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I’m getting worried that the US is relying too much in this vaccine to be the solution for this

They're relying heavily on the vaccines 'cuz this damn US government don't wanna pay their citizens a "true living emergency fund" to stay at home and lower the curve to a bloody stomp...........'cuz US don't wanna pay poor people to lockdown at home AND stop spreading the virus :smh:
 
Interesting but also not a crazy amount of suppression. They didn't report one-third to one-half of the cases and deaths.

The cases, duration of illness, and fatality rate reported at the beginning of the year in Wuhan were in the ballpark of what we saw in Lombardy and NYC in February-April, so it didn't seem like they were inventing numbers.

That said, who knows what else they didn't report.


It echoes some other studies claiming that covid-19 was circulating outside Wuhan in 2019. I don't know how reliable these studies are and also how to make sense of it -- how could such a contagious virus been spreading for months without getting noticed? Maybe it didn't start off that contagious but then mutated at some point?

going to read up that article later, but to the point of a contagious virus spreading, is it possible that those infected may have been asymptomatic or possible medical experts didn't think it was anything serious at first until it became known as a serious virus?

not coming from any medical background so open to hearing back on this and learning from the people that have more knowledge on this in here
 
going to read up that article later, but to the point of a contagious virus spreading, is it possible that those infected may have been asymptomatic or possible medical experts didn't think it was anything serious at first until it became known as a serious virus?

not coming from any medical background so open to hearing back on this and learning from the people that have more knowledge on this in here
Yeah, I think so. If it overlapped with flu season, a lot of it would have been written off as flu, as long as the ICUs weren't filling up. It's likely that most of us aren't superspreaders. So as long as it circulates around non-superspreaders, you wouldn't see any major uptick in hospitalizations, at least not so much that it would be alarming.

The evidence sort of supports this. In denser regions (NYC, for example) it didn't take long for the virus to hit the superspreaders and the numbers to explode (back in March). In less dense regions (like the Dakotas), it took longer to hit a superspreader, so for a while they didn't have any major spread of covid-19, even without major restrictions. But in the fall it finally hit a cluster of superspreaders and took off.

I'm not 100% satisfied with this explanation, but it's probably part of the story.
 
Vaccinate all public officials including fauci, presidents and governor’s first. Then wait 2-3 weeks and get the rest of us. That should really give us all confidence in it.

After the PR stunt they’ll have the medical staff outback with the coolers of blood on deck for a full transfusion :lol:
 
What happens if this isn’t so effective and we vaccinate all of the healthcare workers who magically get super sick and die? You basically just poisoned everyone who was helpful.
There has to be test communities, cities, or states who are willing to be the Guinea pigs.
You have to do this in waves to the willing.
 
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