Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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I saw the Fauci clip maybe a week ago, even though it's a few months old. Prior to the knowledge of the sheer volume of false positives, I had known that this was a disease really only affecting old people for months and months. I learned about the wide timeframe for what's considered a Covid death shortly after the Fauci clip, and that's when I really started putting it all together. I've posted my doubts in this thread previously, about how little a risk I've thought this thing is, but it wasn't until now that I realized just how little risk it truly is. As to what I intend to do with the information, I've tried talking about it with people, but it seems like nobody really wants to listen. I made a joke about wishing I lived in Texas, and my coworker said "no, you don't. They're all going to get Covid," and it's just so exhausting arguing with people who only listen to what the talking heads on television tell them, and refuse to look at the numbers and draw their own conclusions. I'm not going to give up, but I just have to pick my battles. Sometimes, it's just not worth it to argue
Canada, more specifically Ontario, is really getting fucked and the branch covidian cult is really strong here. I feel you, I’ve been screaming into the void since about June 2020.
 
Canada, more specifically Ontario, is really getting fucked and the branch covidian cult is really strong here. I feel you, I’ve been screaming into the void since about June 2020.
Friendship ended with Doug Ford; Now, Governor DeSantis is my best friend. (As if I ever liked that fat fuck Dougie to begin with lmao) This sounds dumb, but you know what I miss? Wal-Mart pizza buns, a six pack for like, $5. I just want to be able to go to my local Wal-Mart again, without having to wait for an hour in a line to get in. I'm so sick of this shit. Despite the fact that the deaths have been declining for the past couple months, Big Doug still has us in what, Red Zone? But at least it's not Grey Zone, right? haha...
 
NY will lift travel restrictions on April 1st. Surely it’s a distraction from Cuomo’s allegations but I will take it considering my disappointment from last summer. DeBlasio says it’s a reckless decision but he can suck my ass. The two of them failed this state with their arguing and finger-pointing.
 
Gyms (and movie theaters) are finally being allowed to reopen in LA: https://ktla.com/news/local-news/l-...vaccine-doses-to-residents-in-hard-hit-areas/

My nurse friend is a vaccine administrator now, and he reports that they are seeing bad reactions to the vaccine (to the point of sending people back to the hospital), although most people are fine. He says that they're seeing allergic reaction/anaphalactic shock issues, and that they're being pressured to keep it quiet.
People who suffer from severe allergic reactions should not be getting the shot. But in the rush to vaccinate no one gives a shit.


Who should not get vaccinated
  • If you have had a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) or an immediate allergic reaction—even if it was not severe—to any ingredient in an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine (such as polyethylene glycol), you should not get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.*
  • If you have had a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) or an immediate allergic reaction—even if it was not severe—after getting the first dose of the vaccine, you should not get a second dose of either of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
  • An allergic reaction is considered severe when a person needs to be treated with epinephrine or EpiPen©or if they must go to the hospital. Learn about common side effects of COVID-19 vaccines and when to call a doctor.
  • An immediate allergic reaction means a reaction within 4 hours of getting vaccinated, including symptoms such as hives, swelling, or wheezing (respiratory distress).
If you aren’t able to get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, you may still be able to get a different type of COVID-19 vaccine. Learn more information for people with allergies.
How many of the oldies in assisted living who're dropping dead have a history of drug or food allergies? In my grandmother's facility all of them were vaccinated, the staff didn't even do basic screening. Two of them suffered severe reactions requiring hospitalization.
 
Apparently there's a monoclonal drug now that is broadly effective against SARSr-CoV due to targeting a conserved portion of the spike, so that means it should be effective against the original SARS, SARS-CoV-2, and any future SARS-like virus. I think that's pretty good news for outbreak preparedness.
 
Apparently there's a monoclonal drug now that is broadly effective against SARSr-CoV due to targeting a conserved portion of the spike, so that means it should be effective against the original SARS, SARS-CoV-2, and any future SARS-like virus.
Imagine if scientists had kept their mouth shut during this whole thing. The rate at which stuff is being developed is incredible, too bad they've ruined public trust with their political grandstanding.
 
Let's go a step further by calling him Kaiser Fauci.

How about USELESS FEARMONGERING MOTHERFUCKER Fauci?

The latest bullshit from the county I live in...

BREAKING NEWS FROM THE CARMEL PINE CONE

March 13, 2021, 3:40 p.m.

