@TheVertlartnic I actually think parents will fight hardest against the info on long term health effects from COVID. They will not be able to cope with the fact that they sacrificed their kids for a few years of (pretend) normal, the guilt will be too much
@DeanAllisonMP There are over 500k peer-reviewed articles in the medical literature detailing the short & long-term effects of covid-19 infections (even if asymptomatic or mild) on the vasculature, the immune system and every single organ system. How can you be sure it's vaccines not the virus?
@ColinDMello But everyone needs to return to the office full time and kids need to be in school every day even if they're sick (which they caught from schools). Make it make sense.
@fordnation you now have ZERO reason not to protect the province's youth from repeated viral infections. If you're so concerned about keeping people in the workforce and "productivity" then put your money where your mouth is and prevent the spread of illness in schools!
@MeetJess It's currently in 22 countries, why are we still saying things like "whether there is any evidence the outbreak is currently escaping the area it is concentrated in"???
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@KashPrime We decided that SARS1 needed N95s and was airborne but SARS2 needed surgical masks, and now, absolutely no protection as everyone in schools, daycares, hospitals, grocery stores, malls, etc, breathe in SARS2 (and other airborne pathogens) all day long. Make that make sense.
@BogochIsaac Until it becomes too widespread, then we will just tell people it's not airborne, its mild, and we have nothing to worry about. Back to business, nothing to see here! We can't have people not spending their money ;)
@ChildrenNeedUs_ But now after multiple rounds of covid, people's immune systems (especially innate) are not as functional and some are immunocompromised. This could make for different transmission patterns, even if the exact same strain.
@adamscochran Multiple rounds of covid in the population may also have left a significant proportion with a compromised or underperforming immune system, so it may explain why this virus is spreading easier and symptoms developing faster too.
"There's a storm coming, Mr.
Wayne. You and your friends better batten down the hatches.
Because when it hits, you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us"
-CATWOMAN
@corruptario There are 100s of thousands of articles showing what covid does to the body, short and long term. The ontario government does nothing to share this info, with doctors or the general public. That's the scandal, not a phone conversation with one doctor.
I know a lot don't want to hear it. I certainly don't. Long covid is very real. HIV, Hepatitis C, and Covid are all +RNA viruses. It took us many years to elucidate the effects of Hep C and HIV. We're only just beginning to figure out long-covid, have no biomarkers available to the general public to easily diagnose it, and have no proven treatments...
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@KashPrime@BogochIsaac The sheer fact that records of asthma date back 2000 years, and in just 7 years, long covid has surpassed asthma as the leading cause of chronic illness in children and pediatricians are not sounding the alarm is insane.
My child's ped says covid is mild, nothing to worry about