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  1. #4701
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    In person school will be a diaster.

    The administrations seem to be trying their best to get it done, but the kids will not really hew to any mask discipline, and many places just don't have te physical room to have anywhere near safe distancing.

    in the austin area they are taking a "remote first, then in person if you opt in later" approach.

    One of my high schoolers doesn't want to go back, but the other really misses his friends and wants to go back. wife, who teaches HS at another school entirely, is really not wanting that.

    Feel sorry for the kids... this is going to be a lost year or two in their schooling, which means a lost year or two in their early work careers.
    Dumb


    Literally dumb.

    Schools around the world have gone to school with no masks or social distancing.

    You are low

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    Eyup. What a fun experiment.

    Flu season will likely be a lot more mild this year, since we are all doing things for COVID that dovetail with stuff that tends to prevent the flu as well.
    LIllI'llliololollilililil

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    Flu season light because all the people who would have died from flu have died. The end.

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    LIllI'llliololollilililil

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    Flu season light because all the people who would have died from flu have died. The end.

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    LIllI'llliololollilililil

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    Loloollollo

    Flu season light because all the people who would have died from flu have died. The end.

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    ^ what a mental midget

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    Dumb


    Literally dumb.

    Schools around the world have gone to school with no masks or social distancing.

    You are low

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    200 million!!!!!!!!

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    0 hospitals ever over capacity

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    Our immune system

    For thousands of years, the human body has been exposed daily to moisture and droplets containing infectious microorganisms (viruses, bacteria and fungi).

    The penetration of these microorganisms is prevented by an advanced defence mechanism – the immune system. A strong immune system relies on normal daily exposure to these microbial influences. Overly hygienic measures have a detrimental effect on our immunity. 12 13 Only people with a weak or faulty immune system should be protected by extensive hygiene or social distancing.

    Influenza will re-emerge in the autumn (in combination with covid-19) and a possible decrease in natural resilience may lead to further casualties.

    Our immune system consists of two parts: a congenital, non-specific immune system and an adaptive immune system.

    The non-specific immune system forms a first barrier: skin, saliva, gastric juice, intestinal mucus, vibratory hair cells, commensal flora, … and prevents the attachment of micro-organisms to tissue.

    If they do attach, macro es can cause the microorganisms to be encapsulated and destroyed.

    The adaptive immune system consists of mucosal immunity (IgA antibodies, mainly produced by cells in the intestines and lung epithelium), cellular immunity (T-cell activation), which can be generated in contact with foreign substances or microorganisms, and humoral immunity (IgM and IgG antibodies produced by the B cells).

    Recent research shows that both systems are highly entangled.

    It appears that most people already have a congenital or general immunity to e.g. influenza and other viruses. This is confirmed by the findings on the cruise ship Diamond Princess, which was quarantined because of a few passengers who died of Covid-19. Most of the passengers were elderly and were in an ideal situation of transmission on the ship. However, 75% did not appear to be infected. So even in this high-risk group, the majority are resistant to the virus.

    A study in the journal Cell shows that most people neutralise the coronavirus by mucosal (IgA) and cellular immunity (T-cells), while experiencing few or no symptoms 14.

    Researchers found up to 60% SARS-Cov-2 reactivity with CD4+T cells in a non-infected population, suggesting cross-reactivity with other cold (corona) viruses.15

    Most people therefore already have a congenital or cross-immunity because they were already in contact with variants of the same virus.

    The antibody formation (IgM and IgG) by B-cells only occupies a relatively small part of our immune system. This may explain why, with an antibody percentage of 5-10%, there may be a group immunity anyway. The efficacy of vaccines is assessed precisely on the basis of whether or not we have these antibodies. This is a misrepresentation.

    Most people who test positive (PCR) have no complaints. Their immune system is strong enough. Strengthening natural immunity is a much more logical approach. Prevention is an important, insufficiently highlighted pillar: healthy, full-fledged nutrition, exercise in fresh air, without a mask, stress reduction and nourishing emotional and social contacts.

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    TX: 4,500 kids and teachers with C19, after only a couple weeks of limited in-school operations

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    ^ what a mental midget
    He plays bingo and smokes.

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    He plays bingo and smokes.
    Boomer doing boomer things

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    Holy mellllltdooooownnnnn bwahahah You hate to see it.

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    TX: 4,500 kids and teachers with C19, after only a couple weeks of limited in-school operations
    and 0 hospitalizations

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    We only need 4X deaths to catch up to NY
    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...s-us-by-state/

    Texas at #6

    Stupid mother er, already told you Texas confirmed death count is about half of what it actualy is.

    You want me to explain it to you again?

    Double the confirmed case to add in the probables.

    rate for TX comes out to 106
    NY at 170

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...s-us-by-state/

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    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...s-us-by-state/

    Texas at #6

    Stupid mother er, already told you Texas confirmed death count is about half of what it actualy is.

    You want me to explain it to you again?

    Double the confirmed case to add in the probables.

    rate for TX comes out to 106
    NY at 170

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...s-us-by-state/

    Uh, Texas is 18th on that list.

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    Excess deaths under baseline average for August. LololoIoll



    They aren't. Here is the link:
    https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/c...ess_deaths.htm

    Your dumb ass is looking at the last, most recent WEEKLY entry.

    Total for august, excluding week ending august 1:
    51695
    51652
    51713
    51754
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    206814 [baseline average]

    Excess threshold for same period:
    53650
    53599
    53624
    53823
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    214696

    Actual count, even including the incomplete last week:
    59873
    59873
    55700
    46079
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    221525 [actual to date count for period, incomplete data]

    Wow me with your math skills. What is 221525-214696? 221525-206814?


    or keep fingerpainting with your own in the corner. Your call.

    Well lookie here, they updated the last week in August with more complete data.
    https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/c...ess_deaths.htm

    It went from 46079 when your dumb ass posted your original up...

    to 57574. This puts even that one week over not only the expected, but over their threshold for reporting it as actual excess.

    Not only that, they added more data to the OTHER incomplete weeks.

    63647
    62544
    59816
    57574

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    243,581 [updated count for period, incomplete data]

    So now we have deaths from all causes 17% higher, even with incomplete data, meaning final tally will have a total that MUST exceed even that.

    What else happened to cause all these deaths, geenyus?

    Death rates never shoot up 20% for sustained periods without a cause. Do tell.

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    Uh, Texas is 18th on that list.
    You need the explain the e stick upside your head again?

    53*2 = 106.

    Where on that list would a death rate of 106 put Texas, geenyus?

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    Now he's telling me the gray line includes 2020 deaths.



    Truly incredible how a straight to the point simple graph causes this much confusion.
    Explain the e stupid ing Darrin.

    Then look at the state data spreadsheet, cell A161 where they admit to not counting the probable COVID deaths.

    Double the Texas official count, and you get a better fit for the actual, real world data.

    The data you stupid s don't understand.

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    Uh, Texas is 18th on that list.
    Yeah but they forgot to just make up numbers for states they don't like

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    Yeah but they forgot to just make up numbers for states they don't like
    And RG is wanting to add presumptions to one total and ignore all the others. Great statistician. Figures don't lie, but lying gots like RG figure.. Jethro Bodine, poor man's version.

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    Yeah but they forgot to just make up numbers for states they don't like

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    Loser MC gotta help shield his ally.

    Figured out what excess deaths are yet, moron?

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    Loser MC gotta help shield his ally.

    Figured out what excess deaths are yet, moron?
    Read the whirlwind


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