Indiana passes million-case mark for official COVID-19 infections

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4 thoughts on “Indiana passes million-case mark for official COVID-19 infections

  1. If 1,000,000 have contracted the virus they now have immunity and should be added to the 3,300,000 who have been vaccinated (and now have immunity) which brings Indiana to a 77% immunity level. (not 59%)

    1. The people that have had it should have their own category as fully vaccinated people are not immune. I got it and almost died. I got it from a fully vaccinated person that also got it.
      Only those that have had COVID have anything close to immunity. With vaccinations, its hit or miss. The former leader of the CDC just mentioned on Fox News that over the last month over 40% of the people that have died from COVID were fully vaccinated but then said more people should get vaccinated. With a protection rate like that why would you risk it?
      No seems to know and you can’t trust anyone or anything when it comes to this virus.

    2. Neil D, sorry to hear. Do you mean those previously infected should have own category? I’m confused by your wording. Also, unclear, but seems like you were vaccinated before getting. Correct?

  2. Time to audit and verify each case for the truth.

    Statistics from those found to be, and admitted previously themselves as flawed can’t be trusted especially when they’ve been willingly supplied to bolster political policies over true science.

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