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There have been around 30 daily deaths, but the virus is extremely virulent. Not everyone gets tested, so the actual number of cases is likely multiplied by four or five. I'm interested in knowing if there are more symptoms like fever, headache, or body aches when you have it. There are fewer severe cases, it's not very contagious, but extremely virulent. Please stay focused, you have two minutes. Extremely virulent, less virulent. I swear, it's not good, you need to talk to people more.

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In 2021, the goal is to manufacture a lot of vaccines to stop transmission and increase immunity. Vaccinated people do not carry or get sick from the virus, and the virus cannot infect them or use them to spread. Vaccines block the virus from getting and giving. Fully vaccinated individuals have a very low risk of getting COVID-19 and no longer need to wear masks. The vaccines are effective in breaking the chain of transmission and preventing surges. Vaccinated people are not at risk of hospitalization, ICU admission, or death from COVID-19.

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- Speaker 0 notes that vaccines and boosters are readily available, testing has been dramatically scaled with millions of rapid tests, and that 82 percent of adult Americans have taken the vaccine. He states that those not vaccinated are nine times more likely to be hospitalized or die from the virus, and emphasizes that the country is in a different place than a year ago, with ongoing work to fight the virus. - On the strategic petroleum reserve (SPR), Speaker 0 explains that the release totals 50,000,000 barrels, with 18,000,000 already congressionally required and accelerated by the president to provide immediate relief. The remaining 32,000,000 comes from an exchange, putting barrels on the market now in exchange for their return in the future. He describes the exchange as a tool matched to the current economic environment and notes the aim to lower costs for the American people, particularly gas prices ahead of the holiday season, while acknowledging the pandemic’s impact on the global cost of goods and gas. He also mentions pressing OPEC+ to increase supply and using every tool at the administration’s disposal to help working families. - When pressed about the 50,000,000 barrels figure, Speaker 0 refrains from further detail beyond the explanation that 18,000,000 were congressionally required and the rest come from the exchange arrangement. - On China, Speaker 0 clarifies that the president did not intend to separate China publicly, saying China may do more, but the president does not want to speak for any country. He notes that the president has had conversations with other countries and that the national security team has communicated with them; announcements will be made by those countries themselves. Speaker 1 asks whether the president spoke with Xi Jinping; Speaker 0 confirms they did talk, as referenced in a readout issued afterward, and that the president asked China to discuss helping with supply, without detailing further. - Regarding Ukraine, Speaker 1 asks for updates on White House assessments and plans for a possible phone call with President Putin. Speaker 0 says there is nothing to preview at this time, but reiterates that the United States remains in very close contact with European partners.

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In recent years, global mortality rates have been lower compared to the past 50 years, with a spike in 2018 due to new vaccines. Despite claims of a deadly pandemic, mortality rates have remained lower than in 1952. People were getting sick, but not dying at alarming rates. This raises questions about the severity of the pandemic.

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I just got vaccinated with the modified vaccine by Dr. Müller at the military hospital. Why did I do it? We need to understand that a Covid infection is not a common cold. It's a serious matter. For people over sixty or those with risk factors, the disease can lead to severe outcomes. There can also be long-term damage, like Long Covid.

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A bat likely infected an animal, which was then eaten or contaminated a Chinese vendor at the Wuhan market. The virus mutated and spread to others. Vaccination is highly effective, reducing transmission and preventing disease. However, some vaccinated individuals still get sick. Vaccinations have started, with 90% vaccinated. Vaccinated people can still test positive for COVID-19, but their immunity is powerful. Vaccination reduces the risk of severe illness by 10 times and decreases the number of cases. Unvaccinated individuals are more likely to die from the virus. While vaccination is not 100% protective, it reduces the number of daily cases significantly. New variants can infect vaccinated individuals more easily, so masks may still be necessary. Vaccination strengthens the immune system and helps prevent disease transmission.

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Vaccinated individuals are still at risk of getting COVID, but may have milder symptoms. Vaccines were introduced late in the pandemic, and early treatment and natural immunity were key in saving lives. There is controversy over vaccine safety, with reports of deaths following vaccination. Some studies suggest vaccinated individuals are at higher risk of severe outcomes. Calls have been made to remove vaccines from the market due to safety concerns. Translation: Vaccinated people can still get COVID, but may have less severe symptoms. Early treatment and natural immunity were important in saving lives. There are concerns about vaccine safety, with reports of deaths after vaccination. Some studies indicate vaccinated people may be at higher risk of severe outcomes. There are calls to remove vaccines from the market due to safety concerns.

