Free natural boosters for the kids.
But (we're) not going after China for this. Not for money, marbles, nor chalk. Now we will go after China for siding Russia vs. Ukr, with everything we've got, but not for COVID. And that's just the way it's gonna bePERIOD
Free natural boosters for the kids.
"Disease is the best medicine!"
Won't be long til y'all start spreading it on purpose.
This isn't the same disease anymore.
Not sure what you mean
Not seeing the hypoxia, pneumonia, etc.
that it's not Delta doesn't mean it's danger-free, or no different than a cold. there are plenty of bad things COVID does to people short of hospitalization and death.
School Ventilation: A Vital Tool to Reduce COVID-19 Spread
Also effective at hindering transmission of other airborne pathogens.
https://www.centerforhealthsecurity....ol-ventilationWhile ventilation improvements may often be perceived as a complicated and expensive investment, we demonstrate in a cost-effectiveness analysis comparing ventilation with enhanced (“deep”) cleaning that ventilation improvements are a cost-effective public health measure. As new, potentially more transmissible variants of SARS-CoV-2 continue to emerge, broad improvements in indoor air quality are important for reducing transmission. Improvements to ventilation are a good use of the COVID-19 relief funds provided to K-12 schools.
To produce this report and recommendations, we interviewed 32 experts in air quality, engineering, education policy, and communications, as well as teachers at schools that have been open for in-person learning during the pandemic. We examined relevant peer-reviewed scientific literature and engineering best practices for indoor air quality as well as specific guidance for K-12 schools issued by the CDC and expert industry organizations. We also hosted a webinar featuring experts in indoor air quality, engineering, and schools to highlight their expertise and provide recommendations for what can be done now to reduce SARS-CoV-2 transmission through improvements in ventilation and to add to the mitigation measures that schools are already taking.
A broad conclusion of this research is that the benefits to investing in healthy air in schools have the potential to outlast the COVID-19 pandemic. Improved ventilation may give children and school staff healthier indoor air quality for decades in the future, providing a healthier environment for nonpandemic times and potentially reducing risks in future infectious disease outbreak.
Boiled down:::
1,051,000 Americans dead in the ground.
& counting...
as
"I will shut it down." Biden
squats in the White House.
7.19.2022
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& the beat goes on!!!
You don't even need to read the post to know the position and what's going to be said. Just look at the name of the poster
e.g. someone will say something snarky about me, like "I knew it wouldn't address the topic blah blah blah"
it's still germane.
when's the last time you posted anything topical? you just go around biting ankles.
wouldn't work in Texas right now, but illustrates the importance of clean air, as intuited by medical science 100 years ago.
Aggie news
right now, rampant infection means hundreds of thousands of people per day in the US are being exposed to the dangers. trying to hinder transmission would spare a lot of sickness and suffering -- as well as a buttload of lost days of economic productivity.
Ooh, the dangers
Do you know what they are?
yep.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-95565-8
reinfection correlates with increased all cause mortality:
https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-1749502/v1
increased cardiac risks:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-022-01689-3
He's dying
Darrin passes on empirical evidence in favor of posting. It's slightly less annoying than his COVID happy talk.
The empirical evidence is everybody gets infected, repeatedly. 5th endemic HCoV...a common cold virus.
he suggested it wasn't dangerous. when was the last time the common cold killed 1 million Americans in a little over two years?
...quite apart from chronic neurological, pulmonary, cardiac, kidney and vascular damage.
(I left out immunological derangement)
Looking at the present from the vantage of evolutionary biology misses the significance for us specifically.
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