Coronavirus

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Italian restaurant owners who said 'we ain't paying crap' after $10,000 in COVID-19 fines just beat left-wing Pennsylvania governor in court

Good, f*ck those weasels.

Lockdown Kills: Four Newborn Babies In Australia Die After Travel Restrictions Prevent Them From Receiving Lifesaving Care

*smh*

Honestly, f*ck every piece of shit in favor of this. You are inferior 👆

Your silly virtue signaling aside, it's very odd for Australia to not have medical exceptions related to lockdown restrictions. We have them here. Very odd. There should be an investigation.

Neat, you're still inferior if you agree with this shit.

1) I made no agreement or disagreement, I noted the oddness of not having medical related exceptions in regards to lockdown restrictions and added how there should be an investigation

2) You're not superior to anyone, Surt

Originally posted by Robtard
1) I made no agreement or disagreement, I noted the oddness of not having medical related exceptions in regards to lockdown restrictions and added how there should be an investigation

2) You're not superior to anyone, Surt

If you agree with it I am indeed better than you are.

Sorry if this hurts.

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Bloody hell, i don't know what to say, no doubt you and your sister are caring for them. My thoughts are with you. I hope this all turns out well.

I wish it was that simple. We can't really look after each other as that would mean coming in to close proximity with each other. My sister woke up with a sore throat this morning, but I'm hoping it doesn't get any worse than that.

Originally posted by Surtur
Lockdown Kills: Four Newborn Babies In Australia Die After Travel Restrictions Prevent Them From Receiving Lifesaving Care

*smh*

Honestly, f*ck every piece of shit in favor of this. You are inferior 👆

Sounds like a massive failure on the part of Australia's medical system.

Originally posted by Surtur
Italian restaurant owners who said 'we ain't paying crap' after $10,000 in COVID-19 fines just beat left-wing Pennsylvania governor in court

Good, f*ck those weasels.

It'll be great fun now if him or any of his staff or customers end up with Covid.

Originally posted by -Pr-
I wish it was that simple. We can't really look after each other as that would mean coming in to close proximity with each other. My sister woke up with a sore throat this morning, but I'm hoping it doesn't get any worse than that.

Sounds like a massive failure on the part of Australia's medical system.

It'll be great fun now if him or any of his staff or customers end up with Covid.

i hadn't thought of that tbh. That makes it very complex.

+1,000 deaths since yesterday...

Originally posted by Robtard
Your silly virtue signaling aside, it's very odd for Australia to not have medical exceptions related to lockdown restrictions. We have them here. Very odd. There should be an investigation.

Bingo! 👆

Originally posted by Surtur
Italian restaurant owners who said 'we ain't paying crap' after $10,000 in COVID-19 fines just beat left-wing Pennsylvania governor in court

Good, f*ck those weasels.

👆

Nice.

Elvira singing "Don't Cancel Halloween" to the tune of that Madonna song "Holiday"

YouTube video

She is right I *do* wanna see slutty women dressed like cats.

Also she looks the same as she did 20 years ago.

Originally posted by -Pr-

It'll be great fun now if him or any of his staff or customers end up with Covid.

Especially if there's any deaths...

Originally posted by Blakemore
+1,000 deaths since yesterday...

Yeah, it's at 227,5xx right now. So it does seem like yesterday was a 1,000+ day.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

Tragic.

