This is info that wasnt in the previous discussion that you decided to miss out. Edit: I dont think this proves Offit's assumption about boosters at all but it what you are stating proves Offit's point. So this is an overstatement on my part
I'll ask you a question. Is there any possible reason, other than what you've stated, for the 'CDC not releasing the data on boosters'?
The CDC released data for boosters for the 50+ part of the population. I don't believe there's any other data in the world saying boosters do anything (as far as improving clinical outcomes) for most people.
How does putting on a mask cause you to miss out on life?
I know masks (unless something like an N95) don't do anything to prevent colds/flus/covid. Doing the things that actually prevent getting those things greatly cause you to miss out on life.
I don't know why you're worried about this. Phoenixings doesn't think washing hands helps you avoid Covid
Link to any actual science that says so. Covid's main route of transmission is airborne and very very very very rarely is transmitted via surfaces so what are you getting out of washing your hands more? Also, the extreme use of hand sanitizer literally caused more sickness than it stopped.
A number of countries are reporting increasing rates of viral gastroenteritis over recent months, and experts suggest greater use of hand sanitizers, known to have little effect on pathogens such as norovirus, may be partly responsible.
newatlas.com
Funny how people are so concerned with basically safety theater things and are shocked when someone doesn't do them but totally ignore the big picture things that actually make a difference. For example, I don't wash my hands unless they feel or are visibly dirty or before eating anything whereas I gave up pop 20 years ago because I knew that is basically poison. Yet I get scolded for being against washing hands to prevent covid from someone drinking a case a pop a day, people have no concept of risk whatsoever.
The severity of the pandemic rose and fell over the last two years. A "40% drop in admissions" represents an ebb. At the worst points, hospitals were unable to see thousands of people who needed medical care; hospitals were over capacity; medical staff were utterly burned out; and procedures for non-Covid severe conditions were postponed or cancelled.
Epidemiology is science, yes.
I don't really give a shit about this parade of reasons to discount the example. You asked for a single instance and I gave one that he himself acknowledges. Such it up.
He's on record. Google it. Maybe if you didn't exclusively get your talking points from podcasts and YouTube vids, you'd already have known.
Experts are sharing the latest data and everything you need to know as you consider whether to continue wearing a face mask.
www.kcra.com
Here he is in February 2022 recommending we continue to wear masks.
Even in the worst period of covid (fall 2020), your paper said admissions were down 20% IIRC vs the same period before covid. Hospitals just choose to not do non-immediate procedures. My cousin that graduated in Spring 2020 as a nurse for oncology had to wait months to start working because the cancer department was basically closed for covid precautions. It wasn't closed because the other cancer doctors and nurses got reallocated to covid patients, they just weren't working. You're acting like hospital admissions were down because of too many covid patients, that's not what happened. Both the hospitals and patients themselves were putting off care because of covid, not because there wasn't doctors to see them or whatever. And now you're seeing what happens with excess deaths up all over the world when you put off non-immediate care, and it was all done for pretty much no reason.
That was the scientific consensus at the time. Science evolves and the fact that the initial predictions were most likely based off the poor assumption that covid wasn't airborne.
He also said there to mask for a little longer, it's been a little longer, why still mask? Also, I don't just blindly go by what some says regardless of qualifications, I need data to backup your stance. Literally every mask study with the highest quality methodology has showed masks at most do very little if anything. What are you so afraid of with regards to covid at this point? Paul Offit, that's 71 years old isn't worried about getting covid and he's perfectly fine with getting reinfected with it and extremely confident he'll have at most a mild infection. I already know myself that covid lasts shorter than a head cold or flu for me so why should I be doing any added things to prevent it when I didn't do any of those things for colds or flus beforehand?