China Supplies Data To WHO About Clusters of Respiratory Illness (theguardian.com) 65
Chinese health authorities have provided the requested data on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia in children, and have not detected any unusual or novel pathogens, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. From a report: The WHO had asked China for more information on Wednesday after groups including the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases reported clusters of undiagnosed pneumonia in children in north China. As per the rule, China responded to the WHO within 24 hours. The WHO had sought epidemiologic and clinical information as well as laboratory results through the International Health Regulations mechanism.
Epidemiologists have warned that as, China heads into its first winter since the lifting of zero-Covid restrictions, natural levels of immunity to respiratory viruses may be lower than normal, leading to an increase in infections. Several countries, including the US and the UK, experienced large waves of respiratory viral infections in the first winter after Covid restrictions were lifted as people had lower natural levels of immunity. For young children, lockdowns delayed the age at which they were first exposed to common bugs.
Epidemiologists have warned that as, China heads into its first winter since the lifting of zero-Covid restrictions, natural levels of immunity to respiratory viruses may be lower than normal, leading to an increase in infections. Several countries, including the US and the UK, experienced large waves of respiratory viral infections in the first winter after Covid restrictions were lifted as people had lower natural levels of immunity. For young children, lockdowns delayed the age at which they were first exposed to common bugs.
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any day now we'll all be dropping dead i'm sure
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Ya, about that: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p... [nih.gov]
Regardless, I'm not anti-vax. I was "wait and see" with the clot shots. Then the lying started. The bullshit. And that sealed the deal for me; it was a scam. Can't say I was really surprised.
What was surprising to me was the number of gullible fucks that continue to support that scam shot to this day. You people are truly something else.
Re:jfc (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't exactly support it: I got it, yes, but I am really on your side. The fewer people get vaccinated and the more that crap spreads and the more people croak, the higher the chance for another lockdown and another 100% WFH period.
I am really not opposed to people wanting to die for my comfort.
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Statistics [wa.gov] are supporting my "idiocy".
But feel free to present your rebuttal. I could use a good laugh.
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Oh, and, by the way: Like I said, I'm all for people not getting vaccinated. I really enjoyed the lockdown and I absolutely wish for another one. The fewer people get vaccinated, the more severe the infections, the more severe the infections, the more stress and burden on the hospitals and the more hospitals get close to being overrun, the higher the chance that the authorities will issue another lockdown.
In other words, I'm absolutely on your side. DO UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES get vaccinated!
I wholeheartedly
Re: jfc (Score:3)
You are doing what you claim you hate.
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What was surprising to me was the number of gullible fucks that continue to support Trump to this day. You people are truly something else.
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Very few. My grandma actually punched a medical official because he refused to vaccinate me against smallpox when I was a baby since it was no longer a common disease.
She lost two brothers to that when she was a kid. Watching loved ones die kinda makes you sensitive to such things.
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I wonder how many would be so anti-vax had they lived through polio.
Much of the historical anti-vax fellings were based on distrust of the authorities:
Montreal smallpox riots
https://www.washingtonpost.com... [washingtonpost.com]
Toronto protests in 1919
https://www.tvo.org/article/st... [tvo.org]
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one remark and your goalposts shifted immediately
you guys gotta get your shit together and figure out what youre actually mad about its bewildering at this point
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Well, with more people not getting vaccinated, clogging the hospitals and spreading the disease further, the next lockdown is a matter of time.
Not that I complain, one or two more lockdowns and that whole RTO bullshit is history.
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The local vaccination rate is around 60% and the hospitals are doing just fine. Not sure what you're going on about.
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Well, there's still hope that people don't bother getting vaccinated and the next variant is a killer again.
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So there ya go! Point out a fact, and get modded to oblivion, all because of tribal politics...
whatever, remember to buy low and sell high
Re:But over here... (Score:5, Insightful)
Seriously, you're linking an outbreak of pediatric respiratory illness in China to canine respiratory illness in the US. Do you have any actual evidence supporting this? Are they both viral or bacterial? Do they have a common pathogen? Are the pathogens remotely similar?
Oh, they both have coughing, fever and labored breathing. That narrows it down to just about every seasonal disease that becomes more common when it's cold and people are indoors, in closer proximity and breathing drier air.
Nice try though. Here are some posies [loc.gov] for your trouble.
Not immune debt (Score:4, Interesting)
Re: Not immune debt (Score:1, Troll)
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Now that's an interesting hypothesis, some statistics to support this would be awesome!
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Now that's an interesting hypothesis, some statistics to support this would be awesome!
See Figure 2 [oup.com] of https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/o... [doi.org]
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Figure one [oup.com] shows a significant difference in infection incidence depending on prior infections. It's also quite established that the current vaccines are not as efficient against the newer variants as they were against the old ones. In combination, this does indeed make sense, if a vaccine prevented you from contracting an earlier variant and it's more likely to get infected if you have not been infected yet, you should expect to see a higher infection rate.
Fortunately the later variants are not as cripplin
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Sure, if you can't refute an argument, try to squelch it. C'mon, when has Slashdot become Reddit?
Want to offer some serious sources for this? (Score:3)
Or should we dismiss it as merely alarmism?
No proper studies demonstrate efficacy (Score:2)
But more than 100 official papers do exist and they do not support government assertions. Vaccinated children suffer
Re: Not immune debt (Score:2)
Only fair they supply the data. (Score:3)
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China is 17% of the world's population. More than Europe and the North America combined. It's inevitable that stuff will come out of China.
What really surprises me is that, after all the bullshit, they are still working with the WHO. Given all the stuff about the origin of COVID, and demands for the WHO to "properly investigate", it's too their credit that they keep on good terms. Blame only ensures that next time wherever it starts tries to cover it up.
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Both sides are horrible, yes. That's why I favor single day voting. Make it a national holiday, we'd have to be physically present to vote. Not sure why voter ID is so controversial, but ideally we'd have to show our ID to vote.
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Not sure why voter ID is so controversial, but ideally we'd have to show our ID to vote.
So make it simple. When you get your driver's license you are automatically registered to vote. Since you have to provide verifiable evidence to get the driver's license there is no issue who you are. No need to show ID.
As for those who don't or can't drive, they can still provide the appropriate evidence to either the DMV or Department of State (or appropriate state level agency which handles elections) and again, no
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Argentina is gonna be funny. I really gotta watch that sitcom.
Re: 2024 election virus (Score:2)
It's almost like they don't exist.
Talked to a parent in Beijing (Score:5, Interesting)
Over the course of the last 3 weeks, soccer attendance dropped from 24 kids to 3-4 kids.
Probably RSV (Score:2)
Had the same problem here post-lockdowns.
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