Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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It's becoming clear that rather than "Follow the Science", we "Ignored the Science" for two years. We should have protected the vulnerable not lockdown everyone.
It's very important for the powers to know:

a) We all know what you did was wrong.

b) We won't be fooled again.


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BIOSECURITY AND BIOTERRORISM: BIODEFENSE STRATEGY, PRACTICE, AND SCIENCE Volume 4, Number 4, 2006 © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Disease Mitigation Measures in the Control of Pandemic Influenza THOMAS V. INGLESBY, JENNIFER B. NUZZO, TARA O’TOOLE, and D. A. HENDE

Orig. article. https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/the-day-that-courage-failed?s=r
 
Heard an interesting discussion today about helping to protect immunocompromised.
They were talking about that on NPR today. People like my wife are still at risk, she's been on immune suppressing drugs for over 20 years - Rheumatoid Arthritis. Who knows if her vaccines have given her any immunity at all. People like her and people who are close to her do not get to let up on being careful around potentially infected people.

But you know, people with preexisting "comorbidities" (due to nothing they have ever done to get them) are just collateral damage.
 
They were talking about that on NPR today. People like my wife are still at risk, she's been on immune suppressing drugs for over 20 years - Rheumatoid Arthritis. Who knows if her vaccines have given her any immunity at all. People like her and people who are close to her do not get to let up on being careful around potentially infected people.

But you know, people with preexisting "comorbidities" (due to nothing they have ever done to get them) are just collateral damage.
Does she work with the public? I am sure her vaccines are protecting her.
 
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