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When it is no longer anecdotal?

Crazyhole

Todd's Tiki Bar
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It seems like pretty much everybody knows someone that is vaccinated and still caught covid. So 1: what's the point in even sharing the story at this point and 2: why do they still refer to breakthrough cases as rare?
 
With new variants, it isn't all that rare. what is rare is vaccinated people getting really ill.
 
It's rare for anybody to get really ill with covid.
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Most of the people I know catching the china virus are vaccinated or just tons of kids lately.
Deaths of kids have tripled with SARS-CoV-2 b.1.617.2 (Delta), but usually in combination with pneumonia, especially bacterial.

What we're seeing is Delta not killing people directly at rates of Alpha or Gamma, but walloping them with complications, which is why we're bringing in more anti-biotics against bacterial infections (7-day Z-Pak) and immunosuppressives to keep the body's immune system from over-reacting (steroids, even HCQ if required).

That's why Ivermectin continues to get a look for its anti-viral properties, binding and preventing replication of SARS-CoV-2. Ivermectin isn't approved by the US FDA for fighting HIV either, but it is by many doctors, with good results.

Ivermectin is actually looking preventive for SARS-CoV-2, because it's spread is massive. Virtually all of us have, or had, some form of the virus in our upper respiratory tract at some point.
 
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