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Comments by "N Marbletoe" (@nmarbletoe8210) on "Boosters for all adults, conflicting advice" video.
@drnoahjuvalhararihackableanima Gibraltar is over reacting. They have a wave of cases but still only 4 deaths since March! Total! Gibraltar suggests the vaccines lower deaths but not transmission. Africa, that is an amazing success, and I hope we learn how it happened. India too!!
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"Teacher, I did my report. But I have to print it out. Can I have an extension for 55 years?"
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Yes, vaccines, Yes treatments like ivermectin. But no mandates.
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@nigwasme CV19 is not a virus, but the name of the illness. So yes, the test does not detect the illness, only the virus itself (SARS-Cov2). In a nationwide study in Iceland, the false positive rate was < 0.6%. However, few nations are doing random invitation surveys like Iceland to know the true numbers of infected peoples.
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its the politicians screwing things up not the doctors and nurses
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@williamverhoef4349 Paper title: "Increases in COVID-19 are unrelated to levels of vaccination across 68 countries and 2947 counties in the United States" Subramanian and Kumar, 2021. European Journal of Epidemiology
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Does your country do regular random invitation survey testing?
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@geoffmerrigan6261 Indeed, the lack of simple measures by the governments is puzzling. I'm watching the rest of the video now, that's a really excellent discussion. And Irish accent!
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@nigwasme The average time to symptoms is 5.4 days after exposure. Transmission begins about 3 days after and ends about 14 days after. (if I remember John's earlier video stats)
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I got two pfizer shots and a pfizer booster. Barely felt anything, just a sore spot on the arm. Hope your moderna goes smooth
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That doesn't make sense, but I don't think you are lying.
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@grae7571 Gibralter has almost zero deaths per day
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yeah that's what i was thinking. the US has pledged over 400 million more doses than delivered, so what's the holdup? maybe it is demand, not supply
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Yes!' The WHO was saying don't hog the vax. Not that a booster isn't useful. That said... why is Africa only ~~3% vaxxed? Is it supply, demand, cost? Or they don't need it, because they have the lowest mortality rates of any continent?
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@johnbrown9439 No scientist thinks it came from a market in Wuhan. It came from bats, and they don't sell or eat bats. That was 100% nightly news bullshit.
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Is Austria doing random invitation surveys, to estimate the true prevalence of Covid? It's the only way to know how many cases there are. I used to do these surveys for bird diseases.
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both?
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Many doctors are prescribing it. Some countries are punishing doctors for that.
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Look them up at worldometers. There are too many countries to show every time. He did a program on Sweden back in the day
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did you notice yesterday's video
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@khchoi2012 that episode goes into Gibraltar in some detail. pretty interesting situation there
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@bidentity69 Lowe seems to say it's probably not a problem
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That makes sense. I am pro vaccine but against the mandates. People should be free to do that sort of reasoning for themselves.
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@williamverhoef4349 That's reasonable. That industry is familiar with risk assessment. They could make informed choices on what is required for what jobs. Any strategy needs to know three things: 1 How much lower is transmission from vaccination? 2 How much lower from acquired immunity? 3 How much from both combined? I wonder if the numbers are known. The Harvard study suggested that at the national level, vaccination rates did not correlate with infection rates.
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Yes! I got two shots and a boost. Mandates are terrible. They will do more harm than good.
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I don't get that from the graph. We need to see the % infected, not the #
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@thebrowns5337 Gibralter is haveing a wave, but they are 102% vaccinated. (They have almost zero deaths though)
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Gibraltar is an argument for "It works to prevent deaths but not transmission" Sweden is an argument for respecting people's rights.
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@geoffmerrigan6261 Interesting link on total mortality rates! So you are thinking that most all countries are doing ok, just panicking for no good reason?
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did they do a control group with placebo?
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@noremac4807 McCullough looks great! But I don't have time to sort through dozens of videos to find what research he cites. A direct citation from the peer reviewed lit, I would investigate.
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what is the cost for a vaccinated cov19 patient
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@nickjohns1192 330k pages i think they requested 55 years to respond to the FOIA but idk if the judge has granted it
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@nickjohns1192 Scientists filed a FOIA in court, the FDA requested 55 years, but the judge in Texas hasn't ruled yet. (information as of 3 days ago, according to a Reuters article titled "Wait What?" lol)
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very interesting, thanks for the report!
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Excellent questions
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you now have some impressive immunity, most likely
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have you seen dr mobeen's channel? they get into details on long lasting symptoms
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