Unvaccinated People Likely to Catch COVID Repeatedly (FFC)

"One day?" You do not think it has been a major problem already?

Between the nature of the bug and our idiotic/criminal response I am increasingly worried that Geert might be right, that SARS-COV will eventually be a mass casualty event, to the tune of at least hundreds of millions dead.
 
Between the nature of the bug and our idiotic/criminal response I am increasingly worried that Geert might be right, that SARS-COV will eventually be a mass casualty event, to the tune of at least hundreds of millions dead.

Killing more than a million people in America is not a mass casualty event?
 
Killing more than a million people in America is not a mass casualty event?

We dont know how many COVID and the failure of the medical establishment has killed, because stats have been incorrectly kept, but I am talking about something very much worse than what has happened so far.
 
"The risk of COVID-19 reinfection is about 5% at three months, which jumps to 50% after 17 months, the research team found.
Thank you Hawkeye for bringing this thread out for open discussion. Now I will address each statement from Foul Owl OP:
Reinfection is not possible. Once you have been infected and your body has fought off a virus, you will never be bothered by that virus again. If it shows up again, your body will fight it off again with no symptoms showing. You are immune to that virus for life.
Reinfection could become increasingly common as immunity wanes and new variants develop, they said.
It is not possible to have a variant of a variant. It is either covid19 or something else.
""We tend to think about immunity as being immune or not immune. Our study cautions that we instead should be more focused on the risk of reinfection through time," Alex Dornburg, senior study author and assistant professor of bioinformatics and genomics at UNC, said in the statement.
Once infected, you are immune. You are immune to that virus for life.
""As new variants arise,
Again, not possible to have a variant of a variant. It's either covid19 or something else. This 'delta' variant and 'omicron' variant is pure bullshit.
previous immune responses become less effective at combating the virus," he said. "Those who were naturally infected early in the pandemic are increasingly likely to become reinfected in the near future.""
Oh yes. They do love to push the panic button. No. Once infected, you are immune for life.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/961487

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Original thread Foul Owl
This article is written by a journalist (fiction writer...fake news). She has written several inane stories like this. She is a Democrat that has also written stories on the 'need for diversity', 'poverty journalism', and other such idiocy. She currently teaches part time at the journalism college in the University of Georgia.

Quack medical article written by a Democrat journalist.


Again, thank you Hawkeye for bringing this discussion out to an open thread.
 
What really pisses you off is that you think Mommy doesn't love you and you know I don't give a shit if you live or die. Man up, Fredo.

Son, you're only 10 years from Social Security. How can you begin your second childhood if you never left the first one behind?

Rule 14.
 
Agreed. He's one of JPP's elderly Euro-American single males who believes he's more special than anyone else and that the world owes him something. A pussified, impotent geezer who enjoys spreading hate. The sooner he croaks from a heart attack, the better for everyone. I doubt his own family will mourn his passing. Such hate is horrible to be around.

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Rule 14
 
Thank you Hawkeye for bringing this thread out for open discussion. Now I will address each statement from Foul Owl OP:
Reinfection is not possible. Once you have been infected and your body has fought off a virus, you will never be bothered by that virus again. If it shows up again, your body will fight it off again with no symptoms showing. You are immune to that virus for life.

It is not possible to have a variant of a variant. It is either covid19 or something else.

Once infected, you are immune. You are immune to that virus for life.

Again, not possible to have a variant of a variant. It's either covid19 or something else. This 'delta' variant and 'omicron' variant is pure bullshit.

Oh yes. They do love to push the panic button. No. Once infected, you are immune for life.

This article is written by a journalist (fiction writer...fake news). She has written several inane stories like this. She is a Democrat that has also written stories on the 'need for diversity', 'poverty journalism', and other such idiocy. She currently teaches part time at the journalism college in the University of Georgia.

Quack medical article written by a Democrat journalist.


Again, thank you Hawkeye for bringing this discussion out to an open thread.

Hmmmm.

Your record with me is not awesome.
 
YALSA. Rule 14.
Rule 14 mitigated by paranoid schizophrenia and obsessive compulsive disorder.

You can't help yourself because you are not in full control of your faculties. You are compelled to reply which is proof of a mental disorder.

The link below delineates factors in OCD. Your fake forum is a prime example.

https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and/or behaviors (compulsions) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over...

...Obsessions are repeated thoughts, urges, or mental images that cause anxiety. Common symptoms include:

  • Fear of germs or contamination
  • Unwanted forbidden or taboo thoughts involving sex, religion, or harm
  • Aggressive thoughts towards others or self
  • Having things symmetrical or in a perfect order

Compulsions are repetitive behaviors that a person with OCD feels the urge to do in response to an obsessive thought. Common compulsions include:

  • Excessive cleaning and/or handwashing
  • Ordering and arranging things in a particular, precise way
  • Repeatedly checking on things, such as repeatedly checking to see if the door is locked or that the oven is off
  • Compulsive counting

Not all rituals or habits are compulsions. Everyone double checks things sometimes. But a person with OCD generally:

  • Can't control his or her thoughts or behaviors, even when those thoughts or behaviors are recognized as excessive
  • Spends at least 1 hour a day on these thoughts or behaviors
  • Doesn’t get pleasure when performing the behaviors or rituals, but may feel brief relief from the anxiety the thoughts cause
  • Experiences significant problems in their daily life due to these thoughts or behaviors
 
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