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    Denis - The COVID info guy - (deniscovidinfoguy@aus.social)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 07:51:07 JST Denis - The COVID info guy - Denis - The COVID info guy -

    'It’s not gone. It’s changing. It’s killing': The COVID variants the WHO is watching closely.

    #COVIDisNotOver @WHO @mvankerkhove @auscovid19

    Full article here: https://euronews.com/next/2023/11/24/its-not-gone-its-changing-its-killing-the-covid-variants-who-is-watching-closely

    In conversation Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 07:51:07 JST from aus.social permalink

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      What are the current COVID variants circulating in Europe?
      There are several circulating subvariants of Omicron globally. But what are they and why are we not as concerned as WHO officials about it?
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      🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 (freemo@qoto.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 07:51:06 JST 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱
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      @DenisCOVIDinfoguy

      Yea its not gone, and never will be. We have to accept its here to stay and just put it in the same category as the flu at the point, just one of those diseases among many we might get. Doesnt mean you take it any less seriously, but we need to accept that diseases dont usually go away and this is in no way unusual in the sense that this too is here to stay and that could have never changed.

      @auscovid19

      In conversation Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 07:51:06 JST permalink
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      🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 (freemo@qoto.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 10:23:35 JST 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱
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      @britishtechguru

      Speaking as a COVID-19 research scientist I can tell you yes its here to stay.

      AIDS is also here to stay and not eliminated. There are 1.3 million new HIV/AIDS cases world wide each year. In the USA there are fewer cases due to use of condoms but still new cases each year (something on the order of 50,000 new cases a year in the USA).

      The black death (plague) also isnt eliminated, we have new cases of it in the USA each year. But since its carried on fleas our modern sanitation has reduced the number of cases significantly, so it is here to stay as well.

      The important thing about AIDS and the plague, despite not being eliminated, is these are NOT air borne. They only transfer with close intimate contact of some kind. So while sanitary conditions can greatly reduce (not eliminate them) things like COVID-19 are not at all comparable.

      Diseases dont go away usually, AIDS, H1N1, COVID-19 they are here to stay forever. You can wear masks and reduce it to some extent, but the second you stop it will just go right back to baseline (just as stopping wearing condoms would raise AIDS back to baseline).

      These diseases are here to stay, forever.

      @DenisCOVIDinfoguy @auscovid19

      In conversation Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 10:23:35 JST permalink
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      British Tech Guru (britishtechguru@techhub.social)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 10:23:36 JST British Tech Guru British Tech Guru
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      @freemo @DenisCOVIDinfoguy @auscovid19

      I disagree that it's here to stay. These things often burn themselves out after a few years. They don't always - Aids for example - but they can - Black Death for example.

      In conversation Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 10:23:36 JST permalink
      🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 repeated this.
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      🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 (freemo@qoto.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 10:34:54 JST 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱
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      • Auscandoc

      @auscandoc

      So far there’s nothing to indicate that SARSCOV2 is going to go away.

      Yup

      Unfortunately. Its propensity to mutate to avoid immunity suggests the opposite.

      True that is a factor but actually not the main reason. There are two more important reasons:

      1) The human immune system attenuates to the same strain over time. So even if there is no mutation you can get the same strain multiple times over relatively short periods (year or two)

      2)A large portion of people who catch covid are contagious but completely aymptomatic. I myself have had it 7 times (verified) and only could tell I had it at all once

      Yersinia Pestis never went away. It was the conditions that helped it propagate that improved. Even then the multiple waves of the plague went well beyond a few years.

      Not to mention damn near wiped out the bulk of civilization several times over in the process.

      @britishtechguru @auscovid19 @DenisCOVIDinfoguy

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      Auscandoc (auscandoc@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2023 10:34:55 JST Auscandoc Auscandoc
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      • British Tech Guru

      @britishtechguru @auscovid19 @freemo @DenisCOVIDinfoguy So far there’s nothing to indicate that SARSCOV2 is going to go away. Unfortunately. Its propensity to mutate to avoid immunity suggests the opposite.

      Yersinia Pestis never went away. It is endemic in the rural South West of the USA for example. It was the conditions that helped it propagate that improved. Even then the multiple waves of the plague went well beyond a few years.

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      British Tech Guru (britishtechguru@techhub.social)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 02:26:47 JST British Tech Guru British Tech Guru
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      • Auscandoc

      @freemo @auscandoc @auscovid19 @DenisCOVIDinfoguy

      Perhaps these diseases are all appearing suddenly - SARS, MERS, AIDS, Covid-19 etc as a response to overpopulation?

      In conversation Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 02:26:47 JST permalink
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      🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 (freemo@qoto.org)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 02:26:47 JST 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱
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      @britishtechguru

      Overpopulation certainly helps spread diseases much faster. No doubt there.

      @auscandoc @auscovid19 @DenisCOVIDinfoguy

      In conversation Sunday, 26-Nov-2023 02:26:47 JST permalink
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      British Tech Guru (britishtechguru@techhub.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Dec-2023 09:01:13 JST British Tech Guru British Tech Guru
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      • Dave Fernig

      @DaveFernig @auscandoc @auscovid19 @freemo @DenisCOVIDinfoguy

      People just behave like idiots aorund Covid. I have no idea why. My workmate is down with RSV right now. I'm OK because I always wear a mask. She never wears one.

      In conversation Friday, 01-Dec-2023 09:01:13 JST permalink
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      🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 (freemo@qoto.org)'s status on Friday, 01-Dec-2023 09:01:13 JST 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱
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      @britishtechguru

      COVID has too many features of something you cant get rid of:

      1) fast immunity attenuation, people can get reinfected within months of exposure

      2) Large number of asymptomatic patiens, so easy avoids detection.

      3) It is airborne, as in, can transmit on droplets.

      4) It is fairly contagious

      You cant have those features and expect to eliminate it.

      @DaveFernig @auscandoc @auscovid19 @DenisCOVIDinfoguy

      In conversation Friday, 01-Dec-2023 09:01:13 JST permalink
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      Dave Fernig (davefernig@qoto.org)'s status on Friday, 01-Dec-2023 09:01:14 JST Dave Fernig Dave Fernig
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      • Auscandoc

      @auscandoc @britishtechguru @auscovid19 @freemo @DenisCOVIDinfoguy in the Uk we remain at 500-600 covid deaths/ month, long covid though less frequent per infection rate/million has gone up due to increased infectivity. We are at the start when this is admitted we might start doing some rational things

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      Dave Fernig (davefernig@qoto.org)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 04:24:34 JST Dave Fernig Dave Fernig
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      • Auscandoc

      @freemo @britishtechguru @auscandoc @auscovid19 @DenisCOVIDinfoguy sure you can. Air filtration in places where people congregate plus masks. Air filtration in primate schools without masks reduces transmission to zero. It is simply a question of reducing concentrations below a threshold. Outdoors = dilution

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      🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 (freemo@qoto.org)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 04:28:42 JST 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱 🎓 Doc Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱
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      • Dave Fernig

      @DaveFernig

      Nope, while those measures can reduce the spread and are fine measures to take. They would not, unfortunately eliminate it.

      @britishtechguru @auscandoc @auscovid19 @DenisCOVIDinfoguy

      In conversation Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 04:28:42 JST permalink

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