Nope, you just don't like it because it doesn't conform to your beliefs. There's nothing wrong with that section and it proves lockdowns don't save life.You used a paper that equates lives to money to make it's point. That section isn't even worth talking about because the source is literally "dude, trust me".
You linked it yourself, in your own paper. Read your own paper. Read anything. Read what you yourself write. Until you do, you're literally not worth talking to. This will be my last post to you on this subject because this is farcical. Nobody should take you seriously. There's low information opinions, and then there's whatever abyss you've thrown yourself into of blind faith and staunch zeal in just being wrong about everything.
It is farcical because you can't provide a single shred of proof for any of your arguments ever.
And when look at the covid death rate post-immunity, is covid actually killing more than the flu? Also, covid is the reason there is no flu so to come up with the actual deaths netted because of covid, you have to deduct ~2 years worth of flu deaths basically.There has only been just over a million people die of Covid this year to date
The yearly average for flu deaths around the world is somewhere between 250 and 650k per year
Covid is still killing more people than the flu
Literally every single paper on the subject says there's natural immunity to covid and it's better than vax immunity. I don't know why you're just completely ignoring facts. The virus mutations can't get around immunity. Sure, you may have a mutation that's better against immunity than another version but built-in immunity is still very very helpful in preventing serious disease. Why are you putting natural immunity in quotes like it's not a thing?It is questionable whether there even is such thing as natural immunity to COVID, and long COVID can happen vaxxed or not. A strategy of vaccination can only, at the very maximum, be as effective as the relative lack of viral mutation allows it to be. The more we let COVID spread, the less effective our vaccinations are and the less effective any speculated 'natural immunity' might be because viruses change and evolve the more you allow them to replicate. And that's what we are allowing.
What more do I want? What more don't I want? We haven't even begun taking COVID-19 seriously. But some of us are content to repeatedly gain the lethal preexisting conditions of COVID-19 that arise from having had COVID-19. Stop the fucking spread. That's what I want.
It's not possible to stop the spread of covid, it wasn't possible in March 2020 let alone now. Even if we do the measures to get to covid 0 in the human population across the whole world (which would kill more people than covid so why would you do that?), it's in animal reservoirs, it's not ever going away.
Immunity doesn't mean you can't get it, it means you have solid protection against severe disease. Why is running a fever a bad sign? Would you say getting a fever is a bad sign if it was a head cold or the flu? Getting a fever isn't bad, that's how your body gets rid of infections. The first symptom I get with covid is a fever, which is nice because I know what it is as the flu or head cold gives me a fever later in the infection vs right away. Also, covid goes away way faster than a head cold/flu for me, I'm back to 100% after 2/3 days where's a cold it's like 2/3 days of a running nose alone.I just want to point out that, despite being vaccinated and boosted, my sister quite probably got COVID. My nephew got COVID for sure, but I don't know if he was vaccinated because I don't know if they could vaccinate him, because he's only 5, and my sister started running a fever yesterday, which is not a good sign.
My point being that vaccines are not a guaranteed immunity. Boosters are not guaranteed immunity. Anyone who says "We have a vaccine and boosters now, what more do you want"? Try combining those vaccines and boosters with more caution, and see what happens. A family sedan is safer in a car crash than a sports car, but you still buckle your damn seatbelt if you don't want to fly out the windshield, right?
There's a placebo effect when you give something to people... And the study had a very minor positive effect so... probably placebo effect.And...? Doesn't mean they aren't valid studies.
I'm arguing it because you're manufacturing stupid, pissy claims just to make people on your anti-establishment shitlist (i.e. anyone who provided advice about covid you didn't like) look bad.
Like the remdesivir above. The data available is pretty okay. But you want to stress the problem - with absolutely zero consistenvy given all the godawaful crap you've posted in support of drugs you decided weren't evil.
Ventilation was not effectively communicated to the public, it's fucking obvious it wasn't. You're just arguing against me just because. The data on remdesivir is not pretty okay. If the trial you linked to is the best thing we have, it's not very convincing at all. I'd rather be given like an aspirin saying it's some magic pill to achieve the placebo effect than spending thousands of dollars for the same thing. Then you still got Fauci lying his ass off about Paxlovid saying it prevented him from going to the hospital when he's had like 4 shots already, you sure it wasn't the vaccine that prevented a hospital trip Fauci? The only trial for the drug is for those non-vaccinated, thus we have no idea if it does anything if you got vaxxed but we're giving that out now with no data basically.