Hospitalizations are now down to May levels and still dropping and cases reported if I read right were less than 300 new cases. Ivey has a PC tomorrow. Let’s see if the mask mandate goes.
Cool. I'm already "doubly" vaccinated. let's party!![]()
The CDC and Fauci Telegraph They Are Set to Change the COVID Rules — Yes, Again
It relates to mask-wearing.redstate.com
This man is Charlatan. Every day it's doom and gloom in long threads....
Regarding this specific thread quoted:
1. Pfizer and Moderna Protect you from this 'Variant'. This scare is not needed.
2. The screenshot in the first tweet contradicts his own statement. He's basing his tweet on the Adjusted numbers, But doesn't show how those numbers were derived. Of the 2155 people who were detected to have the this mutation, only 128 went to the hospital. That's 5.9% This is lower than the 6.3 % for all other mutations that don't have this specific mutation (read Variant). A lower percentage of people went to the hospital with this variant, than other variants. I don't know how you can massage that data to give you 64% more likely to be hospitalized.
3. This study is pre-print and still awaiting review. This data and #'s shown will change.
We have a drive thru testing station near my house that I drive by regularly. 2-3 weeks ago I would only see 1-2 cars there and often 0 cars in line. This week it’s been 3-5 cars and this morning 8. Hope this isn’t a reverse of the downward trend of February
Has he had an infusion yet?The pastor of my church has it, having a hard time breathing and oxygen in the low 90s. He's still at home but I think he needs to be in a hospital at this point with the oxygen levels that low. He went yesterday when it was in the mid to upper 90s and they ran tests, sent him home and said he was fine.
That's not what they said. The study they referenced did not say that face masks does not help against COVID. Here's the study they referenced: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7010e3.htm. Instead they said that face masks does help against COVID.Lol. Tell us something we dont know.
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CDC: Face masks don’t prevent COVID-19, study finds masks have negligible impact on coronavirus numbers
The CDC has admitted face masks do little to prevent the spread of COVID-19 amid mounting pressure to lift mask mandates across the U.S. In a new study, the CDC found face masks have had a negligible impact on coronavirus numbers, which doesn't exceed statistic margins of error.www.oann.com
That's not what they said. The study they referenced did not say that face masks does not help against COVID. Here's the study they referenced: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7010e3.htm. Instead they said that face masks does help against COVID.
That's not what they said. The study they referenced did not say that face masks does not help against COVID. Here's the study they referenced: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7010e3.htm. Instead they said that face masks does help against COVID.
Well dr is recommending it, says without it he thinks I’m at about 5% chance of being admitted before recovering and if I get it he thinks my chance is about 1% of being admitted. X-rays and labs came back good
Yes, doing better. Saturday was 3 weeks since symptoms started. Still get fatigued pretty easy. Smell and taste seems to come and go, and some what I’d call more chest weight than pressure. I’m still walking a total of an hour a day and still taking high dosage of vitamins. Not sure if I need to continue that. Taking 2,000 mg vitamin c, 10,000 iu of d3 I’m d3 deficient. Taking vitamin b and about 50 mg zinc. Wife if getting better as well. Funny hers has been more nasal drip and congestion and mine seems to have been more gastro related. I have read since I had regeneron I shouldn’t get vaccinated for 90 days, I figure with my age it won’t be available in 90 days lolAny update? It's been two weeks since your last one. Hopefully you're doing better!