Your sources are anti-vax nutcases on social media and blogs who push endless Covid misinformation. Your sources have been fact-checked many times and found to be completely disreputable. Your sources don't quote CDC and other government information -- they totally misrepresent information. This source is a leading blog that documents Disney corporation related information -- it does not spend much time on Covid information except when it relates to what is happening which may impact your visit to Disney in Florida. Feel free to read the FHA statement directly. https://web.fha.org/news/newsarticledisplay.aspx?ArticleID=92
I've posted many sources that directly quote the CDC or some official source, but you ignore this and focus on the individual instead. How about we do this - if I can find two such examples, you leave the site forever. If I can't, I'll pay you $500. What say you?
Yet -- these clowns totally misrepresent the government data -- pushing a false narratives and total nonsense. We are done playing the game where you continually push misinformation from disreputable sources while whining "debunk this" over & over & over again.
No, they post the information and that's it. Shall we bet? As for "we are done playing the game..." nonsense...who is we? You and your inner voices? No one other than you is here, GWB_NPC.
As noted by doctors many of these other symptoms "something other than Covid" are caused by Omicron -- if these patients didn't have Omicron then they would not need to have visited the hospital. People with Omicron don't gasp for air as much as with other variants, but are getting 'really sick in a different way,' an ER doctor said https://www.businessinsider.com/omi...e-sick-different-emergency-room-doctor-2022-1 Omicron is making people sick in a different way than the original virus, an ER doctor has said. The variant exacerbates other medical conditions and there's "so much of it," Dr. Craig Spencer said. "The nightmare is over, but this is scary too," he tweeted on Tuesday. COVID-19 caused by Omicron is "making people really sick in a different way" compared to the original virus, a leading ER doctor has said. Dr. Craig Spencer, an associate professor in Emergency Medicine at the Columbia University Medical Center, tweeted Tuesday that fewer patients were "gasping for air" and requiring oxygen, unlike the first wave in March 2020. "But there's just SO much of it and it's impacting patients in different ways," Spencer said, referring to his experience during an ER shift in New York City. Spencer said "record numbers" of people with COVID-19 were attending the ER, as well as "extremely high" numbers of non-COVID-19 patients. "During the first surge, COVID was the only thing we saw in our ERs," he said. According to Spencer, COVID-19 is making preexisting medical conditions worse. For example, it could trigger a life-threatening condition, called diabetic ketoacidosis, in people with diabetes, he said. Older people with COVID-19 can become too weak to get out of bed, can't walk and can't leave hospital, he said. "What's also different now is those COVID cases are often in beds next to patients who've done everything to avoid the virus, and for whom an infection might have a dramatic toll," Spencer added. "The cancer patient on chemotherapy. Those immunocompromised or severely sick with something else." There were 5,495 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in New York City, as of Monday, official statistics show— four times the number from two weeks ago and higher than any point since May 2020. "The nightmare is over. But this is scary too," he said. In the UK — where Omicron is the most common variant — two-thirds of COVID-19 patients were hospitalized directly with COVID-19, according to NHS England data released Friday. The rest were a "mix" of people with COVID-19 making existing conditions worse, COVID-19 picked up coincidentally, or people stuck in hospital, Christina Pagel, professor of operational research at University College London, said on Twitter at the time. It is still unclear if Omicron itself causes different symptoms than other variants or whether immunity from previous infections or vaccinations stops it from becoming more severe. Spencer said that most of the sickest patients with COVID-19 were unvaccinated, even with Omicron. "If you haven't been vaccinated or boosted yet, now is really the time. It makes a difference," he said. Symptoms according to vaccine status Elsewhere, Mucio Kit Delgado, an assistant professor in Emergency Medicine at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center emergency department, said on Twitter on Monday that he had seen a "strikingly consistent pattern" in symptoms based on vaccination status. Delgado said that he "hardly saw anyone who had gotten a booster because if they caught COVID-19 they're likely at home doing fine or having regular cold/flu-like symptoms." Meanwhile, when people were vaccinated but not boosted, he said he found many patients were "wiped out, dehydrated and febrile." Delgado said that people who were older than 55 or had other medical problems were often admitted overnight for intravenous fluids and "supportive care," but usually went home within a day or two. Finally, Delgado said that in his experience, unvaccinated people were "the folks that get sick and had to be hospitalized because they need oxygen." "Some even younger than me," he said.
Right, right. If. If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle. The gymnastics you continue to put yourself through in order to maintain a rapidly devolving narrative is quite a sight to behold.
Go contact the multiple doctors quoted in the article if you disagree with their assertions. They are working on the front lines and see this every day.
I don't disagree with their assertions. 2/3rds of patients counted as COVID hospitalizations are admitted for something other than COVID. I totally agree with it. Have agreed for the last 18 months. Glad to see the truth finally coming out.