US COVID Stats
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@loki said in US COVID Stats:
All are old and asymptomatic. Low viral loads.
Viral loads are interesting. COVID does not necessarily behave like other viruses when it comes to viral loads. For instance, when looking at HIV, high viral loads upon presentation which increase over short period of time, is a good indicator of disease severity and symptoms.
COVID is a bit different. From what I've read, initial viral loads seem not to be as important as viral loads a week or so down the line. Those tend to be a better indicator of disease severity and possible mortality.
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@loki said in US COVID Stats:
@lufins-dad said in US COVID Stats:
@loki said in US COVID Stats:
Many more breakthrough cases than being reported. I have direct knowledge of a superspreader event from a breakthrough case that infected several fully vaccinated people. I have to believe the media will start picking up on this soon, but I wonder if vaccinated people are just not being tested because they kind of cases are largely asymptomatic.
Anyway unvaccinated people have more chances than they realize, unless they just don’t care.
Oh. So the vaccine isn’t preventing transmission?
I’m sure it is but not 90% unless the event I know is a freak of statistics. All are old and asymptomatic. Low viral loads. It’s just when they make contact with unvaccinated people that things go bad.
But it spread through a significant number of vaccinated people, without any or more than a few really getting sick?
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@copper said in US COVID Stats:
@loki said in US COVID Stats:
I’m sure it is but not 90% unless the event I know is a freak of statistics.
That's good
One event should be representative of the millions of events that take place around the world.
I agree. It’s not something I read or just heard however. I would have dismissed just like you. I don’t expect anyone to take it seriously. But when you see the UFO with your own eyes it’s different.