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"As we ease and go into the summer, we expect them to rise significantly, and they could go as high as 100,000 case numbers," Sajid Javid said at the time. "What matters more than anything is hospitalization and death numbers, and that is where the link has been severely weakened."
HOLD THE PHONE ... for long COVID predictions ... Heavy wildfire smoke linked to increased COVID-19 risk, researchers say
Researchers looked at Washoe County in northern Nevada, which saw a simultaneous increase in COVID-19 cases while also being exposed to wildfire smoke last year. [...] "If you're susceptible to air pollution, such as particulate matter, it could be that you just have a situation where you'll be also much more susceptible to viral particles that might be in the air that you're breathing," Pinkerton said. "It's not that the air pollution makes the COVID-19 cases more likely to happen, but it may simply be a reflection of just the fact that, where areas of high pollution are ... the risk for COVID-19 cases may be greater."
So, what research was this claim based on in the first place?
Wildfire smoke can irritate your lungs, cause inflammation, affect your immune system, and make you more prone to lung infections, including SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, preparing for wildfires might be a little different this year. Know how wildfire smoke can affect you and your loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic and what you can do to protect yourselves. [...] The best way to protect against the potentially harmful effects of wildfire smoke is to reduce your exposure to wildfire smoke, for example, by seeking cleaner air shelters and cleaner air spaces.
COVID leaves Indians with mounting medical debt
In May, as India's new COVID-19 cases broke global records to reach 400,000 a day, Saurav was put on a ventilator. [...] Sharma exhausted his savings paying for an ambulance, tests, medicines and an ICU bed. Then he took out bank loans.As the costs mounted, he borrowed from friends and relatives. Then he turned to strangers, pleading online for help on Ketto, an Indian crowdfunding website. Overall, Sharma says he has paid more than $50,000 in medical bills. [...] Even before the pandemic, healthcare access in India was a problem. Indians pay about 63 percent of their medical expenses out-of-pocket. That is typical of many poor countries [BWAH!] with inadequate government services.
South Korea's health ministry said they have been informed about a production issue with the Moderna vaccine, potentially causing a dent in the country's vaccination drive.
PFIZERLEAK: EXPOSING THE PFIZER MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY AGREEMENT, alleged
Rockwell said all countries agreed on the need to ramp up production quickly, but disagreed on how best to achieve the goal.
[WTO spokesman Keith Rockwell] said there was surplus capacity in Senegal, Bangladesh, India, South Africa, Thailand, Morocco and Egypt, but while they might have untapped expertise, they would need to have technology and know-how on producing Covid-19 vaccines. [...] Rockwell said the opponents of the idea included European countries, Japan and South Korea.... The negotiations have hit a few particular sticking points, notably the duration of the waiver, the scope in terms of products covered and the TRIPS provisions. Other tricky areas include implementation, and the protection of ["]undisclosed information["], said Rockwell.
Tokyo reported 2,848 new Covid-19 cases, exceeding its earlier record of 2,520 daily cases on Jan. 7. That brings its total to more than 200,000 since the pandemic began last year. Suga's government has been criticized for what some say is prioritizing the Olympics over the nation's health. His public support ratings have fallen [BWAH!] to around 30% in recent media surveys, and there is little festivity surrounding the Games. ... Japan's vaccination drive began late and slowly, but picked up dramatically in May for several weeks as the supply of imported vaccines stabilized and the government pushed to inoculate more people before the Olympics. The government says 25.5% of Japanese have been fully vaccinated, still way short of the level believed to have any meaningful impact on reducing the risk for the general population.
The government says 25.5% of Japanese have been fully vaccinated, still way short of the level believed to have any meaningful impact on reducing the risk for the general population.
The document was first published by the Albanian independent media outlet Gogo.al back in January, but came to prominence in the Anglosphere three days ago, when Twitter user Ehden posted a long thread breaking down its contents. His account has since been "limited" (we've all been there), but you can read his blog here. [...] Stronger evidence can be found on the website of the Israeli Ministry of Health, where they have a (heavily redacted) copy of their "REAL-WORLD EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE COLLABORATION AGREEMENT" with Pfizer (we downloaded a copy of that too, just in case.)
The report, published by the healthcare provider Leumit, comes on the heels of other Israeli studies that suggest a decreasing vaccine effectiveness, partly as a result of the Delta variant and partly because of the passage of time. However, British data indicates the Israeli studies may be overstating the case.
