CORONAVIRUS: HE KNEW; HE LIED; & at Least1,150,427 IN THE USA HAVE DIED - ((NEW VIRUS - NEW WARNINGS !!!))

QueEx

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United States cases
Updated May 18, 2022

Confirmed = 82,763,620.

Deaths = 999,842
 

QueEx

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United States cases
Updated May 24, 2022



Total cases = 83,644,701

Total Deaths
=
1,002,377
that’s ONE MILLION Two Thousand Three Hundred Seventy Seven Covid Deaths in the United States


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QueEx

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Dr. Anthony Fauci shares latest on COVID variant, monkeypox and mask-wearing





Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the White House, spoke with ABC News’ Phil Lipof to answer questions about the new COVID-19 variant, the spread of monkeypox and mask mandates.


For the first time since May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is predicting that the number of daily hospitalizations due to COVID-19 will increase. Currently, the seven-day average hospital admission rate is nearly 6,000 people a day as of July 13, up more than 13% from last week.

The new variant, named BA.5, is now estimated to account for more than half of all new COVID cases in the U.S., making up 65% of cases.

MORE: COVID hospitalizations forecast to increase amid concerns over new omicron subvariants
"The thing about BA.5 that is disconcerting is that it is able to escape some of the immune protection that you get from prior infection as well as vaccination," Fauci told ABC News. “It has a transmission advantage over the prior variants, which is the reason why we're seeing an uptick in cases and in some areas even an increase in hospitalization.”

"The good news is that vaccinated and boosted people, particularly those who receive the full component of the boosting, are generally pretty well protected against severe disease," Fauci added.

Chief Medical Advisor to the president Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during the daily briefing in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House, Dec. 1, 2021, in Washington, DC.
© Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images, FILEChief Medical Advisor to the president Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during the daily briefing in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House, Dec. 1, 2021, in Washington, DC.

Fauci, who tested positive for COVID last month and was prescribed two separate courses of the antiviral treatment Paxlovid, recommended the drug, which was first authorized for emergency use by the FDA to treat COVID-19 in December 2021, for anyone with the disease who is “high risk” such as those who are 65 and older or immunosuppressed according to the CDC.


Earlier this month, the FDA said that pharmacistscould prescribe Paxlovid in an effort to expand access.

One concern that has emerged with the Paxlovid is a rebound effect, which Fauci himself experienced. The CDC describes it as a “recurrence of symptoms or a new positive viral test after having tested negative.”

MORE: Health officials warn of omicron subvariant surge

“The fact that we have people who might rebound with a positive test or even with some symptoms happens,” Fauci said. “But that's not a reason not to take the drug.”

Fauci still encouraged mask-wearing to prevent the spread of COVID-19, despite mandates being relaxed across the country, including for air travel and public transportation, stating that “masks are still effective regardless of what the variant is.”
“Just because people are not wearing masks is not a reason for you not to wear a mask,” he said. “You can still protect yourself very well with a properly fitted, adequate mask.”

MORE: White House urges caution on COVID variants, pushes boosters

Fauci also discussed the new monkeypox outbreak with ABC News. He emphasized that monkeypox, a disease caused by the monkeypox virus, is something that should be “take[n] seriously,” adding that there are vaccines and antiviral medications available for those who meet eligibility criteria in some places to prevent and treat the disease.

Fauci admitted that the more than 1,000 confirmed cases in the U.S. as of July 14 were likely an “undercount” during the interview with ABC News.
“It is, in fact, spreading at a rate that we feel we must address with testing and with vaccinations,” he said.
 

QueEx

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Dr. Anthony Fauci shares latest on COVID variant, monkeypox and mask-wearing





Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the White House, spoke with ABC News’ Phil Lipof to answer questions about the new COVID-19 variant, the spread of monkeypox and mask mandates.


For the first time since May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is predicting that the number of daily hospitalizations due to COVID-19 will increase. Currently, the seven-day average hospital admission rate is nearly 6,000 people a day as of July 13, up more than 13% from last week.

The new variant, named BA.5, is now estimated to account for more than half of all new COVID cases in the U.S., making up 65% of cases.

MORE: COVID hospitalizations forecast to increase amid concerns over new omicron subvariants

"The thing about BA.5 that is disconcerting is that it is able to escape some of the immune protection that you get from prior infection as well as vaccination," Fauci told ABC News.

