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'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases

 
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"In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes and all known treatments," Browne wrote. "Almost more baffling than the illness will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it arrived, attack again ten years later and then vanish completely."


Sylvia Browne in her book from 2008
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Except it’ll resurface every couple years during voting cycles
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
I read one of the reasons is because of people not getting out as much in winter and the recent bad weather. It is declining in certain nations and not in others.
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I read one of the reasons is because of people not getting out as much in winter and the recent bad weather. It is declining in certain nations and not in others.
Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen. ~Winston Churchill

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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
The reason is obvious :

WEARING MASKS WORKS

there is going to be an explosion of COVID this spring with the mask mandates going away

I will do the RIGHT thing and keep wearing a mask -- and so should you!
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Nature's "Herd Immunity" has been reached, and Covid 19 is disappearing.

(just like The Black Death disappeared in the Middle Ages.)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76809044


Nope. There have not been enough infections for herd immunity to be possible even in principle.

I know all you antivaxxers (literally, in some cases) are dying to have a reason for not allowing yourselves to be vaccinated, but the scientific data is against all your obstinate excuses.
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glpaward
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Im sure changing the PCR rate lowered the number of positives.... but why the decline in hospital and death rates?

Also, if they had not created the fear in the pandemic how many people would have actually agreed to take a vaccine that is a totally new and intested technology?

Please answer the first question for me.
 Quoting: Jim at the Path Across


They are not counting as many car accident victims and others as covid deaths since they got caught out committing that statistical fraud. Plus people are staying home and treating themselves rather than being admitted to a hospital. Plus more people are supplementing with vitamin D3, C and Zinc so they don't get sick.
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Big pharma paid "scientists" don't practice real science.
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Scientists are struggling to explain the major, ongoing drop in Covid cases nationwide, with experts pointing to a variety of explanations including possible herd immunity, compliance with mitigation orders and rising vaccination rates as possible causes.

The ultimate explanation for the plunge in cases will likely take months if not years to fully explain, though Cook from the University of Florida said the natural ebb and flow of the virus — what epidemiologists call "seasonality" — might be a factor.

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Herd immunity on a re-labeled flu virus.
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Big pharma paid "scientists" don't practice real science.
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hesright
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Befuddled scientists. The answer is the Biden installment
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Yep.
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Wow I remember Trump saying it would just disappear one day and everyone made fun of him for saying that.... Seems he may have been right - just a year longer than he thought.....
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
They are really that stupid?

Seriously?
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
When you base your cases off of a totally inaccurate test that gives false positives, then if that test kit undergoes changes in manufacturing resulting in a new kind of inaccuracy you are going to see massive shifts in cases. Maybe the test kits now like to give false negetives most of the time. either way they are useless.
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Didn't WHO recommend dropping the PCR cycle from 45 to 35?
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That's another one of the reasons. Also, the CDC under Biden immediately changed the definition of what a case is making it more difficult to be an actual registered case.
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Scientists are struggling to explain the major, ongoing drop in Covid cases nationwide, with experts pointing to a variety of explanations including possible herd immunity, compliance with mitigation orders and rising vaccination rates as possible causes.

The ultimate explanation for the plunge in cases will likely take months if not years to fully explain, though Cook from the University of Florida said the natural ebb and flow of the virus — what epidemiologists call "seasonality" — might be a factor.

[link to justthenews.com (secure)]
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Herd immunity on a re-labeled flu virus.
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hesright

There is that too besides people supplementing with D3, C and zinc to boost their immune system. It has been over year now and everyone has been exposed to this virus already and either fought it off, died from it, became disabled or recovered from it.
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Befuddled scientists. The answer is the Biden installment
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79996063


The miracle virus. Swept in during a pivotal election year and stayed around just long enough to do irreparable harm to Trump, and then left as soon as he was out of office.
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Irreparable harm to the world!
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Has there been any atomospehric changes, especially changes in levels of radiation types from the sun? has the solar wind changed, has the levels of types of UV radiation changed, UV-B UV-C etc, has there been any X-ray bursts, Gamma ray bursts etc? Changes in the earths electromagnetic field? All these things COULD have some kind of effect on the survive-ability of airborne viruses.
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Numbers started to plunge Jan. 20, what a shocker.
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I wonder why that date was sooooo special??
I'm baffled.
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Scientists are struggling to explain the major, ongoing drop in Covid cases nationwide, with experts pointing to a variety of explanations including possible herd immunity, compliance with mitigation orders and rising vaccination rates as possible causes.

The ultimate explanation for the plunge in cases will likely take months if not years to fully explain, though Cook from the University of Florida said the natural ebb and flow of the virus — what epidemiologists call "seasonality" — might be a factor.

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 Quoting: Error 502


Plain and simple: Trump is gone cure.

It was predictable. Obummers are back.

Democrats are Demons.