Data released by the Health Ministry on Thursday suggested that people vaccinated in January were said to have just 16% protection against infection now, while in those vaccinated in April the effectiveness was at 75%. [...] "In a previous analysis we showed that as time passes since the vaccine, the level of antibodies drops at a rate of about 40% per month. This new study builds a clearer picture of the effect seen in the months after vaccination," said Shenhar.
Since the mass vaccination drive kicked off last December, Israel has inoculated more than 5.3 million out of its 9 million citizens [~ 58%]. Although the country hasn't reached herd immunity yet, the number of people who have been vaccinated was enough to let the country function and keep its public offices and private businesses open.
The Delta variant is believed to be more resilient to the vaccine but recent research shows that it still prevented symptoms in 88 percent of cases. It also helped to keep patients from hospitalisation in 96 percent of cases. Yet, oddly enough, the Israeli government is not in a rush to bring those jabs to Israel. At the beginning of the month, Bennett vowed that the country will have enough vaccines for all of its citizens but during a weekly meeting with his ministers he said only 200,000 of them will be brought on 1 August.
Yet, oddly enough, the Israeli government is not in a rush to bring those jabs to Israel. At the beginning of the month, Bennett vowed that the country will have enough vaccines for all of its citizens but during a weekly meeting with his ministers he said only 200,000 of them will be brought on 1 August.
What is high transmissibility? Community transmission is calculated using two metrics: how many new cases per 100,000 persons have occurred in the last seven days, and the percentage of positive diagnostic and screening nucleic acid amplification tests in the last seven days. Counties are categorized as having low, moderate, substantial, or high transmissibility. [...] Just under half of all U.S. counties, 46.43%, are currently identified as having high COVID transmission, according to the CDC, an increase of over 17% from seven days ago.
You can enter your state, county or metro area to find out what the transmissibility is like where you live by going to this site.
Alaska's rise in coronavirus patients comes as much of the United States experiences increases. This latest rise in cases is being largely driven by the highly contagious delta variant ["]working its way["] through the unvaccinated.
Just mandate the vaccines and keep mask mandates in place. The vast majority of anti-vaxxers are over-privileged whiny babies. They'll buckle the moment they face real pressure.
We as a society are already gambling that the vaccines will solve most of the problem for us and no one really gets to opt out of the let-it-run-rampant-and-hope-for-the-best strategy. Unless you're in semi-conductors and have workable Mandarin.
And a cheap, patent-free, over-the-counter antiviral treatment (or two) for those cases where people are infected anyway.
Then, and only then Covid would go the way of the smallpox. Maybe.
General confidence in a stable, predictable standard of treatment to alievate COVID-19 symptoms--as with other viraly or bacterial respiratory diseases-- would be nice, though.
[Brown University School of Public Health dean Dr. Ashish] Jha said he is troubled by the fact that young, healthy people would get so-called breakthrough infections within a few months of vaccination. Scientists expected ["]protection["] to wane over time, and they expected the vaccines to be less effective among older people and those with pre-existing health conditions. But that's not who got sick in this study. [...] The good news is none of the 39 [Israeli] people who got infected passed the coronavirus on to anyone else, according to the study, published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
He said current vaccines are great at preventing serious infection deep in the lungs, but not at blocking infection in the upper airways [cranial olfactory bulb "blood-brain barrier"]. What's needed, he said, is a nasal-spray vaccine that would stop the coronavirus from taking hold at all. [...] The study followed about 1,500 Israeli health care workers for four months after they received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Anyone who tested positive more than 11 days after the second dose was considered a breakthrough case.
Most had the alpha variant of the virus, which is more contagious than the original version [?], but less infectious than the delta variant that now accounts for most cases in the United States.
'You're vulnerable': Delta variant substantially more contagious than other variants, CDC presentation warns
The agency had been criticized for making the [mask wardrobe] recommendation without adequately supporting its reasons for the policy shift. But the presentation, first made public by The Washington Post, appears to do just that. CDC declined to comment late Thursday on the slideshow or its contents.
