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Way too late on this. Should’ve been done at least one month ago. Probably should’ve been a priority for this administration period. Hell, why wasn’t this a priority when this pandemic first hit? Jen Psaki laughing at a reporter’s question a few weeks ago, acting as if mailing tests to people was an absurd question (most industrialized countries are doing this).
 
Yeah, it doesn’t seem more mild to the unvaccinated. Seems like the best way to avoid serious illness or death is to get vaccinated and boosted. Natural vaccination or Jesus’s blood vaccination doesn’t seem very effective.
Well it's one case, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
 
Telling followers to give Fauci a kill shot?

seems like the responsible and rational thing to say these days… I’m sure Fox News will hold him accountable for this…

 
Yeah, it doesn’t seem more mild to the unvaccinated.
The statistics don't support that. There is ONE death due to Omicron which is now the dominant variant in the US. In some areas of the US 90% of all positive tests are coming back as being Omicron. There is ONE Omicron death. Claims that Omicron doesn't seem more mild to absolutely every group we have metrics on is untrue.
 
The statistics don't support that. There is ONE death due to Omicron which is now the dominant variant in the US. In some areas of the US 90% of all positive tests are coming back as being Omicron. There is ONE Omicron death. Claims that Omicron doesn't seem more mild to absolutely every group we have metrics on is untrue.
The Dean of Brown University said just three days ago that the data shows that it might be marginally less severe. He remains unconvinced that it’s significantly less severe and that it remains very dangerous to those unvaccinated.

 
The Dean of Brown University said just three days ago that the data shows that it might be marginally less severe. He remains unconvinced that it’s significantly less severe and that it remains very dangerous to those unvaccinated.


I'll need to see the quote where Dr. Ashish Jha says omicron "might be marginally less severe". He doesn't say that in the twitter thread you posted and Dr. Jha also doesn't say that in the article he wrote for the Atlantic.

Of particular note, as you can see in the very twitter thread you posted, he says to ignore case spikes because they don't matter. Specifically he says "we should pay less attention to case counts in Omicron wave", and we should instead "pay close attention to hospitalizations, deaths". Speaking to how Omicron is different Dr. Ashish Jha says "infections invariably led to hospitalizations and deaths But I expect that in this upcoming wave That link will finally break".

Paying attention to hospitalizations and death is exactly what Gameface is doing. There is one omicron death. One! There also have not been spikes in death coupled to spikes in cases in any other country. South Africa has had Omicron for almost 2 months now and there is no spike in death despite the nation only being ~10% vaccinated. For all intents and purposes Omicron is the common cold, and yes people do die from the common cold every year going back to the beginning of time but that isn't a reason to shut society down.
 
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