Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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@dholliday the point is I’m fit and healthy and young so probably won’t need to have yearly boosters to guard against serious illness.

I don’t count what I had as a ‘serious’ illness. I never was going to need hospital, was never going to end up in ICU, but I was poorly for a few days

People who would be much worse off, probably my dad (who gets the flu jab every year), or other vulnerable groups - then yes, they probably should get a booster if needed
 

Hospital figures - 134 deaths were announced today, down 28 on yesterday and up 50 on last Wednesday. 108 deaths were in English hospitals, down 45 on yesterday and up 44 on last week. The 7 day rolling average rises to 91.57

All settings - for the 28 day cut off, 149 deaths were announced today, down 25 on yesterday and up 38 on last Wednesday. The 7 day rolling average rises to 106.14

For the 60 day cut off, 186 deaths were announced today, down 5 on yesterday and up 51 on last Wednesday. The 7 day rolling average rises to 120.71

The picture has totally changed, with the South West and ‘holiday’ areas getting some terrible numbers in terms of cases….
 


Think the test positivity at over 80% is a data error although Mayo Clinic has it at a still frightening 35%.

But I just cannot fathom the appeal of taking invermectin when there is a free vaccine available

It’s completely insane. People won’t take a vaccine because it is “experimental” but will take a drug that there is zero evidence for actually working against covid.
 
Scott, who leads vaccine outreach efforts in her community, told me she’s been favoring a different analogy: casting the spread of infection as fire, and humans as the kindling that the flames need to persist. I’ve tried this onemyself, and vaccines fit in nicely, too. They’re sprays of flame retardant that can waylay fire on the move, while also shielding vegetation from the worst of the burn. The more trees are protected, the sooner the fire has nowhere left to go.
 

For months, Joelle Ruppert was among the millions of Americans who are covid vaccine holdouts. Her reluctance, she said, was not so much that she opposed the new vaccines but that she never felt “compelled” by the evidence supporting their experimental use. Nonetheless, after she fell ill with covid last month, Ruppert, a Florida preschool teacher, found herself desperate to try an experimental product that promised to ease her symptoms: infusion with a potent laboratory-produced treatment known as monoclonal antibody therapy.

“I was in bed; I was feeling so badly, like the longest flu I ever had in my life,” said Ruppert, 54, of Gainesville. “I was, like, whatever, give me whatever.” Ruppert and her husband, Michael, 61, who also contracted covid-19, are among thousands of people in the U.S. who in recent weeks have rushed to receive infusions of the powerful antibody cocktails shown to reduce hospitalizations by 70% when given promptly to high-risk patients.

The rush has been fueled in no small part by governors in Southern states, where vaccinations lag and hospitalizations are soaring with delta-variant infections. Republican Govs. Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbott of Texas are among leaders touting the antibody treatments even as they downplay vaccination and other measures that health officials say can prevent illness in the first place.

Together, they have opened dozens of state-sponsored sites where monoclonal antibody therapy is offered, holding regular news conferences to endorse the potentially lifesaving benefits, while continuing to resist wider public health measures such as mask mandates and vaccine passports.
 
Stores are sold out all over the state
Sadly there is quite a lot of disinformation, some of it pretty sophisticated in that it mixes accurate info and dubious studies together to present a plausible conclusion.

If you need to work 6/7 days a week, have no childcare/sick days and are scared of the well reported post vaccine symptoms (even though they typically are mere hours) then “miracle cure” must sound very attractive and snake oil sales have a long history.
 

For months, Joelle Ruppert was among the millions of Americans who are covid vaccine holdouts. Her reluctance, she said, was not so much that she opposed the new vaccines but that she never felt “compelled” by the evidence supporting their experimental use. Nonetheless, after she fell ill with covid last month, Ruppert, a Florida preschool teacher, found herself desperate to try an experimental product that promised to ease her symptoms: infusion with a potent laboratory-produced treatment known as monoclonal antibody therapy.

“I was in bed; I was feeling so badly, like the longest flu I ever had in my life,” said Ruppert, 54, of Gainesville. “I was, like, whatever, give me whatever.” Ruppert and her husband, Michael, 61, who also contracted covid-19, are among thousands of people in the U.S. who in recent weeks have rushed to receive infusions of the powerful antibody cocktails shown to reduce hospitalizations by 70% when given promptly to high-risk patients.

The rush has been fueled in no small part by governors in Southern states, where vaccinations lag and hospitalizations are soaring with delta-variant infections. Republican Govs. Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbott of Texas are among leaders touting the antibody treatments even as they downplay vaccination and other measures that health officials say can prevent illness in the first place.

Together, they have opened dozens of state-sponsored sites where monoclonal antibody therapy is offered, holding regular news conferences to endorse the potentially lifesaving benefits, while continuing to resist wider public health measures such as mask mandates and vaccine passports.

I'm assuming there's absolutely no links between republican lawmakers and companies supplying those treatments.... no links whatsoever....
 
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