Pandemic 2020

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C. Nesbitt

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Funny enough none of those links you posted say anything about a booster every 3 months. Just more moving goalpost anti vaccine noise.


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Sad think is though that the Flu still kills tend of thousands of Americans every year. You would think we would have figured out wearing masks/not working sick/ proper ventilation by now.

Im glad you guys are vaccinated and doing well, best of luck.
The not working sick thing may be here to stay long term. If it does, it will be driven by employers I think.
Not sure about widespread masking, how that became such a politicized issue is crazy and a testament to the insidious power of social media. I do think higher risk individuals will more commonly wear them during “flu season” moving forward though.
 

captainmorgan

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Doom and gloom lol, can't help it if you don't like what the science says. This pandemic will end at some point but I'm not going to celebrate meaningless hopes and dreams from people in denial of simple facts. There are lots of people that have had covid multiple times and yet people still grasp at the herd immunity idea, studies showing the same seem to mean nothing to people in denial either. If everyone would wear a proper mask this thing would be manageable, there are countries that have had very few deaths because they wear masks and actually try not to spread it.
 

C. Nesbitt

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Doom and gloom lol, can't help it if you don't like what the science says. This pandemic will end at some point but I'm not going to celebrate meaningless hopes and dreams from people in denial of simple facts. There are lots of people that have had covid multiple times and yet people still grasp at the herd immunity idea, studies showing the same seem to mean nothing to people in denial either. If everyone would wear a proper mask this thing would be manageable, there are countries that have had very few deaths because they wear masks and actually try not to spread it.
Hey now, please don’t lump me in with DIY just because I tried to split the difference between you two!
The pandemic has sucked and continues to suck for a lot of reasons. My loss of faith in Americans acting in a semi-rational and collaborative manner when confronted with a crisis is at the top of things that suck for me. We’d be fucked if a WWII type crisis occurred today with how torn apart the country is. We definitely shit the bed with handling COVID-19 here.
 

printer

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THE LATEST IN MANITOBA
"As of Monday morning, there were a record-setting 601 people with COVID-19 in hospital, according to the province’s pandemic dashboard. Eighty-four more patients were hospitalized since the government’s last update on Friday. Forty-seven COVID-19 patients were receiving intensive care, as of Monday morning, a net increase of two since Friday. Twenty COVID-19 deaths were reported over the weekend. The test positivity rate provincewide is 34.5 per cent. According to the province, during the week ending Jan. 13, there were 335 new hospitalizations (a 40.2 per cent increase from the previous week) and 37 new ICU cases (an 85 per cent increase). "
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Omicron is so mild we only have 140 children hospitalized with it here in Michigan.
Almost all of them are unvaxxed and delta, if it were as contagious, would have hospitalized thousands and killed a few too.

Mild only refers to the number of hospitalizations and deaths vs the number of cases, when compared to the previous wave it is mild, with delta you'd be having a lot more than 125 deaths a day. Omicron is better at escaping vaccines and will infect the vaccinated too, but with milder cases than the unvaxxed would get. These are only averages though and some individuals will become sick and die from omicron, especially if they are unvaxxed.
 

DurumGallico

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England's Plan B measures are to end from next Thursday, with mandatory face coverings in public places and Covid passports both dropped, Boris Johnson has announced.
The prime minister also said the government would immediately drop its advice for people to work from home.
The PM said England was reverting to "Plan A" due to boosters and how people had followed Plan B measures.
He told MPs scientists believed the Omicron wave had peaked nationally.
At a Downing Street press conference, Health Secretary Sajid Javid said: "This is a moment we can all be proud of.
"It's a reminder of what this country can accomplish when we all work together."

But, he said, this should not be seen as the "finish line" because the virus and future variants cannot be eradicated - instead "we must learn to live with Covid in the same way we live with flu".
He urged people to continue taking steps to keep the virus at bay, including hand washing, ventilating rooms and self-isolating if positive - and pressed those who were unvaccinated to come forward to get their jabs.
Earlier, in a statement to MPs in the House of Commons, the prime minister said:
  • Mandatory Covid passports for entering nightclubs and large events would end, though organisations could choose to use the NHS Covid pass if they wished
  • People would no longer be advised to work from home and should discuss their return to offices with employers
  • Face masks will no longer be mandated, though people are still advised to wear coverings in enclosed or crowded spaces and when meeting strangers
  • From Thursday, secondary school pupils will no longer have to wear face masks in classrooms and government guidance on their use in communal areas would be removed "shortly"
Further announcements on the easing of travel rules and restrictions on care home visits in England are expected in the coming days, Boris Johnson added.

 
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