There is a little spike, but the disease burden is pretty low compared to previous waves. Very few on vents in our system, very few in hospital "for" covid. Might be a lot of positive cases, but overall burden remains low.
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I was just reading an artical saying that hospitalizations are down but deaths are still at an all time high in BC cuz of the lag time on deaths
Just saw a Twitter post and article on mathematical analysis that omicron part 2 (BA.2) is gonna be big, large vax and natural immunity breakthrough, reinfections from BA.1, etc. sounds like fun. Can’t wait: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2202.05031.pdf
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/b-c-lifting-in...eeks-1.5813738
they are lifting the mask mandates in BC as of midnight,
but you still need a vax passports for another month
that should REALLy piss off the pro plague folks
Re: vaccinating deer for Covid
There's precedent - we vaccinate other wildlife for rabies
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/our...rv_vaccination
Except for the fact the the virus has a chance to mutate.
Maybe it's ok that people don't vaccinate.
They are the ones that are brainwashed to question science. So they will die at a higher rate, so overall it's a net gain for society.
But again, except that the virus will have a better chance to mutate.
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Maybe SNL is edgy again.
Maybe
https://youtu.be/2k6xroHtn-8
“The science changed” lol.
We all got to see clear as day that CDC direction wasn't just "following the science" in the case when everybody had Omicron (Vax'd or not) in December 2021/January2022 and the CDC conveniently changed the isolation period from 10 down to 5 days to help employers get everybody back to work and not grind society to a halt. That wasn't following the science, but rather considering a more important factor at the moment which was trying to keep the thin veil of organized society moving, and not devolve into a Mad Max esque dystopia...science and pandemic be damned.
Public policy is dictated by more than one factor, and always has. Leaders don't like to admit this though. The "Will of the people" will always be the strongest motivator to politicians who prefer to be re elected and not tarred and feathered. Thats why the first states to lift their mask mandates were all :GASP: Democratic strongholds.
In related news...Aspen Skiing Company just announced they are dropping their vaccine mandate for both employees and indoor dining in their properties.
The FAQ's below the announcement dealt with surprisingly one topic: How to reaccept the myriad of employees that resigned in the past year for not forcing an experimental gene therapy treatment into their bodies. What a quick about face!
“gene therapy treatment”
😂 😂 😂
Asspen takes jean therapy treatments for skiing
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Don't engage that moran. Let him eat paste in the corner...
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It's all laid out for you right here man, time to open your eyes, Gene Therapy: The Truth About COVID Vaccines
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Re hospital capacity beta. Friday night son at college in Norman, OK says he's feeling sick with a fever.. Chatting watching Big 12 tournament. He took a COVID test and it was negative.. Said he'll go to urgent care for a flu test if still sick Saturday. Yester fever gone, feeling fine. Today he texts from Urgent Care saying severe abdominal pain. They say maybe kidney stones, I was thinking appendicitis.
Ambulance ride to real hospital ER where he is now. No waiting, admitted to a room immediately.
THANK YOU FOR GETTING VACCINATED! EVERYONE! Even Oklahoma seems to have things under control now. Hope it stays that way.
Still waiting to hear what the official diagnosis is.. But glad he made it there and is getting proper care.
Update.. Kidney stone conformed.. Calculus that math lab can't help him with OUCH!
Our mask mandate ended at midnight Friday in Washington state. I was out grocery shopping today at Costco and Fred Meyer and I'd estimate a good 75% of shoppers were still wearing masks. I'm sure this percentage will start dropping off in time, but for now most people are still choosing to mask. It's interesting how much this varies depending on where you live.
There are two reasons to wear a mask--to protect yourself and to control the spread of the virus. With the availability of N95 masks and vaccination one can get good protection for oneself without the need for the other person to wear a mask or be vaccinated--although obviously the protection is greater if everyone else is vaccinated and wearing a mask. As far as the spread of the virus, as long as hospitalizations and deaths, and maybe percentage of positive tests, keep going down making mask wearing a personal decision seems reasonable. At the first sign of another surge then people need to be urged to put the masks back on.
That doesn't mean the pandemic is over. We need to keep testing for variants, keep an eye on sewage, expand the supply of covid drugs and Evushield, keep working on nasal vaccines to more directly block the spread of this virus(for this pandemic and to perfect the technology for the next one), continue to stockpile PPE. improve funding for public health, and develop a national pandemic strategy that doesn't depend so heavily on thousands of county health departments.
Pfizers CEO said today they are working on a vaccine that will cover all corona viruses down the road, so he said expect to get one more jab down the road.
What is the “first sign?” I think most would say wastewater testing. But how many areas are actually doing that. And how many people will be willing to change their behaviors when it’s wastewater data versus hospitalizations or deaths?
Cases going up throughout Europe…