County Records Highest Single-Day Case Count as Officials Warn of Delta Spread

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Press release from the County of Humboldt:

Sixty-nine new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Humboldt County today, the highest single-day report since the first local case was diagnosed in February 2020. A total of 5,114 county residents have tested positive for the virus.

Four new hospitalizations also were reported, including one resident in their 40s, two in their 70s and one over the age of 80.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continues to emphasize the severity of the Delta variant, which represents 8 in 10 current cases across the country. CDC released preliminary data that indicates infection with the Delta variant of COVID-19 results in high viral loads in both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, one of the factors that could account for its increased transmissibility.

In response to this new data, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci noted that the country is facing a “different” virus. “This is not the original virus that we were dealing with,” he said. “This has different capabilities, much more efficient in transmitting from person-to-person.”

Local, state and federal health officials continue to urge residents to get fully vaccinated to protect against severe illness and death from COVID-19. Most local pharmacies offer the vaccines. Vaccine is also available by appointment and to walk-ins at Public Health vaccination clinics located throughout the county. Sign up in advance at MyTurn.ca.gov. See the Public Health clinic schedule for the next seven days below.

Eureka – Saturday, July 31, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Get Out and Play Day (Sequoia Park, 3414 W St.)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson

Fields Landing – Tuesday, Aug. 3, from noon to 2:30 p.m.
Fields Landing Boat Ramp (End of Railroad Ave., South Humboldt Bay)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson

King Salmon – Tuesday, Aug. 3, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Gills by the Bay (77 Halibut Ave.)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson

Eureka – Thursday, Aug. 5, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
College of the Redwoods Gym (7351 Tompkins Hill Road)
Pfizer/Moderna

McKinleyville – Friday, Aug. 6, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Six Rivers Brewery (1300 Central Ave.)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson

McKinleyville – Friday, Aug. 6, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Dollar General (1180 Murray Road)
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson

The Pfizer vaccine is approved for children as young as 12 years old. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are authorized for those 18 and older. Full protection from the vaccine is achieved two weeks after receiving the second dose of a two-dose series or two weeks after receiving a single-dose vaccine.

To check availability of vaccines at local pharmacies, visit vaccines.gov or text a ZIP code to 438829 to find a participating pharmacy nearby. Most pharmacies allow walk-ins.

View the Humboldt County Data Dashboard online at humboldtgov.org/dashboard, or go to humboldtgov.org/DashboardArchives to download today’s data.

For facial covering recommendations and mandates, go to cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-19/guidance-for-face-coverings.aspx.

For the most recent COVID-19 information, visit cdc.gov or cdph.ca.gov. Local information is available at humboldtgov.org or by contacting [email protected] or calling 707-441-5000.

Sign up for COVID-19 vaccination: MyTurn.ca.gov
Check for vaccine availability at a local pharmacy: Vaccines.gov
Local COVID-19 vaccine information: humboldtgov.org/VaccineInfo
Humboldt County COVID-19 Data Dashboard: humboldtgov.org/Dashboard
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Misguidedyouth
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Misguidedyouth
2 years ago

I am just curious… I wonder if there is a way to find out of these folks took themselves to the hospital or something happened and they had to be ambulanced in.. and if and how many get put on ventilators and what exactly the hospitals do for covid patients? I’ve heard there is no treatment.. and of course if they are vaccinated or not. All worthwhile inforninthink.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Misguidedyouth

There are a number of treatments that significantly reduce the chances of dying compared to when the pandemic first started, like steroids. However, the risk is still a third or so of what it originally was, which while much better, is a long way from a surefire treatment.

fishkiller
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fishkiller
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

bushy, what do you think of ivermectin as a prophylactic or early treatment?

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  fishkiller

I think the people pushing ivermectin are obviously dishonest, to the point where it clouds attempts to determine its actual usefulness. Most studies haven’t shown it to be very effective. Some have shown it to be effective, but either in small samples, or in circumstances that make it impossible to conclude anything, like when it was given as part of a treatment with several other drugs. Note that the aforementioned dishonest people use these studies to claim ivermectin works, without any attempt to determine if maybe it was one of the other drugs or other parts of the treatment. A large, well-designed study is needed to give a conclusive answer, but most evidence points to it not being very helpful.

Local
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Local
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

large trial studies were done in Mexico and India – how dishonest of you.

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago
Reply to  Local

some people are still pumping the gene therapy phase three trial… aka the vaxed

Zinc + Vitamin D + Ivermictin + vitamin C

For those unfortunate to be around the vaccinated? Chaga Tea, Pine Needle Tea

For the vaccinated you should try Glutathione… garlic and onions, lots of vitamins, iodine a plus

works on GMO’s, and you just mainlined GMO synthetic biology. Look up Whitney Webb on this stuff..

lol
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lol
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

There is no gene therapy for covid. RNA vaccination are not gene therapy.

Humboldt County has too many unvaccinated citizens.
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Humboldt County has too many unvaccinated citizens.
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

And of course, being vaccinated will most likely keep you out of the hospital completely. I wonder if a hospital can refuse an unvaccinated Covid patient admission to treatments and or an ICU bed. Especially if patients with heart attacks or strokes or other emergencies need treatments or an ICU bed. Shouldn’t the hospital have priorities as to who they admit? An unvaccinated Covid patient should be at the bottom of the list.

We need more PSAs on KHSU. every 15 min isn't enough
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We need more PSAs on KHSU. every 15 min isn't enough
2 years ago
Reply to  Local

Eureka, Fields Landing, King Salmon, Eureka, Mckinleyville, Mckinleyville.

Somebody get these guys a map of the rest of Humboldt County!
This is why I don’t believe in vast Government conspiracies. Government usually demonstrates mild dysfunction: ” This IS my full extension”
Why don’t they offer more clinics in Rural Humboldt? Oh. It’s inconvenient to drive from Eureka two hrs. Oh.. OK. Didn’t realize.

Mr and Mrs
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2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

So Dr Kory is dishonest? He testified at the senate and that testimony is now banned on YouTube. So much for freedom of information. If you listen to his podcaste with Joe Rogan you’ll see that he generally wants to save lives and takes this virus seriously. It’s really sad I want to believe you guys but everything in my intuition tells me this is wrong. The factual data is to easily manipulated and one size doesn’t fit all. Complex problems are not linear. Like just get a shot! And mask isolate for all. I think it needs to be tailored. I don’t want people to die despite what vaxers call us. We need to start seeing eachother side.

ian root
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ian root
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

I suspect that ivermectin sees its best results in people who are epigenetically disposed to catalysing ivermectin’s protective payload. I also suspect that the population of folks who have these ivermectin potentiating genetics will turn out to be >20% but <40% of general pop. My last suspicion is that the course of developing a clear understanding of the mechanism(s) and value of ivermectin as a covid suppressor in our species will be slowed by unproductive, even exploitive pressures exerted by humans of all stripe- from the well-intentioned and well qualified to calluous self-aggrandizing stupidos to the point of reducing the value of the intel to zero.

