Not due for another 5 months, tbh... not sure what's funny about taking care of your health, tbh...
A few scary cats here
Not due for another 5 months, tbh... not sure what's funny about taking care of your health, tbh...
The testing bottleneck obscures the field and worsens the impact.
Blue team either sold us out in favor of a political narrative -- "back to normal" -- or it's incompetent, or both. I don't see another available explanation.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infecti.../covid19/96897Nuzzo noted that one of her big concerns is that COVID testing is "highly constrained -- perhaps the most constrained it's been at any point in this pandemic." Looking at test positivity, which is one of the best ways to gauge the COVID situation, "I see a test positivity number that's high -- in this case, over 25% for the nation," she said. "What that tells me is that the answer to the question 'Are we testing enough?' is a resounding 'No' ... We like to see test positivity much lower than 5%, and 25% is just far too high."
The high positivity rate "means that we are missing more and more infections that are occurring," Nuzzo continued. "They're not turning up in our surveillance numbers because people aren't getting tested. Maybe they're testing themselves at home, but that's not being captured by our surveillance ... So that is a real worry and I think it really starts to occlude our vision in terms of where we're going in this pandemic, and it certainly deprives us of opportunities to interrupt transmission, to connect people to potentially life-saving care, and to otherwise just improve outcomes."
Was kind of surprised still got my PCR results in a day and a half considering positivity is 40% here. Though I had to wait 3 days to get tested.
On the brighter side
https://www.vox.com/22894978/covid-1...-omicron-chartFrom the start of the US vaccination campaign through the end of November 2021, COVID vaccines prevented about 1.1 million deaths and 10.3 million hospitalizations in the US, according to estimates.
10x worse than the flu before the recent e
Worse as far as death rate. Not worse as far as individual symptoms. Drowning kills a lot of people, doesn't make water 10x worse than influenza.
And you want them running the entire HC system
DMC
It's only worse if you think death is bad.
^ didn't read but I guarantee it's "DMC blah blah blah"
Fat hands has you on ignore, again, so you must have hurt his feelings, again.
you read it.
you always read it.
pls stop calling my stupid bull stupid bull
Lmao you take a booster for the flu every few months?
BaaaBaaBaaa
I take that one once a year, if the doctor deems it's warranted. I wouldn't have a problem taking it every 3/6 months if that's what the doctor recommends...
Again, not sure what's hilarious about taking care of your own health...
do you also laugh out loud when the doctor tells you (god forbid) that you have cancer, tbh?
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