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2019-nCoV (Coronavirus)

New cases increasing in Ohio - dang

Sadly yep. With cold weather brings sickness. A virus can't be eradicated with short lived therapeutics, especially ones that don't prevent the spread but rather create asymptomatic spreaders. I can't fathom anyone in the scientific community would be shocked by this happening, despite what they're willing to say publicly.
 
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Lol, for crying out loud IT'S FLU SEASON!!! People always get sick this time of year. Nowadays, though, you cannot simply avoid people, rest, hydrate, and get over it. You must go into panic mode and assume you are going to die from Covid 19. With so many people vaccinated, this should not be a problem, RIGHT?
 
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For the first time in more than a month, Ohio reported more than 6,000 daily cases of COVID-19


The state recorded 6,382 cases on Wednesday, according to the Ohio Department of Health. The last time Ohio reported more cases Oct. 8, with 6,651.

Last week marked the first time the state recorded more than 5,000 cases since October. While Ohio saw a decrease in coronavirus cases last month, it appears cases are increasing again.
 
Sadly yep. With cold weather brings sickness. A virus can't be eradicated with short lived therapeutics, especially ones that don't prevent the spread but rather create asymptomatic spreaders. I can't fathom anyone in the scientific community would be shocked by this happening, despite what they're willing to say publicly.
The scientific community says u cant spread covid with the shot, or far less than thoughs with it, so the uneducated unvaccinated will get the blame vs lack of vitimin d being in doors together only breathing inside air and your body using more nuitrents to stay alive.......so no the scientific community wont all agree the spread is natural.... i caused it and many of u are to blame....
 
Sadly yep. With cold weather brings sickness. A virus can't be eradicated with short lived therapeutics, especially ones that don't prevent the spread but rather create asymptomatic spreaders. I can't fathom anyone in the scientific community would be shocked by this happening, despite what they're willing to say publicly.

Yep there are studies now that show natural immunity to covid 19/delta is also short lived
 
No one I know that has had a confirmed Covid diagnosis has had a second infection. Several people I know that were fully vaccinated have developed Covid, however none of those were serious
 
Yep there are studies now that show natural immunity to covid 19/delta is also short lived

Sure. If you believe anything the CDC says anymore and that it's totally unbiased and not agenda driven. Fortunatly there are plenty of less compromised sources out there that paint a vastly different picture. Even ones with the highest vaccination rate in the world who were the first to offer boosters say that natural immunity is far superior and longer lasting. But sure. Let's believe the CDC who has been the laughing stock of the world since the first US case was discovered.

 
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Just keep moving that goalpost. If people haven't figured out by now their agenda is for every man woman and child to get a booster every 3-6 months there is no hope for them. We have literally gone from " two weeks to flatten the curve" to "You will get 2-3 shots to keep your job and enjoy freedoms"
 
Check out the University of Nebraska study on covid immunity if your. interested - they point out some stuff about the Israli study -
I'll have to go look. The one I posted above is their most recent, not the last one israel did about natural immunity.
 
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The FDA has asked a federal judge to make the public wait until the year 2076 to disclose all of the data and information it relied upon to license Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. That is not a typo. It wants 55 years to produce this information to the public.