Ivan Mecton
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Ivan Mecton
2 years ago
Reply to  fishkiller

I used ivermectin twice and got over covid within a few days. I took it when I felt my throat was closing up

I like stars
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I like stars
2 years ago
Reply to  Ivan Mecton

My dogs use it every month. So far neither has tested positive for Covid.

Humboldt County has too many unvaccinated citizens.
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Humboldt County has too many unvaccinated citizens.
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

And of course, being vaccinated will most likely keep you out of the hospital completely. I wonder if a hospital can refuse an unvaccinated Covid patient admission to treatments and or an ICU bed. Especially if patients with heart attacks or strokes or other emergencies need treatments or an ICU bed. Shouldn’t the hospital have priorities as to who they admit? An unvaccinated Covid patient should be at the bottom of the list.

Marigolds
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Marigolds
2 years ago
Reply to  Misguidedyouth

Misquidedyouth, You are asking great questions, they will not give us the answers. That says something

Call me crazy
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Call me crazy
2 years ago

afinalwarning.com/540271.html

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Call me crazy

That’s all bullshit.

You can make any theories you want, but they have to agree with existing evidence. All evidence is the tests are extremely accurate. They’ve been verified dozens of different ways, including the current practice of isolating and sequencing positive tests to identify variants. Any theory that claims tests don’t work, regardless of what bullshit used to justify that theory, is in conflict with existing evidence, and thus needs to be reconsidered.

Also, would you rather we have >600,000 deaths from the common cold now?

fishkiller
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fishkiller
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Bushy, PCR is so accurate that it correctly identified “the virus” in coca cola, goat, paw paw fruit, and motor oil.
Your right about one thing……….the bullshit.

wtf?
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wtf?
2 years ago
Reply to  fishkiller

No, those substances can cause false positives, because the test was not designed for them.

Misguidedyouth
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Misguidedyouth
2 years ago
Reply to  wtf?

The test I thought was designed to fined rna particles so what does it matter what the substance is?

Lynn H
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Lynn H
2 years ago
Reply to  fishkiller

That was a test batch that got rejected.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago

A new record… yay…

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

How many were vaccinated out of that 69?
That might be a new record, as well.

It’s going to have to beat 74%, though.

And 4 hospitalizations?

How many of those were vaccinated?

It’s going to have to be more than 4 out of 5 to beat the current record for that.

And it was reported today that there were actually at least 10 times the number of breakthrough infections as were previously reported.

Lulz
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Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Lulz

Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

Google “CDC Alarmed”.

You’ll find it. It’s a different article than the link above.

Look for “CDC Alarmed”.

It’s from today.

A real eye opener.

Even for the bright eyed.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Lulz

Why would you read any site that calls it “the CCP virus”?

The actual study they reference seems fairly sound, although there’s some interesting anomalies in their data. Most notably, 87% of infections were in men. This is very different than previous studies, which have shown that men are slightly more likely to die (in some countries), but did not show any gender differences in infection rates. Either they have some new variant that much more strongly infects men (pretty unlikely), or the spread was driven primarily by a few specific events attended primarily by men… specifically, by vaccinated men.

Due to the atypical way in which this outbreak spread, the data can’t be applied to infection rates as a whole. It’s definitely useful information, but it doesn’t justify the “vaccinated people are just as likely to be infected” claims, since the cluster was not among the general population.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

That’s the third memo you missed.

I clearly stated it’s a different link than the one lulz posted.

He made a mistake linking my comment to that link.

He might as well of sent you to Singapore.

Way to dodge the issue?

Why would you read any article that calls it the CCP virus, let alone quote it?

You can’t Google “CDC Alarmed”?

Or just won’t?

Or just won’t acknowledge it?

Is it past your booster time?

Singapore?

Sheesh.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

“The CCP virus” is an obvious reference to the CCP run Wuhan lab virus origins or do you believe a pangolin kissed a bat?

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Probably a portion of them were vaccinated. It’s possible the virus has mutated further, even if it’s still being called delta. For a while, every study was showing vaccines offered almost as good of protection against infection with delta as with other variants. In the last month, we’re seeing evidence of a higher infection rate.

Note, however, that most of the numbers being tossed around are a bit misleading. For Singapore, some reporters decided to include partially vaccinated people in the figure for vaccinated people, while the numbers have always shown partially vaccinated people have substantially less protection – it’s why you need to get two doses. If a single dose offered good protection, you wouldn’t need a second one. Also, those type of numbers always come from countries with very high vaccination rates. In a country where 100% of people are vaccinated, 100% of cases will be vaccinated people! A further factor could be natural immunity in the unvaccinated population. As the virus spreads among unvaccinated people, and they develop natural immunity (well, those that don’t die), the portion of infections in unvaccinated people will drop, even without need any change in how well the vaccines work against variants.

Even with the numbers showing the vaccines offer less protection against infection with the latest mutation, all numbers so far still show the vaccines are exceptionally effective at preventing death and severe symptoms from it, as well as still showing decent protection against infection, even if not at the levels for previous variants.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Sorry, Bushytails,

You guessed wrong.

Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

Maybe Google “CDC Alarmed”?

Then get back to me.

Singapore? No, Cape Cod.

Partially vaccinated? No.

High vaccination rate? Check.

I guess you missed today’s memo from the CDC.

Salute to AA, “The King of the Links.”

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

See my reply to Lulz above. A correct number, but from a small sample that does not represent the general population.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

See that lulz mis linked my comment.

“CDC Alarmed” Cape Cod.

It’s that simple.

That lulz link is schmutz.

Lynn H
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Lynn H
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Thank you Bushy for some solid balanced critical thinking without bias.

Another variable is some of the vaccines used in other countries have less effectiveness. I’ve heard as low as 75% on the original variants and who knows how much on the Delta and other variants.. Can probably add in counterfeit vaccines in some countries such as India and Thailand where antibiotic counterfeits are a known occurrence.

AA
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AA
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Thanks Guest.

Dirty
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2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

So fake… Im sure all these people are testing everyday…I’ve never even met anyone who tested be4 im.just saying

Thesteve4761
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Thesteve4761
2 years ago
Reply to  Dirty

Then you aren’t asking. Or aren’t shopping. Or. Or. Or.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Dirty

I’ve been tested for work. Do I count?

cutomorrow
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2 years ago

well this sucks not wonderful !

