Biden Admin Seeks to Extend COVID Emergency Declaration Past Midterms

A friend in Florida was saying his neighbor's family was unvaccinated and they came down with COVID three weeks ago. The neighbor said he and his wife thought they were going to die. Even with that said, those who are at the greatest risk are those who are unvaccinated or don't have a natural immunity to it. I would have to say the number of people who have had it or have been vaccinated has nothing to fear. The number of those unvaccinated or who never had covid are at the greatest risk and that number is small. I don't think we'll see a pandemic this fall as Biden has predicted. The Biden administration is calling wolf.
 
Natural immunity is the best protection right now, but even it has it's limits. But, some of us gained it at a high price. I wish we had better numbers as to how many Americans have immunity from previous infection, but the government did a poor job of tracking this, partly because they went for two years without recognizing natural immunity.

It will be interesting to see how well the updated vaccines will do, they are expected to be available in September. But even if they are effective, will people take them, and how long until the virus mutates beyond the effectiveness of the vaccines again?

Even Bill Gates has said we need vaccines that are more durable and lasting. The question is, do we have the technology to develop better vaccines for COVID? And, would current politics even allow it? Would people even trust them, given failure of current vaccines to live up to what was promised?

I think the pandemic phase was over several months ago. COVID is now endemic, much like the Flu. It's just something we'll have to live with for awhile, anyway. It's my sincere hope that we'll eventually either get a real vaccine, or society will develop true heard immunity. I still believe the latter is possible, even though Fauci and some others have changed their tune and said it's not.

This is just more politics of control from the Biden administration.
 
My wife and I had the first two vaccines and then we got covid the first week of December. I most likely brought it home with me following my father's funeral in Michigan. It was nothing serious. I know a couple of people who were vaccinated twice and then had covid twice and it was nothing. I seriously doubt there will be another covid pandemic or a monkey pox pandemic.
 
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My wife and I had the first two vaccines and then we got covid the first week of December. I most likely brought it home with me following my father's funeral in Michigan. It was nothing serious. I know a couple of people who were vaccinated twice and then had covid twice and it was nothing. I seriously doubt there will be another covid pandemic or a monkey pox pandemic.
Question is...was it mild because of the vaccine, or because it was a milder variant. And there's probably no way you can answer that.

I hope we can someday get to a point where people are no longer even catching this stuff. That's what a real vaccine is supposed to do, prevent you from getting it. But time will tell.

Just a wild guess from a dumb ole HVAC guy, but I suspect we'll find T-cells to be a major player in the long-term COVID picture.
 
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Question is...was it mild because of the vaccine, or because it was a milder variant. And there's probably no way you can answer that.

I hope we can someday get to a point where people are no longer even catching this stuff. That's what a real vaccine is supposed to do, prevent you from getting it. But time will tell.

Just a wild guess from a dumb ole HVAC guy, but I suspect we'll find T-cells to be a major player in the long-term COVID picture.
I know a lot of people who came down with covid after being vaccinated. Every one of them had a mild case of it. Personally, I think the vaccine works in reducing the effects of the virus when you get it.
 
I know a lot of people who came down with covid after being vaccinated. Every one of them had a mild case of it. Personally, I think the vaccine works in reducing the effects of the virus when you get it.
I had both original jabs, then both boosters, then got the covid. For me, covid was like a mild cold, and I was over it in 10 days.
 
My son and DIL, who are not vaccinated, were exposed at Christmas 2021, within the week, they got covid.

The son had the sore throat, horrible head ache, back ache and fever with chills for a couple days. He said the back ache was the worst, no matter what pain reliever, or how much he took, it still hurt. 2 days in bed sweating and horrible back ache. Then all of that was over just a quickly as it started, then he had some congestion. After four days he said he was fine, but I could still hear congestion when I spoke with him on the phone days after he said he was better.

DIL just had fatigue, she wanted to sleep, and she had cold like symptoms with a mild head ache, but not much of a fever or chills, and no back ache. Hers took about 5 days. She works remote from home, answering calls, and worked through it.

They were exposed again a month ago. Son did not get it, she got it again, same symptoms she had before... fatigue, cold like symptoms. The person she got it from had more sever symptoms like my son had.

She felt like she got it so mild the first time that she developed little immunity, where my son had a much worse case, he had more immunity and did not get it the second time.

They were both glad they did not get the vaccine. For them Covid was less than the flu. With all the information we have now that the vaccine is causing problems, and we don't know the long term health effects it may cause. Young people really have no need for the jab.
 
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