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  1. Originally posted by AngryOnion Oh cut the shit he was a tub of lard 74 year old.

    The kill shot creates a cytokine storm, which people who are elderly can't handle.
  2. Nile bump
    they fucking killed meat loaf! the monsters.
  3. AngryOnion Big Wig [the nightly self-effacing broadsheet]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The kill shot creates a cytokine storm, which people who are elderly can't handle.

    Yep everyone I know who died from it was old or real fat.
  4. Cytokine storm and cytokine release syndrome are life-threatening systemic inflammatory syndromes involving elevated levels of circulating cytokines and immune-cell hyperactivation that can be triggered by various therapies, pathogens, cancers, autoimmune conditions, and monogenic disorders.
  5. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Cytokine storm and cytokine release syndrome are life-threatening systemic inflammatory syndromes involving elevated levels of circulating cytokines and immune-cell hyperactivation that can be triggered by various therapies, pathogens, cancers, autoimmune conditions, and monogenic disorders.

    Seriously
    How the fuck do you manage to find your way home every day? Is there an address label tattood on your forehead or does mommy go everywhere with you so you don’t get lost 🤣🤣😂
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  6. AngryOnion Big Wig [the nightly self-effacing broadsheet]
    Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen Seriously
    How the fuck do you manage to find your way home every day? Is there an address label tattood on your forehead or does mommy go everywhere with you so you don’t get lost 🤣🤣😂


    Who the fuck are you?
  7. The clowns over at the CDC have now been forced to admit the death toll they've been flogging around night and day on their fake news rags is only people who died with covid, not of covid, but they "can't say right now" how many. So, it's possible the entire number, or the greater portion, of deaths was just people dying of a number of reasons who happen to have covid, on a faulty PCR test that was never designed to identify any virus, and zero autopsies, no less.
  8. Originally posted by AngryOnion
    Who the fuck are you?

    TELL ME THIS IS KAWHI!!!
  9. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by Donald Trump

    LMAO I might just double my money on those Moderna puts. No one wants what they are selling.

    LMAO up 125%. Lets go for the treble.
  10. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by AngryOnion Oh cut the shit he was a tub of lard 74 year old.

    I came here to say that but yeah...
  11. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by AngryOnion Yep everyone I know who died from it was old or real fat.

    #healthyatanysize
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  12. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by aldra #healthyatanysize

    This.

    Bunch of bigots in this thread. Just because you are a morbidly obese cocaine user doesn't mean you should die at 74, shitlords.

    This only proves how deadly Covid is.
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  13. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    The New York Times
    Booster Shots Instrumental in Fighting Omicron, C.D.C. Data Show
    Apoorva Mandavilli


    Booster shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines aren’t just preventing infections with the highly contagious Omicron variant — they’re also keeping infected Americans from ending up in the hospital, according to data published on Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    The extra doses are 90 percent effective against hospitalization with the variant, the agency reported. Booster shots also reduced the likelihood of a visit to an emergency department or urgent care clinic. The extra doses were most effective against infection and death among Americans aged 50 and older, the data showed.

    Over all, the new data show that the vaccines were more protective against the Delta variant than against Omicron, which lab studies have found is partially able to sidestep the body’s immune response.

    It is generally accepted that booster shots keep people from becoming infected, at least for a while. Data from Israel and other countries have also suggested that boosters can help prevent severe illness and hospitalization, especially in older adults.

    “Data from other countries have also shown significant benefit of getting the booster, but this is really showing it in the U.S.,” Akiko Iwasaki, an immunologist at Yale University, said of the figures released on Friday. “These numbers should be very convincing.”

    On Thursday night, the C.D.C. published additional data showing that in December, unvaccinated Americans 50 years and older were about 45 times more likely to be hospitalized than those who were vaccinated and got a third shot.

    Yet less than 40 percent of fully vaccinated Americans who are eligible for a booster shot have received one.

