Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Show me the pandemic planning prior to 2020 where this was the accepted mainstream thought pattern in Western Public Health.
I do know a girl in high school created a computer model on social distancing but it wasn't in the pandemic playbook (because it was theoretical).
How's 2007?:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-res...igation-sm.pdf
From page 8:
The pandemic mitigation framework that is
proposed is based upon an early, targeted,
layered application of multiple partially
effective nonpharmaceutical measures. It is
recommended that the measures be initiated
early before explosive growth of the epidemic
and, in the case of severe pandemics, that they
be maintained consistently during an epidemic
wave in a community. The pandemic mitigation
interventions described in this document include:
1. Isolation and treatment (as appropriate)
with influenza antiviral medications of all
persons with confirmed or probable pandemic
influenza. Isolation may occur in the home or
healthcare setting, depending on the severity
of an individual’s illness and /or the current
capacity of the healthcare infrastructure.
2. Voluntary home quarantine of
members of households with confirmed or
probable influenza case(s) and consideration
of combining this intervention with the
prophylactic use of antiviral medications,
providing sufficient quantities of effective
medications exist and that a feasible means of
distributing them is in place.
3. Dismissal of students from school
(including public and private schools as well
as colleges and universities) and school-based
activities and closure of childcare programs,
coupled with protecting children and teenagers
through social distancing in the community
to achieve reductions of out-of-school social
contacts and community mixing.
4. Use of social distancing measures
to reduce contact between adults in the
community and workplace, including, for
example, cancellation of large public gatherings
and alteration of workplace environments
and schedules to decrease social density and
preserve a healthy workplace to the greatest
extent possible without disrupting essential
services. Enable institution of workplace leave
policies that align incentives and facilitate
adherence with the nonpharmaceutical
interventions (NPIs) outlined above.
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See how that works? You challenged my claim and I back it up with a source or link or fact. It's really pretty easy. That is, it's easy if you didn't make it up.
Banyon - why are you arguing with him? He’d be on his deathbed of Covid and would still deny it. You’re not going to change his mind.
What the post fails to mention is that Mitchell had a history of heart issues. In 2007, Mitchell said he was forced to quit bodybuilding after he had five major heart operations. In his hometown newspaper in Scotland, Mitchell was quoted as saying his doctor warned him never to train again after his heart stopped for almost 10 minutes during one of these procedures.
News reports from People and TMZ credited a representative for Mitchell as saying the cause of death was a heart attack. We reached out to his talent agency for details, but did not hear back.
Why does prior medical history not get factored in with regards to people dying WITH Covid?
Maybe the two of you "principled conservatives" can weigh in on the differences between prior medical history with Covid, and how it differs from the vaccines manufactured to build immunity errrrrrr. ............ I mean limit spread errrrrrr..... I mean allegedly create less severe symptom manifestation.
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