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Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorNorth, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. gator95

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    We have the whole state as a basis for comparison already. No difference.
     
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  2. gator95

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    You are quite welcome.
     
  3. QGator2414

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    I agree it is still a major issue. But not one to shut your life down for. We have to learn to live with it. It is beyond frustrating that it took so long for monoclonal antibodies to put front and center. It is beyond frustrating that people refuse to acknowledge this disease is treatable and overall most are at little risk to the disease.

    I still find it fascinating that we cannot get hard data of how many people dying with covid (that is the standard so we need that standard used/I think the number dying of covid is far lower) are vaccinated and how many are not. That should not be a hard data set to produce. Even if it had three columns for the unknown. Data like that is how you show people these new drugs are worth taking. And the coulple times it got leaked (UK and Israel)...it quickly became something hard to find/I have not seen it since.
     
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  4. mdgator05

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    Yeah, that data is being hidden...in the New York Times.

    See the Data on Breakthrough Covid Hospitalizations and Deaths by State
     
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  5. QGator2414

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    The data was there before delta. Now we have it with delta. Can Federalism prevail?

    So tired of the mask virtue signaling. And angry that we force kids to engage in it when they need to be seeing faces for their development.
     
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  6. flgator2

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    Funny I was wondering why he was wasting his time with him.
     
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  7. WESGATORS

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    I agree, but the school board doesn't see it that way. This will hopefully reinforce the data that is being observed elsewhere.

    Go GATORS!
    ,WESGATORS
     
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  8. gator95

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    These same people arguing for masks are hanging on by a thread. They were adamant that lockdowns and school closures were the right move. They refuse to acknowledge that they've been wrong for 18+ months now. Some people won't every believe it. It's ok. Sort of of like those mandating the vaccine to those who have natural immunity. We should be sending those vaccines to those who actually need them. Millions and millions of people could be getting those much needs vaccines. But these people don't care about that.
     
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  9. AzCatFan

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    Linking to the same study doesn't prove anything. I don't reject the study's findings that in Israel, natural immunity works better than Pfizer vaccine. Is that true all over the world? Is that true when comparing natural immunity versus other vaccines? You cannot definitively say yes to these questions.

    We do know that those of African descent here in the US have been hit much harder than other ethnic groups. Is this solely because African Americans have higher comorbidity rates for disease such as diabetes? Or is there a genetic difference that makes up part of the difference? Again, a question we don't have an answer to.

    Speaking of genetic differences, there certainly are among ethnic groups. Ashkenazi Jews are more susceptible than others for various genetic diseases such as Cystic Fibrosis and Tay-Sachs. It's possible that the slight genetic variations within ethnic groups causes different immune reactions. It's not unheard of, and there are reasons why people of African descent are significantly less susceptible to malaria. Would it be completely out of the question that something like that isn't happening with COVID? We don't know.
     
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    "If you've had COVID-19 before, does your natural immunity work better than a vaccine?

    The data is clear: Natural immunity is not better. The COVID-19 vaccines create more effective and longer-lasting immunity than natural immunity from infection.

    • More than a third of COVID-19 infections result in zero protective antibodies
    • Natural immunity fades faster than vaccine immunity
    • Natural immunity alone is less than half as effective than natural immunity plus vaccination"
    COVID-19 natural immunity versus vaccination


    "What about that Israeli study suggesting natural immunity is stronger? Infectious diseases expert James Lawler, MD, MPH, FIDSA, carefully evaluates the study design of the retrospective Maccabi Health System study in his Aug. 31 briefing. In the briefing, he identifies two concerning sources of error that were not corrected for: survivorship bias and selection bias."

    Watch, learn:
    Lawler Weekly 8.31.21.mp4

    Ps: Wear your damn mask...it really is an IQ test.
     
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  11. gator95

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    That's funny. That isn't science. That is some garbage thrown together to look like it shows something. Go read the largest study to date on the subject. It's what most of the world is looking at. And don't wear a damn mask! It means you follow science.
     
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  12. gator95

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    This isn't a disease. It's a virus. Natural immunity is significantly better than just being vaccinated. It's ok to say "you're right" and move on.
     
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    FAIL x 2.
     
  14. AzCatFan

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    Malaria is caused by a protozoa. It's not genetic, yet there are people who are genetically inclined to be able to fight off the infection. The flu is caused by the virus, and disparities among how the flu effects different ethnic groups have been noticed and studied, even before COVID-19 came around.

    That's just two examples, one bacterium, one virus, that show different genetic makeups among humans can cause different immune responses. Can you be sure COVID-19 reacts exactly the same way among all ethnic groups? How about admit that you could possibly be wrong, because we don't know yet for sure, and move on.
     
  15. mdgator05

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    Just...wow.
     
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  16. BigCypressGator1981

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    So tired of the selfishness. And angry that I have to share a country with such awful, greedy, self-centered people.
     
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  17. QGator2414

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    You can be as selfish as you wish.

    The mask is nothing but Virtue. It is sad that some refuse to acknowledge the data and push the propaganda. On kids no less. Truly disgusting!
     
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  18. gator95

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  19. gator95

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    yes, I’m sure. It’s ok to say “I’m wrong on this”. IF data shows otherwise bring the topic back up. Otherwise it’s not a discussion of facts.
     
  20. buckeyegator

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    fwiw, from worldometer, new cases the first 6 days of october averaged 96,730. average for the first 6 days in september was 162,413, almost a 40% drop, no wonder fauci has gone silent, nothing bad to harp on, like maybe, in his opinion, christmas is in danger
     
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