CONNECTICUT—Patch media used a ‘covid surge’ narrative Thursday, as pharma experts notice more people are ignoring the language use that frightened many residents in 2020. University researchers across the US tried to get the attention of the Covid-fatigued.
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Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, told NBC’s “Today” that he expects post-holiday increases in COVID, seasonal influenza and RSV. “It’s silent (transmission) because most of these infections are quite mild, so people are not testing, or they’re blowing them off as a cold,” Schaffner said.
A summer wave of COVID provided the U.S. population with some immunity, but that is starting to wane as highly transmissible new variants — including XEC and descendants of the FLiRT variant — are circulating.
“These current variants are causing a lot of milder infections, which are going largely undetected,” Schaffner said, emphasizing that people who have mild or no symptoms are still contagious. “The communicability of these viruses is contributing to a silent epidemic, if you will,” he said. [End excerpt]

Mainstream outlets have recently repeating the same failed military responses used in 2020 — including masking, isolation, and shots—aka ‘vaccinations’—that have been proven to inflict damage.
Patch admits “only 21 percent of U.S. adults have gotten their booster….” although it’s unknown which booster number is considered to mean ‘fully vaccinated’.
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