CB
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CB
2 years ago

This Covid is a tuff one as it mutates getting stronger, we will have to fight back! Wear your masks do not mess with Covid, it will mess with you. Do you like the taste of food? Covid will and does take that from you, I mean besides taking life’s, the long haul symptoms are not to be messed with. Everybody I know that had Covid reported that taste buds were gone and still even after a year , having problems tasting food. I would hate that! I do not what Covid. Covid killed my nieces mother in law 57 years old. She worked in a hospital. Prayers for all those in the hospitals right now around the world fighting for life. 🙏💔

Eyeball Kid
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Eyeball Kid
2 years ago

“The highest single-day report since the first local case was diagnosed in February 2020” can very much be a product of more people being tested than ever before.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Eyeball Kid

11.64% positivity rate over the last week, 14.6% for today’s update, so nope.

Eyeball Kid
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Eyeball Kid
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

You’re citing last week and they’re going back 18 months… “since the first local case was diagnosed in February 2020”. Of course when more people are tested more are reported. Do you dispute that?

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Eyeball Kid

You suggested we could be having more positive tests due to more tests in general. Since the positivity rate in the last week and the last day are both abnormally high, this is not the case. If anything, we’re seeing more positives with fewer tests.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Bushytails, not so fast.

More tests, so yep.

You must have missed the memo again.

16% more tests performed than yesterday. Good eye, Eyeball Kid.

(472 today, versus, 407 yesterday.)

But that only accounts for between 5 and 6 positives. I’ll give you that.

Eyeball Kid is safe, tie goes to the runner.

He’s right.

Your part wrong, partly right.

So, all things being relative, 69 cases versus an adjusted for test numbers, 40-41 for yesterday, versus 69, today.

This is alarming, also for sure.

But it’s hard to really quantify, without knowing their vaccinated status.

For the hospitalizations, as well.

If they aren’t, say that, if they are, say that.

Don’t leave us to speculate.

We need facts now more than ever.

Eyeball Kid
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Eyeball Kid
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

“Eyeball Kid is safe, tie goes to the runner” …

By a lash.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Eyeball Kid

Keep swinging, kid, you’re on the ball.

Eyeball Kid
Guest
Eyeball Kid
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Aye

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Eyeball Kid

Don’t let anyone brow beat you.

You are an exemplary pupil.

Eyeball Kid
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Eyeball Kid
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Okay I’ll keep a lid on it.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Also, Eyeball Kid, If the same number of tests were performed on Friday that were performed on Thursday, (407) at Fridays positivity rate , the comparable number to Thursday would be 59, not 69.

So, you are correct, 10 additional cases were based on testing number not just positivity rate.

Good catch. Way to stay focused.

I wouldn’t have thought to check that had you not mentioned it.

Eyeball Kid
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Eyeball Kid
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

I don’t excel at numbers, Guest, and really should not insert myself into such discussions. The good catch you refer to, and the focus, might well have been more inadvertent than not. Commenters such as yourself, and Bushytails, are much better suited for statistical analysis. Stay the course, all of you, for through this morass there one day may emerge a clear path to follow.

Spikie
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Spikie
2 years ago

I don’t care! Let the virus run and move one. People are so brainwashed! Just traveled a bunch and 99.9% of people are not masking and they are not sick! Greeze people, get over this!

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Spikie

Except they are sick. As all the cases and hospitalizations attest to.

Marigolds
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Marigolds
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Most cases are already recovered if you follow the dashboard. Stay away from vac.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Except are they vaccinated?

That’s where the rubber meets the road.

Your comment is more or less meaningful, based on that status.

We cannot just assume they all were not.

Or that they all were.

I would never assume either way.

Especially with what is going on in Cape Cod.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Read this and make of it what you will.

PFIZER LEAK: EXPOSING THE PFIZER MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY AGREEMENT.

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1419659586936713221.html

fishkiller
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fishkiller
2 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

“Purchaser acknowledges…the long-term effects and efficacy of the Vaccine are not currently known and that there may be adverse effects of the Vaccine that are not currently known.” – Pfizer

“Purchaser hereby agrees to indemnify, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS Pfizer, BioNTech (and) their Affiliates…from and against any and all suits, claims, actions, demands, losses, damages, liabilities, settlements, penalties, fines, costs and expenses…”

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago
Reply to  fishkiller

yeah that’s not sketchy at all

“all sales are final”

how humco of them — and these vaccinated commenters also hated mom n pop medical pot farmers…. sheesh

Hate on Marlboro

Hate on Pfizer and Moderna

But dont hate on us or yourself. Its a bad look.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

You can line up at VAERS until the cows come home, and PFIZER will NEVER be held responsible for anything, period. A New York Court will see to it.

Now, stick out your arm, we have excess jabs to dispose of.
And don’t look to other countries to save you, they signed the agreement too.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Thank you ☕,
I did read it.

Sounds about right.

cutomorrow
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2 years ago
Reply to  Spikie

roflmao spikie … post of the week …lol

Hayforker
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Hayforker
2 years ago

The vaccines aren’t stopping things and so I suspect there will be more lockdowns and business closures announced in coming months. People need to say NO! when it happens because the damage caused by those misguide policies will cause more harm, but still not stop the virus.

Unless the military, national guard, and police want to try enforcing a require shot rule then this cycle just repeats again and again. And even then the virus could mutate and breakthrough again.

No More Lockdowns and Closures Period.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Hayforker

I suspect we’ll see another mask mandate soon. Then people will claim that masks must not work since we had high cases and masks, totally ignoring that the mask mandate was put in place in response to high cases, not the other way around.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

I suspect we will see a booster soon.

People will claim the jabs didn’t work.

If there is a 1260+ times increased viral load with Delta, those masks are getting 1260 times more contaminated with Delta.

That seems simple.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

The booster is already being deployed in Israel i believe.

I’m sure you, like many of us, predicted this reality. We were called ” conspiracy theorist”, “kooks”, “paranoid”, “misinformation”, etc… and yet here it is. Come to pass.

The vax pass ports are close behind. Nevermind the shots don’t work, just boost up every 6 months, and prove it, and then we can all get back to life!

What could go wrong?

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago

That guy in Arcata, the booster rollout will be carefully timed again, to appear to do the trick again like when the vaccine was rolled out in the first place.

Second verse, same as the first.

Why wouldn’t they give the booster before cases go up?

Because it won’t look like it did anything.

As in, no cases before, no cases after, or then they go up.

Nobody is buying it.

What goes up must come down, it does that naturally.

