Webberweather53
Meteorologist
The usual far right wing loons from the political thread are crowding this one with utter nonsense and "gotcha!" posts. Sigh.
Importantly, SARS-CoV-2-specific T cells were detectable in antibody-seronegative family members and individuals with a history of asymptomatic or mild COVID-19. Our collective dataset shows that SARS-CoV-2 elicits robust memory T cell responses akin to those observed in the context of successful vaccines, suggesting that natural exposure or infection may prevent recurrent episodes of severe COVID-19 also in seronegative individuals.
Reading this thread I kind of get the gist that this outbreak may ------ CV threats from other new strains for a while. Is this the right mindset? And does the rapidly falling antibodies pretty much end the idea of a vaccine in the sense we have traditionally learned? #Jon
Edit: Another interesting part of that thread. Gives credence the idea that the deadly phase to this will phase out and we will deal with the cold form the rest of our lives....
That’s a lot of deaths for a state the size of Arizona.Arizona reports 4,878 new cases and 88 new deaths.
I miss bars, haha. But my wallet doesn’t.Kemp should close the bars back down and maybe mandate masks indoors (threatening the possibility of no football could do very well though and that's what he did today...). I'm contradicting myself on the latter (and if it were to happen we'd really need to see about getting a 3rd washable mask for our household), but with the former, you can see how that'd be a problem, and honestly, how many of us in here would miss bars anyway?
I wouldn't do anything else though for now.
I'm NOT a morning person, I'm afraid I wouldn't know the difference.My dad is on day 3 and is experiencing some fatigue. He went outside and walked around this morning. He says he feels better. He told me that morning’s have been the worst part of the day for him.
One of those is a dog2,946 new cases for Georgia.