Once infected, though, vaccinated people are just as contagious as those without that protection vaccination -- meaning they need to wear a mask and keep their distance to avoid passing on the virus. [...] If more people had been vaccinated earlier this year, cases would not be rising now and a return to masking wouldn't be necessary [?], said Dr. Eric Topol, director and founder of the Scripps Research Translational Institute in La Jolla, California. "We wouldn't be in this pickle if we'd had 70% of the population vaccinated," he said. "When you have more than half your population not (fully) vaccinated, you're vulnerable." [...] In one Israeli study, vaccinated people over 60 were shown to be 97% protected against the alpha variant, but only 85% protected against delta. "Ninety-seven percent is phenomenal, but 81%? [!]" Topol said. "We've got a bigger challenge than ever before."
"We wouldn't be in this pickle if we'd had 70% of the population vaccinated," he said. "When you have more than half your population not (fully) vaccinated, you're vulnerable." [...] In one Israeli study, vaccinated people over 60 were shown to be 97% protected against the alpha variant, but only 85% protected against delta. "Ninety-seven percent is phenomenal, but 81%? [!]" Topol said. "We've got a bigger challenge than ever before."
In a study posted online this week by Pfizer and its collaborator [BWAH!] BioNTech, but not yet peer-reviewed, the companies found their vaccine to be effective for at least six months. Effectiveness topped 90% for that period, according to the study, which was largely conducted before the delta variant became widespread [O RLY?]. [...] In a Tuesday briefing, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky downplayed the possibility that a vaccinated person could pass on the virus, without giving the details about the viral load [OG titer] contained in the slideshow.
Authorities reported 328 symptomatic infections in July - almost equal to the total number of local cases from February to June. [...] More than 260 infections nationwide have been linked to a cluster in Nanjing city in eastern Jiangsu province, where nine cabin cleaners at an international airport tested positive on July 20. Hundreds of thousands have already been locked down in the province, while Nanjing has tested all 9.2 million residents twice. [...] After one asymptomatic case was discovered in Zhengzhou - the epicentre of recent deadly floods in central Henan province - city officials on Saturday ordered mass testing of all 10 million residents. The head of the city health commission was also sacked. [...] "The COVID vaccine's protection against the Delta variant may have somewhat declined, but the current vaccine still has a good preventative and protective effect against the Delta variant," said Feng Zijian, virologist at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Lambda variant has spread to 28 [!] countries but it is not considered a ["]variant of concern["]. Here's what we know so far.
The Lambda variant was first detected in Peru last December [?]. It is a variation of the novel coronavirus [SARS-CoV-2] that was first recorded in the country in August [?] 2020. The exact origins of the Lambda variant, which was previously known as the Andean strain, remain unclear, but scientists say it first EMERGED in South America.
The exact origins of the Lambda variant, which was previously known as the Andean strain, remain unclear, but scientists say it first EMERGED in South America.
All viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, change over time. Most changes have little to no impact on the virus' properties. However, some changes may affect the virus's properties, such as how easily it spreads, the associated disease severity, or the performance of vaccines, therapeutic medicines, diagnostic tools, or other public health and social measures.
SARS-CoV-2 Lambda variant exhibits higher infectivity and immune resistance
... a big COVID-19 surge has occurred in Chile in Spring 2021 (WHO, 2021b), suggesting that the Lambda variant is proficient in escaping from the antiviral immunity elicited by vaccination.
Music festival in the Netherlands leads to over 1,000 Covid infections | CNBC - July 15, 2021 |
Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma at the event ...
Aanwezig bij festival #Verknipt om een kijkje te nemen voor èn achter de schermen. Bijzonder en ook best wel spannend om na zo'n lange tijd weer zoveel mensen dicht bijeen te zien. Mensen die alleen met een QR code toegang krijgen omdat hier zelfs de 1,5m niet meer geldt.. pic.twitter.com/uvQKkZtTB0— Sharon Dijksma (@sharon_dijksma) July 3, 2021
Aanwezig bij festival #Verknipt om een kijkje te nemen voor èn achter de schermen. Bijzonder en ook best wel spannend om na zo'n lange tijd weer zoveel mensen dicht bijeen te zien. Mensen die alleen met een QR code toegang krijgen omdat hier zelfs de 1,5m niet meer geldt.. pic.twitter.com/uvQKkZtTB0
Tracking Boris Johnson and Freedom Day Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
The NL would have been better off investing the more than 1 billion spent on @FieldlabEvents on an actual mRNA facility. But that would require intelligent, morally inclined leadership that cares about the health of the people. 💅🏽— Mom_In_NL (@mom_in_NL) July 29, 2021
The NL would have been better off investing the more than 1 billion spent on @FieldlabEvents on an actual mRNA facility. But that would require intelligent, morally inclined leadership that cares about the health of the people. 💅🏽
Four months after Election Day 2021 and still no sign of Rutte & Co forming a new cabinet to run government affairs. Dutch tolerance. Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
the USOPC said. "Out of respect for his privacy, we cannot provide more information at this time." [...] The Australian Olympic Committee said in a statement that it asked 54 members of its track and field delegation, including 41 athletes, to isolate in their room [congregate setting?] for a little more than two hours Thursday while the three individuals received PCR tests. All three tests came back negative.
