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paid_influencer wrote:make sure it "Shipped and sold by Amazon.com" eh, not third-parties.
I does nano spray alco 90% and air out in sun outside before next useaaron17 wrote:I hear ppl does lysol masks too ..which is dangerous.
It is , lysol is only meant for use on surfaces and masks should be changed regularly ,saving a dollar by using lysol on masks could lead to being a penny wise but a pound foolishaaron17 wrote:I hear ppl does lysol masks too ..which is dangerous.
1 young adult male died.wing wrote:...
Because their body their choicewtf wrote:1 young adult male died.wing wrote:...
Why are the young dying?
SuperiorMan wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Long time now they finding it in the waste waterScreenshot_20220203-122838_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20220203-122849_Chrome.jpg
Remember reading this last year...it was found in Barcelona in early 2019
drchaos wrote:As soon as we found it and started looking it became a problem. Stop looking and it stops becoming a problem?SuperiorMan wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Long time now they finding it in the waste waterScreenshot_20220203-122838_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20220203-122849_Chrome.jpg
Try to keep up so that you will look a bit smarter outside of the mirror.drchaos wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Long time now they finding it in the waste waterScreenshot_20220203-122838_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20220203-122849_Chrome.jpg
Remember reading this last year...it was found in Barcelona in early 2019
This gets me thinking ... Pro lockdown/vaxxers on this thread saying Africa not in a state because they not testing and they just don't know. What if we just all behave like some of the African states?
So SARS COV2 around since early 2019 and no one knew because we weren't looking
As soon as we found it and started looking it became a problem. Stop looking and it stops becoming a problem?
... Top scientists in Africa say Malawi is just one of many countries on the continent that appear to have already reached — if not quite endemicity — at least a substantially less threatening stage, as evidenced by both studies of the population's prior exposure to the coronavirus and its experience with the omicron variant.
The Malawi mystery
To understand how these scientists have come to hold this view, it helps to first consider what the pandemic has looked like in a country such as Malawi.
Before the omicron wave, Malawi didn't seem to have been hit too hard by COVID-19. Even by July of last year, when Malawi had already gone through several waves of the coronavirus, Jambo says it appeared that only a tiny share of Malawians had been infected.
"Probably less than 10% [of the population], if we look at the number of individuals that have tested positive," says Jambo.
The number of people turning up in hospitals was also quite low — even during the peak of each successive COVID-19 wave in Malawi.
Jambo knew this likely masked what had really been going on in Malawi. The country's population is very young — it has a median age of around 18, he notes. This suggests most infections prior to omicron's arrival were probably asymptomatic ones unlikely to show up in official tallies. People wouldn't have felt sick enough to go to the hospital. And coronavirus tests were in short supply in the country and therefore were generally used only for people with severe symptoms or who needed tests for travel.
So to fill in the true picture, Jambo and his collaborators turned to another potential source of information: a repository of blood samples that had been collected from Malawians month after month by the national blood bank. And they checked how many of those samples had antibodies for the coronavirus. Their finding: By the start of Malawi's third COVID-19 wave with the delta variant last summer, as much as 80% of the population had already been infected with some strain of the coronavirus.
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In TTO, population deaths and causes of death are published consistently. Perhaps few pay much attention.paid_influencer wrote:as we move towards the next phase of the pandemic, the numbers will cease to be reported. And that's fine. That is what endemic means. It will be another virus in the community, like the flu or the common cold.
can't believe I typed that, but I won't oppose anymore. Let covid win. Nobody cares about deaths amongst the elderly or the vulnerable, and nobody believes in long-covid or the consequence of repeated infections, so I don't care either. No more numbers, none for me.
This year, more than 420 unvaccinated people died from COVID. About 380 may have likely lived IF they had chosen to become fully vaccinated.hover11 wrote:Omicron was the end all, life is back to normal...pro vax logic
adnj wrote:In TTO, population deaths and causes of death are published consistently. Perhaps few pay much attention.paid_influencer wrote:as we move towards the next phase of the pandemic, the numbers will cease to be reported. And that's fine. That is what endemic means. It will be another virus in the community, like the flu or the common cold.
can't believe I typed that, but I won't oppose anymore. Let covid win. Nobody cares about deaths amongst the elderly or the vulnerable, and nobody believes in long-covid or the consequence of repeated infections, so I don't care either. No more numbers, none for me.
http://www.news.gov.tt/content/no-flu-o ... fxt4F8pCUA
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