Omicron: Natural immunity idea ‘not really panning out'

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  1. destriero

    destriero


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    #91     Jan 10, 2022
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  2. userque

    userque

    I've blamed the educational system. The generations are dumbing down with time.

    Letting contagious [NOVEL] diseases, like what we've seen recently, just 'do whatever they do.' Will, did, and does lead to overwhelming medical resources, among other things.

    That alone is reason to get vaccinated ... in a sane society.

    EDIT: forgot to 'splain this further for some:

    While everyone is frantically pointing out how the vaxxed people can still get the virus.

    THE FACTS (NOT ANECTDOTAL EVIDENCE OF CIRCLES OF FRIENDS) reveal that the vaxxed have a much less impact on hospital resources.

    The question we'll eventually be asking while searching for that silver lining, is whether the Dunning-Kruger effect had enough impact to improve the overall sanity of the population.
     
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    #92     Jan 10, 2022
  3. Overnight

    Overnight

    And indeed to that point...The more people that get tested for the thing, the higher the "case rate" will go.

    We've all seen the lines out the door for people wanting to get tested since Omicron was detected before the holiday rush. So for 2 months we have seen nothing but daily reports about testing shortages, because EVERYONE wants the damn test.

    Was this happening around Halloween? No. Why? Because we had the thing beat. Right?

    No. If all the people who got tested since Omiocron came onto the scene had gotten tested at the end of summer? I bet my bottom dollar that we would have seen the spike then that we are seeing now.

    Just because you get 3, 4, or 20 fucking shots into your body, you can still get the virus into your bloodstream. If you happen to get a test of your blood/mucous membranes/whatever right before the test but right after you get the virus into your body, you're going to test positive for the virus!

    The antibodies do not work at the speed of light to kill the virus! Especially with the nasal swab! Anyone ever have a booger in their nose? If the virus is lodged in yer booger but no longer in your bloodstream, and you get a nasal swab, well guess what. You will probably test positive.

    This is one of the few common-sense things Trump said during the COVID panic of mid-2020. He said something like "Well, we need to slow down the testing so the case rates go down."
     
    #93     Jan 10, 2022
  4. destriero

    destriero

    Greenspan couldn't reconcile the ibank's recklessness during the sub-prime crisis and stated that (paraphrasing), "I expected management to act in their own best interest."

    The WSU head coach leaves a job paying a couple mil a year to own the Libs. F cking morons throughout pro sports missing large portions of their contract bc they're too stupid to act in their own interest.

    F cking moron Djokeovic

    Nearly 10 billion vaccine doses administered. The largest vaccine rollout in history and arguably the safest. The upside? >600K Republicans dying to own the Libs.
     
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    #94     Jan 10, 2022
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  5. destriero

    destriero


    The only value to case numbers is eventual herd immunity (reduction in risk of death).
     
    #95     Jan 10, 2022
  6. destriero

    destriero

    My aunt (dad's older sis) had a breakthrough case but she's vaxxed and boosted (PFE 1, 2; MRNA booster) and she's at home recovered from Omicron. One day in the hospital (precautionary). She's 94. Came down with symptoms and tested + for Omicron some two weeks ago.
     
    #96     Jan 10, 2022
  7. piezoe

    piezoe

    Thank you for stating thmeaninis in a succinct way. It's so succinct, I doubt many will grasp either the insight or irony. Thank you anyway.
     
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    #97     Jan 10, 2022
  8. Baron

    Baron Administrator

    Why would I get vaccinated for something I already had and recovered from? Makes no sense.

    I keep saying this over and over again. When I got the original covid in January of 2020, there was no Covid-19 vaccine available. It took 8 months after I got covid for a vaccine to even be approved.

    When I got delta, there was no delta-specific vaccine available.

    When I got Omicron, there was no Omicron-specific vaccine available, and there is still no Omicron vaccine available.

    If you get this stuff early enough in the curve, there's no help available. You just have to plow through it. Period.





     
    #98     Jan 10, 2022
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  9. easymon1

    easymon1

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    #99     Jan 10, 2022
  10. userque

    userque

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    You should get a COVID-19 vaccine even if you already had COVID-19.

    Getting sick with COVID-19 offers some protection from future illness with COVID-19, sometimes called “natural immunity.” The level of protection people get from having COVID-19 may vary depending on how mild or severe their illness was, the time since their infection, and their age. No currently available test can reliably determine if a person is protected from infection.

    All COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States are effective at preventing COVID-19. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine gives most people a high level of protection against COVID-19 even in people who have already been sick with COVID-19.

    Emerging evidence shows that getting a COVID-19 vaccine after you recover from COVID-19 infection provides added protection to your immune system. One study showed that, for people who already had COVID-19, those who do not get vaccinated after their recovery are more than 2 times as likely to get COVID-19 again than those who get fully vaccinated after their recovery.

    People who were treated for COVID-19 with monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma or people who have a history of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in adults or children (MIS-A or MIS-C) may need to wait a while after recovering before they can get vaccinated. Talk to your doctor if you are unsure what treatments you received or if you have more questions about getting a COVID-19 vaccine.

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html#:~:text=Yes, you should be,had COVID-19.

    Related pages:

    Fauci says Covid boosters work against omicron, no need for variant-specific third shot
    https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/15/fau...no-need-for-variant-specific-third-shot-.html

    I'd rather people just admit that they are behaving/believing illogically; rather than seeing them trying to convince others to believe in some sort of bizarro world logic.
     
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    #100     Jan 10, 2022
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