IDPH director provides outlook of COVID-19 in Illinois – WGEM (Quincy)

“We’re preparing for a kind of winter surge in a way that we can treat it in our regular healthcare system, that can take on the charge of this continually, I think, challenging infection. We’re hopeful that we’re really gearing toward the beginning of an endemic phase," said Dr. Sameer Vohra.
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debtsor
3 years ago

The outlook is that the CDC today is probably going to add, with no dissenters, the ‘rona vaccination to the list of recommended childhood vaccinations. This will trigger mandatory ‘rona vaccinations for children around the country who live in states that automatically defer to the CDC’s guidance for childhood vaccination. JBPutin doesn’t even need to force your children to get the ‘rona vax – he’s got Biden’s cronies at the CDC to do it for him. I imagine that next year a solidly Republican congress is going to pass a law prohibiting states from making ‘rona virus mandatory for children.… Read more »

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Truth Seeker
3 years ago

They have been treating the Flu like Covid since the inception of this scam.

Joey Zamboni
3 years ago

Lets cut to the chase…

What he really means is that they are going to treat the *flu* like it’s covid…

Got a sniffle, cough, sneezing, achey, feverish…?

It MUST be covid, what else could it be…???

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