Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is that we will never know how many people actually get the new variant since the CDC is only counting positives for vaccinated individuals if they die or are hospitalized, also a “positive” for a vaccinated individual is recorded after 28 cycles of the PCR test, according to the CDC direction which is quite low. The CDC is purposely trying to limit the data before we even get it. Why?
Because the tests can pick up dead virus in vaccinated individuals, that has absolutely no effect on them, nor is enough to be transmissible.
Dead virus? What the hell is this nonsense.
Leave this to the experts.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-54000629
Coronavirus: Tests 'could be picking up dead virus'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is that we will never know how many people actually get the new variant since the CDC is only counting positives for vaccinated individuals if they die or are hospitalized, also a “positive” for a vaccinated individual is recorded after 28 cycles of the PCR test, according to the CDC direction which is quite low. The CDC is purposely trying to limit the data before we even get it. Why?
Because the tests can pick up dead virus in vaccinated individuals, that has absolutely no effect on them, nor is enough to be transmissible.
But what about people who are sick, but just not sick enough to be hospitalized? We know from the past 18 months, that you can be really sick with Covid and not be deemed worthy of a hospital bed. I know at least 12 previously healthy people who were sick enough that they could not walk from bed to sofa but were sent home from the hospital.
Sounds like a bout with the flu.
Does the flu cause your oxygen levels to drop to 88 percent? I was in the ER three times for supplemental oxygen. Does the flu cause permanent heart and lung damage? COVID can. I had fever for 13 long days. Never heard of the flu causing two weeks of high fever. Does it take three months to recover from the flu. It took me almost that long to recover from COVID.
My case was considered “mild”. I am 52 years old. No other medical conditions. A marathon runner. Yoga teacher. Personal trainer. I’m in fantastic shape. COVID was nothing like the flu for me.
And for every one of you stories there are stories of people with mild cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is that we will never know how many people actually get the new variant since the CDC is only counting positives for vaccinated individuals if they die or are hospitalized, also a “positive” for a vaccinated individual is recorded after 28 cycles of the PCR test, according to the CDC direction which is quite low. The CDC is purposely trying to limit the data before we even get it. Why?
Because the tests can pick up dead virus in vaccinated individuals, that has absolutely no effect on them, nor is enough to be transmissible.
Dead virus? What the hell is this nonsense.
Leave this to the experts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I am not worried. Hospitalizations and deaths are extremely low in the Uk. It is not going to be bad here.
But to answer your question, it is already hitting Missouri and Colorado. Case numbers will go up everywhere in the next month.
Wrong
Those RED states are going to be filled with the variant. HAHAHAHAHA zero empathy. Yep that's right zero.
Disturbingly unkind. And I’m a very liberal Dem. You are the reason this great country remains so broken. These are human beings you are talking about. People who only know what they live. Instead of wishing them dead, maybe help show them a better way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is that we will never know how many people actually get the new variant since the CDC is only counting positives for vaccinated individuals if they die or are hospitalized, also a “positive” for a vaccinated individual is recorded after 28 cycles of the PCR test, according to the CDC direction which is quite low. The CDC is purposely trying to limit the data before we even get it. Why?
Because the tests can pick up dead virus in vaccinated individuals, that has absolutely no effect on them, nor is enough to be transmissible.
But what about people who are sick, but just not sick enough to be hospitalized? We know from the past 18 months, that you can be really sick with Covid and not be deemed worthy of a hospital bed. I know at least 12 previously healthy people who were sick enough that they could not walk from bed to sofa but were sent home from the hospital.
Sounds like a bout with the flu.
Does the flu cause your oxygen levels to drop to 88 percent? I was in the ER three times for supplemental oxygen. Does the flu cause permanent heart and lung damage? COVID can. I had fever for 13 long days. Never heard of the flu causing two weeks of high fever. Does it take three months to recover from the flu. It took me almost that long to recover from COVID.
My case was considered “mild”. I am 52 years old. No other medical conditions. A marathon runner. Yoga teacher. Personal trainer. I’m in fantastic shape. COVID was nothing like the flu for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is that we will never know how many people actually get the new variant since the CDC is only counting positives for vaccinated individuals if they die or are hospitalized, also a “positive” for a vaccinated individual is recorded after 28 cycles of the PCR test, according to the CDC direction which is quite low. The CDC is purposely trying to limit the data before we even get it. Why?
Because the tests can pick up dead virus in vaccinated individuals, that has absolutely no effect on them, nor is enough to be transmissible.
But what about people who are sick, but just not sick enough to be hospitalized? We know from the past 18 months, that you can be really sick with Covid and not be deemed worthy of a hospital bed. I know at least 12 previously healthy people who were sick enough that they could not walk from bed to sofa but were sent home from the hospital.
Sounds like a bout with the flu.
Anonymous wrote:They are expecting Missouri, Alabama, basically any state with 30 some percent vaccination rates to be flooded with it by the end of the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I am not worried. Hospitalizations and deaths are extremely low in the Uk. It is not going to be bad here.
But to answer your question, it is already hitting Missouri and Colorado. Case numbers will go up everywhere in the next month.
Wrong
Those RED states are going to be filled with the variant. HAHAHAHAHA zero empathy. Yep that's right zero.
Disturbingly unkind. And I’m a very liberal Dem. You are the reason this great country remains so broken. These are human beings you are talking about. People who only know what they live. Instead of wishing them dead, maybe help show them a better way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is that we will never know how many people actually get the new variant since the CDC is only counting positives for vaccinated individuals if they die or are hospitalized, also a “positive” for a vaccinated individual is recorded after 28 cycles of the PCR test, according to the CDC direction which is quite low. The CDC is purposely trying to limit the data before we even get it. Why?
Because the tests can pick up dead virus in vaccinated individuals, that has absolutely no effect on them, nor is enough to be transmissible.
But what about people who are sick, but just not sick enough to be hospitalized? We know from the past 18 months, that you can be really sick with Covid and not be deemed worthy of a hospital bed. I know at least 12 previously healthy people who were sick enough that they could not walk from bed to sofa but were sent home from the hospital.
Sounds like a bout with the flu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I am not worried. Hospitalizations and deaths are extremely low in the Uk. It is not going to be bad here.
But to answer your question, it is already hitting Missouri and Colorado. Case numbers will go up everywhere in the next month.
Wrong
Those RED states are going to be filled with the variant. HAHAHAHAHA zero empathy. Yep that's right zero.
Anonymous wrote:Remember when we facing certain doom from the UK variant? Yeah. I’m expecting a similar outcome. We will be on to the next one before you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is that we will never know how many people actually get the new variant since the CDC is only counting positives for vaccinated individuals if they die or are hospitalized, also a “positive” for a vaccinated individual is recorded after 28 cycles of the PCR test, according to the CDC direction which is quite low. The CDC is purposely trying to limit the data before we even get it. Why?
Because the tests can pick up dead virus in vaccinated individuals, that has absolutely no effect on them, nor is enough to be transmissible.
But what about people who are sick, but just not sick enough to be hospitalized? We know from the past 18 months, that you can be really sick with Covid and not be deemed worthy of a hospital bed. I know at least 12 previously healthy people who were sick enough that they could not walk from bed to sofa but were sent home from the hospital.