Infection

Pandemic Will End When We ‘Turn Off Our Screens,’ Says The BMJ

The pandemic will end when society decides to resume normal life rather than waiting for COVID “dashboards” to register zero cases, said the authors of an article published Tuesday in The BMJ.

The vaccines are working … exactly as they were designed

There is nowhere to run or hide from the growing observations that the closer we come to universal vaccination rates in many countries, the worse the pandemic has become. We have always known that leaky vaccines have the potential to create viral enhancement, but the recent data is unmistakable.

Studies Find Pfizer Vaccine Less Effective Against Omicron

Health officials and vaccine makers call for boosters after studies show Pfizer vaccine is less effective against Omicron, but data on breakthrough cases suggest the vaccine hasn’t been effective against other strains, either.

South Africa’s Omicron Outbreak Already “Running Out of Steam”

“The world has nothing to fear.”

GOP Sen. Marshall say administration should acknowledge ‘natural immunity’ to COVID-19, ‘be honest’

Marshall also argued CDC states 92% of Americans has some level of immunity to virus.

South Africa Sees Downward Trend in COVID Cases Despite Conducting More Tests

The number of new positive cases of COVID-19 reported in South Africa has continued its downward trend despite increased testing, according to South African National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) data.

CDC: Zero Omicron Deaths in U.S., Only One Person Needed Hospitalization

Infections “appear to be mild.” The CDC confirmed today that the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has killed precisely zero people in the U.S., with only...

Natural Immunity More Protective Over Time than COVID Vax

The study is suggests natural immunity best protects against infection and severe illness from Covid-19.

Zero Omicron Deaths in U.S., Only One Person Needed Hospitalization: CDC

The CDC confirmed today that the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has killed precisely zero people in the U.S., with only one case requiring hospital treatment.

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