The ineffectiveness of public health mitigations in one chart
Oregon Health and Science University projects that by the end of 2021, nearly 60% of all Oregon residents will have had Covid-19. That means our then 21 months of mitigations…
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Oregon Health and Science University projects that by the end of 2021, nearly 60% of all Oregon residents will have had Covid-19. That means our then 21 months of mitigations…
Study in Israel found health care workers are more likely to become infected with Covid-19 in the home, than at work. This is because no one wears PPE at home.…
The media concluded the as yet unpublished study proves masks work, even cloth masks that the CDC and public health told people to use in the U.S. Except that’s not…
The 83% refers to the percent of adults who have antibodies – which could come from vaccination or having had the disease. They did not measure or estimate the percent…
Credentialism is a form of the Appeal to Authority argumentative form. This is considered one of the worst forms of argument – but it is used because it is effective.…
They made this exact same forecast for last winter too and it didn’t happen: COVID-19 and the flu may hit at the same time, creating a “twindemic.” Source: Twindemic 2021:…
So it will be managed as competently as Covid-19? The new federal office—designed to address what the White House says are health risks that disproportionately affect poor and minority communities—is…
Nearly one-third of the entire U.S. population had been infected with COVID-19 by the end of 2020 — a much higher rate of infection than previously known, researchers reported in…
The rules are mostly random except everyone now bans bandanas and balaclavas, which the CDC loudly endorsed in April of 2020: Learn what some domestic airlines prohibit passengers from wearing…
Gov. Kate Brown announced Tuesday that adults and children who are at least 5 years old must wear masks in most public outdoor settings starting Friday. Source: Oregon to require…