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Msg ID: 2702550  +0/-3     
Author:Shooting Shark
9/8/2021 1:23:24 PM

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ihjNDf32_Ac&feature=youtu.be

Watch the video.
Covid was patented twrnty years ago.
Nothing "Novel" about it.

and there's nothing "novel" about being a 

useful idiot

 



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Msg ID: 2702551 It may not be novel, but it's deadly Flipper... +3/-0     
Author:Jett
9/8/2021 1:33:20 PM

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And you anti-vaxxers are part of the problem not the solution...



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Msg ID: 2702569 And you're not vaccinated because you want to be part of the 99% unvaxxed  +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
9/8/2021 3:42:33 PM

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And you're not vaccinated because you want to be part of the 99% unvaxxed in the ICU?

Darwinism at work.



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Msg ID: 2702577  +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
9/8/2021 4:25:01 PM

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an hour ago
 
 
FILE - In this Aug. 17, 2021, file photo, patient with COVID-19 on breathing support lies in a bed in an intensive care unit at the Willis-Knighton Medical Center in Shreveport, La. The summer that was supposed to mark America’s independence from COVID-19 is instead drawing to a close with the U.S. more firmly under the tyranny of the virus, with deaths per day back up to where they were in March 2021.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)
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FILE - In this Aug. 17, 2021, file photo, patient with COVID-19 on breathing support lies in a bed in an intensive care unit at the Willis-Knighton Medical Center in Shreveport, La. The summer that was supposed to mark America’s independence from COVID-19 is instead drawing to a close with the U.S. more firmly under the tyranny of the virus, with deaths per day back up to where they were in March 2021. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The summer that was supposed to mark America’s independence from COVID-19 is instead drawing to a close with the U.S. more firmly under the tyranny of the virus, with deaths per day back up to where they were in March.

The delta variant is filling hospitals, sickening alarming numbers of children and driving coronavirus deaths in some places to the highest levels of the entire pandemic. School systems that reopened their classrooms are abruptly switching back to remote learning because of outbreaks. Legal disputes, threats and violence have erupted over mask and vaccine requirements.

The U.S. death toll stands at more than 650,000, with one major forecast model projecting it will top 750,000 by Dec. 1.

“It felt like we had this forward, positive momentum,” lamented Katie Button, executive chef and CEO at two restaurants in Asheville, North Carolina. “The delta variant wiped that timeline completely away.”

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It wasn’t supposed to be this way. More than six months into the U.S. vaccination drive, President Joe Biden held a White House party on July Fourth to celebrate the country’s freedom from the virus, and other political leaders had high hopes for a close-to-normal summer.

Then the bottom fell out.

The summer wave was fueled by the extra-contagious delta variant combined with stark resistance to vaccinations that formed along political and geographic lines, said Dr. Sten Vermund, of the Yale School of Public Health.

“The virus was more efficient in spreading among the unvaccinated so that you blunted the expected benefit of vaccines,” Vermund said.

The crisis escalated rapidly from June to August. About 400,000 COVID-19 infections were recorded for all of June. It took all of three days last week to reach the same number.

The U.S. recorded 26,800 deaths and more than 4.2 million infections in August. The number of monthly positive cases was the fourth-highest total since the start of the pandemic.

The 2021 delta-driven onslaught is killing younger Americans at a much higher rate than previous waves of the pandemic in the Northeast last spring, the Sun Belt in the summer of 2020 and the deadly winter surge around the holidays.

During the peaks of those waves, Americans over 75 suffered the highest proportion of death. Now, the most vulnerable age group for death is 50 to 64.

Overall, the outbreak is still well below the all-time peaks reached over the winter, when deaths topped out at 3,400 a day and new cases at a quarter-million per day.

The U.S. is now averaging over 150,000 new cases per day, levels not seen since January. Deaths are close to 1,500 per day, up more than a third since late August.

Even before the delta variant became dominant, experts say there were indications that larger gatherings and relaxed social distancing measures were fueling new cases.

“We had been cooped up for over a year and everyone wanted to get out,” said Dr. David Dowdy, an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “In the face of that kind of strong change in behavior, even getting almost two-thirds of our adult population vaccinated wasn’t enough.”

The COVID-19 vaccines remain highly effective against hospitalization and death, but many tens of millions of eligible Americans remain unvaccinated. Nearly 40% of Americans 12 and older are not fully protected.

Yale’s Vermund sees reasons to be cautiously optimistic about the next few months. Cases in most states appear to be plateauing and are likely to decline in the fall, buying health authorities more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season.