So, wait til the cases start rising, try and time it as perfectly as you can, around halfway up, this time don’t forget to factor in the lag time, or not because it fooled everyone the last time anyway, a month or so before the peak is projected to hit, and, Voila, now the booster is a godsend, and obviously worked amazingly.

Cases come magically down shortly thereafter, and everyone is suddenly sold on it.

It’s not rocket science.

Fauci logic.

It’s what he is waiting for.

He wants to sell the public on the boosters.

Well, it is based on predicted trajectories, so well, maybe sort of rocket science on their part.

I predicted it before. I was born in the night, but not last night.

Simply observational theory on my part, and I’ve seen it happen before.

They are coming up.

Let the panic set in real good.

Make everyone wear masks.

Relentlessly lash the unjabbed,

In another week or few, it’s booster time.

Guaranteed.

I’d put money on it.

What are the gonna do, roll out the boosters after the cases and deaths tart falling again on their own without the boosters?

Not a chance, folks, there is no way they will let that happen.

And it will come down, booster or no booster, it has to, just like before the vaccine, in the first wave.

Everything unravels if that happens.

If that happens, they are had.

The illusion would be revealed.

I wonder if half of America will roll up their sleeves, again?

What’s Fauci got up his sleeve?

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

It all kinda come together if I could get anyone to consider the possibility that this is real.
THE PFIZER MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY AGREEMENT

The legal sales doc. fills in many gaps.

HotCoffee July 30, 2021 11:12 pm on this thread.

Trying not to get into trouble with the don’t post to many times rule.
Even if this isn’t their legal agreement, which I think it might be, I suspect they have one just as tight.

I’d like intelligent feedback if you’re so inclined. It really is a interesting thread.

Guesst
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Guesst
2 years ago

Please keep up the good work Arcata Guy. It’s appreciated.

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago
Reply to  Hayforker

with over 1 billion guns in the US of which 70% or more owned by “unvaccinated” (as if we are the ones that did something dumb af) a “shot rule” would backfire, horrendously.

IF they want a civil war on the other hand…. mandate the zombie juice

well . . .
Guest
well . . .
2 years ago
Reply to  Hayforker

They would stop the virus if we did actual shelter in place orders, where you need a legit reason to be out. The way we went about it was a foolish half-measure.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
2 years ago
Reply to  well . . .

Absolutely. To be even more effective id suggest the first few who are caught outside are shoot (not with a vaccine) if their papers don’t check out.

Fromthehills
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Fromthehills
2 years ago

The common cold/flu has been doing this for hundreds of years. I guess deleting history, and putting college educated children in place of adults in certain areas, has created a panic, like who didn’t clean up the LEGOs after playtime. Now we all have to pay for it. Open up you’re eyes idiots, holy shit……..

Bushytails
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Bushytails
2 years ago
Reply to  Fromthehills

Yep, throughout recorded history, pandemics have caused huge loss of life, disruption to society, failures of economies and nations, mass suffering and grief, people with long-term symptoms for life,… maybe now we actually have the technology to have a different outcome?

Fromthehills
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Fromthehills
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

No, the technology in democratic hands is to feed the Middle East and thier assets. Biden’s done a great job of ruining domestic energy production and tripling prices. Right into the hands of people that want to bomb our country…

OrleansNative
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OrleansNative
2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

You are talking to blank walls Bushy. Hang in there.

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2 years ago
Reply to  OrleansNative

That wasn’t Attenborough?

I must have been disorientated.

I hope it’s not the cordyceps!

Guest
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2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Or now we have the technology to trigger a pandemic at will, that some will massively profit from, and the rest will suffer, with the same outcome.

We’re all just worker bees now.

Penny Pincer
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2 years ago
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It’s modern day serfdom!

I can see my future… Wage slavery…

well . . .
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well . . .
2 years ago
Reply to  Penny Pincer

They didn’t need a pandemic to achieve that, only to convince the poor and ignorant that conservatives / and neoliberals have their economic interest in mind.

lol
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lol
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

So few profit that the conspiracy you are proposing is laughable.

thatguyinarcata
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2 years ago
Reply to  lol

Most conspiracies (the most common ones are the simple daily behaviors of for profit business, not some nefarious global cabal seeking world domination) are pursued in an effort to profit a few. When people are working toward the broad common good they don’t generally need to do it secretly

I want to die from Covid
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I want to die from Covid
2 years ago

Look at Pfizers problem reaction solution results.

$$$$$

Guest
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Guest
2 years ago

WTF?

And who sells the little shot bandaids, let me guess, J&J?

And the syringes?

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

and remdesivir kills you at $1000 bucks per treatment… dont worry its covered in your copay… sounds like a good deal to me

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago

I understand where the impulse to plug the ears and look away comes from.

Queue up the “this is normal” meme…

Sparky
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2 years ago

… Meanwhile in time for school so we can further torture the children.

Biden is now science…

Fauci can still play in his Wuhan Lab..

Auntie O can still rage over “anti vaxer crazed propaganda”…

Willie is still watching ..

The experiment jab got another extension after hundreds of thousands of VAERS . But we are still controlled by fear and hatred. (As views and comments add up) We consumed this and now we are controlled .

Our kids think we are nuts.

Almost half the comments on Lost Coast Outpost are deleted (wake up).

Health , exercise and good habits are never discussed by government authority or big Pharma.

We sell fear and cause community diversity. We all have to relax and be as one without blaming others. A new varient will not be more deadly that would cause it to become extinct. The mutation is less harmful. Do research on your own. Please be careful of mainstream media lies.

Happy Kids Faces Matter !
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2 years ago
Reply to  Sparky

The kids aren’t bothered. Don’t care. Aren’t upset. Will be ok.

It’s the adults I’m worried about.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Thesteve4761

I’m not sure about that, I believe that anxiety and depression is quite high amongst the youth these days

I like stars
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I like stars
2 years ago
Reply to  Thesteve4761

Do you speak for all the kids Steve?

Bushytails
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2 years ago
Reply to  Sparky

” Happy Kids Faces Matter !” You know, I saw that exact wording on vandalism a few days ago. Are you the one going around vandalizing public property with bullshit?

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2 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

I don’t think that is what the CDC is alarmed about.

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2 years ago
Reply to  Sparky

Pretty pathetic to post the same anti vax propaganda and respond to your own comments day after day. What’s the point? Sow chaos, hardship and death so one of the fringe right might have a shot at mainstream again? Really low to sacrifice your community for your own personal political vendetta and entertainment. It’s not entertainment, it’s lives. You obviously haven’t seen or experienced the suffering up close and how lucky you are! Divisive behavior like this is the schmutz on our collective national shoes. Burn it down is not a policy. Do something, build something, try to make it better, have a viable solution. You don’t. Anti isn’t a solution, it’s just opposition for the sake of it. Like a petulant child screaming nooo! because their toy got taken away. Yes, your toy got taken away. No, the rest of us shouldn’t suffer for it.

