Vermont dashboard there’s a map of counties and it’s like a straight line from Orleans Co to Washington Co to Windsor and Rutland Counties. Rest of Vermont looks not bad
https://www.healthvermont.gov/covid-19/current-activity/case-dashboard
Well my hometown with two hospitals have to ship patients to other towns as was relayed to me yesterday. They’re getting hit hard and it’s in a rural area. Much much more than in 2020.
I certainly hope that you aren't attempting to imply that there is an etymological link between the two words!
Regards,
That is a really good explanation. i’m going to start using that instead of my rather verbose style.
This forum is such a nice place these days.
Thanks for your contribution, so intelligently worded.
My brother said he was waiting at the bar in Olive Garden next to a fellow he struck up a conversation with.....after while they spoke about covid.....the guy said he just got over covid two weeks prior. Now my brother is concerned .
News to me. My NE state has no such situation. The mainstream media outlet here wastes no effort when it comes to COVID hype and theyre not reporting anything like this. Also, to use York as a measure seems a stretch.
it’s a heads’ up
If the NE is anything like the rest of the country, by the time this goes to MSM afternoon prime time, the run on staples and TP will begin. So hearing it here first, you’ve got about a 24 hour jump on the crowds.
If he just got over it he’s probably least-infectious. I had mine in Jan ‘20. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve gotten re-infected by it which was nearly every week. But I’ve only had to take a few sick days for it. It’s the same every time, aching joints and extreme fatigue for three days.
My tactic is to ‘re-familiarize’ my immune system to it by going to WalMart or similar crowed areas usually on Friday afternoons so I can recover the rest of the weekend. The idea is to keep the immune response topped off so to speak. I think it’s worked. Two weeks ago my sense of taste and smell finally returned after 19 months. I was vaccinated in Jan and June so I don’t think that’s it. What I think it is is in my area (W Central FL) herd immunity is being reached and viral loads are decreasing in aggregate. Less viral loading means more effective initial immune response which means less recovery time after beating it back.
According to worldometers.info the Northeast most states are having a big spike in Covid cases. What are the lies and propoganda here?
Maybe you are a "long hauler"?
Oh, yeah I’m definitely a ‘long hauler’ due to continued issues but perhaps it’s just people who are getting re-infected but not sick? So they’re exhibiting lingering symptoms which are actually mild re-infections causing their symptoms? Keyword: Public-viral-load. Can’t be rid of it fully until everybody’s rid of it. Post-infection herd immunity is the only end of this imo.
Time = MSM Propaganda
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