South Africa cases dropping like a stone
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wrote on 13 Feb 2021, 21:15 last edited by
Not sure what that means.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/south-africa/
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wrote on 13 Feb 2021, 23:38 last edited by
Burnt itself out?
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wrote on 13 Feb 2021, 23:56 last edited by
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wrote on 13 Feb 2021, 23:58 last edited by
That's great news.
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wrote on 14 Feb 2021, 01:18 last edited by
Could it be that they are not testing for Covid? So they can honestly say there are no new cases and fewer Covid deaths?
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wrote on 14 Feb 2021, 02:29 last edited by
Cases had also dropped like a stone in Aug/Sept, then we saw what happened.
That being said, I'm fairly certain this winter spike is the last hurrah for COVID. From here it'll be a vaccination, and mask/distance tango for the rest of the year and after we get through next fall/winter without any major issues, 2022 will seem like 2019, albeit probably with an annual covid vaccination shot.
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Cases had also dropped like a stone in Aug/Sept, then we saw what happened.
That being said, I'm fairly certain this winter spike is the last hurrah for COVID. From here it'll be a vaccination, and mask/distance tango for the rest of the year and after we get through next fall/winter without any major issues, 2022 will seem like 2019, albeit probably with an annual covid vaccination shot.
wrote on 14 Feb 2021, 02:57 last edited by jon-nycI've been wondering about that. They say that by late march the more virulent strains will have become dominant here. I'm not sure how that nets out against the amount of vaccination we'll have done by then. (If vaccination even helps in the case of the SA strain.)
I hope you're right, but I can imagine another wave, even if not as big as the one we're getting over.
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wrote on 14 Feb 2021, 03:02 last edited by
Mask wearing by democrat politicians seems to be very well received at the moment. Mr. Biden just said he expects us to have to wear masks into 2022.
The polls will determine continued masking requirements. Personally I think there will be a Biden miracle this summer. July fourth would be a nice time to celebrate. But that is a little too patriotic for a contemporary dem, Labor Day is more likely.
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Cases had also dropped like a stone in Aug/Sept, then we saw what happened.
That being said, I'm fairly certain this winter spike is the last hurrah for COVID. From here it'll be a vaccination, and mask/distance tango for the rest of the year and after we get through next fall/winter without any major issues, 2022 will seem like 2019, albeit probably with an annual covid vaccination shot.
wrote on 14 Feb 2021, 03:16 last edited by@89th said in South Africa cases dropping like a stone:
Cases had also dropped like a stone in Aug/Sept, then we saw what happened.
That being said, I'm fairly certain this winter spike is the last hurrah for COVID. From here it'll be a vaccination, and mask/distance tango for the rest of the year and after we get through next fall/winter without any major issues, 2022 will seem like 2019, albeit probably with an annual covid vaccination shot.
Moderna's CEO said COVID is here forever.
BTW, China has pretty much doomed the investigation into the Chinese Virus.
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Could it be that they are not testing for Covid? So they can honestly say there are no new cases and fewer Covid deaths?
wrote on 14 Feb 2021, 12:41 last edited by@friday said in South Africa cases dropping like a stone:
Could it be that they are not testing for Covid? So they can honestly say there are no new cases and fewer Covid deaths?