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In reply to the discussion: Omicron extremely mild no hospitalizations [View all]Patton French
(1,055 posts)59. Extremely good news! (n/t)
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There has been a group here who has consistently ridiculed those who are concerned
Scrivener7
Nov 2021
#8
Good effort at a save. It almost covers up the fact that you didn't really understand
Scrivener7
Nov 2021
#41
If this bears out, this could be the end of the pandemic! Waiting for official
Scrivener7
Nov 2021
#6
It's been weird how much this has resembled the course of the 1918 flu. I guess we don't
Scrivener7
Nov 2021
#10
It will be interesting to see if those with very mild Omicron symptoms escape long haul effects.
tblue37
Nov 2021
#11
Until most of the world is immunized there will be new "variants of concern."
Hortensis
Nov 2021
#13
Well, that "every day virus" (flu) kills a lot of people every year in this country
Texin
Nov 2021
#22
That is what I read a few days ago, symptoms were fatigue with no loss of smell or taste. nt
yaesu
Nov 2021
#18
And a scratchy throat with no cough. This is great news, but I am trying to hold
Scrivener7
Nov 2021
#25
WSJ: Omicron Variant Drives Rise in Covid-19 Hospitalizations in South Africa Hot Spot
NickB79
Nov 2021
#21
That's a big jump. I am going to hope that doctor's observations bear out, but I'm going to assume
Scrivener7
Nov 2021
#58