Pandemic 2020

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DIY-HP-LED

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'It was stunning': Wastewater data shows high levels of Omicron variant in Waterloo Region

It gives you a better idea of the prevalence, only a fraction of those infected are being tested. Omicron among the many vaxxed is no different than a cold, in symptoms and it's hard to tell the difference. I get my "get me through the winter" boost in 11 days and I'm counting them!
 

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The Viral Lies That Keep Killing Us
A year ago it seemed reasonable to hope that by early 2022 we’d mainly be talking about Covid — or at least Covid as a major health and quality-of-life issue — in the past tense. Effective vaccines had been developed with miraculous speed; surely a sophisticated nation like the United States would find a way to get those vaccines quickly and widely distributed.
So why didn’t we get past the pandemic? Part of the problem has been the creativity of viral evolution. The Delta variant shocked us with its lethality; now Omicron is shocking us with its transmissibility. Still, we could and should have done far better. And the main reason we didn’t was the power of politically motivated lies.

Before I get to the specifics of those lies and the damage they’ve done, let’s be clear: Yes, this is about politics.
I know I’m not the only commentator who has faced a lot of pushback against emphasizing the partisan nature of vaccine resistance. We’re constantly reminded that many unvaccinated Americans aren’t Republican loyalists, that there are multiple reasons people won’t get or at least haven’t gotten their shots. All this is true; but politics has nonetheless played a crucial — and growing — role.

Look, for example, at a KFF survey from October, which found that 60 percent of the unvaccinated identified as Republicans, compared with only 17 percent who identified as Democrats. Or look at the invaluable Charles Gaba’s analysis of county-level data, which finds that on average a one percentage point higher Trump share of the 2020 vote corresponds to about a half-point reduction in a county’s current vaccination rate.

But how did politics do so much to undermine what should have been a medical miracle? I’d identify three important lies that keep being repeated by Republican politicians and right-wing media.

First is the claim that the coronavirus is no big deal. You might think this claim would have been retired, given that more than 800,000 Americans have died from Covid since Rush Limbaugh compared its virus to the common cold.
But it’s still out there. Political figures like Marco Rubio are dismissing the response to Omicron as “irrational hysteria” because the variant appears to cause relatively few hospitalizations among the fully vaccinated. He slips quickly past that last qualification, which the KFF survey suggests has eluded millions of unvaccinated Republicans, who declare themselves unworried by a disease that should have them very worried indeed.

And conservative commentators erupted in rage when President Biden pointed out, reasonably, that the coronavirus is still extremely dangerous if you haven’t gotten your shots; Tucker Carlson accused Biden of treating the unvaccinated as “subhumans.”

What they were getting at, presumably, is the fact that Omicron is producing a number of breakthrough infections, while carefully ignoring the overwhelming evidence that even when vaccinated Americans do get infected they are far less likely than the unvaccinated to be hospitalized — or die.

Finally, there’s the claim that it’s all about freedom, that remaining unvaccinated should be treated simply as a personal choice. For example, the administration of Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas has used that argument as the basis for a lawsuit seeking to block federal vaccine mandates. The Abbott administration has also appealed for federal aid to help Texas — which has a strikingly low vaccination rate in part because Abbott has prevented private businesses from imposing vaccine requirements — cope with a surge in Covid cases and hospitalizations. Need we say more?

Alert readers will have noticed that these Republican claims, in addition to being false, contradict one another in multiple ways. We can ignore Covid thanks to vaccines, which by the way don’t work. Vaccination is a personal choice, but giving people the information they need to make that choice wisely is a vile attack on their dignity. It’s all about freedom and free markets, but this freedom doesn’t include the right of private businesses to protect their own workers and customers.

So none of this makes any sense — not, that is, unless you realize that Republican vaccine obstructionism isn’t about serving a coherent ideology, it was and is about the pursuit of power. A successful vaccination campaign would have been a win for the Biden administration, so it had to be undermined using any and every argument available.

