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COVID-19 News, Info, Discussion /// Tracking the Spread of the Virus and its Effects /// October Lockdown for UK (pg. 774)
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[quote:Bittersweet:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg2MDUzNDExX0VDRjYwRjhB] [quote:Elevatorguy:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg2MDUyMTU5XzM4MzZFNzMy] [quote:CoronaCoaster:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg2MDQwOTAzXzNDRUU0QUVB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78062583:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg2MDM5MTY3X0FDRTJFQjU3] Cross-posted from main big thread: Remember in about September, the ridiculous drive to get everyone vaccinated against flu?? I was saying to my family, and probably also on this thread, that I didn't believe there would BE a flu season this winter. I was right. Important because there are several papers showing that those vaccinated against flu have a higher propensity for Coronavirus infection than those who are unvaccinated. Odd that it works out like that, but that's the science. (skeptics, please look back in this thread to around 23-30 Sept 2020 for the papers..) https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/flu-cases-covid-england-phe-latest-b1805124.html (23 Feb 2021) [b]Not a single case of flu detected by Public Health England this year ...[/b] 1 day ago ... Not a single case of influenza has been detected by public health officials in England for the past seven weeks, with infection rates at historic lows... [/quote] One of the suggestions given by Dr. Paul Cottrell (one of his videos was posted here recently) was sars-cov2 is a stronger virus than the flu, and as a result after you've been infected with sars-cov2 in the short-term you are less susceptible to infection from the flu. He managed to explain it more eloquently than I can, but that was the gist of what he said. Aside from that, the one thing to keep in mind is the R rate of flu in normal times is about 1.4. Therefore all these covid restrictions and mitigations would have likely knocked the R rate way below zero and made it very hard for flu to spread. [/quote] Until influenza calls itself into a huddle and comes up with a new game plan. I had the thought a while back about Sars-COV 2 forcing influenza to mutate. And thats how the real-life Stand starts in 2024 [/quote] :damned: Now that's a terrifying thought... [/quote]
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