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Subject: Re: Death by anti-vax.
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Ted <tedsmasher@gmail.com> wrote in
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> On Thu, 16 Sep 2021 04:48:24 GMT, a322x1n <void@void.void> wrote:
>>
> <https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/this-is-death-by-anti-science
> -d
>>
> r-peter-hotez-on-vaccine-disinformation/vi-AAOu9G8?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U53
> 1>
>
>
>> <https://tinyurl.com/4unc8daa>
>
>
>> Doctors face hard choices at packed hospital; patients wait in their
>> cars for treatment. Duration: 05:52, 12 mins ago.
>
>
>> Dr. Kristen Solana Walkinshaw, chief of staff at Providence Family
>> Medicine Center in Anchorage, Alaska, the largest hospital in
> Alaska,
>> talks with Rachel Maddow about how the Covid surge has pushed her
>> hospital to implement crisis standards of care and what that means
> for
>> patients seeking treatment.
>
>
>> HERE�S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:
>
>
>> TORONTO � The leader of the Canadian province of Alberta is
> apologizing
>> for his handling of the pandemic and says he is reluctantly
> introducing
>> a vaccine passport and imposing a mandatory work-from-home order two
>> months after lifting nearly all restrictions.
>
>
>> Alberta is declaring a public health emergency as Premier Jason
> Kenney
>> says the province might run out of beds and staff for intensive care
>> units within 10 days.
>
>
>> Indoor dining at pubs and restaurants is now banned.
>
>
>> Kenney says it is clear the provincial government was wrong to end
>> public health restrictions in the summer. He says COVID-19 is
> hitting
>> Alberta harder than anywhere else in Canada because it has the
> lowest
>> rate of vaccination in the country.
>
>
>> RENO, Nev. � The Nevada Hospital Association is urging people to
> avoid
>> going to emergency rooms except in true emergencies, especially in
>> northern Nevada where a resurgence in coronavirus infections is
> running
>> double the rate in the Las Vegas area.
>
>
>> Health officials say the 30-day average for daily new coronavirus
> cases
>> per 100,000 residents has increased fivefold in the Reno-Sparks area
>> over the past six weeks � from 354 at the beginning of August to
> 1,621
>> now. The statewide rate is 951, and it�s 720 in Clark County, which
>> includes Las Vegas.
>
>
>> The head of the hospital association says that as a result, �many
>> hospital emergency departments in northern Nevada are at capacity
> with
>> patients.�
>
>
>> State officials said Wednesday that 1,090 people were hospitalized
> at
>> the beginning of the week for confirmed or suspected cases of
> COVID-19,
>> the disease that can be caused by the coronavirus.
>
>
>> WASHINGTON � U.S. government advisers will debate Friday if
>> there�s enough proof that a booster dose of Pfizer�s COVID-19
>> vaccine is
> safe
>> and effective.
>
>
>> It�s the first public step toward deciding which Americans may get
> an
>> extra dose and when. The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday
>> posted much of the evidence that it will ask outside experts to
> consider
>> at Friday�s meeting.
>
>
>> But the agency struck a neutral tone in reviewing the data and
>> discussing the rationale for boosters. That careful approach is
> notable
>> given that White House officials have been previewing a booster
> campaign
>> that they hoped to begin next week.
>
>
>> Pfizer is making the argument that while protection against severe
>> disease is holding strong in the U.S., immunity against milder
> infection
>> wanes somewhere around six to eight months after the second dose.
> The
>> drugmaker is pointing to data from Israel, which began offering
> boosters
>> over the summer.
>
>
>> The U.S. already offers an extra dose of the Pfizer or Moderna
> vaccines
>> to people with severely weakened immune systems.
>
>
>> WASHINGTON � The U.S. government will spend $470 million to learn
> more
>> about long COVID-19, its causes and potential treatments.
>
>
>> The National Institutes of Health announced the plans Wednesday
> with a
>> grant awarded to NYU Grossman School of Medicine and a goal of
> enrolling
>> up to 40,000 adults and children nationwide. The effort, dubbed
> RECOVER,
>> will involve researchers at more than 30 U.S. institutions.
>
>
>> ��This is being taken with the greatest seriousness� at a scale
> that has
>> not really been attempted with something like this,�� Dr. Francis
>> Collins, NIH director, said at a briefing Wednesday.
>
>
>> Collins says its estimated 10% to 30% of people infected with
> COVID-19
>> may develop persistent, new or recurring symptoms that can last
> months
>> or perhaps years.
>
>
>> Long COVID is an umbrella term for symptoms that linger, recur and
> show
>> up for the first time four weeks or more after an initial
> infection. It
>> also includes heart inflammation and multisystem inflammatory
> syndrome,
>> a rare but serious condition that can occur in children after a
> COVID-19
>> infection.
>
>
>> Pain, headaches, fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath, anxiety,
>> depression, chronic coughs and sleep problems are among the reported
>> symptoms of long COVID. Possible causes include the virus lingers in
>> tissues and organs or it overstimulates the immune system.
>
>
>> ST. LOUIS � A child has died of COVID-19 in Missouri as the
> coronavirus
>> sickens record numbers of youths in the state.
>
>
>> According to officials with the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task
>> Force, the child died last week in the St. Louis area. The St. Louis
>> Post-Dispatch reports task force officials wouldn�t reveal more
>> information, such as the child�s age, citing privacy concerns.
>
>
>> The death brings the total number of Missouri children younger than
> 18
>> who have died from COVID-19 to six, according to state health
> department
>> spokeswoman Lisa Cox.
>
>
>> On Sept. 7, there were a record 1,133 positive test results for
> Missouri
>> children younger than 18, topping 940 set on Nov. 9, according to an
>> analysis released Tuesday by the Missouri Hospital Association.
>
>
>> Some local health departments in the St. Louis area have reported
> up to
>> a third of new cases are among children.
>
>
>> Dr. Clay Dunagan, chief clinical officer for BJC HealthCare, cited
> the
>> more infectious delta variant and schools not taking steps to reduce
>> spread, such as requiring masks. Children younger than 12 aren�t
>> eligible for vaccines, and vaccination rates among teens lags that
> of
>> adults.
>
>
> You need to learn some science, WTS. The
> so called "vaccines" are made from RNA,
> which is a special chemical that alters your
> generic makeup, so that all vaccinated people will eventually become
> mutants. It's
> a scheme originally dreamed up by Bill Gates.

I take it you're off your meds again, "Ted".

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