    Friday’s results are based on three new studies led by the C.D.C. In one study, researchers analyzed hospitalizations and visits to emergency departments and urgent care clinics in 10 states from Aug. 26, 2021 to Jan. 5, 2022.

    Vaccine effectiveness against hospitalization with the Omicron variant fell to just 57 percent in people who had received their second dose more than six months earlier, the authors found. A third shot restored that protection to 90 percent.

    It’s unclear whether protection from the boosters might also wane as it did after two shots, noted Natalie Dean, a biostatistician at Emory University.

    “We just have to recognize that all these estimates of Omicron third-dose protection are going to be people who are pretty recently boosted,” she said. “We do wonder the durability of boosters themselves.”

    When debating booster shot recommendations for all American adults, scientific advisers to the Food and Drug Administration and the C.D.C. repeatedly bemoaned the lack of booster shot data that was specific to the United States.

    There are differences between Israel and the United States — for example, in the way Israel defines severe illness — that made it challenging to interpret the relevance of Israeli data for Americans, they said.

    Some members of the Biden administration supported the use of booster doses even before the scientific advisers of the agencies had a chance to review the data from Israel. Federal health officials intensified their boosters-for-all campaign after the arrival of the Omicron variant.

    The C.D.C. now recommends booster shots for everyone 12 years and older, five months after getting two doses of the scary science thing vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNtech and Moderna, or two months after a single dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

    The usefulness of booster shots in Americans younger than 50 was a topic of vigorous debate in the fall. Several experts argued at the time that third shots were unnecessary for younger adults because two doses of the vaccine were holding up well.

    Some of those experts remained unconvinced by the new data.

    It was clear even months ago that older adults and those with weakened immune systems would benefit from extra doses of the vaccine, said Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a member of the F.D.A.’s vaccine advisory committee.

    But “where is the evidence that a third dose benefits a healthy young person?” he asked.

    “If you’re trying to stop the spread of this virus, vaccinate the unvaccinated,” he added. “We keep trying to further protect the already protected.”

    But other experts changed their minds in favor of boosters because of the highly contagious Omicron variant. Even if two doses were enough to keep young people out of hospitals, they said, a third dose could limit virus spread by preventing infections.

    “They’re both data-driven, legitimate positions,” said John Moore, a virologist at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York. But at this point, the debate is over: “We are using boosters in everyone, and that’s what’s happening.”
  15. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 Friday’s results are based on three new studies led by the C.D.C. In one study, researchers analyzed hospitalizations and visits to emergency departments and urgent care clinics in 10 states from Aug. 26, 2021 to Jan. 5, 2022.

    Vaccine effectiveness against hospitalization with the Omicron variant fell to just 57 percent in people who had received their second dose more than six months earlier, the authors found. A third shot restored that protection to 90 percent.

    They found this information about Omicron by analysing data from last year, before Omicron was even a thing?

    The lies never stop, do they?
  16. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    What part of that statement don't you understand?

    It says that "Vaccine effectiveness against hospitalization with the Omicron variant fell to just 57 percent in people who had received their second dose more than six months earlier, the authors found. A third shot restored that protection to 90 percent."

    Seems clear to me.

    Idiocy and politicization never stop, do they?
  17. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by Donald Trump They found this information about Omicron by analysing data from last year, before Omicron was even a thing?

    The lies never stop, do they?

    How do you know? Just because it wasn’t named until November, doesn’t mean it wasn’t already there.
  18. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Morning, darlin'!
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  19. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Among 87,904 eligible hospitalizations, 86,327 (98%) and 1,577 (2%) occurred during the Delta- and Omicron-predominant periods, respectively (Table 3).



    genetic characterization of patients’ viruses was not available, and analyses therefore relied on dates when the Omicron variant became predominant based on surveillance data. The Omicron period of predominance in this study likely includes medical encounters associated with the Delta variant
    https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7104e3.htm?s_cid=mm7104e3_w

    The 57% figure may have nothing to do with Omicron at all. It could just be the small amount of Delta still in circulation.

    Just more fake news.
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