I thought they were the Guardians now.
In the USA we are told that antibodies don’t protect you.
This must be a contributing factor in their allowing the Rays to have two come-from-behind wins in a row at Progressive Field. Nelson Cruz hit his first Rays HR tonight, but that didn't win the game for them, Ji-man Choi's 3-run blast did it.
Oh wait a minute...
That would be roughly 890 million people, yes?
Versus roughly half a million deaths?
I have my reservations.
They’re not all dead?????????? I can’t believe it.
The hysteria is crazy. A friend had the new InduWuFlu and was told to take some Tylenol and NyQuil and that was that. All better now. Same for her husband. Within the last two weeks.
Certainly not in Cleveland.
cool! These people are 6.72 times more protected than the jabbed.
One little two little three little Indians 🙃
trying to find something on US seroprevelance
there’s this one from September last, about 24%
“Jurisdiction-level seroprevalence over 4 collection periods ranged from less than 1% to 23%. In 42 of 49 jurisdictions with sufficient samples to estimate seroprevalence across all periods, fewer than 10% of people had detectable SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. Seroprevalence estimates varied between sexes, across age groups, and between metropolitan/nonmetropolitan areas. Changes from period 1 to 4 were less than 7 percentage points in all jurisdictions and varied across sites.
Conclusions and Relevance This cross-sectional study found that as of September 2020, most persons in the US did not have serologic evidence of previous SARS-CoV-2 infection,”
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2773576
Here’s one more from Jan of this year, pre-vaccine. Higher rates (24-25%) are seen in hispanic/lowerincome otherwise still low rates at 18% in the 60+:
“After standardizing seroprevalence rates for patients receiving dialysis to the US adult population, results of this study suggest that most adults did not have evidence of natural SARS-CoV-2 infection by January 2021...fewer than 1 in 4 patients had evidence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies 1 year after the first case of SARS-CoV-2 infection was detected in the US. Results standardized to the US population indicate similar prevalence of antibodies among US adults. “
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2781907
So instead of a 'vaccine passport' based on an always questionable PCR test for a 'case', we need a 'Immunity passport' based upon a person's immunity reported on a CoVID antibodies t-cell test.