Titan II
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600 million deaths.....
Check your facts.
600 million deaths.....
sorry 600 thousandCheck your facts.
Any opinion on the German vaccine failing its' trial at less than 50% efficacy? The manufacturer says that the multitude of variants in the trial undermined the results.
Are there any questions?
Chuck, I am curious if there have been any deaths reported caused purely due to COVID in a vaxxed individual? My apologies if it's been posted before.
Is long Covid commonplace or rare? Trying to get a handle on the full impact of the disease.
Well, there is an article that says one in three people with symptomatic Covid develop long Covid that lasts up to 12 weeks. Are you seeing anything like that?
A third of people with COVID-19 symptoms develop 'long COVID' that lasts for 12 weeks, a new survey of 500,000 people suggests (msn.com)
Chuck, I am curious if there have been any deaths reported caused purely due to COVID in a vaxxed individual? My apologies if it's been posted before.
I just saw an article in the paper that said that of the 18K US COVID deaths in May, 150 were fully vaccinated. I don't have any more than that, so I don't know if those 150 had other underlying conditions (probably yes).
[edited a few minutes after posting to correct the total deaths in May]
I just saw an article in the paper that said that of the 18K US COVID deaths in May, 150 were fully vaccinated. I don't have any more than that, so I don't know if those 150 had other underlying conditions (probably yes).
[edited a few minutes after posting to correct the total deaths in May]
That’s a form of lying with statistics that seems to be very popular.
One of my sisters favorite quotes "Figures lie and liars figure" she is a Statistician and Mathematics double major graduate. She has always said take all Statistics that you didn't compile yourself with a grain of salt, since what the numbers can say depends on what the group presenting them wants you to hear.
Never trust anyone who uses the phrase “we’ll see where the data takes us.”One of my sisters favorite quotes "Figures lie and liars figure" she is a Statistician and Mathematics double major graduate. She has always said take all Statistics that you didn't compile yourself with a grain of salt, since what the numbers can say depends on what the group presenting them wants you to hear.
Never trust anyone who uses the phrase “we’ll see where the data takes us.”
Hey CW! Seriously need to know what treatments are being used for long haul covid symptoms.
@cwbullet New question:
Have you seen any longitudinal studies looking at case rates in different age cohorts, say weekly tallies, that demonstrate that X weeks after vaccinations started in (let's just say) 70+, we see the #cases per week in a state start dropping, but the younger cohorts mostly staying stable, then when (again, for example) 65+ opened up for vaccinations, we then see that age cohort start to drop # cases per week, and so on as the age limit dropped over time?
I'm in a discussion with someone I will never convince, but others are watching... I'd love to be able to have a line graph showing the correlation of the initiation of vaccination and the drop in case rate in that cohort.
Chuck, what are you hearing about getting a second booster dose, for people that got the 1-shot ?
I think I have seen this. i will bounce this off my ID and epidemiologist and get back to you.
Gentle ping on this just to keep it on the radar.
Also, new(ish) question:
Are there any good resources discussing extent of known cases of Covid, suspected extrapolated infections, and the overlap with vaccination demographics?
So, we know of about 34 Million US cases. How many infections do we currently think there have been? In the old days at the start, infections were like 10:1 over cases. Do we have a model of historical cases versus infections since the start of this? So, there are 34 M cases and suspected XXX M infections total.
And current estimates: There are currently ~13k new infections each day and we think there are YY k new infections each day.
If the pool of infected folks that have some level of natural immunity is more like 100M rather than the known 34M cases that would be interesting data, also how do we think it meshes with the vaccination demographics...
Thanks Chuck!
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