This is an outline of and a link to the covid plan going forward.
To be perfectly honest, it sounds great on paper. Having worked with banks and banking associations for a few decades on their strategic plans, they need a VERY strong facilitator to make sure they stay on track. Anything this comprehensive will take gargantuan effort to stay on that track
If it asks you to subscribe, just X it out. It doesn’t force you to
Reinfections are a problem. I can’t buy into the narrative that they are “rare” when thousands are being reported every week in countries that sequence, like Denmark and the UK. This includes people who had Omicron BA.1 in December/January and are getting it again.
Yesterday, I heard from a colleague in Rhode Island who is vaccinated, boosted, got BA.1 in January and is now sick again (fever, cough, flu symptoms) with confirmed BA.2. Her family has gotten it too.
Then, I heard from my ex-wife whose niece is also sick again (flu-like symptoms) with BA.2. She was sick at the end of December with BA.1. She is vaccinated, boosted, etc …
It’s a virus that knows how to get around our immune systems. That’s for sure.
Providence College just lost a professor to Covid. He was 75, fit, and had no underlying health conditions other than his age (he’s not that old). His wife got very sick, too, was hospitalized and is now in rehabilitation. They both had Omicron. Notably, in both cases, besides being a respiratory illness, Omicron attacked organs other than lungs. Scientists are learning more and more about the virus’s ability to negatively impact the heart, kidneys, liver, brain, and other organs.
I absolutely agree that reinfection is not rare
In the past week, UK, Portugal, Sweden, and Netherlands, all reporting significant increases in cases and already an uptick in hospital admissions. BA.2 is the culprit. Time is also a factor. BA.1’s natural immunity only lasts a short period of time in quite a number of folks. The virus is stealth.
Deep sighhh
Joshua, just curious. Was that PC professor fully vaccinated?
No, he was unvaccinated. His wife was unvaccinated, too. She’s been very sick; hospitalized and in rehab for 7 weeks. He died about 6 weeks after contracting the virus. One by one the organs failed.
C-19 for 3-8 is ready.
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Thanks TK.
This is an outline of and a link to the covid plan going forward.
To be perfectly honest, it sounds great on paper. Having worked with banks and banking associations for a few decades on their strategic plans, they need a VERY strong facilitator to make sure they stay on track. Anything this comprehensive will take gargantuan effort to stay on that track
If it asks you to subscribe, just X it out. It doesn’t force you to
https://insidemedicine.bulletin.com/breaking-leading-experts-release-comprehensive-covid-19-roadmap
Thanks for sharing.
Reinfections are a problem. I can’t buy into the narrative that they are “rare” when thousands are being reported every week in countries that sequence, like Denmark and the UK. This includes people who had Omicron BA.1 in December/January and are getting it again.
Yesterday, I heard from a colleague in Rhode Island who is vaccinated, boosted, got BA.1 in January and is now sick again (fever, cough, flu symptoms) with confirmed BA.2. Her family has gotten it too.
Then, I heard from my ex-wife whose niece is also sick again (flu-like symptoms) with BA.2. She was sick at the end of December with BA.1. She is vaccinated, boosted, etc …
It’s a virus that knows how to get around our immune systems. That’s for sure.
Providence College just lost a professor to Covid. He was 75, fit, and had no underlying health conditions other than his age (he’s not that old). His wife got very sick, too, was hospitalized and is now in rehabilitation. They both had Omicron. Notably, in both cases, besides being a respiratory illness, Omicron attacked organs other than lungs. Scientists are learning more and more about the virus’s ability to negatively impact the heart, kidneys, liver, brain, and other organs.
I absolutely agree that reinfection is not rare
In the past week, UK, Portugal, Sweden, and Netherlands, all reporting significant increases in cases and already an uptick in hospital admissions. BA.2 is the culprit. Time is also a factor. BA.1’s natural immunity only lasts a short period of time in quite a number of folks. The virus is stealth.
Deep sighhh
Joshua, just curious. Was that PC professor fully vaccinated?
No, he was unvaccinated. His wife was unvaccinated, too. She’s been very sick; hospitalized and in rehab for 7 weeks. He died about 6 weeks after contracting the virus. One by one the organs failed.
C-19 for 3-8 is ready.