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fishkiller
2 years ago
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Foggy, what is your solution? March right off the cliff with the other lemmings?
It’s well past time to push back and say no……..

Sparky’s comment was spot on, yours not so much.

You called out his “divisive behavior” after he said “We all have to relax and be as one without blaming others”……….pot calling kettle black?

Hayforker
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Hayforker
2 years ago
Reply to  fishkiller

Yes, time to say NO.

W
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W
2 years ago
Reply to  FogDog

Burn it down was the policy all last summer

AA
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2 years ago
Reply to  Sparky

Thanks Sparky.

Willie Bray
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2 years ago
Reply to  Sparky

🕯🌳Hey.🖖🖖

lol
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lol
2 years ago
Reply to  Sparky

New variants are often extremely deadly and only go extinct after they have killed many people. Why would you say anything on this topic with not even 1 hour of education in biology?

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I like stars
2 years ago
Reply to  lol

New variants tend to be successful if they are more contagious but less deadly.

Why would you belittle Sparky when you are apparently not well informed yourself?

AA
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AA
2 years ago

‘Research suggests Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine reprograms innate immune responses.

Researchers in The Netherlands and Germany have warned that Pfizer-BioNTech’s coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine induces complex reprogramming of innate immune responses that should be considered in the development and use of mRNA-based vaccines.

Jorge Domínguez-Andrés and colleagues say that while the vaccine has been shown to be up to 95% effective in preventing infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and subsequent COVID-19, little is known about the broad effects the vaccine may have on the innate and adaptive immune responses.”

From news-medical.net

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2 years ago
Reply to  AA

AA, always carving the freshest line, leaving the crowd in the spray.

What if?,

What if?,

What if it the jab was a bad idea?

Like, a really bad idea?

Think collateral damage.

Auntie Ovine
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2 years ago
Reply to  AA

A trained immune system is not damage. It is a normal way the immune system learns not to overreact as it does when the inflammation needed to eliminate the virus actually damages the body in attempt to eliminate the virus.

Guest
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2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Think brainwash, and/or amnesia, and/ or dementia, and/or memory loss, of the immune system.

Or it just gets short circuited.

fishkiller
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fishkiller
2 years ago
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Antibody Dependent Enhancement

look it up if unfamiliar

Auntie Ovine
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2 years ago
Reply to  fishkiller

That was the last dead horse the anti vaxxers attempted to whip into a gallop. It’s addressed by the simple fact that deaths from Covid-19 declined in their age cohorts after vaccination. Not increased.

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

you are too confident that you aren’t the dead horse. Start praying. God hates pride.

We all go to the glue factory eventually, but letting a eugenics elite change your DNA is crazy.

That’s not “anti-vaxxer” I got the TDAP vax in feb.

Its also 70% effective against con-vid with much longer lasting immunity than the zombie juice.

PRAY

KIDS: stay away from needles

shame on you
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shame on you
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

At this point you for sure know that the vaccinations d not alter DNA, so you are intentionally spreading what you know to be false.

Misguidedyouth
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2 years ago
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How do they not slter dna and when they literally force your DNA to create spike proteins?

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago
Reply to  shame on you

“I know for sure”…? What I know for sure is that Dr. Robert Malone invented RNA vaccine technology and says that the vaccinated are going to die in 2 years, okay.

These tyrants want all of us, but they aint getting me. They aint gettin the Christians.

All of this reminds me of prophecy.

Good Luck and God Bless!

Auntie Ovine
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Auntie Ovine
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

“UPDATE: Malone reached out to Logically, stating that he did not invent the mRNA vaccines”

https://www.logically.ai/factchecks/library/3aa2eefd

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2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Its true that he did not invent this vaccine technology. Its also true that he is an accomplished professional in the relevant field of scientific inquiry and his concerns can not be brushed off as uninformed

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thetallone
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

Um..Christian church gatherings in Mendocino County were among the first ‘superspreader’ events. A virus don’t care which style of make-believe you subscribe to.

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago
Reply to  thetallone

Not scared. Jesus take the wheel.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZQxNOvwsHzrz/

Oh and for my God Fearing Patriots:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPhdpk5Rd6A

2A means your body your choice

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I like stars
2 years ago
Reply to  thetallone

So true. This is one of the latest groups of superspreaders. They all claim to have been vaccinated.

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treehugger
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

AO says..
“the simple fact that deaths from Covid-19 declined in their age cohorts after vaccination. Not increased.”…

it’s obvious that they want it to appear that way in order to give credibility to the jab..

so they started testing at lower cycles so much fewer people test positive and therefore fewer are dying “from covid”..

which all along they were dying from something else (like heart disease, cancer,etc.. you know, one of the 3+ comorbidities they all had).. but if they tested positive with their super sensitive test, it was declared and tallied up as a “covid death” because they wanted the numbers high..

they can also simply decide to have a more stringent policy now for determining what is actually a covid death.. more “with covid”, less “from covid” = less “covid deaths” .. and of course they give the credit for the decrease to the magic jab..

don’t you see how easy it is for them to manipulate the numbers (and people) in order to get the results they want??

AA
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2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Auntie, tell that to news-medical.net.

news-medical.net is “a trusted source of all your medical and life science needs, this site and content complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information.”

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2 years ago

Let’s look at the numbers in Humboldt County and the events since June 15th when so many people just gave up their masks and social distancing. July 4th events, Fortuna Rodeo, Fortuna Auto Expo, Friday Nights in Eureka, Rewood Acres, Crabs baseball games to name a few.
So yeah, let’s all act like we didn’t just spend the last 18 months avoiding large society outbreaks by being a little cautious, go on our merry way like it didn’t make any difference and ignore the writing on the wall.
Go out and have fun because OMG, who gives a damn if anyone is still getting sick and or dying?
People are apathetic because in our lifetimes since the 1940’s and 1950’s we have not experienced the pandemics of yore in 100+ years and enough folks that did experience them are not alive any more to remember and remind us of those terrible times.
Ignorance is bliss right? Until you’re in the hospital on a ventilator and your family can’t even come hold your hand.
Bushytails – thanks for playing along with these commentors with a little sense, evidence and reality about the situation.

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2 years ago
Reply to  DawnI

Let’s imagine that doing nothing round have caused 5 times the death we saw in the last year. Seems like a pretty wild guess but hell, let’s entertain your fear.