Sure enough, the anti-vaccine strategy has worked politically. The persistence of Covid has helped keep the nation’s mood dark, which inevitably hurts the party that holds the White House — so Republicans who have done all they can to prevent an effective response to Covid have not hesitated, even for a moment, in blaming Biden for failing to end the pandemic.

And the success of destructive vaccine politics is itself deeply horrifying. It seems that utter cynicism, pursued even at the cost of your supporters’ lives, pays.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I thought just 49% of republicans were unvaxxed, but 60% and omicron have changed my thinking on it's potential election impact!
 

DIY-HP-LED

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No, 60% of the unvaccinated are Republicans, per article.
Look at the difference between the vaxx rates in Canada and the USA, the difference is pure politics, we have the same regular antivaxxer wingnuts and even media environment. You can almost estimate the number of republicans by the number of unvaxxed.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Yes, but “60 percent of Republicans are unvaxed” is not “60 percent of unvaxed are Republicans”. Skews things.
My bad, you are correct, but I was shocked by the statistic
Canada has a fully vaxxed rate of 74.47% #11 in the rate, the USA has a vaxx rate of 61.87% #56
12.6% of the population are unvaxxed republicans and they make up approximately 24% of the electorate plus some independents. By comparing with Canada, we already subtracted the regular wingnuts and immortal youth.
 

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By my estimation there are close to 35 million unvaxxed republicans, many living in clusters in the red states. I wonder how many of them will or have died or be fucked for life by November, or will have family killed? Omicron will get them by spring surer than shit if they trot around without masks unvaxxed and the hospitals may be overwhelmed, driving up mortality rates among the unvaxxed to high levels.
 

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Behold, the Lord did smite the Trumpers repeatedly and they would not repent, so he sent waves of plague among them until all were killed, maimed, or repented their sins! He offered up a cure and had their enemies beg and plead with them to no avail, and finally did say, "How Many lumps do you morons need"?
 

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FREEDUMB! The guberment is coming for the unvaxxed, roll up yer sleeves or drop yer pants, yer choice! :lol:
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DIY-HP-LED

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This might be useful, CTV has a bunch of useful tools on their news site.
Winter is as important a factor as is omicron IMHO, when looking at the stats. Lot's of cases, but the hospitalization rates should be low with high vaxx rates. They will compare the vaxx, death and hospitalization rates in a couple of weeks, when more data is in, we will hear about this.
 

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So far we have low hospital numbers when compared to the number of reported infections, just 48 were admitted because of COVID The Department of Health estimates that there are 6,615 active cases of COVID in the province.

The 48 people now hospitalized because of COVID have the following vaccination status:
• 6 (12.5%) have had three doses
• 25 (52.1%) have had two doses
• 2 (4.2%) have had one dose
• 15 (31.3%) are unvaccinated
Note: only 10.9% of the entire population is unvaccinated.

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The graph above shows the number of weekly cases (green, left axis) and weekly deaths (red, right axis). The death-to-case ratio for Omicron is very much lower than for previous variants, likely because the variant itself is less lethal but also because high vaccination rates are protecting people. However, death is a lagging indicator, two to three weeks past the case number peaks, so Nova Scotia’s death numbers may increase in coming weeks, but we don’t know by how much.

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he graph above shows the weekly (Sat-Fri) number of new cases for the duration of the pandemic.

In isolation, that graph is alarming. But let’s look at the severity of those case numbers over time.
 

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Before vaccines, I believe covid was putting 1 in 20 people in the hospital at least, so instead of having 48 hospitalizations, we would have 330, or will soon have. I'm sure there will be statistics that can pick apart the effects of the vaccines and the severity of omicron with vaccination statues vs none. I hope the numbers stay low, or the hospitals will be swamped, ICUs and most hospital floors are operating at approximately 97% capacity, and in part because over 700 Nova Scotia Health employees are out sick or isolating because they are close contacts of someone with COVID.
 
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