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Herd immunity to COVID-19 in California

AtlantaVol07

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https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/stanford-researchers-californians-may-herd-234859052.html?bcmt=1

Per the article, Stanford researchers believe this was in California in the fall. If that’s the case, a couple of observations:

1. The third-largest state in the US did not experience a shortage of ventilators or hospital beds. If they did, it certainly wasn’t reported.

2. No social distancing was being exercised, and the above still didn’t happen.

3. This would also mean the virus made it everywhere else in the fall, too. We saw how fast, once we knew what we were testing for, the virus went from Washington, to California, to NYC, to Georgia, to Texas, to Tennessee, etc. None of these places had a shelter-in-place order. None of these places had a hospital rush. None of these places saw a wave of death.

4. Based on the three above, it would appear to me that this virus has only been a terror since being given a name and made one.
 
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