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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Thursday he tested positive for COVID-19, amid a nationwide spike in infections.

    The 82-year-old Sanders, said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, he was experiencing “minimal” symptoms and will continue to isolate while working from his home in Vermont.

    The Senate finished its legislative business for the year last week and won’t be returning for votes until Jan. 8.

    The U.S. is seeing elevated levels of respiratory illness this winter, and the Northeast is experiencing the highest levels of viral activity, according to the most recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wastewater data.

    Nationally, the wastewater viral activity level for COVID-19 is the highest it’s been since the omicron surge in 2022.

    It is too early to know whether or to what extent JN.1 will cause an increase in infections or hospitalizations,” the CDC said, adding that existing vaccines, tests, and treatments still work against JN.1.


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      This is bullshit. COVID-19 hospitalizations are spiking right now, something that doesn’t happen with colds.

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        Banned @YoBuckStopsHere

        reason: Mod abuse + using moderation tools after being removed as a mod. Perma-ban.

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        Ummm it’s only behind measles on how contagious it is. These omicron strains are insanely contagious. Way more than OG, alpha, delta etc.

        Even though measles is more contagious, the time from infection to contagious is much longer, so covid will spread much faster than measles as well.

        We’ve never had to deal with something with this combination before.

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        It’s still the most deadly disease out there excepting AIDS (in terms of raw numbers), even though we’re doing our best to ignore it.

        The deadliness of the infection has gone down but the transmissibility is actually up, for what that’s worth.

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          We have known for literal years at this point that fomite transmission is essentially a non issue for COVID, what is up with this April 2020 level information? COVID is transmitted by breathing in air that someone with COVID has exhaled. It can linger in the air like cigarette smoke. And vaccination does not prevent you from getting long COVID, even if you are young and healthy.

          The best way to not get long COVID is to not get COVID. The best way to not get COVID is to wear a mask. Definitely get vaccinated in case you do get it, but it’s still better to not get it than to get it.

          We also have literally no idea what getting COVID every year for 4, 5, 6, etc years will do and I don’t intend to be part of the test group.

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            We know it attacks the testicles but so far it hasn’t seemed to cause infertility. But what happens to babies being born, getting infected dozens of times by the time they reach adulthood?

            This is a bit extreme, but for all we know we’re at the beginning of the end of civilization as we know it.

            Even not thinking that extreme we really have no idea what’s going to happen long term. A recent report from stats canada says 1/9 Canadians have had long covid, and half still have symptoms as of June 2023. Give it another 5 years and it’s only going to be worse.

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          Its an airborne virus. Washing your hands doesnt help. Wear a mask, ventilate, and use air purifiers.