• CDC's Mask Guidance Will Backfire

    From David Hartung@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Fri Jul 30 06:43:22 2021
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    On 7/29/21 8:05 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
    Begin with one simple fact: The Delta variant of COVID-19 is more contagious than the original virus, but it is not more dangerous or likely to kill you. If you are vaccinated and are exposed to it, you may get infected. This infection is likely to be mild; occasionally vaccinated people get sick. These symptoms are usually mild, manageable, and pass within a day or two.

    The first case of the Delta variant — previously referred to as “the Indian
    variant” — in the U.S. was diagnosed at the end of March. Our active COVID-19
    cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have declined since that date, although the daily number of new cases has increased dramatically in recent weeks. This is what we would expect to see from a variant that is more contagious but equally virulent.

    As the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention keep emphasizing, about 99 percent of current hospitalizations are among the unvaccinated — fewer than 1,200 of more than 107,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations in May were of vaccinated individuals. If you are vaccinated, the virus can’t do much harm to you, even if it’s the Delta variant. But if you are unvaccinated, the
    risk of a serious health issue is what it was at the start of 2020 — a minor
    risk if you’re young and healthy, and a significantly higher risk if you’re
    elderly, immunocompromised, or have other health issues. But you’re more likely to encounter Delta than other variants these days because it spreads so easily and quickly.

    The problem for the CDC, and the country, is not the 163.3 million Americans who are fully vaccinated — and there’s a good chance that the 25.6 million or
    so Americans with their first shot will get around to getting their second shot. The problem is the nearly 80 million American adults who are eligible to get vaccinated and who haven’t yet. (Despite what a lot of news coverage would suggest, this demographic is not overwhelmingly or even largely MAGA- cap-wearing rural Trump voters. Lots of unvaccinated Americans live in America’s biggest and most heavily Democratic cities, and 40 percent of New York City Department of Education employees remain unvaccinated.)

    The CDC has decided that because of the risk to the unvaccinated, everyone —
    including the fully vaccinated — should mask up once again to stop the spread. Just like that, we’re back to 2020, with Americans fighting over whether they need to wear one indoors, outdoors, and in schools, and policing each other when the masks slide under their noses. All to protect people who have been eligible to get vaccinated since mid April, and who, in most cases, have deliberately chosen to not get the shot.

    We’ve seen a big push to get teenagers to get vaccinated, but when school starts in the fall, vaccination status won’t make any difference, as the CDC
    now recommends universal indoor masking for all teachers, staff, students, and visitors to schools, “regardless of vaccination status.”

    Yes, there are some Americans who can’t get vaccinated yet, most notably children under twelve. Thankfully, children in this age group are at minimal risk of serious health issues from COVID-19. Yes, children who are infected should be kept home, treated, and monitored for those exceptionally rare cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome. But most children’s encounters with COVID-19 will pass like a case of the sniffles.

    At a time when the CDC ostensibly wants to emphasize the benefits of getting vaccinated, the agency is declaring that the same rules apply to the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike. There is little evidence that reinstating mask mandates will spur reluctant Americans to go get vaccinated. There is a good chance it will backfire, as more and more of the public concludes that CDC guidelines can turn on a dime and contradict past statements.

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    Trump won.

    An interesting article, from where did it come?

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 29 21:05:06 2021
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    Begin with one simple fact: The Delta variant of COVID-19 is more contagious than the original virus, but it is not more dangerous or likely to kill you.
    If you are vaccinated and are exposed to it, you may get infected. This infection is likely to be mild; occasionally vaccinated people get sick.
    These symptoms are usually mild, manageable, and pass within a day or two.

    The first case of the Delta variant previously referred to as the Indian variant in the U.S. was diagnosed at the end of March. Our active COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have declined since that date, although
    the daily number of new cases has increased dramatically in recent weeks.
    This is what we would expect to see from a variant that is more contagious
    but equally virulent.

