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so if nothing can be meaningfully tracked, why are we continuing to try and track?
The better option is the wastewater testing. At the very least we won't have to hear the shaming about testing and/or not reporting home test results (if there is even a place to report your home test result in your area). |
Adair the DMV is an outlier. Most places really aren’t tracking anymore. |
Staying locked at home. Not in taking sun (vitamin D). Consuming fast food and processed crap. Not doing exercise. Watching a LOT of tv, especially mainstream media hammering fear and paranoia non stop. THATS EXACTLY HOW YOU BEEF UP YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM |
| Arlington schools went from 20-40 cases in the prior 7 days for the weeks before break to 156 cases in the 7 days prior to today. |
And, what if we are doing those things? You cannot beef up your immune system and stop covid based off just eating better and taking vitamin D. Grow up. |
| Huh. Wow. Gee. Would you look at that! |
| Cases increased significantly in Fairfax County, so they definitely ticked up after the break. |
NP. When my son had covid, we told the school but we never took him for a pcr. The doctor said there wasn’t any need. You have no idea of these kids had pcr or rapid tests. |
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Cases increased but hospitalizations did not.
Looks like we are headed in the right direction with this variant. |
Why don't you read articles about the benefits of vitamin D, sunshine, exercise, healthy food before dismissing it out of hand? Its not a "cure" for covid obviously, but a leading cause of covid mortality is obesity - so better exercise / not being overweight would be generally beneficial and increase survival odds. It probably would have made economic sense (to reduce hospitalization costs) if everyone could have been paid more to exercise during the pandemic. |
Vitamin d is important but you are looking for drama when that’s not why people are getting Covid. You can be very healthy and get Covid. |
Did I state healthy people cannot get covid? I implied healthy people reduce their risk of bad outcomes from covid (and other things). Read some actual stats about the health conditions of people who die of covid. Age and being overweight / unhealthy are leading covid risk factors, so working on ones that can be controlled makes sense and there don't seem to be many downsides. |
And the statistical likelihood of COVID being anything other than a weak flu or bad cold like experience is essentially zero if you control for your own health and don’t have some condition not of your own making. That’s the truth. The pandemic is over. Cower in the corner if you want. The rest of humanity is moving on. |
Keep repeating this lie as many times as you like. You'll still be wrong and it's not up to you.
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Which part is the lie? You’re right. Healthy people that take control of their own health and don’t like garbage lifestyles are falling over dead in the street left and right from COVID. |