“If we can continue making progress between now and Thanksgiving, we may be able to substantially blunt the coronavirus surge in flu season,” Vermund said.

While the economy has been rebounding strongly over the past several months, hiring slowed sharply in August in a sign that the variant is discouraging Americans from flying, shopping or eating out.

And on Monday, unemployment benefits — including an extra $300 a week from the federal government — ran out for millions of Americans.

Button, the North Carolina chef, was feeling great heading into the summer. Her team was mostly vaccinated in May and restrictions were loosening. But the crisis soon changed direction.

Button supports the mask mandate that was recently reinstated in her county but said her employees are exhausted by having to enforce it. And since she has no outdoor seating, some diners have been less comfortable coming in.

“It’s hard to take a step forward and then take three steps back,” she said.

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Associated Press data journalist Nicky Forster contributed to this report from New York. Durbin reported from Detroit.



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Msg ID: 2702624 Flipper, I worked with a lady some years back who... +3/-0     
Author:Jett
9/9/2021 1:34:22 AM

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Is the only person I've ever met who was more into conspiracy theories than you. She claimed that she was married to the dude who was the shooter in the grassy knoll. The Dude was in prison at the time, I don't even know what for. Everything in life was a conspiracy theory to this woman, she was actually further out there than you.

Your video has been around Flipper, much of it has already been discredited. I think it's been out in the news on a few platforms. 

At the end of the day, it's a nasty virus that kills, the vaccines make a major difference in pain, suffering, and death.

You're headed towards intervention buddy... 

   



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Msg ID: 2702678 False claim: Video claims COVID-19 patent has existed for years, hinting to +2/-0     
Author:TheCrow
9/9/2021 1:39:41 PM

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The only proven conspiracy in the novel coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2 is the one in which Donald Trump lies to America, minimizes the risk and does nothing for months while the epidemic establishes in America.

Deny that, TrumpeRINO frogboy.

EVERYTHINGNEWS <div class="ArticleHeader-date-line-3oc3Y">MAY 10, 20206:34 PMUPDATED A YEAR AGO

False claim: Video claims COVID-19 patent has existed for years, hinting to conspiracy

A viral video that has been posted and deleted from YouTube and other social media platforms makes the claim that old virus patents show the novel coronavirus dates back to at least 2006. These claims falsely confuse the patents for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) with COVID-19, the illness caused by the new coronavirus. SARS is also part of the coronavirus family, but it stems from a different coronavirus strain and is a different disease to COVID-19.

 
Reuters Fact Check. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt

SARS is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV or SARS-CoV-1) strain. COVID-19 is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) strain. The similarity in the strains’ names and the fact both are in the coronavirus family may explain the confusion and widespread sharing of the false claim.

Prior to its removal, the video had gained over 2.6 million views on YouTube as of May 7, 2020. Copies of the video, as well as its central claims, have since been reposted (examples here , here and in Spanish here ).

The video includes an introduction by Dr Rashid Buttar, a U.S. based osteopath whose videos have sparked controversy for including conspiracy-like claims, followed by multiple health claims and alleged evidence that old virus patents prove the new outbreak was known to pharmaceutical companies years in advance.

The video makes various false health claims about the new coronavirus, including that it is a “weak” virus, that it dies at 18 degrees (presumably Celsius), and that drinking hot water, taking Vitamin C and being in the sun kills it. A past fact check addresses most of these claims here .

The video’s central claim is that old patents show this virus was somehow concealed or known of for years. The video presents two preexisting patents for the virus as evidence there is a conspiracy behind the current pandemic. The video presents two patents for this coronavirus – the American patent “US2006257852” and the European patent “EP3172319B1” (later shown as “EP3172319A1”). The patent numbers listed are indeed real, but they are for SARS, caused by SARS-CoV (or SARS-CoV-1), not for COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2. They can be publicly viewed on Google here ( US2006257852A1 is a synonym for patent US2006257852, here ) , here and here . Both mention “SARS-CoV” multiple times but have no mention of “SARS-CoV-2”, the new strain causing COVID-19.

The Pirbright Institute, mentioned in the video as owning the European patent, has secured funding by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which it also lists as a major stakeholder ( here ). Its application for the patent was neither hidden nor part of a conspiracy as it was for a different virus strain entirely.

 

 

VERDICT

False. The patents presented in this video do not prove a conspiracy around COVID-19 (caused by SARS-CoV-2) as they pertain to an older, different strain of coronavirus (SARS-CoV).

This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our fact checking work   here  .

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