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Deciphering the Covid truth from over-complicated, abstruse WHO mumbo-jumbo.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

03/22/2023, 01:05:13

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It took me close to an hour of research to finally locate some plain-spoken information on the most important of all the Covid-19 numbers. The finger-shivering, shrill Wuhan Flu paranoia-mongers have joined the AGW ecoparanoids in trying to bury the underlying truths of the pandemic beneath layers of abstruse mumbo-jumbo, unreadable scientific abstracts and idiotic overly-technical, jargon-laden obfuscations. 

Bottom line is that we have just reached the more-important status in the pandemic of a real transmission rate lower than "2" which is an assessment measured by a sustained positive-test rate below 10%. 

That means the average number of people infected by others is low enough that for the general population, the pandemic is practically speaking, over. 

The transmission rate for non-Hispanic, non-poor, non-homeless (the three highest risk-groups) has been below "2" for some time. But prudence forced the government to conceal this from the general public and even censor the information, suppress publication and punish people who did not comply. All of that is arguably illegal. 

The caveat for Wuhan Flu is the same as for AIDS, in the sense that a certain segments of the population will have a lingering transmission rate above "2", which will keep the disease endemic indefinitely. The groups which will likely continue to be subject to continuing infections and deaths from exposure are those who live in lower-income housing who cannot (or choose not) practice safety protocols. Hispanic communities will continue to have Wuhan Flu outbreaks for a long, long time. 

Most likely, even though the transmission rate will stay above (2) in low income and Hispanic communities, the lethality of the virus will continue to decline. So even if people catch it, they will not have symptoms or illness nor death from it. 







Modified by LateForLunch at Wed, Mar 22, 2023, 01:16:37


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