BigOrangeTrain
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Here's what I found after starting on the path @TheDeeble put me on.I was discussing this the other day. The CDC and other sites recommending vaccination after active immunity are using very vague and conditional phrases. They mention reinfection but I didn't see any research on reinfections or rates of reinfection. You have any resources?
This is from last year but it’s still relevant. This clown has lied and made a complete mockery of those who believes him. Do as I say not as I do. Yeah and this is the “expert” everyone should be listening to. Follow the science right?
You seem frustrated today Tasty. We all trade barbs on here but you’re usually fairly jovial. I sincerely hope everything is ok with you today. Have a great evening!
Without a subscription, I can't read the entire article, but I can offer a little local insight that was detailed at a recent local meeting of the Knox Co Board of Education:Here’s Why Younger Patients Are Accounting for More Covid-19 Hospitalizations
Or maybe explain that the younger patients are accounting for a higher percentage but not a higher actual number of cases….
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Without a subscription, I can't read the entire article, but I can offer a little local insight that was detailed at a recent local meeting of the Knox Co Board of Education:
The number of kids hospitalized with CV19 at Children's includes a significant number that were hospitalized for an unrelated condition and tested positive, a situation that obviously creates a number of questions (test reliability/PCR threshold, significance of asymptomatic infection, etc). Assuming that this trend generalizes on a national level and that vaccination of older adults holds effective, I would think that the percentage of "hospitalizations" accounted for by the younger demographic will continue to rise.
It is important to consider the severity/outcome of these cases and hospitalizations. If they are basically all recovering without sequelae and no deaths, it's really a non-issue.