It always gives me a good chuckle when someone compares the Canadian healthcare system to ours. Ours in general isn't good...but Canada? :laugh:
You two deserve each other.
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No one knows exactly what endemic COVID will look like, but whatever it looks like, this—gestures at the current situation—ain’t it. COVID is not yet endemic. There is little doubt that the coronavirus will get there eventually, when almost everyone has been vaccinated or infected or both, but right now we are still living through a messy and potentially volatile transition period. Cases are ticking up again. A new variant is afoot. The challenge ahead is figuring out how to manage the transition to endemicity, however long it takes.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...g-time/620914/
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But UIC infectious diseases Chief Dr. Richard Novak said there is a long way to go before the pandemic becomes endemic. He said it may take a few more years, depending on future variants.
https://abc7chicago.com/covid-pandem...cron/11455935/
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Dr. Dillaha said reaching an endemic means the spread will have gone down and those who do get the virus will have milder cases.
“We just have such a long way to go before we’re there.”
https://www.nwahomepage.com/news/sta...re-were-there/
Not that either of you were actually disputing what I said. It's way easier to talk about me, right?
Ahh....the brainless lil' weasel is upset that I factually pointed out how impressively moronic he continues to be. In this particular scenario, I wouldn't be surprised if you're lying, playing dumb, or somehow still don't understand how the basic functions of this site work. Either way about it, you are one dumb mother ****er.
Here's the post in question, to further highlight what an utter moron you are:
Looking forward to see what kind of delusional reply you'll come up with in an attempt to save face here. Then again, this situation seems ripe for you to just walk away and pretend it never happened.
Thanks for the free entertainment regardless, bozo.
Patiently awaiting your assuredly brilliant response to all this, dbroncsinmo(ron). :laugh2:
I don't know why this has to be pointed out over and over and over again.
Three-quarters of state’s COVID hospitalizations coming from the one-quarter of population that isn’t fully vaccinated
Unvaccinated in Wisconsin hospitalized at 10x higher rate, died at 14x higher rate in December
On Dec. 19, New York City's average hospitalization rate was 15.78 for every 100,000 people, those that were vaccinated accounted for 3 per 100,000 people. Unvaccinated people had a hospitalization rate more than 32 times higher than that, accounting for 97.46 per 100,000 people.
Between 75% and 90% of patients are unvaccinated, YNNH officials said. Of those vaccinated, only a “tiny fraction” were boosted.