COVID-19: everyone getting sicker,sicker and sicker until civilisational collaps

Started by AribertDeckers, December 25, 2025, 02:43:23 AM

AribertDeckers

25.12.2025
COVID-19: everyone getting sicker,sicker and sicker until civilisational collaps


https://x.com/SleepyJim0/status/2003693305285259742

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Jim the hermit @SleepyJim0

Living with COVID-19 means everyone getting sicker and sicker and sicker until civilisational collapse.
No seriously - look at what the graphs are showing (Finland). Extrapolate. Think what this means. Nobody will be capable of working if we don't suppress COVID.

#COVIDReality

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This is what we keep saying since the beginning of the Covid pandemic. But people REFUSE to open their eyes and face reality.


Here is the data from Finland, by Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235:
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https://x.com/jukka235/status/2003481865014186408

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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Finland's epidemic 23 Dec 2025: amount of virus in wastewater appears to have risen above the first Omicron wave. Post-Omicron baseline is permanently higher than pre-Omicron; repeated waves are showing no diminishing.
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4:04 PM · Dec 23, 2025
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Post-Omicron baseline is permanently higher than pre-Omicron
-  before late 2021, levels were mostly 10³–10⁴.
-  from 2022 onward, even troughs sit around 10⁵, or 10-100x higher
-  C19 has become endemic
-  constant background transmission, even outside waves
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Repeated large waves in 2023–2024, not diminishing. Notable peaks:
- Apr 2023
- Nov 2023 (highest for the entire pandemic)
- Dec 2024 

These peaks are:
- comparable to or higher than Omicron 2022
- evidence against a simple "each wave gets smaller" narrative
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Public perception vs reality gap

Despite much lower public attention after 2022:
- viral circulation in 2023–2025 often equals or exceeds Omicron 1 levels

This highlights:
- Surveillance fatigue ≠ virus disappearance
- Policy and media attention are diverging from epidemiological reality
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Finland has transitioned from pandemic waves to a high, seasonally surging endemic state, with:
- persistent high baseline
- winter peaks rivaling early Omicron
- surveillance, media attention down
- 100s of diseases showing remarkable patient growth across all age groups; no growth before 2020
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

It's an endemic alright. The key point is the floor virus level (around 10⁵) post-Omicron.
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

It looks that they got the endemic both they and WEF (Davos) spoke about in 2021. But I guess they were not planning for this across-the-board increase of hundreds of diseases across all age groups. There is nothing endemic in this graph about all 1704 ICD-10 diseases.
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235
In fact, we're seeing exponential growth in patient numbers across all disease and age groups in Finland. The trend is strikingly linear on a log scale, with no sign of any slowdown since 2020.

No health system can take this for long. It's just a matter of time.
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9:36 PM · Dec 23, 2025
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

I have covered the top level disease groups (called chapters) from A to R. These divide into 1393 disease categories reported by THL (and me) and further into approx. 10500 individual diseases or conditions (not reported). (I call disease categories "diseases".)
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

There is hope that wastewater analysis will continue to improve. Finland normally wants to be the model student in EU.
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https://x.com/michael_hoerger/status/1999474568789151846
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ECDC to lead the integration of wastewater-based surveillance into infectious disease surveillance at the European level
The European Union announced this week it will take the lead on the future of wastewater surveillance.

The new approach will unify strategy, improve standardization and rigor, and better summarize transmission with metrics that matter to people.
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Here is the graph with 2-, 3-, and 4-year averages. The troughs and peaks don't usually fall in the same months every year, so the average needs to capture a period longer than one year.
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https://x.com/jukka235/status/2004275379188781169

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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

These are the most common disease groups in the total population by patient count. All of them are up, with an average rise of 47% since 2020.
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12:51 PM · Dec 25, 2025
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All of the top 30 most common disease groups are showing patient growth between 2020 and 2025e. Fastest growth:
- behavioural/emotional disorders (incl. ADHD) (28% per year = 10x in 9.2 years)
- metabolic disorders (15.7% per year)
- middle ear and mastoid (14.8% per year)
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These are disease groups showing fastest patient growth in total population. Among them:
- the 2nd fastest growing disease in Finland: POTS (Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, G90) in Other disorders of the nervous system (G90-G99)
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https://x.com/jukka235/status/2004606210600063386

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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

On balance, these are all 2nd level disease groups showing negative patient growth in 2025e vs. 2019-2022 average. The average rate of growth is power(2.665/2.721;1/3) = -0.7% per year.
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6:32 PM · Dec 26, 2025
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Here are the top 90 diseases and conditions (94% of all patients) with negative patient growth between 2022 and 2025e. In some cases the decline is due to changes in how certain diseases are coded (e.g., haemorrhoids were moved from I84 to K64, etc.).
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Here are the diseases and conditions showing fastest patient growth (2020-2025e). Combined patient count is up 3.9 times from 2020, an annual growth of 31% , or up 10 times in ln(10)/ln(1.311) = 8.5 years.
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Same graphs in Finnish.
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Ilkka Rauvola @jukka235

Average monthly hospital admissions due to respiratory tract infections have increased throughout the epidemic in all age groups 1–49, with the fastest growth among 5-14 year olds, the least vaccinated age group against C19.  Specialty hospital care (one level below ICU).
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