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The seven-day average was 568. There is a lot of delayed reporting, so there are one-day spikes such as yesterday.
Nor really. There is a rise now in US. It is normal that a specific day numbers are over 7 days average. When the cases are going down it is the opposite. This is a simple mathematic fact.
 
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I don't get what idea you are trying to push. Everybody knows that even being triple shots vaccinated, no one is 1000% protected against catching the virus COVID. The big difference is that being vaccinated you are 95% protected against serious illness needing to be hospitalized. Trying to divert the discussion focus is totally of bad faith and will not help in anyway to improve the health situation. Previously you post that the situation is going in the wrong direction in NY and ask what could be done. I would suggest to stay honest and addressing the real problem would be a good beginning. We all know the recent wave is due to unvaccinated people who made bad choices and vulnerable people on which vaccination is not very efficient because diverse co-morbidity factors, mainly being over 60. A journalist, fully vaccinated, testing positive to COVID, with none or small symptoms, is not a big deal. I do not get what is your agenda posting about it, and staying silent about GOP meetings full of anti-vax and/or not vaccinated people.
That was quite the reply. Useless, ongoing, political, and childish. Dr. Fauci is the only one who did as he says. The rest are all hypocrites. And you are a supporter of this do as I say not as I do narrative.
 
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Not the point at all. But a nice attempt.
It's all tied to the official guidance in place at any given point in time. When people said earlier not to assemble in crowds, that was at that time, not forever obviously. Now it's 2022 and most people are vaccinated. Do you have evidence that two weeks ago, someone said not to assemble in crowds but went to the event?
 

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It's all tied to the official guidance in place at any given point in time. When people said earlier not to assemble in crowds, that was at that time, not forever obviously. Now it's 2022 and most people are vaccinated. Do you have evidence that two weeks ago, someone said not to assemble in crowds but went to the event?
Dr. Fauci, which was the point of my initial post even though you continue to try to spin it in another direction. So now it's ok to gather in large groups indoors? I wish you would make up your mind and follow the science and not your political agenda.

 

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Nothing interesting to post than naming individual? What is the point? Should we name the 1 million who died?

Here is an other one who got COVID. So what?

Bruins will be without Charlie McAvoy for Game 4 and perhaps beyond. COVID has returned to the Bruins — and at the worst possible time — with Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy ruled out of Sunday’s Game 4 at TD Garden by way of his landing in the league’s COVID protocol.​

 

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Nothing interesting to post than naming individual? What is the point? Should we name the 1 million who died?

I didn't start this crap, I'm just joining in. That's my point. Yes, we should name the millions that have died, that's what many of you don't understand. Everyone that has died from this nasty disease has families, friends, and loved ones, regardless of your political affiliation. Understand that and you may finally start to get the big picture.
 

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L’ex-animateur de radio André Arthur est décédé dimanche à l’âge de 78 ans.

La nouvelle a été confirmée en fin de soirée, dimanche, sur son compte Twitter.
Des proches de la famille nous ont aussi transmis l’information.
Il avait annoncé quelques jours auparavant, être atteint de la COVID. La « banale grippe chinoise », avait-il mentionné sur les réseaux sociaux.
 

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Dr. Fauci, which was the point of my initial post even though you continue to try to spin it in another direction. So now it's ok to gather in large groups indoors? I wish you would make up your mind and follow the science and not your political agenda.

You posted "Do as I say not as I do"... implying some people (presumably the government or just Dems) were telling people to do one thing while doing something different themselves. Not much to spin there. But there is no prohibition on vaccinated people gathering in large groups, that I can find. In case you didn't realize, yes the guidance has changed over time. These are facts, not my political agenda. Please keep up with these developments which are based on science, before you make baseless statements.
 

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Beijing is not immune to a new confinement. The Chinese city is tightening coronavirus restrictions after reporting 41 cases on Sunday.

Beijing officials have closed gyms and cinemas and raised Covid-19 testing requirements in a bid to avert the situation in Shanghai, where tens of millions of people have been confined to their apartments.

The new wave of health checks in Beijing marked the latest sign that Chinese leaders remained committed to implementing President Xi Jinping’s zero Covid policy.
This is despite indications that the policy is causing widespread economic damage within and beyond China’s borders and sparking domestic opposition to the government’s handling of the pandemic.

Beijing authorities ordered three rounds of PCR tests across the city last week after a cluster of cases was discovered in the Chaoyang business district.
The daily number of cases in the capital has remained in double digits for the past seven days.
 

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This could mean that over two million people in England could have long COVID.

The findings come from the Real-time Assessment of Community Transmission (REACT) study, led by Imperial College.

Better understanding of long COVID needed

Professor Paul Elliot from Imperial College London’s School of Public Health, said:

Our findings do paint a concerning picture of the longer-term health consequences of COVID-19, which need to be accounted for in policy and planning.

Long COVID is still poorly understood but we hope through our research that we can contribute to better identification and management of this condition, which our data and M’ suggest may ultimately affect millions of people in the UK alone.

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You posted "Do as I say not as I do"... implying some people (presumably the government or just Dems) were telling people to do one thing while doing something different themselves. Not much to spin there. But there is no prohibition on vaccinated people gathering in large groups, that I can find. In case you didn't realize, yes the guidance has changed over time. These are facts, not my political agenda. Please keep up with these developments which are based on science, before you make baseless statements.
That's exactly what is happening, do as I say, not as I do. I made no no such baseless comment, you just decided to challenge my comment when you should have just left it alone and follow the science.
 
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Beijing is not immune to a new confinement. The Chinese city is tightening coronavirus restrictions after reporting 41 cases on Sunday.

Beijing officials have closed gyms and cinemas and raised Covid-19 testing requirements in a bid to avert the situation in Shanghai, where tens of millions of people have been confined to their apartments.

The new wave of health checks in Beijing marked the latest sign that Chinese leaders remained committed to implementing President Xi Jinping’s zero Covid policy.
This is despite indications that the policy is causing widespread economic damage within and beyond China’s borders and sparking domestic opposition to the government’s handling of the pandemic.

Beijing authorities ordered three rounds of PCR tests across the city last week after a cluster of cases was discovered in the Chaoyang business district.
The daily number of cases in the capital has remained in double digits for the past seven days.
Too much is like not enough.
 
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QUÉBEC....DR.BOILEAU ce jour.....La situation s'améliore de beaucoup et est de plus en plus sous contrôle.....recommande à ceux qui ne l'ont pas encore d'aller chercher leur 3ème dose.....pour ce qui est de la 4ème...elle est recommandée pour les groupes cibles et pour les 80 ans et plus....non nécessaire pour les autres groupes.......a dit qu'il ne voyait pas la nécessité --pour le moment--de tenir d'autres conf. de presse puisque la situation ne l'exige plus.....alors en d'autres mots cela veut dire profitez bien de votre saison estivale.....et on se reparlera fort probablement cet automne....lolllll ;)
 

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After holding to the widely doubted line for more than two years that it had a perfect record of keeping out the coronavirus, North Korea has imposed a nationwide lockdown to control its first acknowledged COVID-19 outbreak.

The outbreak forced leader Kim Jong-un to wear a mask in public likely for the first time since the start of the pandemic, but the scale of transmissions inside North Korea wasn't immediately known.
 
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