250 people, mostly past the average life expectancy age for our country (let alone our want dieing County) willpass away over the next year. Is that actually a catastrophe?

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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Of course every death of someone that we care about is a personal tragedy. However, it is a bit ridiculous to insist that the entire world change its behavior because you had a personal tragedy.

I’ve lost close friends to car accidents. So why don’t you all stop driving?

On a society scale you can’t consider each individual story, they are all filled with heartbreak and triumph and all that rich human experience. We have to look at the big picture though, and it has taken a lot of statistical shenanigans to make this thing look to some like it might have been worth the harm caused by the governments response.

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2 years ago

It’s not a matter of giving up driving but learning enough to put on a seat belt. If individual tragedies were not brushed off by anti vaxxers when caused by a disease yet magnitudes less number of similar tragedies magnified as proof of vaccine malfeasance when it suits the anti vaxxer’s agenda, it could be a much more rational discussion.

Misguidedyouth
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Misguidedyouth
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

You are the one who can never be rational because you constantly say “anti vaxxer”

Hayforker
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Hayforker
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Let’s use the seatbelt as an analogy for the vaccine shots. They might reduce fatalities, but driving is still very dangerous as is life generally and definitely during a pandemic. Life goes on.

Yes every death is a tragedy but why aren’t we considering the harm and even deaths caused by covid rules, lockdowns, and business closures?

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Call me crazy
2 years ago
Reply to  Hayforker

It doesn’t fit the narrative.

W
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W
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Human nature would say since the seatbelt makes it safer i can take more chances.
Seems to be what is going on right now.

holy hell
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holy hell
2 years ago
Reply to  W

That not human nature, that utter stupidity. Seat belts remind people that driving is dangerous, if they are not stupid.

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I like stars
2 years ago
Reply to  holy hell

Just under 50% of folks are below average intelligence.

A strategy that does not account for the actions of the stupid may be a stupid strategy.

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2 years ago
Reply to  I like stars

Exactly.

50%of the population is all that has ever been achieved with the flu vax.

A strategy dependent on 70%, 80% or more vax status was bound to fail.

It’s interesting that just under 50% have been vaccinated.

thatguyinarcata
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2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

I understand that you have you mythical anti-vaxxers in your head, who’s flawed logic you are able to smite down with merely a pinky. But many of us who do not appreciate the push for unproven medical interventions as the only acceptable path do not dismiss any individual tragedies.

However, life is full of tragedy. Every day there is death and maiming, and hunger, and heartbreak enough to crush a person’s spirit. The point is that we can’t allow our pain about any individual tragedy be the driving force in public policy.

Most people are not insisting that no one be allowed access to these injections. Most people are not claiming that everyone who accepts these injections will be killed. Most of us are simply stating that these new products don’t yet pass our personal risk/reward threshold and we don’t appreciate being pressured to experiment with injections just to satisfy other peoples’ fears.

If public health would pursue a wider ranging campaign instead of presenting a dichotomy of “everyone accept experimental injections or we will have to shut society down” there wouldn’t be such push back. It is almost as if they are wanting to create conflict.

I hope that the experimental injections you received work and are safe. I hope that you feel more comfortable in the world now that you have received a perceived prophylactic. I have been glad to see a bit of life returning to our streets and squares and I would hope that those that have chosen the experimental protection will accept that we would all prefer to move on with our lives, comfortable with the level of risk we perceive, and join us in refuting continued intervention in our daily activities from the government.

Also, did you pick a favorite study yet to show me why you are so confident that modern inoculation schedules produce the best overall health outcomes? I’ve been looking for myself but I can’t find them, just the couple that indicate that there may be some issues worthy of further study. At this point I’d say just drop a couple of the hundreds and hundreds randomly please. Thanks

Guest
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2 years ago

Good comment.

W
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W
2 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

If your going to use the number of deaths from 1918 you also have to consider what the population was at that time. It was much much less back then.
So basically if you do it the way you are your data you is flawed.

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2 years ago
Reply to  W

It was less than a third so a adjusted death rate, like inflation, would be closer to 2 million. I’m not going to break out a calculator though. If you were to compare the two you’d also have to factor in a few other factors, average life span of citizen now vs then and general health, population densities, and of course vaccines. That’s for someone smarter than me, or someone with more free time.

Mile
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Mile
2 years ago
Reply to  Mile

Internet says Spanish flu fatality rate was between 2.5 to 4 percent compared with covid fatality rate of .22 to .33. Depending on geographic location. Ten times more deadly but it didn’t kill 10 times as many people, number adjusted of course. Probably due to many reason, no old folk homes back them for cuomo to cram with the pandemic, the old people were already dead. And airplanes, population density, etc,

Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
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2 years ago
Reply to  DawnI

Everything you mentioned are outdoor events. The CDC’s new guidance specifically said masks are to be worn indoors by all, whether vaccinated or not.

Here’s Joe Biden’s statement from May 13:

“Today is a great day for America,” President Joe Biden said during a Rose Garden address heralding the new guidance, an event where he and his staff went without masks. Hours earlier in the Oval Office, where Biden was meeting with vaccinated Republican lawmakers, he led the group in removing their masks when the guidance was announced.

“If you are fully vaccinated, you no longer need to wear a mask,” he said, summarizing the new guidance and encouraging more Americans to roll up their sleeves. “Get vaccinated — or wear a mask until you do.”

If unvaccinated people are not, and have not been, wearing masks after the CDC’s guidelines on May 13th, shame on them. They may literally bring a pox upon their house.

However, under the current guidelines, vaccinated people may still gather in numbers for outdoor events unmasked, as I read the current CDC guidelines. The unvaccinated may attend those outdoor events also, but masked.

What really concerns me is that there are key sets of data that the CDC is not giving us so we can make our own assumptions as to what is safe and what is not. Just constant course shifting.

DawnI
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2 years ago

I believe the idea was to keep some social distancing in place to some extent. No masks, a wild varient, and everyone standing elbow to elbow might be how we got here. I also beleive the June 15th date for ditching masks was in place a bit before they had an idea how rampant, and contagious, the Delta varient has become. It was just an arbitary date picked out of a hat for those that find themselves at home with themselves, a few family members an those clamoring their ‘rights’ are being infringed on. I’ve always been mystified why people work 40, 60, 80 hours a week to pay to have a home to go home to but come their day off or vacation time the first thing they want to do is get out of the house. Stay home and enjoy your first world bounty!
While most folks were ditching their masks I made myself a batch of fresh ones.