    As the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention keep emphasizing,
    about 99 percent of current hospitalizations are among the unvaccinated
    fewer than 1,200 of more than 107,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations in May were
    of vaccinated individuals. If you are vaccinated, the virus cant do much
    harm to you, even if its the Delta variant. But if you are unvaccinated, the risk of a serious health issue is what it was at the start of 2020 a minor risk if youre young and healthy, and a significantly higher risk if youre elderly, immunocompromised, or have other health issues. But youre more
    likely to encounter Delta than other variants these days because it spreads
    so easily and quickly.

    The problem for the CDC, and the country, is not the 163.3 million Americans who are fully vaccinated and theres a good chance that the 25.6 million or so Americans with their first shot will get around to getting their second shot. The problem is the nearly 80 million American adults who are eligible
    to get vaccinated and who havent yet. (Despite what a lot of news coverage would suggest, this demographic is not overwhelmingly or even largely MAGA- cap-wearing rural Trump voters. Lots of unvaccinated Americans live in Americas biggest and most heavily Democratic cities, and 40 percent of New York City Department of Education employees remain unvaccinated.)

    The CDC has decided that because of the risk to the unvaccinated, everyone including the fully vaccinated should mask up once again to stop the
    spread. Just like that, were back to 2020, with Americans fighting over whether they need to wear one indoors, outdoors, and in schools, and policing each other when the masks slide under their noses. All to protect people who have been eligible to get vaccinated since mid April, and who, in most cases, have deliberately chosen to not get the shot.

    Weve seen a big push to get teenagers to get vaccinated, but when school starts in the fall, vaccination status wont make any difference, as the CDC now recommends universal indoor masking for all teachers, staff, students,
    and visitors to schools, regardless of vaccination status.

    Yes, there are some Americans who cant get vaccinated yet, most notably children under twelve. Thankfully, children in this age group are at minimal risk of serious health issues from COVID-19. Yes, children who are infected should be kept home, treated, and monitored for those exceptionally rare
    cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome. But most childrens encounters
    with COVID-19 will pass like a case of the sniffles.

    At a time when the CDC ostensibly wants to emphasize the benefits of getting vaccinated, the agency is declaring that the same rules apply to the
    vaccinated and unvaccinated alike. There is little evidence that reinstating mask mandates will spur reluctant Americans to go get vaccinated. There is a good chance it will backfire, as more and more of the public concludes that
    CDC guidelines can turn on a dime and contradict past statements.

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    Trump won.

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  • From BeamMeUpScotty@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Fri Jul 30 08:15:29 2021
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    XPost: sci.med.diseases

    On 7/29/21 9:05 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
    Begin with one simple fact: The Delta variant of COVID-19 is more contagious than the original virus, but it is not more dangerous or likely to kill you.

    Which would make it a vaccine....

    It also sounds like what I said months ago almost a years ago, when I
    said that this BIO-WEAPON was a two part binary weapon like a nerve gas
    that when separate one part is semi safe.

    If you are vaccinated and are exposed to it, you may get infected. This infection is likely to be mild; occasionally vaccinated people get sick. These symptoms are usually mild, manageable, and pass within a day or two.

    The irony is I said that the mild version of the virus was for immunity
    and is the ONLY way to create a BIO-WEAPON that can be controlled, you
    can't PHYSICALLY vaccinate everyone fast enough to make the virus benign
    or safe for the Millions or Billions you don't target, so the only way
    is to create a vaccine that spreads faster and has less damaging effects
    than the actual weapon that's designed to kill. And that means you have
    to create a *benign version of the virus* that will spread and create
    immunity but NOT do any harm to the people infected by it. And there is
    your vaccine that needs no production by BIG PHARMA and no BIG PROFITS
    so they never research that for commercial use, they do it for Military
    use. And The Chinese Communist Party Virus (CCPV) is a weapon NOT a virus/vaccine. To neutralize the virus they need a faster spreading and
    more benign virus to trigger your immune system. The vaccine is the
    hoax, to try to find the other virus that will work as the vaccine to
    trigger you to make antibodies.



