SEVERAL WEEKS AGO in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, Dr. Marty Makary — a surgeon and a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health — said that there are actually many more than the 28 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the U.S., possibly as much as 6.5 times more than that number.
Between that group, and the roughly 15 percent of the country which has already received one dose of the vaccine, Makary argues that much of the nation is already protected from the virus.
“There is reason to think the country is racing toward an extremely low level of infection,” Makary wrote. “As more people have been infected, most of whom have mild or no symptoms, there are fewer Americans left to be infected. At the current trajectory, I expect Covid will be mostly gone by April, allowing Americans to resume normal life.”
Fast forward to today, new coronavirus cases in the U.S. rose 1.5% in the week ended Sunday, the slowest increase since the pandemic began almost a year ago...
The U.S. reported 420,285 infections for the week, after recording 471,198 cases in the prior seven days, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University and Bloomberg. The percentage gain was the smallest since Bloomberg began tracking cases in January 2020...
This event occurs now weeks after
While this drop in cases certainly does not equate to the virus being vanquished from our world, it does bring up an interesting memory of the early pandemic days just about a year ago at this time.
When the first outbreak and lockdowns began to rifle their way through global society, a fearful world looked to physics for some form of prediction. One famous prediction was uncovered by a book called END OF DAYS written in 2008 by the late and some may argue great or not so great Sylvia Browne.
Browne had a track record of helping law enforcement, but also having some huge embarrassments when she as wrong.
In her book END OF DAYS, Browne wrote this about what could happen in 2020:
In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes and resisting all known treatments.
“Almost more baffling than the illness itself will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it has arrived, attack again 10 years later, and then disappear completely.”
The claim was discounted by most sources in 2020. But SNOPES was forced to call the claim a “mixture.” Meanwhile other sources reported point blank, that the despite the specific 2020 prediction in her book, Sylvia Browne did not predict COVID-19.
Controversy followed Sylvia Browne in life.. and now additionally in death.
A few months ago, the YouTube channel G TEAM PARANORMAL INVESTIGATORS tried contacting Browne from beyond the grave about her COVID predictions.. this video will provide entertainment for your end of days:
Between that group, and the roughly 15 percent of the country which has already received one dose of the vaccine, Makary argues that much of the nation is already protected from the virus.
“There is reason to think the country is racing toward an extremely low level of infection,” Makary wrote. “As more people have been infected, most of whom have mild or no symptoms, there are fewer Americans left to be infected. At the current trajectory, I expect Covid will be mostly gone by April, allowing Americans to resume normal life.”
Fast forward to today, new coronavirus cases in the U.S. rose 1.5% in the week ended Sunday, the slowest increase since the pandemic began almost a year ago...
The U.S. reported 420,285 infections for the week, after recording 471,198 cases in the prior seven days, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University and Bloomberg. The percentage gain was the smallest since Bloomberg began tracking cases in January 2020...
This event occurs now weeks after
While this drop in cases certainly does not equate to the virus being vanquished from our world, it does bring up an interesting memory of the early pandemic days just about a year ago at this time.
When the first outbreak and lockdowns began to rifle their way through global society, a fearful world looked to physics for some form of prediction. One famous prediction was uncovered by a book called END OF DAYS written in 2008 by the late and some may argue great or not so great Sylvia Browne.
Browne had a track record of helping law enforcement, but also having some huge embarrassments when she as wrong.
In her book END OF DAYS, Browne wrote this about what could happen in 2020:
In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes and resisting all known treatments.
“Almost more baffling than the illness itself will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it has arrived, attack again 10 years later, and then disappear completely.”
The claim was discounted by most sources in 2020. But SNOPES was forced to call the claim a “mixture.” Meanwhile other sources reported point blank, that the despite the specific 2020 prediction in her book, Sylvia Browne did not predict COVID-19.
Controversy followed Sylvia Browne in life.. and now additionally in death.
A few months ago, the YouTube channel G TEAM PARANORMAL INVESTIGATORS tried contacting Browne from beyond the grave about her COVID predictions.. this video will provide entertainment for your end of days:

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