There's NoVid (never had Covid). And then there's NoPos (never had a positive Covid test).
Haven't looked for a while but I don't believe anyone in the UK (private or NHS) offers an on demand test to see if you've ever had Covid.
NoPos, but 2 episodes that might have been.
Researchers say there's a big difference between people who think theyβve never had COVID and those who truly haven't. Data suggest only 2β3% of people worldwide may have avoided infection, with many unnoticed cases due to mild or asymptomatic illness.
https://t.co/KUh89qKETh
They criticise the IPCC for not paying enough attention to social issues. Good that they're adding more variables to their model. Presumably they've read Limits to Growth. So how do they intend to cope with the Resource and Pollution Constraints?
@1goodtern Then there's the effect of the vax on repeated infections. What if getting the vax early meant health losses per infection were more like 0-5% per case. While not getting the vax (like the kids) meant 10-20% per case was more likely.
@1goodtern Now take that thought experiment and apply it to repeated infection. How does the curve and example change after the second infection. And then the 3rd and 4th (and so on). Where the odds of getting a 20% reduction in health (say) increase for each successive infection?
@david_hollas Reform UK is a long con, owned & run by a bunch of treasonous, fascist, racist grifters. They don't have members & supporters. They have donors & marks.
@aja_curtis Maybe, 3 short periods of disruption 6 years ago.
Maybe, the continuous re-infection of kids, with no vax & no mitigations, told to go to school sick, by an all body, airborne disease, spread via the respiratory system. The last major wave was late last year. Is it over?