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My hospital system finally dropping masks two months after New York State dropped mandate.

Also, I love the science behind the part they bolded for continued mask wearing….
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Head of medical services walked in today and said that most of the physicians staff was getting ill again with covid. I pointed out most of the night staff had covid several times and were all vaccinated we should be fine. She smirked at me because she called me foolish for not getting the shots. I said I feel fine and yes I noticed some providers weren’t feeling well and they should probably stay home or mask.
Probably gonna be fired. 🤔
 
Head of medical services walked in today and said that most of the physicians staff was getting ill again with covid. I pointed out most of the night staff had covid several times and were all vaccinated we should be fine. She smirked at me because she called me foolish for not getting the shots. I said I feel fine and yes I noticed some providers weren’t feeling well and they should probably stay home or mask.
Probably gonna be fired. 🤔

I know a guy who will take a sh** on her desk if you need someone.
 
EXCLUSIVE: Scientists Launch Manhunt for 'longest ever' Covid Patient in Ohio who has been infected for two YEARS — as they warn patient's virus is so mutated it could spark 'concerning' outbreak

Scientists are trying to track down an Ohio resident who they believe is the longest-standing Covid patient ever, DailyMail.com can reveal.

The patient - thought to live in the Columbus area - is carrying a highly mutated version of the virus that is 'unlike anything' experts have seen.

The virus has been detected through wastewater sampling and traced back to early 2021. It is being repeatedly picked up along a 40-mile area, signaling that one person is carrying and shedding it through their stool.

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The man's Covid strain has evolved significantly differently than existing strains such as the Omicron and Delta variants that the population is familiar with. Pictured: A viral 'tree' the shows how different versions of Covid have evolved. Clustered in the center (blue arrow) are familiar variants that have circulated across the world. Within these strains, there are thousands, if not millions, of mutations differentiating them. The unknown Ohio person's strain (red line) has mutated totally separately, though. It's viral makeup is greatly different than that of other versions of the virus, and its evolutionary chain is linear — without thousands of branching paths. This indicates that the strain is only circulating in a single person.

Scientists launch manhunt for 'longest ever' Covid patient in Ohio | Daily Mail Online
 
Looks like much ado about nothing:

However, the virus has likely mutated within this person to the extent that it is not fit to spread.

Instead, the virus has managed to adjust itself in a way that it can live within its host for a long period of time while going relatively undetected.

The article also contradicts itself here:

His team cannot say for certain that it is just one patient, either.
 
EXCLUSIVE: Scientists Launch Manhunt for 'longest ever' Covid Patient in Ohio who has been infected for two YEARS — as they warn patient's virus is so mutated it could spark 'concerning' outbreak

Scientists are trying to track down an Ohio resident who they believe is the longest-standing Covid patient ever, DailyMail.com can reveal.

The patient - thought to live in the Columbus area - is carrying a highly mutated version of the virus that is 'unlike anything' experts have seen.

The virus has been detected through wastewater sampling and traced back to early 2021. It is being repeatedly picked up along a 40-mile area, signaling that one person is carrying and shedding it through their stool.

70226309-12012763-The_man_s_Covid_strain_has_evolved_significantly_differently_tha-a-35_1682520987529.jpg

The man's Covid strain has evolved significantly differently than existing strains such as the Omicron and Delta variants that the population is familiar with. Pictured: A viral 'tree' the shows how different versions of Covid have evolved. Clustered in the center (blue arrow) are familiar variants that have circulated across the world. Within these strains, there are thousands, if not millions, of mutations differentiating them. The unknown Ohio person's strain (red line) has mutated totally separately, though. It's viral makeup is greatly different than that of other versions of the virus, and its evolutionary chain is linear — without thousands of branching paths. This indicates that the strain is only circulating in a single person.

Scientists launch manhunt for 'longest ever' Covid patient in Ohio | Daily Mail Online
He’s colonized. We see this with certain bacteria.
 

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