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Amish community in Lancaster County reaches herd immunity from Covid-19

14 pointsby SQL2219almost 4 years ago

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filoelevenalmost 4 years ago
&gt; Experts at a New Holland Borough Healthcare Center said around 90% of households dealt with at least one coronavirus case after churches reopened last year.<p>I’m not confident that that metric equates to what that doctor says it does. There’s no mention of how an infected person in a household was treated. I guess the assumption is that they were not quarantined from the rest of the household, but I’d like to see self-reports if nothing else.<p>The Amish are already a fairly isolated group, so (speculation) if most of their COVID cases are “people who have more dealings with Englishers,” which I would expect to be the case, then even if their incidence is lower than reported, their more external-facing folks might have a high-enough level of immunity to stop it spreading. It depends a lot on how people with COVID-like symptoms are treated within the community though, and this story and its links say nothing about that.
crmrc114almost 4 years ago
Just wait until they get to meet delta. That thing has killed four people I know in Missouri and Arkansas who refused to get a vaccine. Past infection with alpha did not protect them.
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rossdavidhalmost 4 years ago
Odd that they did not mention what mortality rate they experienced. With 90% of households affected, it would be a valuable data point to have.
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thedreamalmost 4 years ago
All study participants exhibited a distinct lack of exposure to 24&#x2F;7 pervasive Pharmaganda. Results inconclusive.