Too many people post videos on Youtube...they must have issues with certain countries or they do not know how to set the privacy settings for their videos to include all countries. Simply, I often get the following here at ET when people post links to videos by others on Youtube. Yet, other threads with Youtube videos work normally. The image below is what I see for the video that you posted...linked to the video on Youtube by someone. wrbtrader
that's a corp. channel. My guess is they want you to consume content through their affiliate or there's some copyright loops they have to jump thru.
As expected the best immunity to Covid is provided by a combination of full vaccination and a natural infection. Full vaccination against COVID-19 and a breakthrough infection builds 'super immunity,' study finds https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...-deliver-super-immunity/8925072002/?gnt-cfr=1
Uncounted: Inaccurate death certificates across the country hide the true toll of COVID-19 In some counties, just half of the spike in deaths during the pandemic is attributed to COVID-19. Researchers say that points to a massive undercount. https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/n...red-inaccurate-death-certificates/8899157002/ In late January, the official death toll from COVID-19 in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, stood at 210. At a makeshift memorial at a local Episcopal church, friends and relatives planted small, white flags representing how many people had died. Some inscribed flags with the names of those they had lost. But a couple hundred flags were missing. Those people almost certainly died from COVID-19, according to an examination of newly released data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but their death certificates don’t mention it. Instead, they list conditions with symptoms that look a lot like COVID-19, such as Alzheimer’s disease, hypertension and diabetes. Nationwide, nearly 1 million more Americans have died in 2020 and 2021 than in normal, pre-pandemic years, but about 800,000 deaths have been officially attributed to COVID-19, according to the CDC data. A majority of those additional 195,000 deaths are unidentified COVID-19 cases, public health experts have long suggested, pointing to the unusual increase in deaths from natural causes. An investigation by Documenting COVID-19, the USA TODAY Network and experts reveals why so many deaths have gone uncounted: After overwhelming the nation’s health care system, the coronavirus evaded its antiquated, decentralized system of investigating and recording deaths. Short-staffed, undertrained and overworked coroners and medical examiners took families at their word when they called to report the death of a relative at home. Coroners and medical examiners didn’t review medical histories or order tests to look for COVID-19. They and even some physicians attributed deaths to inaccurate and nonspecific causes that are meaningless to pathologists. In some cases, stringent rules for attributing a death to COVID-19 created obstacles for relatives of the deceased and contradicted CDC guidance. Undercounting COVID deaths: CDC unveils data pinpointing where deaths are likely undercounted These trends are clear in small cities and rural areas with less access to healthcare and fewer physicians. They’re especially pronounced in rural areas of the South and Western United States, areas that heavily voted for former President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election. Lafayette Parish, Louisiana; Hinds and Rankin counties in Mississippi; and Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, are four of the 10 counties with the greatest spike in deaths not attributed to COVID-19. In those communities, official COVID-19 deaths account for just half of the increase in deaths in 2020. If official figures are to be believed, in Lafayette Parish deaths at home from heart disease increased by 20% from 2019 to 2020. Deaths from hypertensive heart disease, or heart ailments due to high blood pressure, doubled and are on track to remain that high in 2021. These sudden, unexplained jumps in deaths at home – from diseases with symptoms similar to COVID-19 – point to a substantial undercount of the pandemic’s toll, said Andrew Stokes, a professor in the Department of Global Health at the Boston University School of Public Health. Keith Talamo, chief death investigator in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana We don't have the infrastructure to go and check everybody for COVID. Lafayette Parish’s chief death investigator, Keith Talamo, acknowledged that most people who die at home are pronounced dead over the phone. He said his office lacks the resources to test every death for COVID-19. And, in a significant departure from widely accepted death investigation practices, Talamo said he typically writes down “what the families tell us” and doesn’t push further. In and around Jackson, Mississippi, deaths from heart attacks at home doubled in 2020 and are on pace to hit a similar level in 2021. The Rankin County coroner said he wrestles with family members who first argue against citing COVID-19 on death certificates, then reverse course when they learn that the federal government pays for burials of people who die from the coronavirus. And in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, coroner Wavis Jordan said his office “doesn’t do COVID deaths.” Jordan does not investigate deaths himself. He requires families to provide proof of a positive COVID-19 test before including it on a death certificate. So far in 2021, he hasn’t pronounced a single person dead from COVID-19 in the 80,000-person county. Errors on death certificate errors aren’t limited to COVID-19. For example, the CDC puts the number of drug- and alcohol-induced deaths in Maryland 21% higher in 2020 than state figures. Nearly a third of all deaths in the U.S. from “senility” in 2020 and 2021 were registered in four counties in and around Tampa, Florida. The regional medical examiner said his office isn’t responsible. The nation’s struggle with recording COVID-19 fatalities underscores a truism about death in the United States: Where people live and die has a lot to do with the accuracy of their death certificate. Some deaths are investigated with state-of-the-art technology and expertise. Others don’t go beyond a phone call from the family. (Much more including charts at above url) Tags: COVIDDEATHS
The quarantine time is cut to 7 days from 10 days for healthcare workers. I expect this will be applied universally soon. CDC cuts quarantine time for healthcare workers amid Omicron surge https://www.reuters.com/world/us/cd...thcare-workers-amid-omicron-surge-2021-12-23/
U.S. Sets New Global Daily Record of Over 1 Million Virus Cases https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/u-s-sets-new-global-daily-record-of-over-1-million-virus-cases-1.1702716