Roger Ramjets
Philosopher
Cite?Hospitals are struggling with RSV and 'flu, not covid.
But who cares about 'flu, after all only frail old people with one foot in the grave die from it, right?
Cite?Hospitals are struggling with RSV and 'flu, not covid.
Cite?
But who cares about 'flu, after all only frail old people with one foot in the grave die from it, right?
California
COVID is coming for Calif., and it's already hitting the Bay Area the hardest (SF Gate June 12, 2024)
Denmark
It my own country, KP.2 and KP.3 have had no impact on C19 hospitalizations and deaths yet.
There has been a rise in the numbers from late May to early June in the national surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater, but so far it's from "Very low level" to "Low level."
NZ
School should be the best pox party in town.
We have put C19 behind us now, so absence must be an attitude problem.
No mention of ventilation or air purification as a means to combat absence or the need for relief teachers:
Relief teachers in high demand as sicknesses impact schools (RNZ, June 7, 2024)
Are relief teachers cheaper than HEPA filters?
CDC's data shows about 2/3 of flu deaths are over 65. It was similar early in the Covid-19 epidemic. In the last 2 years it has shifted and Covid-19 now has 9/10 deaths over the age of 65.
COVID-19 deaths 18-49: 8 (2.5%); 50-64: 26 (8.1%); 65+: 287 (89.4%)
Influenza deaths 18-49: 7 (12.7%); 50-64: 6 (10.9%); 65+: 41 (74.6%) - also 1 flu death (age 0-4, the only death from one of the three respiratory diseases in the age groups 0-4 and 5-17)
Why don't you show us the CDC numbers of flu and C19 deaths in each age group? The Atheist will protest if they are not the 2024 numbers, so as recent numbers as possible, please!Let us see the numbers!
You are arguing that the lack of awareness of it not being over is because the media are telling people it is over.
But in order to show that it is not over, you show examples of the media telling people it is not over.
Sounds very much to me as if people are aware that its not over, but as I said before, they just don't care and don't want to think about it any more.
You are arguing that the lack of awareness of it not being over is because the media are telling people it is over.
But in order to show that it is not over, you show examples of the media telling people it is not over.
Sounds very much to me as if people are aware that its not over, but as I said before, they just don't care and don't want to think about it any more.
There have been 5230 new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand over the week to Sunday, and 20 further deaths attributed to the virus.
Of the new cases, 360 were probable cases and 3429 were reinfections.
There were 354 cases in hospital and none in intensive care, as of midnight on Sunday.
Last week, the ministry reported 6142 new cases of Covid-19 and one further death.
It comes just weeks after Covid cases spiked to their highest level in 18 months, and warnings of a "significant" wave of the virus likely to hit New Zealand this winter.
The seven-day rolling average of new cases was 676.
Covid-19: 5230 new cases, 20 further deaths (RNZ, June 10, 2024)
I'm not sure whether its funny or sad that someone would spend so much time failing to convince people to take ridiculous precautions about a disease nobody thinks about.
I certainly wear one where sick people congregate and wore one today when I got my shingles vaccine.
Hospitals are struggling with RSV and 'flu, not covid.
It's not your imagination: Around the world, people really are getting sick more often than before the pandemic
Since February, Kathy Xiang and her entire family has been under siege.
Her 12-year-old daughter has had whooping cough, rhinovirus and parainfluenza: She's missed more than five weeks of school in total. Xiang, a software developer in Shanghai, caught all three too. Her elderly parents, who were helping care for her 10-month-old, tested positive for Covid-19 in early March, and her father got shingles.
Yes, Everyone Really Is Sick a Lot More Often After Covid (Bloomberg, June 14, 2024)
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Though the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last week recommended that vaccine companies switch to the JN.1 variant for updated shots for the fall, yesterday it urged companies to focus on the KP.2 lineage if possible, based on recent shifts and a national rise in cases.
On June 5, the FDA's vaccine advisory group recommended a switch to the JN.1 variant, though it held off on recommending the KP.2 offshoot of JN.1, partly due to uncertainties about further evolution of SARS-CoV-2 strains. The group was also concerned about the availability of Novavax, which as a protein-based vaccine that has a longer production timeline and would not be able to switch to the more specific KP.2 lineage.
Shortly after, the FDA accepted the advisers' advice but said it would continue to monitor the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, along with the evolution of the virus. In its latest variant proportion update, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported another jump in KP.3 proportions, along with a further rise in KP.2 viruses and a steady decline in the JN.1 parent lineage.
