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European CDC: Out of hundreds of cases
of Omicron here, not a single one involves
severe illness

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 12/8/2021 8:56:53 PM

Seems significant. Cases have been reported by 21 countries in the EU/EEA: Austria (15), Belgium (14), Croatia (3), Czechia (2), Denmark (83), Estonia (6), Finland (9), France (32), Germany (15), Greece (3), Iceland (12), Ireland (1), Italy (11), Latvia (2), Liechtenstein (1), the Netherlands (36), Norway (29), Portugal (34), Romania (2), Spain (11), and Sweden (13) according to information from public sources. Two new EU/EEA countries (Estonia and Liechtenstein) has reported the Omicron variant and a number of probable cases are currently under investigation in several countries…

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Catherine 12/8/2021 10:20:22 PM (No. 1001177)
It's basically a cold but boy mask lovers are back to wearing them. However, I don't know their medical state so I've decided it's a personal choice and respect that.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: thethirdruffian 12/8/2021 10:34:06 PM (No. 1001191)
Sounds like it’s time for omicron parties
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Omen55 12/8/2021 10:47:20 PM (No. 1001204)
None of dem want to hear that.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 12/9/2021 12:23:30 AM (No. 1001253)
So....more evidence that this particular virus has mutated once again to be less lethal than the last variant. Just as the experience of history, written on books and texts on pandemics predicts. The only issue that varies is how rapidly the particular disease vector mutates. Good news. Experience says mutations should be getting less lethal....looks like it's happening. DNA viruses like polio and smallpox mutate extremely slowly, on a timescale of something like centuries. Vaccines last for a lifetime. Bacteria mutate on a faster timescale, perhaps multiple decades. Pneumonia, typhoid and tetanus vaccines....last for 10-20 years. RNA viruses mutate on a rapid timescale since they use unstable RNA as their genome. They are mutating almost continuously as errors in replication and just damage to RNA accumulate. Months is the scale for them to mutate. Vaccines are essentially useless....the virus mutates as fast or faster than you can come up with a vaccine and test it for safety.....unless you leave out the safety testing. And now the vaccine might kill you and STILL doesn't last a year. Flu vaccines are an example. No other vaccines have been even tried to be used, other than this disaster.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: skacmar 12/9/2021 6:43:08 AM (No. 1001382)
Still the press and media stammets on like the Black Plague is upon us and we will all be dying tomorrow because of the unvaxxed.
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