What branch did Joe serve in? That's right, he dodged with so called asthma.
Do tell, what is Joe going to do to stop a virus in it's tracks? I'm sure the rest of the world would love to know. Kill it it with compassion and kindness?
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What branch did Joe serve in? That's right, he dodged with so called asthma.
Do tell, what is Joe going to do to stop a virus in it's tracks? I'm sure the rest of the world would love to know. Kill it it with compassion and kindness?
Give a lib a fish--he eats for a day
Teach a lib to fish--he is back the next day asking for more free fish.
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You mean like the chemicals chlorine and fluoride that are in our drinking water?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPKE9phMGSg
You do realize you fell for fake news, again? Trump didn't say inject cleaning chemicals into your body.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/fact-...r-drink-bleach
Hater = Realist

Of course he did.
But then again the next day he said he was being sarcastic.And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs,....................blah blah blah................crackers................nuts.. ................and more crackers......
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It doesnt have to move over and it wont. Evidence based guidelines need to be established to minimize it and minimize the spread, then those guidelines need to be followed as best as possible to minimize the numbers, so people like yourself can get back to work. The problem is and will still most likely be that a lot of people are just going to take the same stance they have and resist things like social distancing, masks, hand hygiene, etc because they dont like who won the election.
If my wearing a mask, staying 6ft away, not having or attending Thanksgiving or Xmas parties, disinfecting my hands repeatedly, installing UVC light in my HVAC system, etc. will help a guy like you get back to work, then I will gladly do all that. I just think there are too many people that will not choose to do the same.
The clinical experience with Covid-19 is that people who get it, have decreasing immunity to it, so even when there is a vaccine it will likely require a booster shot every couple years, or even change it if the strain mutates slightly. Sounds like its not going to be the same as a seasonal flu shot, but isnt going to be lifetime immunity either.


Looks promising.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...in-large-studyBloomberg
Pfizer’s Covid Vaccine Prevents 90% of Infections in Study
By Robert Langreth
, Naomi Kresge
, and Riley Griffin
November 9, 2020, 6:45 AM EST Updated on November 9, 2020, 7:21 AM EST
- Preliminary results could pave way for vaccine by year-end
- Pfizer, BioNTech expect to get two-month safety data next week