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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Nature's "Herd Immunity" has been reached, and Covid 19 is disappearing.

(just like The Black Death disappeared in the Middle Ages.)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76809044


Nope. There have not been enough infections for herd immunity to be possible even in principle.

I know all you antivaxxers (literally, in some cases) are dying to have a reason for not allowing yourselves to be vaccinated, but the scientific data is against all your obstinate excuses.
 Quoting: Superstrings R' Us


It's herd immunity. For every 1 person that tested positive, there are 10 that didn't get tested because they didn't exhibit any real symptoms times 1 year of infections. Also, the covid has a 99.96% survival rate...you don't need a poison vaxx injection for that, lol. The average age of death is 82, while the average age of death for natural causes nation wide is 76, lol. Think about it.
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Wow I remember Trump saying it would just disappear one day and everyone made fun of him for saying that.... Seems he may have been right - just a year longer than he thought.....
 Quoting: Paul Drake


Just like the mocked & lambasted him for saying there would be a vaccine before December.

And voila, as soon as Biden declared himself the winner, Pfizer announced the vaccine was ready...the very next day.

If that announcement had been made a week earlier, ot would have had a dramatic effect on voter outcome.

The fuckery is so obvious & widespread at this point....America is fucked if we dont fight back.

I dont have a solution but there is one thing you can do...buy physical silver.

Bringing the fed to their knees will send a pretty strong message.
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Scientists are struggling to explain the major, ongoing drop in Covid cases nationwide, with experts pointing to a variety of explanations including possible herd immunity, compliance with mitigation orders and rising vaccination rates as possible causes.

The ultimate explanation for the plunge in cases will likely take months if not years to fully explain, though Cook from the University of Florida said the natural ebb and flow of the virus — what epidemiologists call "seasonality" — might be a factor.

[link to justthenews.com (secure)]
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Because FLU season is almost over. hf
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Nature's "Herd Immunity" has been reached, and Covid 19 is disappearing.

(just like The Black Death disappeared in the Middle Ages.)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76809044


Nope. There have not been enough infections for herd immunity to be possible even in principle.

I know all you antivaxxers (literally, in some cases) are dying to have a reason for not allowing yourselves to be vaccinated, but the scientific data is against all your obstinate excuses.
 Quoting: Superstrings R' Us


It's herd immunity. For every 1 person that tested positive, there are 10 that didn't get tested because they didn't exhibit any real symptoms times 1 year of infections. Also, the covid has a 99.96% survival rate...you don't need a poison vaxx injection for that, lol. The average age of death is 82, while the average age of death for natural causes nation wide is 76, lol. Think about it.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37171660


The world media controlled by a handful of globalists multinational corporations in conjunctions with Government World bodies deliberately over hyped the cold and flu season and falsely called it a pandemic in order to get rid of Trump, shut down world economy and bring about the 2030 climate change/ Green New Deal Global reset depopulation agenda where 99% of the world ends up owning nothing and living in abject feudal poverty like slaves while Bill Gates and his globalist elite pals own everything and are our slave masters.
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Flouridated sheep believe whatever the TV and social media tells them to for fear of being outcast and branded a conspiracy theorist
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It’s called herd immunity we are fast approaching it by the end of April 80% of the US population will either be immune from had having it or vaccination. The 20% that’s not immune will either never get it or become immune due to the former and latter at some point closing the window. That’s why they have to concoct the “seasonal” variant in order to keep the vaccine and control game going.
“Phantoms fill the skies around you.”
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
The reason is obvious :

WEARING MASKS WORKS

there is going to be an explosion of COVID this spring with the mask mandates going away

I will do the RIGHT thing and keep wearing a mask -- and so should you!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79702854


Yeah, that's why California is so messed up with COVID. They're all shut down and wearing masks, lol!

And the homeless population is indifferent to COVID. Imagine that!
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
"In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes and all known treatments," Browne wrote. "Almost more baffling than the illness will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it arrived, attack again ten years later and then vanish completely."


Sylvia Browne in her book from 2008
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This has been debunked. I’ve seen the the actual pages of the book. False
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
The WHO told everybody to reduce the cycles of the PCR test, this has been reported.
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Again, ^this
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Re: 'Hard to explain': Scientists struggle to figure out plunging COVID cases
Isn't this just the pattern with a normal virus? Cases go up, peak, and then they go down. Virus lasts about 5 weeks in any given group. Same pettefn we have seen around the world. Second and third waves are usually less severe as herd immunity kicks in. Seems to me "scientists" are making this more complicated than it needs to be.
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It’s called herd immunity we are fast approaching it by the end of April 80% of the US population will either be immune from had having it or vaccination. The 20% that’s not immune will either never get it or become immune due to the former and latter at some point closing the window. That’s why they have to concoct the “seasonal” variant in order to keep the vaccine and control game going.
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Herd immunity no thanks to the vaccine either!!





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