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the token has its parameters, maybe not sensitive enough to capture the time range as per each cycle of scan.
all these trace together tokens and safe entry sex mean shit when they have a holey firewall with hardly any intrusion detection nor prevention. do they expect an invading virus to run rampant and do damage in the network with a broken firewall, and hope these fancy apps and gadgets can stop it? what kind of a joke is this?
 

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It matters whether he or anyone is actually sick because Covid is a very mild disease in most and the majority don't suffer any symptoms whatsoever.

The PCR test is not an appropriate diagnostic tool either so a person can test positive via a PCR test despite being absolutely well. All it does is look for strands of genetic material which could be indicative of an infection that has long passed.

Since you mentioned HIV the answer is that unprotected sex is safe if the viral load is reduced sufficiently to prevent transmission so the answer is yes it is safe to fuck even if you have HIV provided the anti viral drugs are working.

As is the case in many matters the devil is always in the details which is why it is always pertinent to ask whether a positive PCR test is actually indicative of an active covid infection.

Wrong. Again Call it 0 for 240 tries. All failed

https://www.healthsystemtracker.org...-one-cause-of-death-in-the-u-s-in-early-2021/

COVID-19 is the Number One Cause of Death in the U.S. in Early 2021​

By Cynthia Cox Twitter and Krutika Amin Twitter KFF
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Posted: February 22, 2021

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In 2020, COVID-19 became the third leading cause of death in the United States, exceeded only by cancer and heart disease. However, that ranking includes months in early 2020 when the pandemic had not fully taken hold in the U.S. The death toll from COVID-19 has risen sharply, particularly since the November and December holidays.
Looking at the most recent data on deaths from COVID-19 and other causes, it becomes clear that COVID-19 is currently the number one cause of death in the United States. As of February 20, 2021, an average of more than 2,400 people per day died of COVID-19 in the U.S. during February 2021. That number is staggering compared to other leading causes of death and is nearly 20% higher than the next leading cause. Heart disease, which is typically the number one cause of death in the U.S. each year, leads to the death of about 2,000 Americans per day, and cancer claims about 1,600 American lives per day. The cumulative count of deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the U.S. is 497,648 through February 20, 2021, and is expected to exceed 500,000 in the next few days.
The chart above combines data on COVID-19 mortality rates from KFF’s tracker with data from Center for Disease Control (CDC) on weekly counts of death by jurisdiction and cause of death. COVID-19 deaths in the chart represent the average daily deaths thus far in February 2021 (as of February 20, 2021). Deaths from other causes represent the weighted daily mortality rate averaged over MMWR weeks 1-52 during the year 2020. This CDC dataset does not include deaths due to accidents (which, before the pandemic, were typically the third leading cause of death, after heart disease and cancer), nor does it include suicides (which were typically the tenth leading cause of death before the pandemic). To avoid double-counting, the dataset excludes deaths confirmed to have an underlying cause of COVID-19. The chart could, however, understate the severity of COVID-19 because some of those deaths may have been misclassified as other causes. There were many more deaths in 2020 than expected, and confirmed COVID-19 cases only accounted for about two in three excess deaths.
The current wave of COVID-19 has been described as more of a tsunami. The 3,076 COVID-19 deaths per day in January 2021 represent a 29% increase over December. December 2020 may have been the first month in which the COVID-19 mortality rate exceeded that of heart disease, though the margin is narrow and that data may still be preliminary due to reporting delays. In January 2021, the number of deaths from COVID-19 increased so rapidly that it has clearly become the number one cause of death in the U.S. These data are just one more way of illustrating the urgency of expediting COVID-19 vaccination. President Biden has developed a plan to increase vaccine supply, including through use of the Defense Production Act and by purchasing additional doses. In the meantime, other public health measures are crucial to reduce transmission. The number of new COVID-19 cases appears to have taken a turn for the better in the latter half of January, which could lead to declines in the number of new deaths several weeks from now. However, it is difficult to know what the future holds, particularly with the potential spread of new variants.

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