There’s a lot of southern states that have remarkably low positivity rates. Their vaccination rates can’t be very good there, so I’m a curious what the story is there.
Many people had COVID and lived and thus acquired immunity. I vaguely remember reading something along these lines during the last year’s sick season, that the total immunity is actually much higher since it’s a combination of immunity through immunization plus immunity after actual illness.
There’s a lot of southern states that have remarkably low positivity rates. Their vaccination rates can’t be very good there, so I’m a curious what the story is there.
Poor reporting. Remember Florida fudging its numbers?
Not sure there was much to that surprisingly. The woman who reported it, Rebekah Jones, is completely batshit.
Just check the waste water data and find out if the concentration of covid is high
It’s still warm and people are still going outside.
Were you living in the South during the outbreak, or purely speculating?
I lived here the whole time and that person is correct.
However my anecdotal experience is most people are refusing to test. Can’t get positive if you don’t test. 😩
I live in arkansas, and i had covid last month. I did a home test, but its not like i reported it to anyone except my work, and family…
The 5G chip implanted during vaccination updated the government once you were infected. No worries.
Many people had COVID and lived and thus acquired immunity. I vaguely remember reading something along these lines during the last year’s sick season, that the total immunity is actually much higher since it’s a combination of immunity through immunization plus immunity after actual illness.
Many people also got HIV and lived… Immunity?