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Up to 50% of children with COVID-19 are asymptomatic, while the rest experience mild symptoms like cough, runny nose, fever, and body aches. Only 1% of kids require hospitalization, usually for 1-2 nights with minimal treatment. Very few children have been admitted to the ICU, mostly unvaccinated teenagers who have all recovered fully. However, it is unlikely that a vaccine recommendation for primary school kids will be made in Australia before early next year. Therefore, parents should not wait for the vaccine and should take necessary precautions. The discussion on ventilation and filtration is not emphasized in this video.

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Speaker 0: Take the shot and protect yourself and the people around you. We all feel a chill when we hear that. Mrs. van der Hof from the RIVM, you’ve researched the effects of vaccination. If you look under the line, has it had any usefulness? Speaker 1: It has certainly been useful. In fact, from our research, but also from many other studies, people who were vaccinated had a lower chance of dying from COVID, and we see that effect with every shot that’s given. We also studied whether there is a higher chance of dying from diseases other than COVID shortly after vaccination, to see whether there is vaccine harm, and we do not find that either, which is also in line with what is found internationally. Speaker 0: Okay, because that is the story you hear at the dinner table. Earlier this week someone said, I see so many people dying, there must be something. Speaker 1: Yes. Well, there are certainly people who have died due to the vaccination. We cannot deny that. That has been investigated; we find that in the Netherlands through Lareb, and we find that internationally as well. You just have to weigh the very small chance that you become ill or die from a vaccination against the chance that you become very ill or die from COVID. And the balance tips toward vaccination. Speaker 0: Yes, vaccination protects more than it harms, you just said. Also, have you studied the chance of death due to vaccination? Speaker 1: Well, we looked at people who were vaccinated and whether within 2 months after vaccination they had an increased chance of dying from anything other than COVID. If there were an indication there, we would see it, and we absolutely do not find that. Speaker 0: No, that is simply not found. Okay. Mrs. Van der Broek, and the pandemic was a priority.

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Vaccinated individuals may still get COVID, but are less likely to experience severe effects like ICU admission or death. Vaccines were introduced late in the pandemic, after the virus had become milder and treatment had improved. Studies show misclassification bias in reporting vaccinated vs. unvaccinated hospitalizations. Some reports indicate higher rates of hospitalization and death among the vaccinated. Risk of COVID increases with each vaccine dose. Post-vaccine deaths are concerning.

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Being vaccinated keeps you safe and reduces transmission. Unvaccinated people pose the highest risk of spreading the virus and facing severe illness. Vaccination offers over a 98% chance of avoiding COVID. The third dose provides protection against severe illness and infection. AstraZeneca's vaccine has been approved but faced bans in some countries. Data shows more COVID deaths in vaccinated individuals in the US. The global vaccination trial proves that vaccines are safe and effective.

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Canadian health officials assure the public that the risk of coronavirus remains low and there is no need to panic. They address the spread of misinformation on social media and emphasize that Canada is prepared to detect and contain the virus. Border measures are deemed ineffective and potentially harmful in controlling the disease. Special screening at customs is not observed. The use of masks is not recommended for healthy individuals, although research suggests they could help reduce the pandemic. An interesting point is made that if everyone stayed still and isolated for two weeks, the virus would die.

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In 2021, the goal is to manufacture a lot of vaccines to stop transmission and increase immunity levels. Vaccinated people do not carry or get sick from the virus, and the virus cannot infect them or use them to spread. Vaccines block both getting and giving the virus. Fully vaccinated individuals have a very low risk of getting COVID-19 and no longer need to wear masks. Vaccinated people are safe from infection and can break the chain of transmission. With about 50% of adults fully vaccinated and 62% having received at least one dose, surges are not expected. Vaccinated individuals will not be hospitalized, in the ICU, or die from COVID-19.

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In 2021, the goal is to manufacture a lot of vaccines to stop transmission and increase immunity levels. Vaccinated people do not carry or get sick from the virus, and the vaccines prevent the virus from spreading further. Fully vaccinated individuals have a very low risk of getting COVID-19 and no longer need to wear masks. It is important for people to take the vaccine to protect themselves, their families, and break the chain of transmission. With about 50% of adults fully vaccinated and 62% having received at least one dose, surges in cases are not expected. Vaccinated individuals will not be hospitalized, in ICU, or die from COVID-19.

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Many people under 60 without other health issues have died from this illness. It's important to consider that having no other health problems doesn't guarantee survival. It's also worth noting that drowning causes more deaths annually than this illness. Every death is tragic, but we must also consider the economic impact. The current recession is predicted to be the largest in 300 years, with a 14% shrinkage in the economy. This could lead to millions more unemployed, which can have its own deadly consequences. The collateral damage of fear and lockdown includes missed medical appointments and delayed treatments for serious conditions like cancer and heart disease. Lockdown may soon cause more deaths than the virus itself. The economic impact and the burden on the healthcare system need to be taken into account.

