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It’s called gaslighting Cathaholic,seems to be running rampant …
It’s called gaslighting Cathaholic,seems to be running rampant …
LeafByNiggle responded . . .
It is not a paraphrase. Doing a few successful interventions is not the same thing as doing everything perfectly.Just false. Brix said that estimated deaths would be close to 2 million with no interventions at all. But we have had interventions - masks, social distancing, selective business restrictions, group gatherings. That is why it is “only” 220,000 instead of 2 million.
“Some things” is what brought the death toll down from 2 million to 220,000. If you want to see what more could have been done with bold leadership just look at nations like New Zealand, Germany, Norway, Finland, Portugal, Australia.Also by the way, according to your own sentence (“That is why it is “only” 220,000 instead of 2 million”) evidently we are doing some thing RIGHT.
How could it be a “misquote” when @Jeanne_S did not “quote”?No, Cathoholic, it is not a “nice” post. It is a false post because it misquotes Brix.
I showed how her paraphrase was inaccurate, at least for the purposes of showing the Brix was way off in what she said. Use as little logic, OK? Brix has not been shown to be wrong.Jeanne_S paraphrased Dr. Birx accurately.
Whatever.Use as (sic) little logic, OK? Brix (sic) has not been shown to be wrong.
The answer is MANY of them including BirxAmerican officials said the report, which projected up to 2.2 million deaths in the United States . . .
The isolation will need to be permanent.If you want to see what more could have been done
I didn’t read all the responses but where I am in the Midwest U.S. most everyone has a mask on out in public. There are at times a few that do not but most everyone has on a mask when out and about and then when they are done in the public sphere they go back and hold up in their houses. Most people are afraid to even get close to another person for fear that might be the person who will make them sick and die. So when I hear the news media say, “if people would just stay home and wear a mask when going out and stay six feet away from each other, we would see an end to this disease”, well I just stopped believing them. IMHO this case study of masks not as effective as hoped, I can certain see where that probably has a lot of truth in it and wonder what could be the reasons for it not being made so public.An overlooked study published recently by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests that cloth face coverings or masks are mostly ineffective in preventing the spread of the Chinese coronavirus as promoted by public health officials.
Good points MagdalenaRita.So when I hear the news media say, “if people would just stay home and wear a mask when going out and stay six feet away from each other, we would see an end to this disease”, well I just stopped believing them, so IMHO this case study of masks not as effective as hoped, I can certain see where that probably has a lot of truth in it and wonder what could be the reasons for it not being made so public.
The coronavirus pandemic has left the world facing an unprecedented hunger crisis. The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) has warned that by the end of the year, more than 260 million people will face starvation – double last year’s figures.
Like I said. It is tough to see what REAL roles masks have. They clearly have some role. But as to what? Nobody knows yet.Here is our best recomendations and you now have that information that admittedly may be wrong, to make YOUR DECISIONS upon.
Just as I have stopped believing Trump when he says this disease is rounding the corner and is about to disappear. To be fair, I never did believe him when he first said it, but my lack of belief has been vindicated.So when I hear the news media say, “if people would just stay home and wear a mask when going out and stay six feet away from each other, we would see an end to this disease”, well I just stopped believing them.
It would be if there was such a mandate, but their isn’t.,Mandated masking-up alone in a car is another example of foolishness.
As is usual when guidance is reduced to a tweet, the shorthand is not as clear as it should be. But there is a reasonable interpretation of this shorthand remark. When you go to a restaurant with others, there is often a lot of talking along with eating. A more charitable interpretation would be that he is advising people to put the mask back on whenever they stop to talk with their friends. It has been shown that talking, especially loud talking, expels massively more droplets than slow breathing. So if you stop to chat, do it through a mask.California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom telling people to put masks on between bites of food in restaurants is utterly ridiculous.
There have been hunger crises before and it was the Democrats who wanted to help, but the Republicans would block them. It seems disingenuous now to claim to oppose masking up because of world hunger! Give me a break!The coronavirus pandemic has left the world facing an unprecedented hunger crisis.
That’s why we have experts to see what we cannot see.It is tough to see what REAL roles masks have.
