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Re: Advances in the fight against the coronavirus




by Obamot » 01/08/21, 23:45

I start again then?

(Check the appropriate box)

Did the vaccine eradicate the flu?

Answer A [_] no

Answer B [_] yes

Did the vaccine immunize the populations that received the vaccine year over year?

Answer A [_] no

Answer B [_] yes

So should we continue the vaccinations by virtue of the above response?

Answer A [_] no

Answer B [_] yes

Should we repeat the same story endlessly with covid?

Answer A [_] no

Answer B [_] yes
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by izentrop » 02/08/21, 00:16

Remundo wrote:proof that miracles exist! : Lol:
You do not know how right you are
While England has lifted its latest health restriction measures, raising fears of an epidemic outbreak, the exact opposite has happened with the sudden drop in contamination. This phenomenon, which is observed in other countries, leaves scientists in disbelief ...

“We are inevitably moving towards 100.000 cases per day,” the famous epidemiologist Neil Ferguson told the BBC on July 18. Health Minister Sajid Javid also explained that the latest lifting of health restrictions (Freedom Day) would lead to a surge in infections. The country was then experiencing a meteoric endemic outbreak, with the number of daily cases multiplied by five in one month. However, 12 days after the peak of 54.183 contaminations noted on July 17, the number of positive cases fell like a breath to 27.734 cases on July 28. A fall as brutal as the lightning rise of this fourth wave, and this in full relaxation of health measures and in particular the end of the compulsory wearing of the mask indoors.
A multitude of factors invoked not very convincing
This mysterious decline leaves scientists speechless. A number of factors are put forward to explain the improvement in circulation, such as the large number of people who chose to isolate themselves because they were identified as a contact case, or the start of the summer vacation (which began last week in England). An irony when you think that in France holidays are accused of spreading the virus. The weather, also cited, would also have "favored outdoor activities", which would have limited the spread of the virus, said Stephen Griffin, associate professor at the School of Medicine at the University of Leeds. Another theory is that the European Football Championship in June and July resulted in a short-lived wave of Covid in the UK, with crowds congregating in stadiums and pubs. But the main factor invoked is of course the increasing immunity, induced by the vaccine or the infection. 92% of adults in the UK are now likely to have Covid-19 antibodies, according to the Office for National Statistics, either because they have had the virus in the past or because they have been vaccinated against this one...
A decline observed in several other countries ... https://www.futura-sciences.com/sante/a ... ope-92759/
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by Obamot » 02/08/21, 00:29

How are your “triumphant” curves obtained?

PCR?

If so => ​​trash can.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 02/08/21, 00:38

After the explosion of the upsurge, here comes the implosion of the decline ... but what happens, what happens ... :?: :?: :?: :?:
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by izentrop » 02/08/21, 00:44

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:After the explosion of the upsurge, here comes the implosion of the decline ... but what happens, what happens ... :?: :?: :?: :?:
Not too fast ... after the lull, the return https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/co ... PN~JOR~KAZ
https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/co ... PN~JOR~KAZ
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by Obamot » 02/08/21, 00:48

Curves still based on PCR tests?

If so, => => => => => => => => => => => => => BIN!
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 02/08/21, 00:50

izentrop wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:After the explosion of the upsurge, here comes the implosion of the decline ... but what happens, what happens ... :?: :?: :?: :?:
Not too fast ... after the lull, the return https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/co ... PN~JOR~KAZ
https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/co ... PN~JOR~KAZ

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH good, good, it is immediately clearer. Well done for this concise and profitable work, Izy.
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by izentrop » 02/08/21, 13:41

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote: Well done for this concise and profitable work, Izy.
It's raining, that must be the reason ... otherwise a disguised insult :?: :?: : Lol:
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by Janic » 02/08/21, 13:51

all epidemics go through the same bell-like behaviors, it climbs, then it goes down, until the next bell, until stocks are exhausted, even those of vaccines when they finally discover that this lucrative business has given nothing of positive ... until the next business!
It's really hard to combine to get rich quick!
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Re: Advances in the fight against the coronavirus




by Christophe » 05/08/21, 14:43

Fauci advocates covid therapies (I had not followed well but it seems to me that this is a turning point in his mentality ????): https://www.csis.org/analysis/conversat ... -pandemics

"While the importance of vaccines, including boosters, remains vital, we increasingly recognize that therapies - safe, effective, scalable and inexpensive - are also essential to finding lasting solutions to the pandemic," Dr # Fauci.

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