Tuesday, October 05, 2021

I'm Sure It's Nothing to Be Concerned About

Nope:

At one point the undercover journalist tells Croce that she has had her antibodies checked recently and she has “monster immunity.” Croce tells her his brother has the same result from natural infection. She asks him if she should get vaccinated. “Wait,” he advises. She then asks if her immunity is as good as the vaccine and Croce replies, “probably better.”

Croce then dropped this bomb: “So right now we are seeing an increase in the Delta variant. Not because of the variant but because of immune—basically [the vaccinated] antibodies are waning—they’re still protected but not at that 95 percent efficacy. It’s more like 70 percent.”

“So you’re probably protected for longer,” he tells the journalist because she had recovered from COVID.



What an uncanny ability to tell the future:

Spending on tests to detect the novel coronavirus soared in Wuhan, China, several months before the first official reporting of COVID-19 cases, suggesting the virus was already circulating in communities during the northern summer in 2019 before it was made public by Beijing, according to research by Australian cybersecurity firm Internet 2.0.

The firm tracked the sales of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests over several years, revealing an almost 50 percent increase between 2018 to 2019—the year before the COVID-19 outbreak spread across the world.

Sales of PCR tests, used to detect specific viruses, totaled 19.1 million yuan (AU$4 million) in 2016, before rising to 29.1 million yuan (AU$6 million) in 2017, 36.7 million yuan in 2018, and 67.4 million yuan (AU$14 million) in 2019.

“These findings challenge existing assumptions around when the pandemic began and support further investigation. The study concludes that a significant increase in spending in PCR equipment correlates to the spread of COVID-19,” according to the report, Procuring for a Pandemic: An Assessment of Hubei Province (China) PCR Procurement Assessments.

 

 

Make sure that everyone gets these shots before they expire like milk:

The effectiveness of the Pfizer Inc/BioNTech SE vaccine in preventing infection by the coronavirus dropped to 47% from 88% six months after the second dose, according to data published on Monday that U.S. health agencies considered when deciding on the need for booster shots.

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But federal employees and teachers make Liberal governments happen. Why alienate them?:

Compulsory vaccination of the largest workforce in the country will be “a complicated program to roll out,” said Dr. Theresa Tam, chief public health officer. Cabinet has said it will require all 300,540 federal employees to be vaccinated by month’s end: “Should people show proof upon entry to different buildings?”

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Six B.C. school district parent advisory councils, including Vancouver, Surrey and Burnaby, have also signed a letter to the provincial government calling for mandatory vaccination for teachers and staff.

 

These shots:

 

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Of the total 13,176 AEFI reports received to date:

12,462 AEFI reports are non-serious (94.6% of total AEFI reports)
- 714 AEFI reports meet the serious definition (5.4% of total AEFI reports)

- The most commonly reported adverse events are allergic skin reactions and other severe
or unusual events, reported in 24.4% and 21.3% of the total AEFI reports respectively

- 408 reports of events managed as anaphylaxis are reported, in which 28 reports also meet
the serious definition (see
Events Managed As Anaphylaxis section for more information)
- 30 reports of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (see
Guillain-Barré Syndrome section for more
information)

- 933 reports include a COVID-19 vaccine-specific adverse event of special interest, in which
442 reports also meet the serious definition (see
Adverse events of special interest section
for more information)

- 21 reports of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) after receipt of
AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD vaccine, of which 16 are vaccine-induced immune thrombotic
thrombocytopenia (VITT) (see
TTS/VITT section for more information)
- 408 reports of myocarditis or pericarditis after receipt of mRNA vaccine (see

Myocarditis/pericarditis
section for more information) 


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Quebec has vaccine passports yet they failed to prevent this:

Quebec recorded 402 new cases and the deaths of six more people attributed to the COVID-19 health crisis on Monday.


 

We trust the experts:

Dueling medical experts in an Ontario Superior Court case could not agree on how Covid is spread after eighteen months of evidence. “It is enough to note they are different,” wrote the Court: “We are not required to have to choose the opinion of one over the other.”

 


Then what were Canadian hospitals using to treat COVID patients?:

The Regeneron antibody cocktail, a combination of drugs used to treat COVID-19, is flying off the shelves in the United States.

The U.S. has purchased nearly three million doses at a cost of around US$2,100 each — much higher than a typical dose of COVID-19 vaccine — and is making the treatment available to patients for free, said the manufacturer.

And the World Health Organization endorsed on Friday the medication for some patients at high risk of hospitalization.

But in Canada, this and other drugs, known as monoclonal antibody treatments, are hardly being used — even though doctors say they would be a useful addition to their COVID-fighting arsenal.

“This new antibody cocktail is the one that is probably the most promising for people with mild COVID-19 and also seems to be promising for people who are hospitalized with COVID-19, who are naïve to the virus: so they haven’t been vaccinated or they haven’t been infected before,” said Dr. Amol Verma, a physician and scientist at St. Michael’s Hospital and the University of Toronto.

These drugs are a direct shot of antibodies targeting the virus that causes COVID-19, he said, designed to help people who have already been infected better fight it off, and lessening the chance that they may have to be hospitalized.

 

Also - is it easier to blamed the unvaccinated lepers for what people already know, that the Canadian healthcare system is rotten, than the bean-counters?:

Canada’s health-care capacity ranks among the worst of its peers and is a factor in economic losses during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a CIBC report.

The report, titled “Low hospital capacity in Canada: A continued economic risk as Covid becomes endemic,” highlights that Canada has one of the worst health-care capacities among developed countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

According to the Global Health Security Index, Canada ranks 41st out of 137 when it comes to capacity.

Canada’s capacity was already being strained prior to the pandemic in 2019 — and has caused Canada to implement more and stricter restrictions than other countries, resulting in less economic activity, according to the report.



Let's move those goalposts

Dr. Anthony Fauci on Oct. 4 shifted his position on whether Americans should gather for Christmas.

Fauci, the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, had said on Oct. 3 that he wasn’t sure yet when asked if Americans could get together to celebrate the winter holiday.

“It’s just too soon to tell,” he said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

About 24 hours later, Fauci changed his position, claiming his remarks were misinterpreted.

“I said ‘We don’t know’ because we’ve seen slopes that went down and then came back up. The best way to assure that we’ll be in good shape as we get into the winter would be to get more and more people vaccinated. That was misinterpreted as my saying we can’t spend Christmas with our families, which was absolutely not the case,” Fauci said on CNN.

“I will be spending Christmas with my family. I encourage people, particularly the vaccinated people who are protected, to have a good, normal Christmas with your family.”

 

Emotional extortion works so well! 



Now who else was in on it?:


 

Your timeline of this virus and how it was covered up, mishandled and polices regarding were enforced.

 


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