Friday, February 11, 2022
Canada Freedom Convoy 2022 has had remarkable success, US Democrats wince in pain
Alex Berenson is collecting receipts, and I for one sure hope he wins his lawsuit against Twitter, as I hope Sarah Palin wins hers against The New York Times
Twitter has changed the warning label on the tweet that got Alex suspended last summer.
But of course you can't see that. Only Alex can see that.
Evidence tampering. Admission of error.
By changing its mask guidance on July 27, 2021, the CDC itself was admitting that the vaccines don't stop infection or transmission.
The elephant in the room which to this day the medical-pharma complex denies is there.
Provincetown, MA, was impossible to ignore, so CDC warped the story to make it about Delta, not about vaccine failure.
Alex simply pointed it out and got singled out for it because the former New York Times columnist was read by too many people.
He had to be canceled, a Twitter specialty.
Pfizer's demonstrated lifesaver Paxlovid won't be available in robust quantities until April as tens of thousands of Americans continue to drop dead from COVID-19
Thursday, February 10, 2022
You can always tell a Harvard woman, but you can't tell her much
It's always helpful to see what brainless idiots these elites really are, and how they are just as malicious as the next uneducated reprobate.
The variant tracker at Axios now shows Delta prevalence of 50% or more in only thirteen states, Omicron in sixteen
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Breakthrough deaths in Alberta at 47.5% confirm what's going on in Massachusetts is no outlier
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Uruguay administered about 44 boosters per 100 of population by January 1st after which it has experienced a death surge
Uruguay has administered a two-dose regimen of Sinovac to its population, but its booster program consists of Pfizer shots.
Basically no one at all was fully-vaccinated even with Sinovac in the spring of 2021 when it got creamed by COVID-19.
Still, deaths per million of population in Uruguay at 1,892 today is a far better record without vaccination than advanced nations like France (1,984), the UK (2,387), and the US (2,842) with vaccination.
What's up with that?
Israel achieved 50 booster doses per 100 of population on January 9th, after which deaths soared anyway
Vitamin D deficiency is endemic across the Middle East, including in Israel, where nearly four in five people are low on the vitamin . . ..
More.
In calendar year 2021 in the US 99.85% didn't die of COVID, yeah vaccines! in calendar year 2020 in the US 99.89% didn't die, yeah . . . what?
Monday, February 7, 2022
It takes an economist to say that the labor market is on fire
When WaPo is more accurate than Drudge
Sunday, February 6, 2022
Breakthrough deaths in Massachusetts have soared to 44% of all COVID deaths since last July through the end of January 2022
Let's check in on breakthrough deaths in Massachusetts, where breakthrough deaths have soared by 290 just in the last week.
Massachusetts reported 106 breakthrough deaths by the end of July 2021, according to NBC Boston, here.
At the time there had been 18,082 total COVID deaths in Massachusetts. At the time breakthrough deaths represented a tiny fraction of all COVID deaths (just 0.6%).
Through January 29, 2022 there have been 21,909 total COVID deaths for an increase of 3,827 total COVID deaths during the intervening period in Massachusetts.
As of January 29, 2022 Massachusetts is reporting a cumulative total of 1,789 breakthrough deaths. Subtract the 106 through July 2021 and you get 1,683 breakthrough deaths from August 1, 2021 through January 29, 2022.
1,683 breakthrough deaths is 43.977% of the total COVID deaths of 3,827 which have occurred since last July. More than 8% of all COVID deaths have now been among the vaccinated in Massachusetts.
If this isn't a picture of evolving vaccine failure I don't know what is.
LOL, teacher "Linda" takes rapid antigen test, thinks she KNOWS something
... they are far less reliable than PCR tests – and are “almost useless” when cases are very low. ...
New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory Science president Terry Taylor said rapid antigen tests are, at best, 80 per cent accurate when there is low prevalence of the virus, producing about 10 false positives for every one true positive.
From a pool of 1000 people, of whom 50 have confirmed Covid-19 infections, a rapid antigen test would detect 48 true positives, miss two cases, and produce 48 false positives, on average, he said.
“If you’re using it in a business sense, they’re going to have more people sitting at home that haven’t got Covid, than sitting at home that do have Covid."
More.
The rapid antigen tests are PERFECT for teachers, who have shown throughout the pandemic that they'd rather find any excuse to stay at home than go to school.