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Re: After Coronavirus




by Christophe » 13/10/20, 17:08

Is it the pendant of the after or the after of the pendant? : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:



COVID-19 will become "probably endemic"

No one knows how the virus will evolve, when it will disappear, or even if it will one day disappear. However, experience with other infections suggests that SARS-CoV-2 will share our lives for a while, even when vaccines hit the market. According to experts, the most likely hypothesis, already verified many times with other infectious diseases, is that COVID-19 will become an endemic disease.

At least that is what Hans Heesterbeek, an epidemiologist at the University of Utrecht, in the Netherlands, suggests. According to him, this is the most realistic scenario that can happen. By definition, an endemic disease is a disease that continues to circulate in a particular geographic area, or even within a certain group of individuals.

A model followed by other infectious diseases

We have undeniably entered a second wave of contamination. SARS-CoV-2 continues to circulate and a large majority of people remain vulnerable. When a number of us are immune, either from the infection itself or from a potential vaccination, the spread of the virus will start to slow. Due to this collective immunity, the number of cases will then gradually decrease, but it should be understood that the virus will not therefore disappear from the surface of the planet.

Indeed, apart from the immune zones, there will always remain regions in which the virus will continue to circulate among the most sensitive individuals. Because it is quite simply impossible to put in place such isolation as to completely prevent all human interaction, whether on a city scale or on a global scale.

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Re: After Coronavirus




by Obamot » 13/10/20, 19:09

It is quite possible, but with what degree of virulence and rate of transmission?

CONFINEMENT
RT-TV comes back to the WHO paper, it pretty much says what I've posted here for months (there are elements of your words)

It's a bit normal, I postponed “noises from WHO corridors”But I didn't think they would go so far as to publish them ...
Like what...

WHO points to the harmful consequences of containment - RT in French
David Nabarro, WHO special envoy, calls to stop considering confinement as the main means of fighting covid-19. He points to the harmful consequences of these measures. A petition signed by doctors supports this position.

The World Health Organization is calling on leaders to stop "using containment as the primary method of controlling" the covid-19 outbreak. Dr David Nabarro, Special Envoy of the Director-General of the WHO, affirmed the position of the institution on October 8 in the British weekly The Spectator: "The WHO does not recommend that lockdowns be the primary means of controlling the virus."

To justify this position, the representative defended that confinement only worsened poverty. "Containment has consequences that you should never minimize, that of making people poor, much poorer." And to continue: “Look at what is happening in the tourism sector in the Caribbean, for example, or in the Pacific because people are not taking vacations. Look at what is happening to smallholder farmers around the world. Look at the poverty rates. ” He warned of a possible "doubling of poverty in the world by next year" as well as a doubling of child malnutrition.

A petition against confinement

The only reason to confine should be, according to David Nabarro, "to gain time to reorganize, regroup, rebalance (his) resources, protect the health of (his) health professionals who are exhausted, but we prefer not to do so. ".

"Current containment policies are producing disastrous effects on public health in the short, medium and long term."

Supported by Doctor Nabarro, several health experts drafted and signed a petition on October 4 to demand the end of confinements. This text, entitled Great Harrington Declaration, has so far collected 12 signatures. He defends that confinement causes "irreparable damage."

The text also affirms the concern of these infectious disease epidemiologists and scientists specializing in public health regarding the "physical and mental impacts caused by current policies against COVID-19 and we recommend an alternative approach which we call Focused Protection ”.

The authors of the document finally add that “The current containment policies have disastrous effects on public health in the short, medium and long term: lower vaccination rates among children, worsening cases of cardiovascular disease, lower examinations for possible cancers or even a deterioration in mental health in general ”.


I note in passing that many of these points were announced by Pr Raoult and Perronne, not only the confinement, but the fact “that we had to calm down" because of "disastrous effects on public health of the health policy (of France).

However, this occurs in the midst of a situation where governments are seeking to find various means to alarm the populations (carry out all-out tests to artificially inflate the number of cases and so on), with the aim of keeping populations safe. the “alert” BUT with the anxiety-inducing effect which results from it and against which the WHO warns us! By making us understand that precautionary measures can have (unexpected) effects worse than the harm.
It's called the boomerang effect ...

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Re: After Coronavirus




by Christophe » 15/10/20, 09:45

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Re: After Coronavirus




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 17/10/20, 10:03

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Re: After Coronavirus




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 22/10/20, 01:12

Everything has been said, we just have to hope that we will have free elections in 2022 ...

"The endless epidemic": Macron's strategy to avoid impeachment and a trial for high treason
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Re: After Coronavirus




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 25/10/20, 01:39

Adrien (ex-nico239) wrote:The afterward risk of being "bloody"

First results of Inserm's public health surveys on Covid-19: individual and social risk factors

The first results of the EpiCoV survey also show that the health crisis has accentuated social inequalities, particularly in terms of professional and financial vulnerability.



And to say that the current method of confinement deconfinement reconfinement is just prayer

Already the first time we were not answered.
We pray, finally the government prays for the second.
That's solid science ...
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Re: After Coronavirus




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Re: After Coronavirus




by Ahmed » 26/10/20, 17:24

Suddenly, the privatization of Paris airport is no longer relevant at all ...
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Re: After Coronavirus




by Christophe » 26/10/20, 17:57

This does not bode well ...

Even if a vaccine against Sars-CoV-2 is not yet available, the Indonesian capital is taking the initiative and has just decided to provide for a fine for those who refuse to be administered.



LUCKY THE VACCINE DOESN'T EXIST YET !!! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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Re: After Coronavirus




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 26/10/20, 18:11

Ahmed wrote:Suddenly, the privatization of Paris airport is no longer relevant at all ...


Ah this one she is good : Mrgreen:

Maybe for symbolic frank

With their friends they are able

Everything will depreciate seriously.

As I said previously there will be war profiteers
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