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Infectious Disease ping - The White House warns of a Covid rise expected this fall (in time for mid-term elections)
The White House warning of 100 million new covid infections is based on 'computer modeling'

"Just as Americans get used to life without masks, shutdowns and other restrictions, the White House is warning
that the fall season in which the midterm elections will take place could see up to 100 million new COVID infections."

"However, as Becker News points out, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky has acknowledged that 95% of Americans have protection due to vaccination and natural immunity,
and the projection of 100 million is based on a range of models.
And as recent history has shown, none of those models may turn out to be close to reality.
In fact, a Johns Hopkins University study published in January found that 99% of unvaccinated people who had COVID infections gained robust natural immunity that did not wane for at least 650 days."( (Emphasis mine)

"Becker News noted that another projected COVID "case" surge could be a pretext for implementation once again of universal mail-in balloting, which increases the possibility of fraud."

"Significantly, the Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index found in April that fewer than one in 10 Americans now describe COVID-19 as a crisis.
About three in four call it a manageable problem while one in six say it's no problem at all…"

52 posted on 05/10/2022 6:12:01 AM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt
Oooh, it's another winter of death.

Be very afraid. Mail-in voting.

54 posted on 05/10/2022 6:24:26 AM PDT by OKSooner ("I'm not sayin' we won't get our hair mussed up a bit!")
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