Laboratory evidence using a method approved or authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)3 or designated authority*:
Confirmatory** laboratory evidence:
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 ribonucleic acid (RNA) in a post-mortem respiratory swab or clinical specimen using a diagnostic molecular amplification test performed by a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-certified provider, OR
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 by genomic sequencing***.
Presumptive** laboratory evidence:
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 specific antigen in a post-mortem obtained respiratory swab or clinical specimen using a diagnostic test performed by a CLIA-certified provider.
Supportive** laboratory evidence:
Detection of antibody in serum, plasma, or whole blood specific to natural infection with SARS-CoV-2 (antibody to nucleocapsid protein), OR
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 specific antigen by immunocytochemistry in an autopsy specimen, OR
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA or specific antigen using a test performed without CLIA oversight."
A probable case or death is defined by: i) meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19; or ii) meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence; or iii) meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID19"
55,000 covid deaths in Canada. That’s 13,750/year. 1-in-2,780 people in Canada per year die of covid (or with covid). Ya, closing schools over this is a really tough decision.
And yes, the ridiculously stupid car accident analogy is fitting to mock you with.
Thanks. This is correct. And it messed up an entire generation of kids in the meantime. Now you understand why you have no credibility when you’re still claiming closing schools was a tough choice, given what we know now in November, 2023.
published in December 2021 (during the height of the zealotry), 2022 june (when they were just barely starting to finally return to common sense). Does not take into account more recent studies of developmental issues in kids who faced multiple years without social interaction.
If only we took the time to evaluate the lasting impact on mental devlopment first.
oh well. Maybe the next generation. As long as no one coughs -- by far thats the most important thing
You have no argument against the car accident analogy because its apt. Nor did you have one for seatbelts. Get your booster
Gee. if only the thousands of people who spent their careers learning about centuries of previous pandemics, and planning for the next one, had come to you. You could have used your common sense and complete lack of any relevant background to advise them.
Yeah, check out r/HermanCainAward to see where ignoring the science gets you.
The name obviously coming from the guy who requested to have his space respected at a trump rally 6ft around but they ignored seating restrictions and masks and he died of covid later.
inb4 folks-posting
Reporting was inflated and falsified from day one.
The CDC instructed hospitals to count « probable » and « possible » Covid deaths, no lab test needed.
Downvote the tuchodi misinformation folks 👇
More lies from the impostor folks.
The word "possible" does not appear in the CDC case definition of covid.
From the CDC page linked above:
" Laboratory Criteria
Laboratory evidence using a method approved or authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)3 or designated authority*:
Confirmatory** laboratory evidence:
Presumptive** laboratory evidence:
Supportive** laboratory evidence:
The tuchidiot posted the definition of probable death here -> https://omegacanada.win/p/17rlrNdnRE/x/c/4Tz1wIcjNsH
A probable case or death is defined by: i) meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19; or ii) meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence; or iii) meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID19"
Guessing is science folks.💩
Keep downvoting misinformation folks 👇
This is what the impostor calls guessing:
"ii) meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence;"
Dumb fuck alert, clearly doesn’t know the meaning of presumptive
Synonym presumptive => « likely, probable likely and absence of evidence »
And clinical criteria or contact tracing = No confirmation of Covid
Misinformation gets downvoted here 👇
Don't get your medical advice from anonymous impostors on social media folks.
Get it from people who know what they're talking about.
Please keep linking to this post where we call you an idiot
Can'r imagine why I'd stop folks.
By the impostor folks.
Please keep linking to this post where we call you an idiot
Can'r imagine why I'd stop folks.
Please keep linking to this post where we call you an idiot
Can'r imagine why I'd stop folks.
Please keep linking to this post where we call you an idiot
Can't imagine why I'd stop folks.
Im not telling you to. Bring me my audience
It took her 22 days to up with a response folks.
She probably had covid & laid low for a while. She should have got vaccinated, then it wouldn't have hit her so hard.
No I just saw that one yesterday. 22 days later youre still doing
Keep doing it
Nah. It was covid. Watch out for myocarditis.
Tough choice: disrupt schooling or have more people die.
"After adjusting, earlier and stricter school ... and workplace closures ... were associated with lower Covid-19 mortality rates." https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-022-13546-6
"Our results show that having schools closed is effective in reducing the number of new cases." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8660653/
If we close schools forever, less people will die in car accidents on the way to school. Tough choice.
ScoobyDoo thinks this is a fair comparison folks:
Close schools to mitigate the spread of a global pandemic, and
Close schools because so many people die on the way to them
55,000 covid deaths in Canada. That’s 13,750/year. 1-in-2,780 people in Canada per year die of covid (or with covid). Ya, closing schools over this is a really tough decision.
And yes, the ridiculously stupid car accident analogy is fitting to mock you with.
Now she's going to do the numbers for us if the schools were kept open.
Supplied by her folks.
Closing schools saved us!
Fixed that for you.
Thanks. This is correct. And it messed up an entire generation of kids in the meantime. Now you understand why you have no credibility when you’re still claiming closing schools was a tough choice, given what we know now in November, 2023.
published in December 2021 (during the height of the zealotry), 2022 june (when they were just barely starting to finally return to common sense). Does not take into account more recent studies of developmental issues in kids who faced multiple years without social interaction.
If only we took the time to evaluate the lasting impact on mental devlopment first.
oh well. Maybe the next generation. As long as no one coughs -- by far thats the most important thing
You have no argument against the car accident analogy because its apt. Nor did you have one for seatbelts. Get your booster
Gee. if only the thousands of people who spent their careers learning about centuries of previous pandemics, and planning for the next one, had come to you. You could have used your common sense and complete lack of any relevant background to advise them.
https://www.longwoods.com/articles/images/Canada_Pandemic_Influenza.pdf
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/national-strategy/index.html
I believe you are wrong.
Your opinions are noted.
Yeah, check out r/HermanCainAward to see where ignoring the science gets you.
The name obviously coming from the guy who requested to have his space respected at a trump rally 6ft around but they ignored seating restrictions and masks and he died of covid later.
Shut up retard