Posted on 01/22/2022 7:30:30 PM PST by entropy12
Yahoo Finance's Anjalee Khemlani discusses how the CDC says the COVID-19 booster shots are effective against the Omicron variant.
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No booster for wife, and Omicron required no hospitalization for her either.
Not bad for what is a weak strain anyway. 🙄
Anybody still listening to the CDC should have their head examined.
You can’t test for omniCon per CDC but the have some snake oil salesman goo that supposedly is 90% effective like the vaxx’s that over time proved less than 35% effective
Nothing says “Science!” like Yahoo Finance’s Anjalee Khemlani.
Natural immunity was more effective than vaccines alone against delta variant, CDC study shows
https://fox8.com/news/coronavirus/natural-immunity-was-more-effective-than-vaccines-alone-against-delta-variant-cdc-study-shows/
Does the CDC realize that it’s pronouncements just make many of us laugh?
Not buying this.
Omicron Patients have filled one large hospital I know of.
That hospital has cancelled two-thirds of it’s surgery
schedule and has no room for other ill patients.
Wait. Does that mean that one out of every ten jabbed will be hospitalized?
Yeah, the “booster” shots are 90% effective against Omicron. But then, so is chicken soup, orange juice, and... nothing at all.
That isn’t how it was marketed. It only changed when they found out it does nothing, plus can kill you. Lie all you want. Those are the facts
I call this study BS.
Omicron is skyrocketing throughout the US along with increasing hospitalization even among triple vaxxed people.
The facts are all out there.
Against hospitalization? Huh? How to you measure and call that a thing?
Measles is a virus, and it is extremely rare that a vaccinated person spreads measles.
It’s NEW! and IMPROVED! science.
So, 10% with the shot get hospital time?
Dr. Lynn Fynn was interviewed on ‘The Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz’ last week. Interesting episode - she was going through the differences between Delta/Omicron & treatments.
HCQ, if you are going to treat Omicron early, is more effective than Ivermectin.
What is putting people in the hospital regarding Omicron .... people will get through the initial Omicron just fine, but at about day 9, after feeling they are/have recovered, they’ll start feeling crappy again & spike a fever. This is the start of bacterial pneumonia, an opportunistic infection after Omicron. If you go to the doctor/hospital and tell them you’re had COVID, but now having issues again, they immediately go into “COVID” mode and give people steroids, which does nothing for a bacterial infection. Even worse, sometimes they want to give Remdesivir which is totally not appropriate. By the time they finish screwing around with the steroids & a couple of days have gone by, then you really DO have pneumonia, severe enough to end up in the hospital with it. A course of azithromycin or another antibiotic right away takes care of the problem, but that’s not what is often happening.
Both of my brothers were sick with Omicron beginning week before last, so they’ve been warned about the potential for bacterial pneumonia. One is past that point & ok I think .... the other one still needs to be cautious.
I wonder how many are in WITH Omicron and not because OF Omicron. In other words, other illnesses are bringing them into the hospital, but they test upon admission, and find out they are positive for CoVid, which would probably indicate Omicron over Delta.
It also makes me wonder how many of these Omicron are in ICU? Or are these patients on regular floors?
Name the hospital so a FReeper can investigate their status re Covid.
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