FDA modifies strain recommendation for fall COVID vaccine amid variant shifts, uptick in cases (CIDRAP, June 14, 2024)
I have repeatedly said that Covid-19 seems less dangerous than a typical flu season for those under 50 but much more dangerous for those over 65. To compare Covid-19 deaths, use a typical flu season. Flu was well below normal this season, and lower than any time in the 7 years since the start of Covid-19.San Diego County
Covid deaths, 0-64-year-olds:34
Flu deaths, 0-64-year-olds:14
Covid deaths 65+:287
Flu deaths 65+:41
Anything to make influenza appear to be worse than COVID-19 even though it's the other way 'round, right?!
Now, I have no idea if this is something that sometimes appears prominently on the RNZ site.
Oh dear.
After long covid comes long long covid.
After long OCD comes long long OCD.

Good chance it will drop again this next year.
I have repeatedly said that Covid-19 seems less dangerous than a typical flu season for those under 50 but much more dangerous for those over 65. To compare Covid-19 deaths, use a typical flu season. Flu was well below normal this season, and lower than any time in the 7 years since the start of Covid-19.
Let's compare instead to the flu season 2019/2020 just before C19. This was a pretty typical flu season that was cut slightly short by C19 NPIs in March 2020. There were 77 total deaths. And 35 or 36 of the deaths were 0-65 Y/O. See the graph on page 7.
https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/cont...rams/phs/documents/Season Summary_2018-19.pdf
C19 is much worse than the flu for older people. But not for those under 65. Especially not for people under 50.
And for those younger than 50, it's about the same. C19 8, the flu 7.Covid deaths, 0-64-year-olds: 34
Flu deaths, 0-64-year-olds: 14
And Covid-19 has been trending downward each year since 2020/2021 decreasing 60% each fiscal year for two years then decreasing 40% in the last year. With bigger decreases in those under 65. And that's with well under 20% up to date on their C19 vax. Good chance it will drop again this next year.
If I didn't have a seriously immuno-compromised kid I wouldn't wear a mask or think about the virus for a second. Just like everyone else.
Oh noes! It's becoming an endemic coronavirus infection, just like all the other endemic coronaviruses, and exactly as forecast.
Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 deaths in New Zealand in the last 12 months (Our World in Data)'Flu deaths here are ~500 a year, and omicron's going to be much lower than that.
No matter how many times people in this thread, The Atheist included, write about wearing face masks...
Cumulative confirmed COVID-19 deaths in New Zealand in the last 12 months[/url] (Our World in Data)
If it's over 1%, I will concede you're right and will retreat from the thread.
I'm over 65 and don't consider myself to be 'old and frail'. My brother is younger and a lot fitter than me, but he was surprised by how much Covid knocked him back.CDC's data shows about 2/3 of flu deaths are over 65. It was similar early in the Covid-19 epidemic. In the last 2 years it has shifted and Covid-19 now has 9/10 deaths over the age of 65.
December 14, 2023
More than 185,000 nursing home residents have died from COVID-19 since it first appeared in the U.S. in 2020, accounting for roughly a sixth of the country’s entire COVID-19 death toll...
As cases among residents have risen, cases among nursing home workers have followed a similar trend...
Vaccination rates hit new lows
In September, the CDC recommended an updated COVID-19 vaccine to everyone 6 months and older who received their last COVID-19 vaccine at least two months before. Health experts stressed the importance of older adults and immunocompromised people — both of which are highly represented in the nursing home population — getting the new vaccine as quickly as possible given their risk of severe disease and death from COVID-19...
But AARP’s new analysis shows that uptake of the new vaccines among the nursing home population has been much lower than previous vaccines and boosters, leaving most residents and staff without adequate protection.
As of Nov. 19, only about a quarter of nursing home residents nationwide were up to date with the most recent vaccine, and only 7 percent of workers were up to date. In November 2021, almost 90 percent of residents were vaccinated and roughly 40 percent were boosted. At that time, roughly 80 percent of staff nationwide were vaccinated...
Nursing home experts say a mix of reasons is likely to blame for low up-to-date vaccination rates, including vaccine hesitancy, pandemic fatigue and confusion around what shots are needed. Many government requirements that nursing home workers be vaccinated and/or boosted ceased with the end of the public health emergency in May.
20 people in this store and every one wearing a mask.
https://www.police1.com/crime/video...calif-jewelry-store-in-smash-and-grab-robbery
