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Rory's avatar

Thanks for continuing to do this, Bob - your efforts are very greatly appreciated.

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Sue Billington's avatar

Thank you so much. A very thorough report.

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Sarah Macdonald's avatar

Much appreciated. 🙏

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Yommie Gua's avatar

Appreciated the update, Bob. Thanks for the hard work.

Betacoronavirus pandemicum rules!

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Yommie Gua's avatar

While Betacoronavirus pandemicum is expected to have its usual summer peak around early August, this year the peak is expected to be considerably smaller than last year because of vastly increased natural population immunity following restricted free Betacoronavirus pandemicum shot eligibility.

Betacoronavirus pandemicum rules!

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Monnina's avatar

🙏

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DeepBlue's avatar

When primary and secondary care refuse point blank to test symptomatic people for SARS CoV-2 , these positivity datasets cannot be relied upon.

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Yommie Gua's avatar

I don't get your point. Nobody is going to blank test every person for Betacoronavirus pandemicum infection unless it's a pandemic emergency. The cost is prohibitive.

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With flu and its associated interference continuing its spring decline, Betacoronavirus pandemicum continues inching its way back up and is expected to peak in summer, usually in early August.

Interestingly, studies show immunity to Betacoronavirus pandemicum fades after a few months because of lack of long lived plasma cells which fail to develop because of the size of the spikes. It's worth a read. Source: https://www.science.org/content/article/missing-immune-cells-may-explain-why-covid-19-vaccine-protection-quickly-wanes

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