Just from a hangout with senior public health officials from Nairobi. Apparently, almost 65 percent of you niggaz have the rona but are asymptomatic. Since bodies are not all over the street, it seems that our bodies are fighting off this ghaseer virus. Clap for yourselves!
Na sisi wenye tuko kwengine?? Mkia ya kunguni we are all asymptomatic
Uki kula vizuri ukue na immune poa. Corona nikama homa
Tunarudishia Mungu shukurani,
Hakuna kitu mpya wamekuambia, we’ve always maintained that corona is afraid of bonobo genes. Lakini we’re still waiting for “two more weeks”.
Hii kitu niligonjeka late December na nilikunywa ndimu,tangawizi na kitungu saumu. Tamu saidi hadi hii homa ika isha.
When did they bring anti body tests to prove this ? Though I believe over 80% have had it and healed since January
Forget about the numbers and what not. They will not be announced. But they are behind the Presidential directive to extend the lockdown. Take my words as the gospel truth. I am drunk, will probably reply tomorrow.
They better open that curfew after this 21 days or else …
sio diet. ni kitu ingine inafanya tusishikwe nayo.
mtu anakula viazi rice na chapo last time akule mboga ni 1991 akifukuzwa na teacher on duty after alipatikana akivuta bangi akateguka na seng’eng’e na kukula mboga kwa ground?
mtu mwenye alienda chandaria supermarket akaona bei ya multivitamin na protein powder akatoa machozi?
Chandari supermarkt inakuwanga yako ukivuta bhangi otherwise ukiwa sober wewe ni peasant wa kawaida,tunatambua Chandarana food plus.
Read what the WHO has to say.
In summary, the idea that one-time infection can lead to immunity remains unproven and is thus unreliable as a foundation for the next phase of the world’s response to the pandemic.
[SIZE=7]‘No Evidence’ That Recovered COVID-19 Patients Are Immune, WHO Says[/SIZE]
The World Health Organization has pushed back against the theory that individuals can only catch the coronavirus once, as well as proposals for reopening society that are based on this supposed immunity.
In a scientific brief dated Friday, the United Nations agency said the idea that one-time infection can lead to immunity remains unproven and is thus unreliable as a foundation for the next phase of the world’s response to the pandemic.
“Some governments have suggested that the detection of antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, could serve as the basis for an ‘immunity passport’ or ‘risk-free certificate’ that would enable individuals to travel or to return to work assuming that they are protected against re-infection,” the WHO wrote. “There is currently no evidence that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second infection.”
The statement comes days after Chile announced it would begin issuing immunity cards that effectively act as passports, allowing travelers to clear security at airports with a document that purportedly shows they have recovered from the virus. Authorities and researchers in other countries — such as France and the United Kingdom — have expressed interest in similar ideas, while some officials in the U.S., such as Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, have mentioned it as one possible facet of a reopening strategy.
The concept for such a card is largely based on the premise that an individual can only contract the coronavirus once before developing the necessary antibodies to fight it off. That premise undergirds another common theory: the concept, known as herd immunity, that if enough people have been infected with the coronavirus — and are therefore immune — its transmission will slow and the risks of infection will diminish even for those who haven’t caught it yet.
But these ideas depend to a large degree on the supposition that one cannot catch the coronavirus a second time — an idea that world health authorities said leaders should not count on right now. As of Friday, the WHO said, “No study has evaluated whether the presence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 confers immunity to subsequent infection by this virus in humans.”
What’s more, data reported from the world’s early COVID-19 hot spots, such as South Korea and China, have shown that a growing number of recovered patients appear to have suffered a relapse of the disease.
By mid-April, Korean health authorities said thatjust over 2% of the country’s recovered patients were in isolation again after testing positive a second time. And in Wuhan, China, data from several quarantine facilities in the city, which house patients for observation after their discharge from hospitals, show that about 5% to 10% of patients pronounced “recovered” have tested positive again.
It remains unclear why this is occurring — whether it is a sign of a second infection, a reactivation of the remaining virus in the body or the result of an inaccurate antibody test.
Dozens of antibody tests for the novel coronavirus are already on the market, with varying degrees of reliability and accuracy. House Democrats have launched an investigation into the antibody tests and whether the Food and Drug Administration should increase its enforcement of them, according to CNN.
"At this point in the pandemic, there is not enough evidence about the effectiveness of antibody-mediated immunity to guarantee the accuracy of an ‘immunity passport’ or ‘risk-free certificate,’ " the WHO warned.
“People who assume that they are immune to a second infection because they have received a positive test result may ignore public health advice. The use of such certificates may therefore increase the risks of continued transmission.”
Ndio kufanyike nini? Iitishe backup from its cousins in Wuhan?
Kuna homa ilinipata start of year… M sure it was stronger than corona. First 1 week I was googling symptoms of TB etc. What I did: There’s a grass that smells like ginger, so I took maji moto saidi, added the leaves, then lemon juice and did that for 2 weeks.
We don’t trust WHO!
Si ni homa tu, lakini sasa hii 21 days itabidi nianze kupiga watu ngeta
Woiye purple and her American masters still waiting for two more weeks we all die in Africa …meanwhile hapa ni kuchinja tu
This’s shit, Covid is a flu and like all other flu infections they reoccur after sometime. Unapata homa inaiisha after an year or so unapata homa tena. Nothing new here. The annoying and unfortunate thing is the disinformation you and your fellow medic + media + Elite/Gov are castigating around for reasons better known to you.
The facts is: This thing is not that serious to warrant lock-down and life disruption to the extent it has done.
Currently we don’t trust the WHO…they have been giving contradictory statements and they are not reliable. They were projecting a Holocaust in Africa by mid April which is not the case.At the moment they should eschew some technical aspect of the pandemic until they get a vaccine if not the cure, until then, they are just in the dark like anyone else.
Wanataka tukae ni kama tuko helpless and beg for their help… But ole wao, we still standing strong strong