You must always look at the bright side of life...I finally got the results of my COVID-19 test, three days later. Negative.
Unfortunately though, I went to the hospital last night because of my foot, so there's no telling what I picked up there.
A lot of my friends swear by hemp oil but I never noticed an effect. Must be natural immunity.How much you'd have to smoke let alone eat to make your cells be bathed in the acids from hemp, is left as an exercise for the reader to determine.
maybe you are naturally isolated. lucky you.
Side-effect of having relative values I assume.I'm not sure how the number of people in hospital can ever be below the number of people ventilated, as it appears in July and other places in the UK graph. Probably an artefact of the scaling that was applied based on the December 2020 peak, but it does show the limitations in this presentation. But ignoring that it seems to me that the reduction in hospitalisation in July for the delta virus is the big story here. What exactly is happening with Omicron is still unfolding, but looks promising so far. Perhaps the improvements in healthcare since 2020 explains what we see almost entirely however.
You could be right. I did expect it to be at the end of the year, like taxes, but I can't find any confirmation on this.Um, that data stops just before the epidemic started in the west, unless the stated years are measured at year end (which would be unexpected).
Right, if the hospital line is below the ventilated line, it means a lower proportion of hospital patients are ventilated than was the case on the scale-setting date.I'm not sure how the number of people in hospital can ever be below the number of people ventilated, as it appears in July and other places in the UK graph. Probably an artefact of the scaling that was applied based on the December 2020 peak, but it does show the limitations in this presentation. But ignoring that it seems to me that the reduction in hospitalisation in July for the delta virus is the big story here. What exactly is happening with Omicron is still unfolding, but looks promising so far. Perhaps the improvements in healthcare since 2020 explains what we see almost entirely however.
Are you sure that's right?Right, if the hospital line is below the ventilated line, it means a lower proportion of hospital patients are ventilated than was the case on the scale-setting date.
We still have that word "appear", so the report says to take it with a grain of salt... or not, as other studies basically are finding the same results and corroborate the story. And don't get me started on what damage the booster does to your body....and (iii) recent observations from UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) surveillance data that N antibody levels appear to be lower in individuals who acquire infection following 2 doses of vaccination.
The British government admits that the vaccines have damaged the natural immune system of the double-vaccinated people. After a double vaccination, one might never be able to regain complete natural immunity to variants of Covid – or possibly any other virus. (although the chart does not show long-term, so I'm pretty sure it bounces back to normal levels after some time)
In its Week 42 COVID-19 Vaccine Surveillance Report
Well, in week 50 we see the same text back in page 45This is old data,
So point me to one where it does NOT say that... and then point me to something that says that when you take the booster, your antibody levels don't drop an additional 20%... and that boostered people are not at the mercy of virii and bacteria... because their immune system has been severely compromised.and (iii) recent observations from UK Health Security
Agency (UKHSA) surveillance data that N antibody levels appear to be lower in individuals who
acquire infection following 2 doses of vaccination
I don't see who posted about this before, but I think it was mentioned before that EU suggests that extended boosters aren't a good strategy and possibly could cause harm.In its Week 42 COVID-19 Vaccine Surveillance Report, the UK Health Authority admits on page 23 that "N antibody levels appear to be lower in people who become infected after two doses of vaccine". It goes on to say that this apparant drop in antibodies is basically constant.
So vaccinated can statistically get more re-infections as opposed to un-vaccinated (that once cured have much higher resistance to re-infection, for a while at least. In other studies there was this "if you got covid naturally you are better resistant to all variants, where as the vaccinated only target well the old variant, and not so much the mutations", so it confirms that study, interestingly)