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Muy Frio

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  1. I’ve only been banned once. Perhaps you should focus your vigilance on your own posts. See my previous post.
  2. Looks like you’re actually the liar. Click on the link. It’s not 3,439 hospitalized in 4 days. It’s 3,439 tested positive in 4 days. Also an interesting quote here. Dr. Billy Lanarze with Ochsner said Wednesday the majority of pediatric COVID-19 patients hospitalized were actually admitted for a different medical reason. He said critical care for COVID-19 pediatric patients is still rare, but as the virus spreads widely among children, he expects the number of children seriously ill from the virus to also increase. I wonder if that holds true for these 45,000 hospitalizations in 15 months nationwide? Also you keep bringing up the Amazon rainforest. That is the one instance of potential mass Reinfection. Why hasn’t it happened anywhere else? Has that variant not made it around the world in 6 months since then? The fact is that the Uk and Israel data I’ve stated included at least portions of the Delta outbreak in their communities.
  3. Does anyone deny that immunity will wane? Of course you’re more likely to get reinfected a year out than two weeks after you have covid. There are no definitive sources on reinfection risk yet, but again the Uk national survey showed that over 15 months, including the beginning of July, the reinfection risk was 1%. The risk of having a high viral load based on Ct when tested was like 0.3%. I’m amazed by the vitriol for the people that say they don’t need to get vaccinated after having covid. Everyone must do everything possible for ANY reduction in covid risk? I can’t wait for the 3 shotters to turn on the 2 shotters.
  4. It’s interesting that you say I’ve downplayed the risk to kids when one of the few things I think we’ve learned is the risk to kids has been overplayed. Schools should’ve been open for in person the whole time outside of maybe two weeks last March. He’s a professor at the Med school at Guadalaharvard.
  5. Situations that I’m skeptical on the current need for covid vaccination. Previously infected. ages 12-18 (Especially males) That’s it. That’s the list. It would appear that you’re the liar. I’ve always said I assumed vaccination added a small amount of protection to natural immunity, but that you’re starting at such an absolute low level of risk that it’s not really that attractive. Also, here’s me on page 102.
  6. Anyone here familiar with this site? https://covidactnow.org/?s=21451070 It has Covid case data for all different jurisdictions, even down to cities and counties. From the looks of it the hotspots that have low vaccination rates are trending down. Texas looks like it’s plateauing. although looking again, I question it a bit. Why is there no spike shown in the winter?
  7. Although I do suspect there is some benefit, these critiques of the study do make sense.
  8. NEISD administration in SA confirmed masks optional And not contact tracing this Wednesday.
  9. Exactly. And it’s getting mostly the unvaccinated sick. It seems to me that the breakthrough infections now have less to do with delta being some special variant than it’s the time since vaccinations and the immunity is waning slightly. I feel like I’ve seen studies that suggest that, but I’m drinking by the pool so i Don’t feel like cross checking that. I’ll circle back as some people say.
  10. I don’t believe vaccine are driving mutations like delta or lambda worldwide, but it’s not hard to see how a virus that is 80% effective or whatever against infections is going to self select for a virus that evades the same vaccines eventually.
  11. The smallpox example is always brought up but that disease had a 30% mortality rate. A different animal entirely. Also, eradication was seen as a goal. Not so for covid. It has an animal reservoir in deer. Also, did people lose their jobs or livelihood then? I doubt the delta variant was “caused by the vaccines”. But I think the worry about super variants that will evade vaccines developing in unvaccinated countries is misplaced. If a variant emerges that evades vaccines then it makes sense it will arise from a population that is highly vaccinated. I’ve covered this before in the thread, but from that absolute number of 1%? No. I’m not worried about it. Once you’ve had it and it’s been mild like most cases you’re not really scared of it. The 1% of the time that reinfections happen should be less severe just the like numbers in vaccinated people that everyone is touting now. Since you bring up the cost of it, how much would it cost for me to miss a day or work because I have covid symptoms with the shots? Not an inconsequential amount and people that have had covid appear to have worse symptoms with the shots.
  12. No it’s more than that. First of all, they make an exception for PoW mining. But even as a borderline Bitcoin maximalist that doesn’t mean much to me. They’ll just come back for that later under some bullshit ESG justification. Any network validators like in Proof Of Stake networks could be considered “brokers” meaning they would be required to report KYC on the accounts transacting which is literally impossible. Same potentially for nodes on both the Lightning network and the regular Bitcoin network. Basically they’re trying to make unsatisfiable reporting requirements. The end result will be a large degree of crypto industry and infrastructure moving offshore. It’s colossally dumb, but they’re desperate as evidenced by their shady tactics.
  13. Is people’s movement and participation in society affected? Hardly. Not what is being pushed now.
  14. Yes that was me. I’m not surprised that vaccines can boost immunity in those with existing natural immunity. Of course the way they state the results is to maximize effect. The absolute numbers are not as impressive. If you have roughly a 1% chance of getting re-infected then adding a vaccine would lower it to about 0.4%, if this study is reproducible. IMO the benefit doesn’t justify mandating vaccination in that population.
  15. Here’s a study released from Kentucky today. Not surprising vaccine would add protection. The absolute numbers were as follows. Of the 269,378 confirmed cases Kentucky in 2020, there were 246 reinfections in May and June of 2021. 179 were in unvaccinated, 67 in fully or partially vaccinated.
  16. If he can only do one it obviously needs to be the one that goes to bars every night.
  17. Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening. Being driven by Yellen and Treasury.
  18. I’m not surprised by the WH position. A little surprised they’re coming out so publicly for it though. This clause in infrastructure bill is definitely seen by government as a way to shut down crypto industry in US.
  19. Better than testing before coming home. Imagine getting stuck in Mexico.
  20. A big problem is the lack of transparency of CDC. Instead data is partially leaked like what a poster linked above. Just release what we know.
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