Posted on 05/30/2021 7:48:27 PM PDT by Tipllub
By Kelli Cook | May 27, 2021 at 10:07 PM CDT - Updated May 27 at 10:55 PM
FORREST COUNTY, Miss. (WMC) - Just one COVID-19 case is considered an outbreak in a long-term care facility because of how easily it can spread in a community setting and the high-risk residents. Mississippi health officials are announcing two new outbreaks that are all tied to breakthrough cases.
However, Thursday the Mississippi State Department of Health reported 10 additional cases of the highly infectious South African COVID-19 variant in nursing homes in Forrest and Covington counties.
In all 10 cases, everyone was fully vaccinated. Medical professionals call these breakthrough cases.
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Don't it, though?
*gives vaxtown the side eye*
Let's work on that sentence structure, shall we Doc?
#PhysicianHealThyWriting
Learn 2 English.
#TooMuchTalkingToCats
Ha. I guess you didn't read the article.
I would say the same to you, Vaxtown, but this is exactly the place to 'market propaganda'. It is the battlefield of ideas, where hearts and mind go to feed.
Why so uppity tonight?
Here's the gist of the article (for dummies).
People got vaxed. People caught covid. The end.
There's no spinning your way out of it, Mith. Try as you vaxtards might.
99.999% of medicos say the vaccine is great.
But .001% say otherwise.
And they’re the ones you want people to “trust”- LOL!
But .001% said otherwise.
Are you picking up what I'm putting down, Mith?
Your mind don't work right. Should get that looked at.
Agreed. And all we knew about him was his show where all he did was know best whom to hire!!! That was his known quality and he was horrible at it after all.
Why are they testing folks with minimal to no symptoms?
Being “backed” by an avowed idiot doesn’t shame you.
You’ll take whatever you can get.
In most cases there is little reason to test people who are not sick. But there are exceptions. For instance, if you work or live with immune compromised people or patients. Nursing homes need a higher level of surveillance.
So folks who have been vaccinated and have no symptoms can have AND spread the virus to others? That’s rotten.
Being “backed” by an avowed idiot doesn’t shame you. You’ll take whatever you can get.
>[? #MrsMithNeverDisappoints
Really. Like they didn't already know who was immunocompromised?
There's great medical care right there. /s
...and your response to using Ivermectin, which works with all people, is what???
USE IT!!!!!
Polio was only 80-90% effective and that dreaded disease was eradicated.
Yes, some people vaccinated still got infected with the Polio virus.
It may not be the vaccines.
The vaccines may not have been administered properly.
“ Then it was inappropriate to give these people the vaccine. They should be treated with something like Ivermectin which binds to the spike protein on the virus rendering it inert. Ivermectin does not rely on the body’s immune response.”
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No it wasn’t inappropriate to administer the vaccine to those people.
You do so in hopes it gives some benefit or even works well for them.
Also, just because someone was vaccinated doesn’t mean Ivermectin is off the table. Both can be used.
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