See You: In the Showers, Hero

1 year ago
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OKAY GUYS, HIT THE SHOWERS

In household contact studies, and, to date, during two years of pandemic, even though there have not been as many written as even scientists believe there should have been, there is always mission information, left for the reader to imagine: single, multifamily or apartment dwelling, and the answer is more like than not apartment dwelling. However, in two years of pandemic, not even one trace contact study has ever found a secondary attack rate approaching the threshold of 60% to validate as a bona fide highly contagious disease, and to an epidemiologist that should be important, unless they can't say, for whatever reason.

There is another consistent finding in household contacts studies, terms of art familiar to epidemiologists, but not even once, to date, explained or expounded upon if only for the edification of someone who might require an introductory course on epidemiology, and this is actually odd because clinical reports will often go deep into depth to provide definitions and background for those just tuning in, even repeating exactly how many human coronaviruses there are, which a virologist, microbiologist or epidemiologist should know, but they never say anything about the fact that viruses and their virioli are the most abundant biological particles in the world, or that before a pandemic pathogen of novelty there were only a total of 219 harmful in any way to mankind.

And now the schools that closed during the pandemic, apparently causing a lot of mental and emotional problems, including suicides, are now very concerned about personal pronouns and tell everyone we need to do this to prevent kids from committing suicide, something about which they did not express concern during two years of pandemic, while apparently they all knew that the risk of infection even in college settings, was very remote for this age cohort not like to be infected and far less likely to die.

And, if you can read this, thank a teacher, but if you can understand it, thank God.

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