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Science Deniers Try to Take Over a Sarasota Public Hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="probinson" data-source="post: 76863370" data-attributes="member: 121249"><p>Not really. Public health agencies have been working overtime to discredit themselves.</p><p></p><p></p><p>How? If everyone is going to get COVID as the White House said after Biden got it, what does it matter if it prevents an infection in July but does not prevent an infection in August?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Or, people getting infections have developed protection from their prior infection. The CDC (finally) this is the case in their new guidance out last week. This is, in fact, how every pandemic has come to an end. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, we don't see that at all. In fact, annual flu vaccine uptake is a very poor predictor of the burden of a flu season.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, COVID vaccines have become a new kind of ideologic religion, where you just have to "believe" in them hard enough. That's why people who get COVID have a prepared script that says, "I'm so thankful for my COVID vaccine because my infection would have been so much worse without it." Of course, this ignores millions of unvaccinated people who got COVID and also had a very mild disease. Heck, some disease is so mild, you need a test to tell you that you're sick. But graciously, all of this completely useless asymptomatic testing is coming to an end, much to the chagrin of the testing companies I'm sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="probinson, post: 76863370, member: 121249"] Not really. Public health agencies have been working overtime to discredit themselves. How? If everyone is going to get COVID as the White House said after Biden got it, what does it matter if it prevents an infection in July but does not prevent an infection in August? Or, people getting infections have developed protection from their prior infection. The CDC (finally) this is the case in their new guidance out last week. This is, in fact, how every pandemic has come to an end. Yeah, we don't see that at all. In fact, annual flu vaccine uptake is a very poor predictor of the burden of a flu season. Unfortunately, COVID vaccines have become a new kind of ideologic religion, where you just have to "believe" in them hard enough. That's why people who get COVID have a prepared script that says, "I'm so thankful for my COVID vaccine because my infection would have been so much worse without it." Of course, this ignores millions of unvaccinated people who got COVID and also had a very mild disease. Heck, some disease is so mild, you need a test to tell you that you're sick. But graciously, all of this completely useless asymptomatic testing is coming to an end, much to the chagrin of the testing companies I'm sure. [/QUOTE]
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