…is something nobody does.And pretending that they are all benefit and no risk,…
I have also said I don’t think the disease is going to disappear either. Not ever. Sometimes you challenged me when I said I believed it was going to be endemic. And so it still seems to be.I have stopped believing Trump when he says this disease is rounding the corner and is about to disappear. To be fair, I never did believe him when he first said it, but my lack of belief has been vindicated.
There are no public health officials spouting that line. Why do you think you are right and they are wrong?That being the case, the mitigations are pointless other than perhaps to prevent hospital-burdening spikes, and perhaps not even that.
The curve was flattened, but now the curve is shooting back up again and hospitalizations are surging. Many hospitals in Utah are at their ICU limit. The mortality rate is lower than it was because we know more about treatment. But not that much lower. The idea that there is no point to mitigation measures is beyond disgusting.Wasn’t that the initial intent re the shutdowns? They were supposed to flatten the curve ,however they were kept in place even after the curve was flattened.
That being the case, the mitigations are pointless other than perhaps to prevent hospital-burdening spikes, and perhaps not even that.
There are no public health officials spouting that line.
Because they would not be urging people to take mitigation measures if they thought there was no point to it.Why do you think they don’t think it already?
The possibility of what? That mitigation is pointless? I think not.Fauci allowed of the possibility in testimony before a Senate subcommittee.
You have a mistaken idea of what “endemic” means. It does not mean mitigation is pointless.Plenty of medical people think it will become or is already, endemic.
Which also does not mean that mitigation is pointless. That is your personal groundless anti-scientific opinion, and certainly not the message from public health experts, who are the best guides we have in this pandemic.No public health officials of which I am aware say Covid will completely disappear.
Why do you misrepresent what I say? I did not say mitigation is pointless. I opined that it is pointless as a strategy to eradicate Covid because we’re not going to eradicate the disease. I said it’s pointless OTHER than as a way to prevent spikes and overuse of resources.The possibility of what?
.There are no public health officials spouting that line.
Coronavirus likely to become as ‘endemic’ as the flu and a vaccine might not be able to stop it, top UK scientist says
PUBLISHED TUE, OCT 20 2020 7:14 AM EDT
UPDATED TUE, OCT 20 2020 8:38 AM EDT
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LONDON — Covid-19 is likely to become as “endemic” as the annual flu virus, according to the U.K.'s chief scientific advisor.
- Covid-19 is likely to become as “endemic” as the annual flu virus, according to the U.K.'s chief scientific advisor.
- A vaccine is not likely to eradicate the virus, the advisor cautioned.
Some potential vaccines are in late-stage clinical trials, but Patrick Vallance said none is likely to eradicate the virus.
“The notion of eliminating Covid from anywhere is not right,
because it will come back,” he said, noting there had only been one human disease “truly eradicated” thanks to a highly effective vaccine and that was smallpox.
“We can’t be certain, but I think it’s unlikely we will end up with a truly sterilizing vaccine, (that is) something that completely stops infection, and it’s likely this disease will circulate and be endemic, that’s my best assessment,” Vallance told the National Security Strategy Committee in London on Monday.
“Clearly as management becomes better, as you get vaccination which would decrease the chance of infection and the severity of disease … this then starts to look more like annual flu than anything else, and that may be the direction we end up going,” he said. . . . .
Cathoholic (I provided a link for the “unprecedented” aspect that Leaf CHANGED to precidented or to quote Leaf, “hunger crises before”) . . .The following conclusion (“Coronavirus likely to become as ‘endemic’ as the flu”) is virtually necessary considering the physiology that we know of. If this is the case, masking-up, social-distancing policies, quarantining healthy people, etc. is planned on being PERMANENT because the virus will be a PERMANENT fixture in society (or these mandates will need to change) just like the flu is a permanent fixture in our society. Masses (at least indoor Sunday Masses) are still closed in some…
Bold added for emphasis. Link above in my post from here or direct link at bottom of this post…The coronavirus pandemic has left the world facing an unprecedented hunger crisis.
To the readers here. Draw your own conclusions.There have been hunger crises before . . .
LeafByNiggle’s response?Mandated masking-up alone in a car is another example of foolishness.
Yes there is.It would be if there was such a mandate, but their isn’t.,
Masks - Coronavirus COVID-19 Response.To prevent infection, you must cover your nose and mouth when outside your home. So wearing a mask is now required statewide. Wearing a mask or cloth face covering can slow the spread of COVID-19 by limiting the release of virus into the air.