“It has a transmission advantage over the prior variants, which is the reason why we're seeing an uptick in cases and in some areas even an increase in hospitalization.”

"The good news is that vaccinated and boosted people, particularly those who receive the full component of the boosting, are generally pretty well protected against severe disease," Fauci added.


Chief Medical Advisor to the president Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during the daily briefing in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House, Dec. 1, 2021, in Washington, DC.
© Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images, FILEChief Medical Advisor to the president Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during the daily briefing in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House, Dec. 1, 2021, in Washington, DC.

Fauci, who tested positive for COVID last month and was prescribed two separate courses of the antiviral treatment Paxlovid, recommended the drug, which was first authorized for emergency use by the FDA to treat COVID-19 in December 2021, for anyone with the disease who is “high risk” such as those who are 65 and older or immunosuppressed according to the CDC.


Earlier this month, the FDA said that pharmacistscould prescribe Paxlovid in an effort to expand access.

One concern that has emerged with the Paxlovid is a rebound effect, which Fauci himself experienced. The CDC describes it as a “recurrence of symptoms or a new positive viral test after having tested negative.”

MORE: Health officials warn of omicron subvariant surge

“The fact that we have people who might rebound with a positive test or even with some symptoms happens,” Fauci said. “But that's not a reason not to take the drug.”

Fauci still encouraged mask-wearing to prevent the spread of COVID-19, despite mandates being relaxed across the country, including for air travel and public transportation, stating that “masks are still effective regardless of what the variant is.”
“Just because people are not wearing masks is not a reason for you not to wear a mask,” he said. “You can still protect yourself very well with a properly fitted, adequate mask.”

MORE: White House urges caution on COVID variants, pushes boosters

Fauci also discussed the new monkeypox outbreak with ABC News. He emphasized that monkeypox, a disease caused by the monkeypox virus, is something that should be “take[n] seriously,” adding that there are vaccines and antiviral medications available for those who meet eligibility criteria in some places to prevent and treat the disease.

Fauci admitted that the more than 1,000 confirmed cases in the U.S. as of July 14 were likely an “undercount” during the interview with ABC News.

“It is, in fact, spreading at a rate that we feel we must address with testing and with vaccinations,” he said.


 

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UNITED STATES
Last updated:
March 17, 2023, 01:57 GMT
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CORONAVIRUS
THE NUMBERS
TO DATE IN THE USA

Updated: March 17, 2023, 01:57 GMT


United States:

Coronavirus Cases: 105,757,142

Deaths: 1,150,427

Recovered: 103,400,939



Daily Cases Graph - Daily Deaths Graph
Projections

CLOSED CASES: 104,551,366
Cases which had an outcome: 103,400,939 (99%)
Recovered / Discharged 1,150,427 (1%)
Deaths
Show Graph

United States COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer (worldometers.info)


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COINTELPRO

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I have been looking over the statements made by President Trump, a staunch opponent of China. What happened in 2020 may have been a successful coup attempt by China.

1. President Biden has been getting money funneled to him from China to his family members.
2. The origins of Covid-19 has been linked to an outbreak in China.
3. By having a pandemic close to an election, it increased mail in ballots and decreased in person voting substantially. This allows more funny business to happen with the results as it can be diluted over a much larger base.

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4. All you need to do is target key Republican states using urban areas that are politically controlled by us, or more specifically black women that seem to be thriving under the Biden administration.

There is no evidence that anything untoward happened but it looks suspicious as hell. President Biden does not reek with credibility and accusation like these are more believable than another person. I just know how some special needs racial opportunist think that desperately come at me, they have no credibility at all and would put us all in bind to self promote themselves with white supremacists.

I have been documenting numerous, undetected schemes they have used in the past, this behavior is quite similar to what they have done in the past a number of times.
 

COINTELPRO

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What China has gained under the Biden administration is an end to escalating sanctions and a trade war. Biden has not rolled back anything but has not proposed further action against them. Influence peddling has happened with both political parties for awhile.

We might have a political system where if you go with the status quo of pandering to China economically, the political machine runs as normal, if you speak out than it shuts down and things get messed with to remove that person from power.

Anybody suggesting mail in ballots are just as secure as in person voting needs their head examined. There is just more opportunity for tampering by more people with mail in ballots than in person voting.
 
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