[LINK] Our Covid Future?
Stephen Loosley
StephenLoosley at outlook.com
Fri Jun 24 11:47:03 AEST 2022
Maybe we should discuss the future of Covid .. please, bear with me here.
Because, without a scientific breakthrough, covid could be the end of humans?
If Covid damage is cumulative, and reinfection normal, how can humans survive?
Especially as the world is entirely sick of taking covid precautions. Even just masks.
So, absent a breakthrough medical cure, now, the logical end-point of covid is death.
For example, from the study recently posted here:
Conclusions (snip)
A SARS-CoV-2 reinfection, regardless of a person's vaccination status, increased the risk of all-cause mortality and hospitalization .. compared to the first infection.
Although the risks were most pronounced in the acute infection phase, they persisted in the post-acute phase and up to six months ..
Moreover, the risk increased in a graded fashion, with the lowest risk for people with one SARS-CoV-2 infection and the highest in people with three or more infections.
Over half a billion people have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 worldwide at least once.
The study findings highlighted that continued vigilance is crucial for these people to reduce the overall risk to one's health.
In addition, studies have gathered data that confirms that the reinfection risk is higher with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant.
The current study .. validates that reinfection adds risk in both acute and post-acute phases among fully vaccinated people.
This implies that combined natural and vaccine-induced immunity does not mitigate the risk following SARS-CoV-2 reinfection.
In other words, regardless of COVID-19 history and vaccination status, people will need and benefit from reinfection prevention strategies.
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