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COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations skyrocketed this Labor Day in comparison to Labor Day 2020.
The Washington Post COVID-19 tracker found that hospitalizations on Labor Day in 2021 reached 99,270 individuals, up from 38,192 people in 2020.
That is a 160 percent increase in hospitalization over the past year, despite the U.S. having more than half of the country vaccinated.
Johns Hopkins University data showed there was a 316 percent increase in COVID-19 cases between the two Labor Days, USA Today reported.
COVID-19 deaths were also twice as high on the federal holiday compared to last year. Source plus a lot of other sites
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originally posted by: Itisnowagain
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Wendy Wolfe
WXYZ-TV Channel 7 , enough already. You are turning into a FOX News. I have been loyal channel 7 watcher for most of my 60 years, but you are pushing me away with all your B.S. about people needing to be vaccinated. Enough with it already!
Katelyn Sfakianakis
No I lost a vaccinated one and another has GBS from the vaccine
Kim Hough-Franks
My mother passed away 3 weeks ago from covid… she was fully vaxxed back in January
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: angelchemuel
We really have to ask what is really going on here.? This nonvaccine has a whole propaganda cloud around it, to justify mass murder.
The message that boosting might soon be needed, if not justified by robust data and analysis, could adversely affect confidence in vaccines and undermine messaging about the value of primary vaccination. Public health authorities should also carefully consider the consequences for primary vaccination campaigns of endorsing boosters only for selected vaccines. Booster programmes that affect some but not all vaccines may be difficult to implement—so it will be important to base recommendations on complete data about all vaccines available in a country, to consider the logistics of vaccination, and to develop clear public health messaging before boosting is widely recommended.