Vaccine

Some Dems are starting to see the light regarding school closures. Good for him, but I wish it would have come much sooner.
Bloomberg has been independent of teacher’s unions for quite some time. I wouldn’t use him as a benchmark for Dem thinking.

He’s someone would do a good job in office, but could not win a primary in either party.
 
Some Dems are starting to see the light regarding school closures. Good for him, but I wish it would have come much sooner.

I am waiting for the article that says America's parents are failing...crazy how so many kids are raised these days!!!

At the doctor the other day and a mom was with her two boys in the waiting room...kids were running in circles for at least 10 minutes screaming and chasing each other around the room...this lady finally got so bothered she asked the mom if she can give the kids her phone so they would stop running around, the mom said okay and so the lady gave the kidds her phone....so the kids do not get disciplined for acting wild but they get a devise to keep them entertained instead of just sitting there patiently waiting their turn...its going to be an interesting world in another 20-30 years
 
I am waiting for the article that says America's parents are failing...crazy how so many kids are raised these days!!!

At the doctor the other day and a mom was with her two boys in the waiting room...kids were running in circles for at least 10 minutes screaming and chasing each other around the room...this lady finally got so bothered she asked the mom if she can give the kids her phone so they would stop running around, the mom said okay and so the lady gave the kidds her phone....so the kids do not get disciplined for acting wild but they get a devise to keep them entertained instead of just sitting there patiently waiting their turn...its going to be an interesting world in another 20-30 years
The best schools are always those with parent involvement and support, which also should start at home.
 
Wow, I went out of town for a bit, locked out of my account, and now finally allowed to create a new account (I probably shouldn't have). ---And this is still going on???

Masks? culture, personal decisions? Funny you say all of these things. While traveling, even the "cultures" that wear masks are wearing them wrong.

Masks? really...kids never wear them correctly, they are not desiged for kids, and kids have to eat. I mean, aren't these things we figured out 2 years ago?

Your school(s) are wearing masks...still? and you step outside to talk. Do you stand beyond 6 feet? talk via cell phone or megaphone? I bet every single person in your school is hyper vaxxed. People in San Jose stand further away from people in San Diego? Yikes. but have to admire that you notice the difference in distance between people with such accuracy.

I mean..really..

What was the name on the account you were "locked out of"?
 

I tend to think not so many since Montagnier, the most senior author on what you posted, passed in February of this year. I suspect the reviewers will go "data elements are based on prion sequence gazing, conclusions go beyond that, fix it". And the question will be whether any of the other authors can do that.

It is a sad thing, to me at any rate, that so much C19 contrarianism, from Montagnier, to Mikovits, to Malone, arises from or is deritive to grudges born out of cred and $ associated with tensions between Montagier in France on one side and Gallo and (indirectly) Fauci in the USA on the other about discovery of HIV in the 1980s. It is a complex story not many will know. And those fault lines have been exploited in a remarkably adroit fashion. The principles are kicking off now, however, so it will fade away.
 
"Since late February, Americans who have gotten a booster shot appear to be testing positive for COVID-19 more often than those vaccinated without the extra shot, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.

This is based on numbers up until the week of April 23, which is the most recently released CDC data comparing case rates of those boosted, vaccinated and unvaccinated against the coronavirus. Ultimately, the numbers, which are updated monthly, showed those unvaccinated had the highest case rates overall.

Meanwhile, about 119 out of 100,000 boosted individuals tested positive for COVID-19 during the week of April 23, according to CDC data. In comparison, 56 out of 100,000 individuals vaccinated with only a primary series tested positive.

But why are the case rates higher for boosted individuals than for those vaccinated without a booster?"

 
"Since late February, Americans who have gotten a booster shot appear to be testing positive for COVID-19 more often than those vaccinated without the extra shot, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.

This is based on numbers up until the week of April 23, which is the most recently released CDC data comparing case rates of those boosted, vaccinated and unvaccinated against the coronavirus. Ultimately, the numbers, which are updated monthly, showed those unvaccinated had the highest case rates overall.

Meanwhile, about 119 out of 100,000 boosted individuals tested positive for COVID-19 during the week of April 23, according to CDC data. In comparison, 56 out of 100,000 individuals vaccinated with only a primary series tested positive.

But why are the case rates higher for boosted individuals than for those vaccinated without a booster?"

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“Individuals receiving boosters may be more likely to have their cases counted,” Hanage said.

Hanage said this is because “just in being boosted, they are displaying ‘health seeking’ behavior” and “they are more likely to have contact with healthcare and get a test that ends up in official stats.”
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“Individuals receiving boosters may be more likely to have their cases counted,” Hanage said.

Hanage said this is because “just in being boosted, they are displaying ‘health seeking’ behavior” and “they are more likely to have contact with healthcare and get a test that ends up in official stats.”
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Baldref thinks people getting sick is funny.
 
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“Individuals receiving boosters may be more likely to have their cases counted,” Hanage said.

Hanage said this is because “just in being boosted, they are displaying ‘health seeking’ behavior” and “they are more likely to have contact with healthcare and get a test that ends up in official stats.”
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If you click on CDC link in the news blurb cited earlier the overall data profile during delta and omicron looks like this. It's a similar overall case reduction with vaxx to what's been observed, using different tracking methodologies, in the UK. If you look at where the blue and black lines come together in the trough during April that's what the fuss is about.

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"Since late February, Americans who have gotten a booster shot appear to be testing positive for COVID-19 more often than those vaccinated without the extra shot, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.

It would seem to me that this is a result of the same age based stratification of risk generally inherent with COVID. Ie those more likely to qualify for booster shots (one or more) are older and more likely to have immunity fade just like flu shots. Hence, more likely to get COVID post vaccination… not a vaccination issue or flaw, just ‘the human condition’ of getting older.
 
The Covid death rate for white Americans has recently exceeded the rates for Black, Latino and Asian Americans.
But these large racial gaps in vaccination have not continued — and as a result, neither have the gaps in Covid death rates.​
Instead, Covid’s racial gaps have narrowed and, more recently, even flipped. Over the past year, the Covid death rate for white Americans has been 14 percent higher than the rate for Black Americans and 72 percent higher than the Latino rate, according to the latest C.D.C. data.​
 
The Covid death rate for white Americans has recently exceeded the rates for Black, Latino and Asian Americans.
But these large racial gaps in vaccination have not continued — and as a result, neither have the gaps in Covid death rates.​
Instead, Covid’s racial gaps have narrowed and, more recently, even flipped. Over the past year, the Covid death rate for white Americans has been 14 percent higher than the rate for Black Americans and 72 percent higher than the Latino rate, according to the latest C.D.C. data.​
How about the Age and Obesity factor, has that changed?
 
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