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WSJ Prognostication on Herd Immunity 2/18/21
Posted on 5/14/21 at 6:54 am
Posted on 5/14/21 at 6:54 am
This guy predicted herd immunity in April back in February. Originally posted in this thread LINK
Marty Makary
Feb. 18, 2021 12:35 pm ET
Dr. Makary is a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health, chief medical adviser to Sesame Care, and author of “The Price We Pay.”
Too bad no one was listening to this guy back in February.
Marty Makary
Feb. 18, 2021 12:35 pm ET
Dr. Makary is a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health, chief medical adviser to Sesame Care, and author of “The Price We Pay.”
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Amid the dire Covid warnings, one crucial fact has been largely ignored: Cases are down 77% over the past six weeks. If a medication slashed cases by 77%, we’d call it a miracle pill. Why is the number of cases plummeting much faster than experts predicted?
In large part because natural immunity from prior infection is far more common than can be measured by testing. Testing has been capturing only from 10% to 25% of infections, depending on when during the pandemic someone got the virus. Applying a time-weighted case capture average of 1 in 6.5 to the cumulative 28 million confirmed cases would mean about 55% of Americans have natural immunity.
Now add people getting vaccinated. As of this week, 15% of Americans have received the vaccine, and the figure is rising fast. Former Food and Drug Commissioner Scott Gottlieb estimates 250 million doses will have been delivered to some 150 million people by the end of March.
There is reason to think the country is racing toward an extremely low level of infection. As more people have been infected, most of whom have mild or no symptoms, there are fewer Americans left to be infected. At the current trajectory, I expect Covid will be mostly gone by April, allowing Americans to resume normal life.
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But the consistent and rapid decline in daily cases since Jan. 8 can be explained only by natural immunity. Behavior didn’t suddenly improve over the holidays; Americans traveled more over Christmas than they had since March. Vaccines also don’t explain the steep decline in January. Vaccination rates were low and they take weeks to kick in.
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Some medical experts privately agreed with my prediction that there may be very little Covid-19 by April but suggested that I not to talk publicly about herd immunity because people might become complacent and fail to take precautions or might decline the vaccine. But scientists shouldn’t try to manipulate the public by hiding the truth. As we encourage everyone to get a vaccine, we also need to reopen schools and society to limit the damage of closures and prolonged isolation.
Too bad no one was listening to this guy back in February.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 7:33 am to Wildcat1996
Oh they listened . They just threw him under the bus like anyone that uses rational thought about this virus.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 7:57 am to deathvalleytiger10
Right and now it appears they don't even use the natural immunity to factor into the herd immunity equation. I heard a LA health official explain on WWL that it was because vaccine immunity is superior. But we shouldn't question their science lol.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 8:11 am to idsrdum
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it appears they don't even use the natural immunity to factor into the herd immunity equation
I found this time line interesting
Posted on 5/14/21 at 8:50 am to Wildcat1996
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But the consistent and rapid decline in daily cases since Jan. 8 can be explained only by natural immunity.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 8:52 am to Wildcat1996
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But the consistent and rapid decline in daily cases since Jan. 8 can be explained only by natural immunity. Behavior didn’t suddenly improve over the holidays; Americans traveled more over Christmas than they had since March. Vaccines also don’t explain the steep decline in January. Vaccination rates were low and they take weeks to kick in.
Damn this scientist and his logical science being all scientific and whatnot. He needs to be sent to Fauci's School of Science Worship & Re-Indoctrination.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 10:57 am to Wildcat1996
Wouldn’t mask wearing and social distancing slow down the herd immunity process?
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