Wait, what? II

I think ive used that title before. But my double-take today is about what I just heard on the news: Covid hospitalizations have reached an all time high😱 meaning: people are admitted to the hospital for something else, then after 8 days or so they test positive. Thats what Maria Bartiromo said—but i doubt most people heard anything other than the first clause.

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i really dont know what to say about this. theres a great article on American Thinker today, A Pandemic of Testing, by Blake Edwards, MD. Strep is present in 10% of all people who die in our country. But thats because a large percentage of the population carries it, asymptomatically. We dont implicate strep in those deaths.

It’s like the HPV vaccination, which i will never cease to resent. Yuh, a percentage of people who get cervical and throat cancer are carrying that virus. It would be amazing if they werent, given that over 90% of sexually active adults carry it and never know it, unless a test like the pap smear picks it up. cui bono? The manufacturers of Gardasil.

This is never going to end.

3 thoughts on “Wait, what? II

  1. Because of my age and cancer, I am, supposedly, one of the most vulnerable categories….yet here I am, never having tested positive. I have to make very (very) regular visits to the VA hospital here (which is an EXCELLENT hospital, by the way), and the nurses tell me that they (1) have no shortage of personnel and rarely have more than a few Covid patients in care, and none in the ICU. She says that her nurse friends say the same thing about the 4 largest hospitals in Tampa. This is all pure media hype simply because without it, they might actually have to report the news on Brandon’s complete and utter incompetence.

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  2. I am yet to be tested for nCOVID-19 and seemingly fairly healthy. Somebody tell the wasteful Americans that one can not test their way out of a crisis.

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