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Remember libtards aren't going to get vaccinated because orange man bad.
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Teach a lib to fish--he is back the next day asking for more free fish.
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Psst ... remember what the experts said. If hospitals are not overflowing and people can't get treatment, there is little point in any of that. That was the only reason for slowing the spread." Lockdowns and social distancing otherwise do nothing to affect the end result. Listen to the experts.
If a single person anywhere in the world had been infected with this disease twice, the media would be shrieking for us all to panic and you would have heard about nothing else for a month. There are hundreds of millions of test cases now and they all show the opposite. Sorry to burst your bubble.
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Good to see how happy the possible good news has made you.
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Remember when Trump said it, it was just another lie. Funny how that happens. 3-2-1 pedo Joe will take the credit.
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Teach a lib to fish--he is back the next day asking for more free fish.
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Mask up people.
Doctor Ben Carson tests positive.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/09/polit...rus/index.htmlBen Carson is the latest Trump official to test positive for coronavirus
(CNN) — Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson tested positive for coronavirus Monday morning, his deputy chief of staff Coalter Baker confirmed to CNN.
"Secretary Carson has tested positive for the coronavirus. He is in good spirits and feels fortunate to have access to effective therapeutics which aid and markedly speed his recovery," Baker said in a statement.
An aide added that Carson, 69, tested positive Monday morning at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after experiencing symptoms. He is no longer at the hospital.
Carson's chief of staff Andrew Hughes disclosed the secretary's positive diagnosis in an all-staff letter, writing: "He is resting at his house and is already beginning to feel better."
Hughes also said staff would be notified if they'd been in contact with Carson and that "all precautions are being taken.
Carson attended the election night party where White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and nearly every other attendee was not wearing a mask. Meadows and four others in Trump's orbit subsequently tested positive last week.
this study has not yet been peer reviewed, but seems to point to immunity declining as antibodies to COVID19 decline.
UK study finds evidence of waning antibody immunity to COVID-19 over time
LONDON (Reuters) - Antibodies against the novel coronavirus declined rapidly in the British population during the summer, a study found on Tuesday, suggesting protection after infection may not be long lasting and raising the prospect of waning immunity in the community.
Their study found that antibody prevalence fell by a quarter, from 6% of the population around the end of June to just 4.4% in September. That raises the prospect of decreasing population immunity ahead of a second wave of infections in recent weeks that has forced local lockdowns and restrictions.
“On the balance of evidence I would say, with what we know for other coronaviruses, it would look as if immunity declines away at the same rate as antibodies decline away, and that this is an indication of waning immunity at the population level.”
Those for whom COVID-19 was confirmed with a gold standard PCR test had a less pronounced decline in antibodies, compared to people who had been asymptomatic and unaware of their original infection.
“Acquiring this collective immunity just by letting virus run through the population is not really an option,” he told a U.N. briefing in Geneva
Imperial’s study, based on a survey of 365,000 randomly selected adults, was released as a pre-print paper, and has not yet been peer-reviewed.
There was no change in the levels of antibodies seen in healthcare workers, possibly due to repeated exposure to the virus.
The study backs up findings from similar surveys in Germany which found the vast majority of people didn’t have COVID-19 antibodies, even in hotspots for the disease, and that antibodies might fade in those who do.
https://ca.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-britain-antibody/uk-study-finds-evidence-of-waning-antibody-immunity-to-covid-19-over-time-idUKKBN27C009
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Challenges in creating herd immunity to SARS-CoV-2 infection by mass vaccination
Data on immunity to other coronaviruses suggest that immunity to SARS-CoV-2 might be short lived, perhaps 12–18 months in duration.6
Whether past infection will prevent severe COVID-19 on re-exposure to SARS-CoV-2 is not known at present.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/l...318-7/fulltext
These Dr.'s suggest that even having a small amount of antibody left may be enough to provide an immune response. It still will not be known if total immunity lasts only 12-18 months as with other coronavirus and may require a booster shot every couple of years.
Why You Shouldn’t Worry About Studies Showing Waning Coronavirus Antibodies
Declining antibody levels after the acute infection has resolved “is the sign of a normal healthy immune response,” Dr. Hensley said. “It doesn’t mean that those people no longer have antibodies. It doesn’t mean that they don’t have protection.”
Looking at the data a different way, about 73 percent of people who had antibodies early on still produced a positive result months later, noted Dr. Antonio Bertoletti, a virologist at Duke NUS Medical School in Singapore. “That’s not such a dramatic decline.”
Antibodies also represent only one arm of the immune response, albeit the one that can most easily be measured. There are at least three other branches of the immune system that can fend off illness, so antibody levels don’t present the full picture.
“It’s not the whole immune response,” said Dr. Paul Elliott, an epidemiologist at Imperial College London who heads the project.
When the body encounters a pathogen, it rapidly produces antibodies that recognize the invader. Once the acute infection resolves, the levels decline — as they must for purely practical reasons. “Our lymphatic system, where immune cells are, only has a finite amount of space,” Dr. Hensley said.
Depending on the test used, the small amount of antibodies still circulating in the blood may not be enough for a positive signal. The test used in the study has a sensitivity of 84.4 percent, well below that of lab-based tests that hover around 99 percent. That means it may miss anyone who has low antibody levels.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/27/h...s-studies.html
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Scientists are reporting several cases of Covid-19 reinfection — but the implications are complicated
Following the news this week of what appears to have been the first confirmed case of a Covid-19 reinfection, other researchers have been coming forward with their own reports. One in Belgium, another in the Netherlands. And now, one in Nevada.
What caught experts’ attention about the case of the 25-year-old Reno man was not that he appears to have contracted SARS-CoV-2 (the name of the virus that causes Covid-19) a second time. Rather, it’s that his second bout was more serious than his first.
Immunologists had expected that if the immune response generated after an initial infection could not prevent a second case, then it should at least stave off more severe illness. That’s what occurred with the first known reinfection case, in a 33-year-old Hong Kong man.
https://www.statnews.com/2020/08/28/...-implications/

Ah huh.
David Bossie, who was named to lead Trump effort to challenge election results, tests positive for coronavirus
PUBLISHED MON, NOV 9 20203:11 PM ESTUPDATED AN HOUR AGO
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/09/covi...ronavirus.html

Sure sounds like a long way of saying, "maybe - we barely know anything about this."
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