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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1684311" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Good News regarding covid seems harder to come by, almost as if it's being suppressed. Example: In Minnesota, new cases of covid in those under 18 dropped 65% from the last week of April to the last week of May. </p><p></p><p>You would think news like that would be celebrated, instead you have to dig through reports to find it. Minnesota has also stopped publicizing daily hospitalization and the daily number of deaths, choosing instead to focus reporting on the total number of deaths and hospitalizations.</p><p></p><p>Not sure that this qualifies as good news, but I had a physical yesterday.</p><p>My doctor is a big believer in vaccination and said he's seen plenty of patients with covid. His main horror story was he had 2 cases of healthy males with no underlying conditions who ALMOST had to go on ventilators.</p><p></p><p>He didn't flat out say it, but seemed to imply he thought the number of covid deaths were hyped and had more to do with underlying conditions. </p><p>I know he would never make a TV news story if his best horror story in over a year of treating covid is 2 cases of ALMOST needing a ventilator. Shocking in that they were previously healthy, but not shocking enough to grab any headlines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1684311, member: 14585"] Good News regarding covid seems harder to come by, almost as if it's being suppressed. Example: In Minnesota, new cases of covid in those under 18 dropped 65% from the last week of April to the last week of May. You would think news like that would be celebrated, instead you have to dig through reports to find it. Minnesota has also stopped publicizing daily hospitalization and the daily number of deaths, choosing instead to focus reporting on the total number of deaths and hospitalizations. Not sure that this qualifies as good news, but I had a physical yesterday. My doctor is a big believer in vaccination and said he's seen plenty of patients with covid. His main horror story was he had 2 cases of healthy males with no underlying conditions who ALMOST had to go on ventilators. He didn't flat out say it, but seemed to imply he thought the number of covid deaths were hyped and had more to do with underlying conditions. I know he would never make a TV news story if his best horror story in over a year of treating covid is 2 cases of ALMOST needing a ventilator. Shocking in that they were previously healthy, but not shocking enough to grab any headlines. [/QUOTE]
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