Twenty-four more COVID-19 cases were reported in the Olympic Village on Thursday, the highest daily case count seen since the event started, bringing the total number of infections within the compound to 193, data from the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee
Citywide, new cases across Tokyo, where pandemic restrictions are largely voluntary outside the Olympic Village, reached a record high of 3,865 on Thursday -- the third straight day the city broke case records. [...] International Olympic Committee spokesperson Mark Adams said it's highly unlikely the Games are a source of the infections because participants are tested often and are adhering to strict quarantine measures. "They really are living in a different parallel world, to all intents and purposes," Adams explained. [...] At the start of the Games last week, demonstrators gathered to protest the event, chanting, "Go to hell, IOC" and "Go to hell, Olympics."
Nieuw gemelde besmettingen:+4.042 vandaag.Indicatoren (exponentiële) groei / krimp:🔴 Dat is 165 meer ↗ dan gisteren.🟢 Dat is 2.744 minder ⬇ dan een week geleden. 🟢 --> groeifactor: -46% week op week.🟢 --> halvering: elke 7.8 dagen. pic.twitter.com/DwBzfliBxG— Yorick Bleijenberg (@YorickB) July 27, 2021
Nieuw gemelde besmettingen:+4.042 vandaag.Indicatoren (exponentiële) groei / krimp:🔴 Dat is 165 meer ↗ dan gisteren.🟢 Dat is 2.744 minder ⬇ dan een week geleden. 🟢 --> groeifactor: -46% week op week.🟢 --> halvering: elke 7.8 dagen. pic.twitter.com/DwBzfliBxG
Call for seating arrangement of athletes
Overview countries of covid-positive athletes.(_link) pic.twitter.com/laI43PBAyH— Yorick Bleijenberg (@YorickB) July 29, 2021
Overview countries of covid-positive athletes.(_link) pic.twitter.com/laI43PBAyH
Patients unable to produce Covid antibodies supported by new drug [_link]— NL Times (@NL_Times) July 28, 2021
Patients unable to produce Covid antibodies supported by new drug [_link]
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Africa is not a country or a nation-state Wickett & Fenner, Impact of population density on immunization programmes (1986)
What China Is Really Up To In Africa (2018)
Clearly, "Africa" is a mostly xstian nation under- or mis-reporting SARS-CoV-2 infection and mortality rates attributable to tropical diseases, because no-low patented vaccine production "output" and surplus capacity.
It didn't take @Conservatives long to go from "children need to be able to hug their granny" to "we need to put granny on an end of life plan" #BorisJohnson #sajidjavid pic.twitter.com/SjWyxcRjZK— Yrotitna 🦠#JohnsonVariant 🦠 (@yrotitna) July 31, 2021
It didn't take @Conservatives long to go from "children need to be able to hug their granny" to "we need to put granny on an end of life plan" #BorisJohnson #sajidjavid pic.twitter.com/SjWyxcRjZK
Ethical Advice for an Intensive Care Triage Protocol in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from The Netherlands | Marcel Verweij - Philosophy Group, Wageningen |
Ethical aspects of the COVID-19 crisis: How to deal with an overwhelming shortage of acute beds | SAGE Journal - April 29, 2020 | Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
Colombian COVID variant already spreading in South Florida Health officials are on high alert as cases of a Covid-19 variant discovered in Colombia are rising in South Florida. Variant B.1.621 now accounts for about 10 per cent of coronavirus patients there, according to Carlos Migoya, CEO of Jackson Health System.
Health officials are on high alert as cases of a Covid-19 variant discovered in Colombia are rising in South Florida.
Variant B.1.621 now accounts for about 10 per cent of coronavirus patients there, according to Carlos Migoya, CEO of Jackson Health System.
