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It was actually very likely that there is cross-immunity from other CV infections. It's the same for the flu, if you have ABs against type A or type B then you will be somewhat immune against the new type A or B strain. At least most of the time. The 100% scenario was pure fearmongering as soon as they knew the structure of the virus. The scenario of a novel virus that nobody is immune to is the absolute exception and maybe happens once every couple hundred years if at all.
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Yes, this is exactly what TRUMP ordered everyone to believe and everyone died because they failed to heed his timeless insights.
In California, the peak was never allowed to occur because it was locked down the entire time. However, once the peak is allowed to occur, it won't be so bad after all. Any hospital overwhelm will be brief.
tanked saysIn California, the peak was never allowed to occur because it was locked down the entire time. However, once the peak is allowed to occur, it won't be so bad after all. Any hospital overwhelm will be brief.
iMHO, California was hit already last fall/early winter and herd immunity is there. Usually high deaths from the Flu in the elderly spiked in California at that time.
it would have taken 958 years for the whole USA to get infected. At which point the lockdown could be lifted.
Someone I personally know and trust to be honest about getting Covid tested positive yesterday. She's ~23 and has been super diligent about mask wearing and social distancing. Easy for her as an introvert. But yeah, she got it. Zero clue how and where. Here only symptom for the last 3-4 days was being tired. No aches. No cough. No trouble breathing.
Sure she's young, but this is what we're shutting the country down for. A virus that literally cannot be stopped by even the most stringent of rule followers and the outcome is being tired for a few days. You are a simple retard if you're pushing for anything other than opening back up. You should accidentally fall on a sharp object. And you can stick your mask up your ass in the process, as it's worthless apparently.
Someone I personally know and trust to be honest about getting Covid tested positive yesterday. She's ~23 and has been super diligent about mask wearing and social distancing. Easy for her as an introvert. But yeah, she got it. Zero clue how and where. Here only symptom for the last 3-4 days was being tired. No aches. No cough. No trouble breathing.
Patrick suggested it is from existing cold immunities since the cold is a coronavirus (rhinoviruses are coronaviruses)
This is a major change from what was initially feared - that nearly 100% of populations were susceptible and were about to all get it at the same time since the virus is new. That would have overwhelmed hospitals and caused cops to not show up to work since they insist on available hospital space for any injuries they incur or cause in the line of duty.
Nobody really had a way of knowing this until it happened. Sweden took the "wait and see" approach on their hospitals and never saw them overwhelm. There were hospitals that did overwhelm in Lombardy, and NYC, but only briefly.
What this means is peaks are much smaller than initially feared. Hospitals might get overwhelmed but only very briefly. The dreaded "millions infected becomes billions infected quickly" does not occur.
Lockdowns can be helpful but almost every time it only delays the inevitable peak and causes economic and psychological devastation. The only time it's helpful is if it is done exactly when the hospitals are overwhelmed, and natural herd immunity happens to be imminent regardless. This occurred in Lombardy and NYC.
In Australia and Texas, the early lockdowns only delayed the peaks. Eventually you have to face the music.
In California, the peak was never allowed to occur because it was locked down the entire time. However, once the peak is allowed to occur, it won't be so bad after all. Any hospital overwhelm will be brief.
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