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Everything was alive from the start. Asymptomatic individuals don't transmit the virus, and children don't harbor it; they actually help limit its spread. Lockdowns were ineffective, and masks offer minimal protection. The COVID-19 vaccine can harm your immune system due to genetically modified RNA and contaminants that are difficult to eliminate. There are serious design flaws, including the potential for cancer due to specific components in the vaccine. Recent findings indicate dangerous impurities and long-term effects on critical organs. Data shows a significant increase in deaths among those aged 18 to 64 in 2021. It's crucial to avoid these vaccines if you want to maintain a healthy immune system.

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A bat likely infected an animal, which was then eaten or contaminated a Chinese vendor at the Wuhan market. The virus mutated and spread to others. Vaccination is effective in reducing transmission and preventing disease. However, some vaccinated individuals still get sick. Vaccinations have started, with 90% already vaccinated. Vaccinated people can still contract and transmit the virus, but the risk is significantly reduced. Unvaccinated individuals are more likely to die from COVID-19. While vaccination is not 100% protective, it reduces the number of severe cases by a factor of ten. New variants can more easily infect vaccinated individuals. When 90-95% of the population is vaccinated, daily cases will decrease significantly. It is important to continue wearing masks due to the risk of new variants. Vaccination strengthens the immune system and reduces transmission.

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Vaccinations prevent COVID-19 infection, illness, and hospitalization. According to CDC data, vaccinated individuals do not carry the virus or get sick, both in clinical trials and real-world scenarios.

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The message we have been conveying from the beginning is that when you are vaccinated, you do not risk infecting others. Studies have shown that people who have received both doses of the vaccine have virtually no chance of contracting the disease. If everyone is vaccinated, there will no longer be any virus.

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For the majority of people who contract this virus, it will result in a mild to moderate illness, including older individuals. The risk is higher for older people, but it does not mean they are likely to pass away. Most people, regardless of age, will survive the virus, even those in their eighties. The majority of cases can be managed at home, and not everyone will need testing. It is important to emphasize that the disease is generally mild for most individuals. Older people are at higher risk, but they will still experience a mild to moderate illness in the majority of cases. Recovery is expected for the majority of people, regardless of age.

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Vaccinated individuals are not less likely to get infected with COVID, but may have milder symptoms. Vaccines were introduced late in the pandemic, and data on vaccine status in hospitals may be inaccurate. Reports show a significant number of deaths following vaccination, raising concerns about vaccine safety globally. Calls have been made to remove these vaccines from the market due to their perceived dangers. Translation: Vaccinated people may still get COVID but might have less severe symptoms. Vaccine safety is being questioned due to reports of deaths following vaccination. There are concerns about the accuracy of hospital data on vaccine status.

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We are vaccinating millions, and while there are reports of deaths following vaccinations, there is no evidence that the vaccine causes these deaths. Adverse reactions must be reported, but many go unreported, potentially skewing data. For instance, only 5% of adverse reactions may reach the monitoring database. There have been serious cases, including hospitalizations, that are not being documented properly. Despite the numbers, experts assert that the vaccine is safe and effective. It's crucial for the public to understand that while adverse events will occur, they are often coincidental. The vaccine remains vital for public health, and getting vaccinated is strongly encouraged.

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Vaccines were not expected to fully prevent infection, and this may have caused confusion about their effectiveness against severe disease and hospitalization. While vaccines do help reduce severe outcomes, it's important to note that a significant portion of those who died during the omicron surge were older individuals who were vaccinated. Therefore, whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, the focus should be on testing and the use of paxlovid for treatment.

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What we do (and don't) know about the coronavirus | David Heymann
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COVID-19 appears mild for most, but health workers face serious risks due to higher exposure. The elderly and those with comorbidities are particularly vulnerable, especially in developing countries. Vaccines are in development, with potential availability in a year. Urbanization and intensive agriculture increase outbreak risks, necessitating global collaboration for public health preparedness.

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Major developments on COVID tonight: every state is now reporting cases of the new Mu variant. The Delta variant is surging, and it's the one we're most concerned with. There are 150,000 cases and 40 million COVID cases. The CDC analyzed 540,667 hospitalized COVID-19 patients to collect information on underlying medical conditions. From their observations, the highest risk factor for death from COVID-19 was obesity. The second risk factor was anxiety and fear-related disorders. There was a 30% increase in dying from COVID-19 if you had obesity, and a 28% increased chance of death if you were underlined with anxiety and/or fear-related disorders. In America, without taking any factors into consideration, the risk of losing your life to COVID-19 is currently 1%. If you go on to the World Health Organization site, the death rate for the whole world is currently two percent. Also note that there is no recovery rate shown, which is 98%.
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