Reinfections occur with other seasonal coronaviruses, and reinfections with another Betacoronavirus, hCoV-OC43,
have been reported after 90 days [37,38]. A model of the protective immunity and reinfection dynamics of hCoVOC43 and hCoV-HKU1 estimated that the average period of protective immunity was 45 weeks [39]. It has also
been shown that the risk of reinfection with other coronaviruses is not necessarily tied to waning antibody titres,
but can occur in the presence of relatively high and stable antibody titres [37].
A study by Abu-Raddad et al [40] of 133 266 laboratory confirmed cases identified 243 cases with positive swabs
more than 45 days following their first SARS-CoV-2 episode and found that 54 cases had evidence of reinfection
(second positive PCR with Ct values <30 or contextual information supporting the re-appearance of symptoms). In
this study, no whole genome sequencing, viral culture or detection of sub-genomic RNA was performed, leaving
uncertainty around whether the cases detected were true reinfections rather than long-term RNA positives or viral
shedders. Still, the study estimated the risk of reinfection to be very low at 0.04% (95% CI: 0.03-0.05%), and the
incidence rate of reinfections to be 1.09 (95% CI: 0.84-1.42) per 10 000 person-weeks.
THREAT ASSESSMENT BRIEF Reinfection with SARS-CoV-2: considerations for public health response
9
Only six confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection have, to date, been published. More potential cases of
reinfection are reported in the media and are under investigation, which will help to understand the likelihood and
possible conditions that allow a second infection in a previous case. It is likely that the currently reported cases are
an under-estimate due to lack of comprehensive testing, particularly early in the pandemic and, still today, among
asymptomatic persons. So whilst we can foresee an increase in identified reinfection cases as testing capacity and
testing rates increase (including of mild or asymptomatic individuals), at present, the evidence indicates that
reinfection is an uncommon event. Challenges in adding to the current evidence-base in the near future include the
possible lack of availability of results of investigations of an individual’s first episode, and/or retaining stored
laboratory samples from a first episode.

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/documents/Re-infection-and-viral-shedding-threat-assessment-brief.pdf

Herd immunity is bollocks...

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Reinfections occur with other seasonal coronaviruses, and reinfections with another Betacoronavirus, hCoV-OC43,
have been reported after 90 days [37,38]. A model of the protective immunity and reinfection dynamics of hCoVOC43 and hCoV-HKU1 estimated that the average period of protective immunity was 45 weeks [39]. It has also
been shown that the risk of reinfection with other coronaviruses is not necessarily tied to waning antibody titres,
but can occur in the presence of relatively high and stable antibody titres [37].
A study by Abu-Raddad et al [40] of 133 266 laboratory confirmed cases identified 243 cases with positive swabs
more than 45 days following their first SARS-CoV-2 episode and found that 54 cases had evidence of reinfection
(second positive PCR with Ct values <30 or contextual information supporting the re-appearance of symptoms). In
this study, no whole genome sequencing, viral culture or detection of sub-genomic RNA was performed, leaving
uncertainty around whether the cases detected were true reinfections rather than long-term RNA positives or viral
shedders. Still, the study estimated the risk of reinfection to be very low at 0.04% (95% CI: 0.03-0.05%), and the
incidence rate of reinfections to be 1.09 (95% CI: 0.84-1.42) per 10 000 person-weeks.
THREAT ASSESSMENT BRIEF Reinfection with SARS-CoV-2: considerations for public health response
9
Only six confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection have, to date, been published. More potential cases of
reinfection are reported in the media and are under investigation, which will help to understand the likelihood and
possible conditions that allow a second infection in a previous case. It is likely that the currently reported cases are
an under-estimate due to lack of comprehensive testing, particularly early in the pandemic and, still today, among
asymptomatic persons. So whilst we can foresee an increase in identified reinfection cases as testing capacity and
testing rates increase (including of mild or asymptomatic individuals), at present, the evidence indicates that
reinfection is an uncommon event. Challenges in adding to the current evidence-base in the near future include the
possible lack of availability of results of investigations of an individual’s first episode, and/or retaining stored
laboratory samples from a first episode.

https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/documents/Re-infection-and-viral-shedding-threat-assessment-brief.pdf

Herd immunity is bollocks...

Try and get that through Trumper's herd mentality.

Originally posted by Robtard
Try and get that through Trumper's herd mentality.
They get news from the Blaze, Zerohedge and Youtoob!

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
i hadn't thought of that tbh. That makes it very complex.

Yeah, it's something else. We're even opening doors with our elbows and regularly sanitizing our hands just in case.

Originally posted by Robtard
Especially if there's any deaths...

That's when it becomes sad.