Responding to some of the comments above regarding death and dying I am going to state here my Very controversal belief of death in all forms. Sorry, but not sorry. Fate is Fate in each of our lives. I came to this after facing deaths in a myriad of ways – cancer, horrific accidents, OD’s, old age, medical adventures gone wrong, and yes, suicide. Make your peace with it while you are alive as it might spare the people left behind a little pain.
Of course I have mourned for many. My mode is that all kids should learn early in life is that the Only thing we know for sure is we all die.
Live a good life(lives) and love those with you on earth now so you aren’t second guessing your last words or action with them. Very often that is easier said then done.

Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
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Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
2 years ago
Reply to  DawnI

Excellent response, and I appreciate your kind words regarding death and how we should treat each other while we are here.

Thank you!

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago

Pandemic of Bullcrud. That Z juice is permanent. “Boosters”

Call me crazy
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Call me crazy
2 years ago

My body my choice.

It’s time to find a new job, a new friend, a new mate , a new squeeze if they don’t believe in your lifestyle.

China was a part of a bio.weapon creation , and now we are cursing at each other because we are unable to cope with our ineffective self determination.

Being effective means following your own path.

Hot mess
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Hot mess
2 years ago

Thanks to the jabbed.

Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
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Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
2 years ago

Please note I posted this in yesterday’s article about Covid numbers just before this article hit. I’m posting here so it may be seen, read and discussed.

I’m just going to put some numbers here:

164 million people in the US are fully vaccinated.

35 million people have contracted Covid.

48 million people are under the age of 12 and cannot take the vaccine.

The population of the US is 332 million people.

To achieve herd immunity, 70-90% of the population has to have either taken the vaccine or contracted and survived the virus.

What is 70% of 284 million? (332M-48M)

I came up with 199 million.

We are at herd immunity according to my math. Of course there may be a percentage of the population that contracted Covid AND have received the vaccine but I can’t find that statistic anywhere other than an nbc news article that states as many as 125,000 people have been “breakthrough” cases of contracting the virus after vaccination.

Not trying to start an argument, I’m genuinely curious and trying to make sense of the data we do have.

If we include the population under 12, we are at 60% of the population either vaccinated or have contracted the disease, with the variable being the number of people that have both had Covid AND who have received the vaccine.

Im also unsure if the 612K that have died are included in the 35M people that have contracted the virus.

Guest
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2 years ago

Jim’s guest is someone else’s wife,
The outbreak of breakthrough cases in Cape Cod were associated with a vaccinated rate of 69%.

There has got to be 10% or more that have recovered.

Certainly one could assume that there are well over 70% with immunity from the jabs or actual exposure.

Yet 74% of cases are breakthrough.

The hypothesis that viral loads are reduced significantly with vaccinations has also now been shown to be untrue, at least with Delta.

I didn’t believe that for a minute, anyway.

That was a viral load all right.

na
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na
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

74% of cases are breakthrough, in one small sample in a region with high vaccination rates.

Guest
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Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  na

“One small sample”

So, what is your theory on the same thing happening among the staff at UCSF Hospital and one other nearby hospital?

They mentioned that there was no patient to staff spread, or vice versa.

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago

we would be at herd immunity but vaccinating mid pandemic (which is not done except in movies) creates variants.

If EVERYONE took antibiotics, we would grow superbugs.

IF you dont get double jabbed in the back, and I won’t take the tequila shot for 1MM, stay home buy storable food.

Dont risk your life or others’ lives. Act like a grower even if you aren’t. Ignorance kills. Food saves. Believe nothing. Question everything.

Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
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Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

“Vaccinating mid pandemic”…

Now there’s an interesting variable that I have done no research on. Thank you for that.

Guest
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Guest
2 years ago

Here’s an interesting variable,

Vacationing mid pandemic.

Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
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Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Been doing that this whole time. From March of last year to may of this year, it was downright enjoyable to be out on the road. The sky was bluer, less traffic, more wildlife sightings, gas was much less expensive, restaurants that were flipping the bird to Democrat overreach were happy to see you, so were motels. Traveling during the pandemic was epic, and I did a lot of it!

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mumbo jumbo
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

What?

Willie Bray
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2 years ago
Reply to  mumbo jumbo

🕯🌳What indeed. 👁👁

Hayforker
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Hayforker
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

Interesting thought.

hmm
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hmm
2 years ago
Reply to  bearjoo

You have already been educated on this stupid idea. Vaccines are not a selective pressure, not comparable to antibiotic resistance. Again you are choosing to post what you know to be false, you should be banned.

Lynn H
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Lynn H
2 years ago
Reply to  hmm

I am definitely FOR taking the vaccine, but vaccines could be a selective pressure. As could previous exposure to the virus. Probably 6 of one and half dozen the other.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  hmm

How are these vaccines not a selective pressure? They prime immunity against a particular aspect of viral infection. Wouldn’t they then be for viral mutations that use a sufficiently different vector of infection?

I can understand the notion that a killed or attenuated viral vector vaccine would not be a selective pressure but these mrna injections have a different mode of action that I don’t think can be accurately assumed to be functionally the same as traditional vaccines

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago

I would buy indoor (personal use only of course) from this man^^^^^ thatguyinarcata…. great research!

Gained immunity ?
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Gained immunity ?
2 years ago

I think the Pfizer US GOV partnership may be playing a role in the government not even studying gained immunity in healthy adults and children.My understanding is most healthy people actually have a good immune response to COVID ..Yes you can get sick for months,But if you’re not a smoker or carrying a underlying health condition you’re likely to do pretty well and recover with some level of gained immunity .So How did this go from a vaccine to protect the vulnerable ( absolutely necessary)to everyone needs shots ?
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https://news.yale.edu/2021/06/15/common-cold-combats-covid-19

Exposure to the rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold, can protect against infection by the virus which causes COVID-19, Yale researchers have found.

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Anonymous for fear of community reprisal
2 years ago

There’ve been several studies done on gained immunity. I would post a link to them but for some reason my post would be taken down then… Almost all the studies show less then a 1% reinfection rate. I think the most recent study was done by University of Missouri School of Medicine

Willie Bray
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2 years ago

🕯🌳Where does the immune system start? That’s the first place you need to focus on to keep this shit off your back. 🖖🖖

Mr and Mrs
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2 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Interesting thought about covid since it’s a overreaction of immune system. How come they can’t cure poison oak yet? Maybe the vaccine will train it to not respond to that also then I’d get it! Just kidding I like oakgasms in the shower.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Mr and Mrs

You can cure poison oak by removing the irritating oil from your skin. Its pretty easy.

