Canada's debt servicing costs under Justin Trudeau
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Folks, remember our Fake Covid Science ? 🤡 👇
“Possible Covid” being counted. Might be influenza, but is reported as Covid
Leftist doctors go to court to advocate for the preventable death of a lady who has naturally acquired immunity
Arresting restaurant owners for serving food to healthy people who have no symptoms, while allowing restaurants to serve fully vaxed contagious Covid carriers while they spread the virus to other fully vaccinated infected idiots
Downvote the misinformation folks 👇
Don't get your medical advice from anonymous impostors on social media folks.
This is just some troll's version of the CDC's rules, and she isn't telling the whole story because the rest of it doesn't fit her narrative. She chooses the part of the definition she likes and ignores the rest.
Do your own research: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/us-data/
The impostor continues to spread the misinformation that surviving covid provides everlasting protection from re-infection.
It's not true folks. In this study "the length of time from initial infection to reinfection ranged from 23 to 87 days, with a median of 54.5 days. “I think there is a misperception that if you have had COVID-19, then you are completely protected from another infection for at least 90 days,” Dr. Borah told Infectious Disease Special Edition." https://www.idse.net/Covid-19/Article/04-22/COVID-19-Reinfection-Can-Happen-Sooner-Than-Many-Think/66763
The impostor is pretending she doesn't know that "Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections were defined as individuals who did not present any symptoms at the time of SARS-CoV-2 testing or diagnosis but tested positive"
The sheer blatant shameless irony
Kind of a weird comment in a thread about federal debt servicing casts folks.
More lies from the impostor. The word "possible" does not appear in the CDC case definition of covid.
Does not last. In this study "the length of time from initial infection to reinfection ranged from 23 to 87 days, with a median of 54.5 days. “I think there is a misperception that if you have had COVID-19, then you are completely protected from another infection for at least 90 days,” Dr. Borah told Infectious Disease Special Edition." https://www.idse.net/Covid-19/Article/04-22/COVID-19-Reinfection-Can-Happen-Sooner-Than-Many-Think/66763
She's pretending she doesn't know that "Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections were defined as individuals who did not present any symptoms at the time of SARS-CoV-2 testing or diagnosis but tested positive"