IMPROVING CASE RATES MAKE REOPENING WEDNESDAY A NEAR CERTAINTY

• The numbers behind the Red Tier

Yesterday’s move by the California Department of Public Health to widen the criteria for counties to move into the Red Tier of the state’s economic shutdown scheme was great news for Monterey County’s schools, restaurants, gyms, movie theaters and museums (including the aquarium), which will soon be able to open in ways that have been prohibited for a year.(Maybe. Maybe not. No trust or confidence in government/law enforcement/judiciary. - JS)

But the announcement of the change came with a caveat for Monterey County. While the state has set the county's official rate of new cases at 7.2 per 100,000 residents — low enough to nominally qualify Monterey County for the Red Tier — that score must be maintained until Tuesday for the status to become official, and for businesses get the green light to open on Wednesday. Will that happen?

The answer is almost certainly yes, and a brief look at the numbers explains why.

Monterey County’s current score of 7.2 was based on new coronavirus cases among county residents during the week ending Feb. 27, when the county had 377 (see our Feb. 27 bulletin for details.) When Monterey County gets its updated score from the CDPH on Tuesday, it will be based on cases during the week ending March 6, when the county had 142 (see our March 6 bulletin) — which means that not only will Tuesday's updated score almost certainly be enough to keep us in the Red Tier, it may even get us started on the way to the Orange Tier. So it's definitely not too soon for restaurants and other businesses to start getting ready for a very welcome Wednesday.

This chart illustrates the state’s revised criteria for the Purple and Red Tiers, and the county's rapid progress toward the lower tiers.



And there's more good news: While the CDPH operates on a 10-day delay in assessing the status of the epidemic in California's 58 counties, the Monterey County health department reports cases on a daily basis, and the most recent data show that the county’s rate of new infections has remained very low. This week, there were 168 newly confirmed cases, including 118 in Salinas and the Salinas Valley and 28 in the Monterey Peninsula. Please see our “Cases and rates by Zip Code” table below for details of what’s been happening in your community. And please remember that just a few weeks ago Monterey County was experiencing upwards of 4,000 new cases per week.

Vaccines are one of the factors contributing to the decline in new cases, of course. According to the CDPH, there have now been 95,017 doses of coronavirus vaccine administered to residents of Monterey County, for a rate of 21,944 doses per 100,000 residents. Statewide, the total doses administered is up to 11, 418,507, or 28,899 per 100,000 residents.

(Or we can look at the only number that counts - January 20, when Biden came in. The narrative needs to be changed now. No longer convenient for "them" to keep up the fearmongering. "They" got President Trump out, but there are millions of us who shall not forget what "they" have done to us, our loved ones, and our country. - JS)

Please remember that if you're eligible to be vaccinated, you can make an appointment in Monterey County by checking these websites: mcvaccinate.com, offered by the county health department, and www.chomp.org/vaccine, which is the site for clinics operated by Community Hospital. You may also be able to schedule a vaccination at cvs.com, riteaid.com, or at safeway.com. There are also many vaccinations offered through professional and private organizations. And the State of California promises that its vaccination registration website, myturn.ca.gov, will soon be the only place you need to go for access to all vaccination possibilities in your area.(Big fucking deal. STILL have no intention of being vaccinated. ZERO trust in the government. Have told three of my doctors this in the last two weeks. - JS)

And one final note: Because the coronavirus epidemic in Monterey County has abated so significantly, and because vaccines are reducing chances of a major resurgence, Community Hospital yesterday removed the triage tent it had maintained for a year to isolate coronavirus-positive patients as soon as they arrived at the hospital.

“It was a momentous occasion for all those who have been involved with the respiratory triage tent. We took it down exactly a year after we saw our first patient there,” spokesperson Monica Sciuto said. “Attendees were there to honor the occasion and to assist in taking it down, but it was a ‘cautious celebration,’ as we all know we are not through this year. But removing the tent marks progress as numbers continue to decline.”

To date, CHOMP has admitted and cared for 625 Covid-19 patients, and at one point had 50 in isolation or intensive care at the same time, Sciuto noted. Today, there are four coronavirus-positive inpatients at CHOMP, with one in ICU.

These pictures show members of the hospital’s emergency department leadership, infection prevention and emergency response teams, and the hospital’s chief medical officer helping take the tent down. (Photos by Michael Troutman. Click to enlarge.)



We will continue to send you bulletins whenever important news breaks.
 
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