Mr and Mrs
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2 years ago

Guy, I’ve had alot of experience with this one and searched alot about it. once the active compound in oak urinal or something can’t remember the exact name it binds with the proteins in the cell. Most natural remedies help treat the symptoms of oak and help heal the skin. It can’t unbind the molecules unfortunately is the hypothesis. It has a delayed reaction depending lots of factors. Skin, thickness of skin, body hair, from sweat, re-exposure from clothing, boots, car, animals but doesn’t actually spread like people think. It’s a hypothesis again but I think it’s bets a good wager.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Mr and Mrs

Hmm interesting info I hadn’t heard before. I am blessed to be largely immune to that precocious little vine. I feel for those in our region who are sensitive to its touch

Hot mess
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Hot mess
2 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

That’s the point. We don’t “have” an immune system we ARE an immune system.

Exposure to viruses bacteria molds etc etc happen everyday hundreds of times. Oh ye of little faith.

Call me crazy
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Call me crazy
2 years ago

FEAR!

Those who don’t take care of themselves and expect a social network to handle their health problems and lifestyle choices are the root of all this.

Maybe, just maybe, this is merely about forcing people to deal with their mortality in a more responsible way

If you are a defective specimen, you can look at the trend of efficiency as a direct threat to your life.

Become efficient and effective or die.

“In the context of the coronavirus pandemic, who is the “fittest”?

This is a challenging question. But as immunology researchers at the University of South Carolina, we can say one thing is clear: With no effective treatment options, survival against the coronavirus infection depends completely on the patient’s immune response.”

https://theconversation.com/what-does-survival-of-the-fittest-mean-in-the-coronavirus-pandemic-look-to-the-immune-system-137355

Carol C
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Carol C
2 years ago

I grew up on Cape Cod and still have family that live there. Provincetown is located at the very tip of Cape Cod. In the summer months there are 3 ferry boats per day that transport visitors from Boston to Provincetown. And lots of folks will drive across the Cape Cod Canal and take Route 6 or the slower 6A. In Provincetown the streets are very narrow and often it is so crowded that it is difficult to walk because of all the people. The 4th of July celebration brings even more people.
This delta mutation of the virus is even more contagious than the alpha. Of all the breakthrough infections of the vaccinated, the symptoms were mild and only a few folks were hospitalized. The vaccinations may not keep you from getting Covid, but they will protect you from severe symptoms.

I like stars
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I like stars
2 years ago
Reply to  Carol C

How many hospitalizations and deaths among the non-vaccinated in that group of folks?

Guest
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Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  I like stars

5 hospitalizations, 4 of them breakthrough, no deaths, in the Cape Cod report.

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2 years ago
Reply to  Carol C

Carol C,
Same thing is happening among 2 San Francisco hospital’s staff.

I know what you are instantly thinking, but not so fast.

Interestingly, they are saying that there had been no associated patient to staff, or staff to patient spread.

They mentioned community spread.

Go figure.

Cape Cod’s situation wasn’t an outlier, it was just the first instance.

Seems to be the recurring theme, now.

AA
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AA
2 years ago
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Thanks Guest.

Guest
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Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  AA

Your welcome.

Anonymous for fear of community reprisal
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Anonymous for fear of community reprisal
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Same thing is happening in several other countries as well. Except China for some reason, And Wu Han just had a huge New Year’s celebration.

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
2 years ago

Day 11 of covid

Well it’s been a rocky Day 8 til now. It’s an ass kicker but hopefully I am on my way to recovery. Feeling better today, yesterday was miserable like day 2.

In hindsight, avoid this like the plaugue, cause it is!! Almost two weeks and it is truly is the worst I have felt in my 50+ year life.

As far as the comments well we are a year and a half in and if you are resisting then your a fool. Good luck to all.

OrleansNative
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OrleansNative
2 years ago

Reading the comments about cv19 at RHBB does not foster optimism.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
2 years ago
Reply to  OrleansNative

Reality is often disheartening.

Willie Bray
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2 years ago

👁👁

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2 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

What would be interesting is knowing not only that the 74% of cases in Cape Cod were breakthrough, but also which vaccine, specifically if they were predominantly the J&J.

That would make sense.

Carol C
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Carol C
2 years ago
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All three vaccines have been administered.
https://www.provincetown-ma.gov/1364/COVID-19-Information-Page

Guest
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Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Carol C

That doesn’t indicate which vaccine the breakthrough cases were associated with, that’s what I was wondering, since the J&J has much less efficacy, I was wondering if there was a link.

They probably couldn’t mention it if they did find a link to the J&J

Dr. Professor Seamus
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Dr. Professor Seamus
2 years ago

I had no idea so many medical research scientists read and post on this site. This site is like the Johns Hopkins of moronic theories.

Willie Bray
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2 years ago

🕯🌳Hey does any of you have popcorn I ran out watching the first 2/3rds of this show. 🖖🖖

Guest
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2 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

Your not getting my Orville Redenbacher, Willie.

Hot mess
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Hot mess
2 years ago

https://youtu.be/amByoZ-O4rA

Fauci/Rand body language decoded.

AA
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AA
2 years ago

In the U.K., “we noticed that people who had been vaccinated and then tested positive for COVID-19 were more likely to report sneezing as a symptom compared with those without a jab.”

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/vaccinated-brits-who-catch-covid-24630248

Guest
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Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  AA

AA,

I was wondering if getting vaccinated might actually make a person MORE contagious.

I just couldn’t come up with the possible mechanism.

Fauci probably had them put a little pepper in the vaccines.

You know, job security, and pepper is always good for the stock.

AA
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AA
2 years ago
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Good question Guest. “Data shows that people who had been vaccinated and later tested positive for COVID-19 were more likely to report sneezing as a symptom compared to those without a needle stick.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/this-symptom-of-covid-19-is-more-frequent-in-vaccinated-people-according-to-study/ar-AALmPuQ

If that’s true, more sneezing probably isn’t going to help.

Unless the breakthrough cases are tracked, we don’t know.

Have a nice weekend.

Chris
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Chris
2 years ago
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Guesst, your posted comment …

“I was wondering if getting vaccinated might actually make a person MORE contagious”

… is little different than semi-slick trolling by maga-misinformation spreaders.

Keep feeding yer fellow forum minions this kinda stuff and you’ll be standing right beside the orange man in no time. That is, unless you already are, knowingly or not.

AA
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AA
2 years ago

“For other states that publish data like Utah, it’s clear breakthrough cases have accelerated in the past two months. In Utah on June 2, 2021, just 27 or 8 percent of the 312 new cases in the state were breakthrough cases. As of July 26 there were 519 new cases and almost 20 percent or 94 were breakthroughs, according to state data.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/breakthrough-covid-cases-at-least-125000-fully-vaccinated-americans-have-tested-positive/ar-AAMLpry