I suspect the graphic is fakeNo I can’t find that link atm….
I suspect the graphic is fakeNo I can’t find that link atm….
Maybe. Since there is no source it's not credible.I suspect the graphic is fake
People with weak immune system. People in poor health and old people 70 and older.More information from Dr Campbell out of England. Much of the data is from the US. But he clearly shows that Omicron is both MORE infectious and LESS than prior covid variants. Delta is still strong in many parts of the nation, but Omicron is rapidly taking over.
Looks like Omicron will move us past the PANDEMIC and into the ENDEMIC stage, where cases are milder and it will transition into a seasonal sort of thing like the common cold, seasonal flu, etc.
In a prior video Dr Campbell looks at some new science out of South Africa, which is very promising. T Cells seem to respond well to either the vaccine or natural immunity from those previously infected. That basically means that Omicron will be statistically milder for those two groups of people. The unvaccinated who do not have natural immunity are at the greatest risk, but even that risk seems to be lower.
This video is more of a data recap.
Well yes, actually I linked to the Worldmeter, which is the claimed source. I provided the Worldmeter current graph. So both disprove that post.Maybe. Since there is no source it's not credible.
Well yes, actually I linked to the Worldmeter, which is the claimed source. I provided the Worldmeter current graph. So both disprove that post.
it existed when my wife and I got it.You can't claim stats on something that doesn't exist. Mostly likely they are counting flu deaths along with other deaths.
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Don't be stupid.You can't claim stats on something that doesn't exist. Mostly likely they are counting flu deaths along with other deaths.
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IMO, there is no reason too. It isn't going to affect the course of treatment if the symptoms are mild.The question: Should he get tested?
I just got over this during the Christmas holiday. It took 5 days before the fever broke. I went ahead with a test since my doctor was willing to order one and I therefore wouldn't have to wait in any long line for the swab. The test was negative.Question:
A friend is feeling really bad. Flu like symptoms but he still has taste and smell. We guess that it's covid but he hasn't been tested so not sure. He's looking for a place to get tested. He has a fever, feels like crap. I see no advantage to getting tested. If he gets worse of course he'd go to ER but while feeling bad, much like how Franc described it when he had it, I see no need or advantage to get tested and have it verified. It seems obvious. But he is not feeling the taste and smell symptom that most mention.
The question: Should he get tested?
When I got it my doctor made an appointment for the drive thru, because he said that if I got worse and had to be hospitalized they won't treat it until confirmed. I went there but the cars were wrapped around the building twice, so I came back home and never got tested.Question:
A friend is feeling really bad. Flu like symptoms but he still has taste and smell. We guess that it's covid but he hasn't been tested so not sure. He's looking for a place to get tested. He has a fever, feels like crap. I see no advantage to getting tested. If he gets worse of course he'd go to ER but while feeling bad, much like how Franc described it when he had it, I see no need or advantage to get tested and have it verified. It seems obvious. But he is not feeling the taste and smell symptom that most mention.
The question: Should he get tested
THe test came back "COVID not detected" for whatever that's worth.His symptoms are bad in that he feels horrible. I see no need to go out and verify now while he feels so bad. No advantage to it that I know of. He lives alone so no one else to consider. He's in day three.
JP, so you didn't have covid? Edit to add: I'm guessing they can tell it was covid even after your have just got over it.
So, you are not sure if you had Covid 19 or the flu? Wish there was a way to verify one or the other just so you know.THe test came back "COVID not detected" for whatever that's worth.
The reliability of these tests is not that great.So, you are not sure if you had Covid 19 or the flu? Wish there was a way to verify one or the other just so you know.
There is no covid 19.The reliability of these tests is not that great.
Yup, only about 97%The reliability of these tests is not that great.
Please go to a different thread to post your opinions.There is no covid 19.
It is actually possible to have both.So, you are not sure if you had Covid 19 or the flu? Wish there was a way to verify one or the other just so you know.
Probably unrelated to the subject at hand, but waaaay back when we first began seeing our residents becoming seriously ill by the numbers (3 months before we knew about covid 19) - they were testing positive for Influenza A which quickly became septic pneumonia.It is actually possible to have both.
I think the big risk, both with the seasonal flu and with covid is when (IF) they enters the lungs.Probably unrelated to the subject at hand, but waaaay back when we first began seeing our residents becoming seriously ill by the numbers (3 months before we knew about covid 19) - they were testing positive for Influenza A which quickly became septic pneumonia.
Fast forward to NOW, once again we have the flu/brand A in our facility.
Only 2 have been sent to hospital.
The other six are on o2, or have started Tamiflu.
Depends on what their doctor decides.
No covid positive except for the one therapy worker, and she's ok.
This flu though isn't messing around.
Yeah 97% effective .... "but" then the disclaimer.Yup, only about 97%
But much depends on when someone is tested too. Same person can be negative 1 day and positive 2 days later without incurring any new contacts in the 48 hour interim because the tests detect viral load and have a bottom threshold.
PCR tests, in the early days, were actually too sensitive.
Well a lot of people do stupid things.Yeah 97% effective .... "but" then the disclaimer.
So maybe not that effective unless you are in a narrow window where all the conditions line up.
Yes.I think the big risk, both with the seasonal flu and with covid is when (IF) they enters the lungs.
Covid is mild for most people if they don't have respiratory involvement. If they do, it tends to get bad fairly quickly. Pneumonia is a common complication with covid, especially for older individuals. Similar with flu.
This is my observation too, and has been from about 6 or 8 months into this whole mess.Yes.
That's what happened with my son's friend MJ.
He had many pre-existing conditions as it was.
Overweight, diabetes and drank and smoked too much.
In the elderly, if they have heart or lung issues it can be a death sentence both with covid and the flu.
That's what we're seeing right now.
Bingo. You can't really say covid killed him though. CDC has stated the same thing in 2020. If you are in good health you are fine. Take your vitamin d3 5000IU and zinc. Wash your hands for at least 30 seconds.Yes.
That's what happened with my son's friend MJ.
He had many pre-existing conditions as it was.
Overweight, diabetes and drank and smoked too much.
In the elderly, if they have heart or lung issues it can be a death sentence both with covid and the flu.
That's what we're seeing right now.