    The first case of the Delta variant — previously referred to as “the Indian
    variant” — in the U.S. was diagnosed at the end of March. Our active COVID-19
    cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have declined since that date, although the daily number of new cases has increased dramatically in recent weeks. This is what we would expect to see from a variant that is more contagious but equally virulent.

    As the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention keep emphasizing, about 99 percent of current hospitalizations are among the unvaccinated — fewer than 1,200 of more than 107,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations in May were of vaccinated individuals. If you are vaccinated, the virus can’t do much harm to you, even if it’s the Delta variant. But if you are unvaccinated, the
    risk of a serious health issue is what it was at the start of 2020 — a minor
    risk if you’re young and healthy, and a significantly higher risk if you’re
    elderly, immunocompromised, or have other health issues. But you’re more likely to encounter Delta than other variants these days because it spreads so easily and quickly.

    Which is why it would act like or be the "vaccine" for the original
    virus, and they're probably both man made in a lab. But Joe Biden
    doesn't care enough to look.


    The problem for the CDC, and the country, is not the 163.3 million Americans who are fully vaccinated — and there’s a good chance that the 25.6 million or
    so Americans with their first shot will get around to getting their second shot. The problem is the nearly 80 million American adults who are eligible to get vaccinated and who haven’t yet. (Despite what a lot of news coverage would suggest, this demographic is not overwhelmingly or even largely MAGA- cap-wearing rural Trump voters. Lots of unvaccinated Americans live in America’s biggest and most heavily Democratic cities, and 40 percent of New York City Department of Education employees remain unvaccinated.)


    Why don't they trust Joe Biden? The guy that refuses to look at where
    the virus was made?


    The CDC has decided that because of the risk to the unvaccinated, everyone —
    including the fully vaccinated — should mask up once again to stop the spread.

    And yet the NEW STRAIN is NOT as deadly and the hospitals are also not
    in danger of being overwhelmed. In short, it's NOT a crisis. Which
    means the CDC and Feds have no power to mandate as if it were a crisis.

    Just like that, we’re back to 2020, with Americans fighting over
    whether they need to wear one indoors, outdoors, and in schools, and policing each other when the masks slide under their noses. All to protect people who have been eligible to get vaccinated since mid April, and who, in most cases, have deliberately chosen to not get the shot.

    We’ve seen a big push to get teenagers to get vaccinated, but when school starts in the fall, vaccination status won’t make any difference, as the CDC
    now recommends universal indoor masking for all teachers, staff, students, and visitors to schools, “regardless of vaccination status.”

    Mask and vaccine mandates are Jim Crow laws.


    Yes, there are some Americans who can’t get vaccinated yet, most notably children under twelve. Thankfully, children in this age group are at minimal risk of serious health issues from COVID-19. Yes, children who are infected should be kept home, treated, and monitored for those exceptionally rare cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome. But most children’s encounters with COVID-19 will pass like a case of the sniffles.

    Then it's NOT a crisis. Older people die from cancer and no one forces
    us to wear masks or get the latest cancer treatments or forces us to eat
    anti oxidants or get vaccines against the cancers.


    At a time when the CDC ostensibly wants to emphasize the benefits of getting vaccinated, the agency is declaring that the same rules apply to the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike. There is little evidence that reinstating mask mandates will spur reluctant Americans to go get vaccinated. There is a good chance it will backfire, as more and more of the public concludes that CDC guidelines can turn on a dime and contradict past statements.

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    Trump won.

    *Democrat Policy is unsustainable, self destructive and contradicting*


    We don't believe the LIARS and waiting for liars to tell the truth is a
    waste of time.



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    That's Karma

    *The first rule of SURVIVAL CLUB is*
    Never trust what Democrats or Marxists tell you. Make them prove it with
    actual verifiable facts and science. And if you didn't find the lie in
    what the Marxist-Democrat told you then you didn't dig deep enough. The
    *Gruber Doctrine* is the Marxist-Democrat plan that says it's "to the
    Democrats advantage to have a lack of transparency and then lie about everything".
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G790p0LcgbI



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    synonyms for lying corrupt thief.”

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