Characterization of the emerging B.1.621 variant of interest of SARS-CoV-2 @medrxivpreprint This one going up in Florida where case transmission is highest. It has 484 and 501 like South African and P.1 and potentially partially vaccinene escape [_link]— Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD (@PeterHotez) August 4, 2021
Characterization of the emerging B.1.621 variant of interest of SARS-CoV-2 @medrxivpreprint This one going up in Florida where case transmission is highest. It has 484 and 501 like South African and P.1 and potentially partially vaccinene escape [_link]
The Delta variant is surging across the country, but the good news is we've spent six months preparing for this possibility. The vaccines are highly effective -- and we have enough for everyone. Get protected today: [_link] pic.twitter.com/pkySebeZJy— President Biden (@POTUS) July 30, 2021
The Delta variant is surging across the country, but the good news is we've spent six months preparing for this possibility. The vaccines are highly effective -- and we have enough for everyone. Get protected today: [_link] pic.twitter.com/pkySebeZJy
Import from ally Columbia cocaine and the new B.1.621 mutant ...
World Health Organization calls for pause to Covid booster jab to vaccinate poorer nations [_link]— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 5, 2021
World Health Organization calls for pause to Covid booster jab to vaccinate poorer nations [_link]
White House says U.S. can provide COVID-19 boosters if needed The White House said it is prepared to provide COVID-19 booster shots, if needed, suggesting it would not heed a call by the World Health Organization to delay providing additional vaccinations. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that high-income countries like the United States should hold off on giving more doses until more poor countries are able to inoculate their own populations. But White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that was a "false choice" and Washington can both provide booster shots, if they are approved for use in the country, and donate excess supplies to other countries.
The White House said it is prepared to provide COVID-19 booster shots, if needed, suggesting it would not heed a call by the World Health Organization to delay providing additional vaccinations.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that high-income countries like the United States should hold off on giving more doses until more poor countries are able to inoculate their own populations.
But White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that was a "false choice" and Washington can both provide booster shots, if they are approved for use in the country, and donate excess supplies to other countries.
Covid: Give jabs to poorer hotspots before boosters, urges WHO envoy | BBC News | Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
We're paying the price of the UK government's herd immunity policy | Letter _link |— The Guardian (@guardian) August 20, 2021
We're paying the price of the UK government's herd immunity policy | Letter _link |
Your report on US officials' reaction to Boris Johnson's initial coronavirus policy, to aim for herd immunity (Trump team thought UK officials `out of their minds' aiming for herd immunity, book says, 19 August), confirms what many of us have been saying for some time. If we follow the timeline of what he said and did in the months leading up to the first lockdown of 16 March last year, we can indeed see quite clearly that herd immunity was the first go-to policy.
Conservative Dutch PM Mark Rutte followed suit
Outbreak -- Herd Immunity Is Damning! | March 14, 2020 | Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
Today, FDA approved the first COVID-19 vaccine for the prevention of #COVID19 disease in individuals 16 years of age and older. [_link]— U.S. FDA (@US_FDA) August 23, 2021
Today, FDA approved the first COVID-19 vaccine for the prevention of #COVID19 disease in individuals 16 years of age and older. [_link]
Pfizer becomes first Covid vaccine to gain full FDA approval Polling data released at the end of June by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that about 30% of unvaccinated American results said they would be more likely to get a vaccine if it received full FDA approval. The number rises to nearly 50% among Americans taking a "wait and see" approach to vaccines. Companies, healthcare systems, universities and other organisations are now expected to announce vaccine requirements as the country embarks on a return to normalcy. The US military has also said the vaccine will become mandatory for 1.3 million active-duty troops upon FDA approval.
Polling data released at the end of June by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that about 30% of unvaccinated American results said they would be more likely to get a vaccine if it received full FDA approval. The number rises to nearly 50% among Americans taking a "wait and see" approach to vaccines.
Companies, healthcare systems, universities and other organisations are now expected to announce vaccine requirements as the country embarks on a return to normalcy. The US military has also said the vaccine will become mandatory for 1.3 million active-duty troops upon FDA approval.
Pentagon moving to mandate COVID-19 vaccine for U.S. troops | CBS News | The Defense Department announced Monday that it will move to make the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine mandatory for all U.S. service members, now that the vaccine has received the full approval of the Food and Drug Administration. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a memo to the Force this month that he would mandate the vaccine for the 1.3 million service members, either upon FDA approval or by mid-September with a waiver from President Biden. Vaccines have been voluntary for troops while they're under emergency use authorization.
