Deadly Wuhan Coronavirus

michael59

Celestial
When I was 21 years of age, which is over 40 years ago, I was sitting at the kitchen table with my Grandmother and we were talking politics. She said, "There's only one person that can run Canada." I fully expected her to name herself as Prime Minister, but to my surprise she said, "Trudeau, but he needs me behind him to give him a kick in the ass once in a while." I laughed.

What I would not give to have her standing behind Justin right now.
 
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nivek

As Above So Below
CDC Isn't Publishing Large Portions of the COVID-19 Data It Collects

For more than a year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has collected data on hospitalizations for COVID-19 in the United States and broken it down by age, race and vaccination status. But it has not made most of the information public.

When the CDC published the first significant data two weeks ago on the effectiveness of boosters in adults younger than 65, it left out the numbers for a huge portion of that population: 18- to 49-year-olds, the group the data showed was least likely to benefit from extra shots, because the first two doses already left them well-protected.

The agency recently debuted a dashboard of wastewater data on its website that will be updated daily and might provide early signals of an oncoming surge of COVID-19 cases. Some states and localities had been sharing wastewater information with the agency since the start of the pandemic, but it had never before released those findings.

Two full years into the pandemic, the agency leading the country’s response to the public health emergency has published only a tiny fraction of the data it has collected, several people familiar with the data said.

Much of the withheld information could help state and local health officials better target their efforts to bring the virus under control. Detailed, timely data on hospitalizations by age and race would help health officials identify and help the populations at highest risk. Information on hospitalizations and death by age and vaccination status would have helped inform whether healthy adults needed booster shots. And wastewater surveillance across the nation would spot outbreaks and emerging variants early.

Without the booster data for 18- to 49-year-olds, the outside experts whom federal health agencies look to for advice had to rely on numbers from Israel to make their recommendations on the shots.


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nivek

As Above So Below
Hypocrisy at its finest...

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michael59

Celestial
CDC Isn't Publishing Large Portions of the COVID-19 Data It Collects

For more than a year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has collected data on hospitalizations for COVID-19 in the United States and broken it down by age, race and vaccination status. But it has not made most of the information public.

When the CDC published the first significant data two weeks ago on the effectiveness of boosters in adults younger than 65, it left out the numbers for a huge portion of that population: 18- to 49-year-olds, the group the data showed was least likely to benefit from extra shots, because the first two doses already left them well-protected.

The agency recently debuted a dashboard of wastewater data on its website that will be updated daily and might provide early signals of an oncoming surge of COVID-19 cases. Some states and localities had been sharing wastewater information with the agency since the start of the pandemic, but it had never before released those findings.

Two full years into the pandemic, the agency leading the country’s response to the public health emergency has published only a tiny fraction of the data it has collected, several people familiar with the data said.

Much of the withheld information could help state and local health officials better target their efforts to bring the virus under control. Detailed, timely data on hospitalizations by age and race would help health officials identify and help the populations at highest risk. Information on hospitalizations and death by age and vaccination status would have helped inform whether healthy adults needed booster shots. And wastewater surveillance across the nation would spot outbreaks and emerging variants early.

Without the booster data for 18- to 49-year-olds, the outside experts whom federal health agencies look to for advice had to rely on numbers from Israel to make their recommendations on the shots.


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When are the lies going to end? This is a load of crap. They must think "Joe Public" is really stupid.
 

nivek

As Above So Below

Sounds like some people are using them or storing them incorrectly...There are no clear instructions for their storage that I'm aware of, perhaps there is but instructions on the usage is clearly written and contained in each package...I would recommend reviewing the instructions each time a home test is used to ensure of no procedural mistakes or accidents...

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nivek

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Is there a pandemic anymore? I have days lately where I don't even think about Covid.

I have had many of those days recently, hardly anyone wears a mask in my region, I'm only reminded of covid when I see this thread and/or the very random person in a grocery store wearing a mask, otherwise I dont think about it...

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michael59

Celestial
I have had many of those days recently, hardly anyone wears a mask in my region, I'm only reminded of covid when I see this thread and the very random person in a grocery store wearing a mask, otherwise i dont think about it...

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We still have to wear masks here in Edmonton.
 
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