Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Covid-19 Coronavirus Cases Are Rising All Over The World

Axios: Coronavirus cases are rising all over the world 

Brutal surges in coronavirus cases are hitting much of the world all at once, from Europe to Brazil to India. 

The big picture: Cases are rising just about everywhere, in a swift reversal from early February, when they were falling on every continent. They're also now ticking up in the U.S., which is in the midst of a race between vaccines and variants. 


WNU Editor: I live in the province of Quebec, Canada. They made it official yesterday that we are now in a  "third wave".

3 comments:

Stephen Davenport said...

I dont believe a damn bit of it

Anonymous said...

"...there are still generations of people, older people, who were born, and bred, and marinated in it, in that prejudice and racism, and they just have to die.”

- Oprah Winfrey.


Liberals like the BIG O are getting their wish.

"In 2018, according to the 2019 Medicare Trustees Report, Medicare provided health insurance for over 59.9 million individuals—more than 52 million people aged 65 and older and about 8 million younger people."

A pandemic solves a lot of problems for the Federal government or any Western government. It can cut back on socialist security ad Medicare thereby freeing up monies to bribe younger and newly arrived voters.

How much of the problem is caused by ill health brought on by government mandated the lockdowns?

How much is this like a damped down fire. Every time you give it some fresh air the fire flares back to life. There is always a new crop of old people. Even younger people could be fuel for this fire if you make them all pasty, fat and weak. You could keep a cycle of lockdowns and re-openings going for several years.

Anonymous said...


Chagas Disease

"As of 2018, standard diagnostic tests for Chagas disease were limited in their ability to measure the response to antiparasitic treatment. Serological tests, for example, may remain positive for years after T. cruzi is eliminated from the body, and PCR may give false-negative results when parasitemia is low."

PCR testing is not all it is cracked up to be as shown by the error rate with Chagas disease.