The Defense Department announced Monday that it will move to make the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine mandatory for all U.S. service members, now that the vaccine has received the full approval of the Food and Drug Administration.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a memo to the Force this month that he would mandate the vaccine for the 1.3 million service members, either upon FDA approval or by mid-September with a waiver from President Biden. Vaccines have been voluntary for troops while they're under emergency use authorization.
A 'healthy' doctor died two weeks after getting a COVID-19 vaccine; CDC is investigating why | Chicago Tribune - Jan. 7, 2021 | Health officials from Florida and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are investigating what role, if any, the vaccine played in the death of Dr. Gregory Michael, a Miami-Beach obstetrician who, his family says, was in otherwise good health.
Health officials from Florida and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are investigating what role, if any, the vaccine played in the death of Dr. Gregory Michael, a Miami-Beach obstetrician who, his family says, was in otherwise good health.
Natural causes now blamed for doctor who died two weeks after Pfizer vaccine | NY Post - Apr. 8, 2021 | An autopsy on Dr. Gregory Michael, 56, has concluded he died from a complications of immune thrombocytopenia, a condition that prevents blood from clotting and which can cause internal bleeding. There is no medical certainty that the shot had anything to do with the condition, the Florida Department of Health has determined in a joint investigation with the CDC, which reviewed samples from the autopsy.
An autopsy on Dr. Gregory Michael, 56, has concluded he died from a complications of immune thrombocytopenia, a condition that prevents blood from clotting and which can cause internal bleeding.
There is no medical certainty that the shot had anything to do with the condition, the Florida Department of Health has determined in a joint investigation with the CDC, which reviewed samples from the autopsy.
More info in my diary: Patients Covid-19 Develop Blood Clots
SARS-CoV-2 and coagulation disorders in different organs | Life Sciences | Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
Video of #SARSCoV2 infecting brain cells (gray blobs) with cell fusion, hijacking, and explosive release of copies for more invasions[_link] @NYTScience @AndrewJacobsNYT by @aicher_sophie and @Delphine_Planas @institutpasteur @justsaysinrats @NikonSmallWorld pic.twitter.com/VgV9dvusMT— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) August 24, 2021
Video of #SARSCoV2 infecting brain cells (gray blobs) with cell fusion, hijacking, and explosive release of copies for more invasions[_link] @NYTScience @AndrewJacobsNYT by @aicher_sophie and @Delphine_Planas @institutpasteur @justsaysinrats @NikonSmallWorld pic.twitter.com/VgV9dvusMT
"A reproduction rate of less than 1 means an outbreak is subsiding."
With all errors made by the Rutte caretaker cabinet, the Dutch too have been hit by the Delta virus and have a similar infection rate today. Compare the number of unvaccinated people and you will find the cause of the infection surge in Israel. See also the Orthodox Jewish community in New York.
Among older Israelis, serious COVID rate six times as high if unvaccinated | TOI |
In New York, pandemic pushes some Orthodox Jews to leave their community Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
A notable difference between Israel and UK in their Delta waves [_link] by @jburnmurdoch and @nikasgari @FT pic.twitter.com/z4IwZ3tTll— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) August 23, 2021
A notable difference between Israel and UK in their Delta waves [_link] by @jburnmurdoch and @nikasgari @FT pic.twitter.com/z4IwZ3tTll
The number of first doses administered every day is also picking up speed, with over 10,000 shots given each of the past two days, up from a few thousand a day.#Israel | #Covid_19 [_link]— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) August 24, 2021
The number of first doses administered every day is also picking up speed, with over 10,000 shots given each of the past two days, up from a few thousand a day.#Israel | #Covid_19 [_link]
Less than 300,000 Covid-19 vaccines administered last week; 72% Fully vaccinated [_link]— NL Times (@NL_Times) August 24, 2021
Less than 300,000 Covid-19 vaccines administered last week; 72% Fully vaccinated [_link]
US covid hospitalizations reached nearly 96,000 today.That's 74% of pandemic peak, despite some recent reduction in rate of rise [_link] pic.twitter.com/JusI4CGaJR— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) August 24, 2021
US covid hospitalizations reached nearly 96,000 today.That's 74% of pandemic peak, despite some recent reduction in rate of rise [_link] pic.twitter.com/JusI4CGaJR
Please please get vaccinated. [_link]— Jamie Tworkowski (@jamietworkowski) August 24, 2021
Please please get vaccinated. [_link]
Some states with a vaccination rate of 40% Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
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