Tuesday, November 21, 2023

US Covid19 Summary 11/21/23

Covid19 began in November 2019 when Wohan Lab Chinese Researchers became patients in Wohan hospital.

https://www.foxnews.com/world/wuhan-lab-scientists-first-catch-covid-19-report\ 

The first case of Covid19 in the US was reported in Seattle Washington in December 2019.

https://www.foxnews.com/health/first-case-coronavirus-us-seattle

US funding of gain of function research in Wohan Lab by NIH is confirmed.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/scientist-sickened-wuhan-lab-early-coronavirus-pandemic-us-funded

WHO data as of November 19, 2023 shows the average US Covid deaths have moved to 45 per day from 11/11/23 to 11/19/23. Case gain in the US continues to bounce from  0.0002% to 0.01%.

The WHO Daily Deaths graph shows death counts under 100 until March 2020, increasing to 9385 in April 2020. Deaths peaked at 16952 in January 2021 and peaked again to 15938 in April 2021. Deaths peaked to 11984 in August 2021 and peaked again to 13138 in February 2022. Deaths dropped to 2006 in May 2022 and peaked to 3006 in August 2022 dropped to 2563 in January 2023. Deaths dropped to 285 in June 2023 and moved to 374 November 2023.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#google_vignette

The Spanish flu of 1917-1918 was a bacterial pneumonia that produced a Death Rate/Population of 0.65% compared to Covid19 was a viral infection that  produced a  Death Rate/Population of 0.33% The Spanish flu Death Rate/Population was half as long but twice as bad.

https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/bacterial-pneumonia-caused-most-deaths-1918-influenza-pand

Comments

I viewed Covid19 as an “Early Harvest” of souls who would nave died from their Pre-existing conditions as major organs failed.

When I began to post the Covid19 blog posts on 3/11/20, I chose WHO as my source. I knew the virus scientists were  linked globally and would try to report cases and deaths if allowed by their governments. I chose to produce the blog daily to track activity and added columns for population, nominal gdp and %Deaths/Cases to help readers to understand the size of countries. I believed that Covid19 would spread based on global economic activity and be based in large population centers. I noted significant revisions and significant surges in cases.I noted countries who didn’t report deaths.  

I assumed that cases were positive test counts and that names were not tracked. Continual testing resulted in overstating case counts. Reporting hospitalizations and treatments would have given better data. Natural immunity was ignored. Vaccine side effects were not widely reported. Asymptomatic and mild cases were ignored. Lockdowns were economically destructive and internet schooling was unnecessary. Cheap masks did not prevent transmission. But properly fitted N95 surgical masks seemed to help. Vaccines did not prevent reinfection.

Cutting the development time to create a vaccine was cut from 5 years to 1 year was impressive. Allowing “work from home” employment became a benefit. Identifying virus DNA was a gamechanger. Covid19 seemed to motivate citizens to lose weight, change their diets and add vitamins to improve health.   

In the US, about 25 million people received flu shots in pharmacies in 2023 compated to 26 million in 2022 

https://www.google.com/search?q=how+many+people+in+the+us+took+flu+shots+in+2023&oq=how+many+people+in+the+us+took+flu+shots+in+2023&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCTM2MTAyajFqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Most people in the US will wait for symptoms and go to their doctor’s office for a diagnosis and treatment. People with serious medical conditions will continue to take vaccine injections. Schools will continue to mandate vacccines for children. There is little interest in research aimed at improving natural immunity, testing for immune deficiencies or strengthing the body’s ability to improve its immune system without vaccines. Annual physical exams should include an immune system evaluation. Patients need to attend to nutrition to improve their immune systems and reduce their morbidity.  Annual physical blood tests need to expand to ensure that minimum daily vitamin requirements are met and excesses are identified and reduced.  Patients are responsible for their own preventive medicine planning, because we are each different and are therefore responsible for ourselves.

I will return this blog to reporting economic data and history, but will include medical data as it occurs.  

Norb Leahy Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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