Vaccine

Liars in charge of data is very bad for our country. The scare news is almost over folks. Poorespola and Dad will now have to use truth and not lies. Soon and very soon. Look how they lied about Fl numbers. Just a error they say. BS. They got the fear & scare that they were looking for. What a bunch of cheaters we have at the forum.

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I'm a dad of two kids as well and care for them so much too. I think forcing a mask on them at school and mandating jabs for kids is wrong and dangerous, moo!

From the WH and JB.

 
7-day avg. IFR of .001 is driving the law.

The straw man is again stomping through Hawaii. A slice:
Hawaii is bringing back a whole swath of pandemic restrictions on social gatherings and businesses in response to rising COVID-19 cases on the island.
On Tuesday, Hawaii Gov. David Ige, a Democrat, issued an executive order limiting indoor social gatherings to 10 people, and outdoor gatherings to 25 people. Restaurants, bars, and other “social establishments”—in addition to abiding by those gathering limits—must also require patrons to be seated and masked when not actively drinking or eating. Mingling between parties is expressly prohibited.
 
Jay Bhattacharya, Sunetra Gupta, and Martin Kulldorff explore “the strange neglect of natural immunity.A slice:

The COVID vaccines are a fantastic technology that, if used properly, can end the epidemic around the world. Among all medical inventions, vaccines have saved more lives than any other – except perhaps basic hygiene measures like proper sewage systems and clean drinking water. Vaccines themselves do not protect us; it is our immune system’s reaction to the vaccine that protects us. The beauty of vaccines is that we can activate our immune system against serious diseases without becoming seriously ill.
Natural infection typically confers better and broader protection, but this comes at a cost to those who are vulnerable to severe illness and death. For those in the vulnerable group, including the elderly and those with chronic disease, it is safer to acquire future protection against the disease via vaccination than by recovering from the disease. At the same time, it makes little sense to ignore the scientific fact that infection does confer long-lasting future protection for the millions of people who have had COVID.
 
The continued obsession with infection figures encourages paranoia when vaccines have severely weakened the link between cases and deaths.”

Prof Hayward’s comments are the latest in a succession of similar interventions from leading scientists in recent days. Oxford’s Prof Andrew Pollard is also skeptical that herd immunity can be attained. Prof Paul Hunter of Exeter, meanwhile, has suggested that we should stop just reporting Covid infection numbers and focus on those who are actually unwell because of the virus. The continued obsession with infection figures encourages paranoia when vaccines have severely weakened the link between cases, hospitalizations and deaths, and many “cases” are mild or asymptomatic. It is welcome that scientists are finally addressing what learning to live with Covid must practically entail.
 
Scott McKay is correct: “Our Politicians And Bureaucrats Are Failing At Virology. A slice:
Smallpox and polio are not coronaviruses. Thus they can be eradicated with vaccination.
This matters, because if we’re ever going to return to normal it’s going to have to be with the understanding that it’s not possible to have zero COVID cases. There will be COVID cases among the people who don’t have immunity, and it’s quite likely that as the virus continues to mutate its variants might continue to produce symptoms among people who have been vaccinated. We’re seeing a bit of that with the Delta variant, though it’s true that more than 90 percent of those currently hospitalized with COVID are unvaccinated.
Returning to normal is going to mean that future strains of COVID, which are overwhelmingly likely to be infectious but less serious or deadly, will infect people regularly like colds or influenza do.
 
Jeffrey Tucker tells the tale of two Americas. A slice:

Covid unleashed a version of tyranny in the United States. Through a surreptitious and circuitous route, many public officials somehow managed to gain enormous power for themselves and demonstrate that all our vaunted limits on government are easily transgressed under the right conditions. Now they want to use that power to enact permanent change in this country. Right now, people, capital, and institutions are fleeing from them to safe and freer places, which only drives the people in power to madness. They are right now plotting to shut down the free states through any means possible.
A good example is this vaccine mandate. The Biden administration is scouring around for every means to force them on resisting states by denying federal subsidies. Citizens are caught in the middle, with those who resist the mandates feeling increasingly exhausted and demoralized. Meanwhile, the political class is also in upheaval, with the Republican Party now divided between an increasingly radical branch of anti-lockdowners and a more establishment sector that is willing to go along to get along, while fearing the anger of voters.
 
The continued obsession with infection figures encourages paranoia when vaccines have severely weakened the link between cases and deaths.”

Prof Hayward’s comments are the latest in a succession of similar interventions from leading scientists in recent days. Oxford’s Prof Andrew Pollard is also skeptical that herd immunity can be attained. Prof Paul Hunter of Exeter, meanwhile, has suggested that we should stop just reporting Covid infection numbers and focus on those who are actually unwell because of the virus. The continued obsession with infection figures encourages paranoia when vaccines have severely weakened the link between cases, hospitalizations and deaths, and many “cases” are mild or asymptomatic. It is welcome that scientists are finally addressing what learning to live with Covid must practically entail.
Does anyone still believe herd immunity is possible with COVID? It appears to mutate rather easily.
 
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