Author Topic: Covid Culture (was Outbreak Culture)  (Read 107718 times)

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Offline Dia

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Re: Covid Culture (was Outbreak Culture)
« Reply #3645 on: October 26, 2021, 08:34:09 am »
Here's an article that suggests 70% of Indians have antibodies from having been infected to explain why there is a drop in the infection rate:  https://fortune.com/2021/08/03/covid-delta-variant-wave-uk-have-already-receded-us/

It seems there's been a similar trend in the UK, where more people are vaccinated. 

Which reminds me, I used to play online scrabble with a guy from England, and he said his daughter was in the hospital overnight with Covid.  A while later, my friend simply disappeared off Facebook.  I'm afraid he got Covid and didn't make it, but hope maybe he just decided the online world wasn't for him.

And, BCSapper hasn't posted here or in the other forum for a month.  I hope he's just taking a break.