There are about 250 covid patients in ICU in Ontario, 100 are on ventilators. There are c. 370 hospitals in the province, which has a population of 14.5 million. You keep using proportionality because it looks more damning and scary, but the fact of the matter is covid has a very high survival rate and seriousness can be mitigated by factors other than vaccination -- but none of these measures are ever advocated, in fact some are poo-pooed as "conspiracy theories". Monoclonal antibody treatments were available since January 2021, highly effective at reducing severity and deaths, yet only began to be used in a limited basis in about September. When's the last time you bemoaned the fact that had it been used earlier, many lives could have been saved? Never?
So you say. No sources though. Maybe these are accurate numbers, maybe you are making them up.
it looks more damning and scary
Nevertheless I provide sources for my numbers that anyone can read and make up their own mind. You are minimizing the situation without providing anything more that "Trust me folks. I know things."
Monoclonal antibody treatments
Monoclonal antibodies are an "...experimental treatment [using] “laboratory-made proteins that mimic the immune system’s ability to fight off harmful antigens such as viruses” like SARS-CoV-2." Maybe you would be happy to take them but a bunch of your fellow travelers will raise the same "you're not putting that shit in me" arguments that they already do about mRNA vaccines. Monoclonal antibodies cost about $1,250 per treatment, while vaccines are in the $20 range.
"While monoclonal antibodies can start to clear the coronavirus within hours of being infused intravenously (IV) into the body, this treatment may not work for everyone.
That’s why experts recommend that people get fully vaccinated against COVID-19, which is known to prevent severe illness and hospitalization due to the disease."
There are about 250 covid patients in ICU in Ontario, 100 are on ventilators. There are c. 370 hospitals in the province, which has a population of 14.5 million. You keep using proportionality because it looks more damning and scary, but the fact of the matter is covid has a very high survival rate and seriousness can be mitigated by factors other than vaccination -- but none of these measures are ever advocated, in fact some are poo-pooed as "conspiracy theories". Monoclonal antibody treatments were available since January 2021, highly effective at reducing severity and deaths, yet only began to be used in a limited basis in about September. When's the last time you bemoaned the fact that had it been used earlier, many lives could have been saved? Never?
Proportionality seems to matter. I gather you haven't had any elective surgeries cancelled.
Considering how many people die in this country from botched surgeries, those being cancelled could be saving thousands of lives.
Forgot about this one...
So you say. No sources though. Maybe these are accurate numbers, maybe you are making them up.
Nevertheless I provide sources for my numbers that anyone can read and make up their own mind. You are minimizing the situation without providing anything more that "Trust me folks. I know things."
Monoclonal antibodies are an "...experimental treatment [using] “laboratory-made proteins that mimic the immune system’s ability to fight off harmful antigens such as viruses” like SARS-CoV-2." Maybe you would be happy to take them but a bunch of your fellow travelers will raise the same "you're not putting that shit in me" arguments that they already do about mRNA vaccines. Monoclonal antibodies cost about $1,250 per treatment, while vaccines are in the $20 range.
"While monoclonal antibodies can start to clear the coronavirus within hours of being infused intravenously (IV) into the body, this treatment may not work for everyone.
That’s why experts recommend that people get fully vaccinated against COVID-19, which is known to prevent severe illness and hospitalization due to the disease."
All of the above comes from https://www.healthline.com/health-news/monoclonal-antibody-treatment-for-covid-19-effectiveness-cost-and-more#How-much-does-monoclonal-antibody-treatment-cost?
He says, without providing anything like proof.
"Trust me folks", he says. "I know stuff" he says.