I am proud to have given what little help I could to the work summarized above. I am proud of Dan for have written his opus on this site. I think I learned more from him than he learned from me.
Brilliant as usual, and also prophetic, looking back as well as forward but I hope you'll forgive me for saying I hope you're wrong about what's coming. Is there not some reason for optimism in that so many people have been exposed to one or another variant of SARS-COV-2 that natural immunity targeting conserved epitopes of the virus might save many?
46 cases of covid in our small town, several elderly had to be transported for higher level of care. Its summer not normally a time for a virus to affect a community in July/August.
I KNEW H1N1 was man-made! But not until a mild 2020 case of Covid amplified, tripled the old plateau of conditions and symptoms I had dealt with for 11 years, mostly cognitive and courage-related, now advancing in a slow-motion lobotomy, the real bio-weapon that is Covid.
We should not speak of deaths when we speak of Covid, rather say the slow death of societies. (all respect to grannies and paw-paw's lost). We'll have to watch how this progresses in the "infected", (at this point 10% of all acute cases, asymptomatic or not, but as variants come forth, won't we all eventually get the slow death?) or maybe find out death is not accelerated at all, more like the zombie apocalypse favored by certain younger folk.
Let's remain hopeful we can figure out the antidote. I'll be here available to testify, and shit, take some brain samples FFS.
I am proud to have given what little help I could to the work summarized above. I am proud of Dan for have written his opus on this site. I think I learned more from him than he learned from me.
Brilliant as usual, and also prophetic, looking back as well as forward but I hope you'll forgive me for saying I hope you're wrong about what's coming. Is there not some reason for optimism in that so many people have been exposed to one or another variant of SARS-COV-2 that natural immunity targeting conserved epitopes of the virus might save many?
46 cases of covid in our small town, several elderly had to be transported for higher level of care. Its summer not normally a time for a virus to affect a community in July/August.
Damn, bro.
Your output just keeps getting better. Will share widely.
BA.2.86 could well be the first of a new generation of really nasty variants.
This guy seems up to date:
https://twitter.com/mrmickme/with_replies
Is this relevant in some way? New story: Finland plans to kill 120,000 foxes and mink because of H5N1. https://www.euronews.com/2023/08/23/finland-starts-cull-of-120000-foxes-and-mink-to-stem-bird-flu-outbreak
I KNEW H1N1 was man-made! But not until a mild 2020 case of Covid amplified, tripled the old plateau of conditions and symptoms I had dealt with for 11 years, mostly cognitive and courage-related, now advancing in a slow-motion lobotomy, the real bio-weapon that is Covid.
We should not speak of deaths when we speak of Covid, rather say the slow death of societies. (all respect to grannies and paw-paw's lost). We'll have to watch how this progresses in the "infected", (at this point 10% of all acute cases, asymptomatic or not, but as variants come forth, won't we all eventually get the slow death?) or maybe find out death is not accelerated at all, more like the zombie apocalypse favored by certain younger folk.
Let's remain hopeful we can figure out the antidote. I'll be here available to testify, and shit, take some brain samples FFS.