We know that death and taxes are permanent parts of our lives. Change appears inevitable everywhere else. What seemed like permanent today is not tomorrow. For example, we were led to believe that COVID-19 vaccines were permanent – 95+% effective … Continue reading
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Time passes, and scientists are comparing the options to control or stop the pandemic virus. The general narrative is that the best protection is to get a vaccine. Yet, more fully vaccinated people are getting infected, entering hospitals, and dying … Continue reading
Everything we see and hear is that the vaccine is the best protection against becoming infected with coronavirus. This was probably very sound advice several months ago. And, it is still good advice for a couple of months after you … Continue reading
Have you ever read a headline and thought to yourself, why? I was doing my due diligence researching headlines this morning to determine what to write about today. I noticed one headline – CDC Data: COVID-19 Vaccine Gives Stronger Protection … Continue reading
Israel instituted a new requirement for those travelers who survived the pandemic virus over six months ago. A digital recovery certificate is now required for Israeli citizens and those of fourteen other countries. Digital recovery certificates are not available to … Continue reading
Since the first month of the vaccine rollout, there have been nearly weekly articles about the need for a vaccine booster. Scientists did not know how long the vaccine protection would last, but we needed to be ready early as … Continue reading
You survived COVID-19 – one of over 99 other people when you are under the age of 55. Why should you get a vaccine for the same disease you had? I wish I could offer definitive words to get or … Continue reading
Since the China Flu invaded the United States early last year and became the COVID-19 pandemic, just under 34 million Americans became infected. Over 27 million recovered, and just under 6 million are being treated – mostly at home in … Continue reading
Imagine surviving the pandemic virus and then asked to be reinfected a second time so that scientists can study your symptoms. It is happening. We know of a few, very few, people who became infected a second time by accident. … Continue reading
I research a lot of headlines before deciding what to write about each day. I avoid the pandemic news, but sometimes there are overwhelming reasons to dive into a story and find out what else is there. Remember several months … Continue reading