eikelbijter
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"Something like that"... right! What a valuable contribution to this serious discussion...LOLOh, he claimed earlier is wasteful, or unnecessary, something like that. Science disagrees.
"Something like that"... right! What a valuable contribution to this serious discussion...LOLOh, he claimed earlier is wasteful, or unnecessary, something like that. Science disagrees.
Except that Covid DOES spread from vaccinated people, and the Delta variant shows the same viral load in those as in unvaccinated people. Your analogy doesn't hold water.
Well then let the chips fall and all that…I just played a show two weeks ago in Detroit for 4000 people. Seems pretty normal to me. Two days later we we're in North Carolina in a packed house.
People are still dying, but for some of use, the move back to normal has already started. Contrary to what so many of you seem to believe, this is almost over, even if no more people get vaccinated.
Except that Covid DOES spread from vaccinated people, and the Delta variant shows the same viral load in those as in unvaccinated people. Your analogy doesn't hold water.
Correct, now. We missed our opportunity with this virus, so yeah, now I guess feel free to skip your shots. A lower population will help prevent it from spreading better than immunization will.You are terrible misinformed. The vaccine is not a magic bullet.
Vaccination is not enough by itself to stop the spread of variants, study finds (msn.com)
Oh man, this is getting silly. People who had Covid and have recovered typically aren't hospitalized, don't die.Vaccinated people typically aren’t hospitalized, vaccinated people typically don’t die.
That is the answer. The care system is not an infinite resource. There are fixed assets and fixed labor amounts that can be used.
Hilarious... and I'M the crazy one....Correct, now. We missed our opportunity with this virus, so yeah, now I guess feel free to skip your shots. A lower population will help prevent it from spreading better than immunization will.
Yep, I recall from official channels that the vaccine would stomp out infections to the point it was undetectable in a normal pcr test. DELTA is a different beast. Fuck DELTA.The DELTA variant does. The original COVID-19 virus and previous mutations did NOT exhibit this behavior. This is a single variant in all it's glory, and it's the reason it is now 80%+ of cases in the US. As prolific as the original virus was, this one is so much worse. We're about to run face-first into a complete fuckfest in another two weeks. Mark my words.
Correct, now. We missed our opportunity with this virus, so yeah, now I guess feel free to skip your shots. A lower population will help prevent it from spreading better than immunization will.
You are terrible misinformed. The vaccine is not a magic bullet.
Vaccination is not enough by itself to stop the spread of variants, study finds (msn.com)
Oh man, this is getting silly. People who had Covid and have recovered typically aren't hospitalized, don't die.
Oh man, this is getting silly. People who had Covid and have recovered typically aren't hospitalized, don't die.
See above. Delta is fucking us, and will continue to fuck us. This is not vanilla COVID-19 anymore.Right. Because vaccinated people cant get covid.
6 Americans, 4 of Them Vaccinated, Test Positive for COVID After Royal Caribbean Cruise (msn.com)
Some people believe otherwise.Without reading your link and I intend to later.
The point is with fewer pre delta infections there would be less of a chance of delta.
Also as above nobody is saying the vaccine is one and done then protected 100% forever. They are saying it greatly reduces hospitalization and nearly eliminates death as an outcome. That is the whole point.
Vaccinate enough so the virus has a hard time spreading & mutating thus it stays under control. Yes vaccinated people will get sick but it will be the kind of sick that can be taken care of at home.
Forcing everyone to take the vaccine when it became available would have prevented this....we never would have had the current delta variant...
See above. Delta is fucking us, and will continue to fuck us. This is not vanilla COVID-19 anymore.
My point is that now that Delta is proven to spread readily even by vaccinated people, considering how widespread it already is, that at THIS point mandating vaccines will not have a material effect on protecting others. Obviously those who have not been infected or vaccinated will have a chance of dying, depending on their age bracket and comorbidities.Okay so what’s your point?
Is your point in a total fantasy land that everyone who has not had a documented case of COVID within the last 6-9 months get vaccinated within let’s say a week?
I just don’t get your point.
I'm fully aware of the deadliness of Covid across various categories of people. As I said before MANY TIMES, I've recommended multiple friends of mine get the jab, and they did.Okay so what about everyone else?
Some people believe otherwise.
My point is that now that Delta is proven to spread readily even by vaccinated people, considering how widespread it already is, that at THIS point mandating vaccines will not have a material effect on protecting others. Obviously those who have not been infected or vaccinated will have a chance of dying, depending on their age bracket and comorbidities.
That said, Delta will continue to works its way through the population until just about everybody will have been exposed to it. At that point, and that's not that far in the future, Covid 19 will be over. In LA we will reach that point in a month or two. I'd be surprised if most of the US wouldn't be there by the end of the year. I've now done shows in FL, TX, MI, NC and in all those places people were out and about. This will reach 99% of all of us, thousands more will die, and then it'll be over.
Now, when SARS-COV3 is born, we start this whole train over again. We will need to make a NEW vaccine and we will. That mRNA stuff is an incredible medical advancement. If it is significantly more deadly than the flu like 19, and I haven't been infected by the time a vaccine is offered to me, I'd take it right away.
Their friends might find out and mock them.What’s the worst realistic case of someone who recovered from COVID getting vaccinated?
"Something like that"... right! What a valuable contribution to this serious discussion...LOL
Oh man, this is getting silly. People who had Covid and have recovered typically aren't hospitalized, don't die.
That said, Delta will continue to works its way through the population until just about everybody will have been exposed to it. At that point, and that's not that far in the future, Covid 19 will be over. In LA we will reach that point in a month or two. I'd be surprised if most of the US wouldn't be there by the end of the year. I've now done shows in FL, TX, MI, NC and in all those places people were out and about. This will reach 99% of all of us, thousands more will die, and then it'll be over.
I don't care if people who have recovered WANT to get vaccinated. I'm against strong-arming people into doing it, based on faulty assumptions.Okay so how many dead do you expect to reach that goal? How many dollars spent in medical care that btw could have gone to people like you.
There is no god damn reason not to vaccinate.
What’s the worst realistic case of someone who recovered from COVID getting vaccinated?
How many dead? All of them. All the folks with conditions that cant get the shot plus the part of your country that is dum dum land.. wipe out 20% of all the elders in dum dum land.Okay so how many dead do you expect to reach that goal? How many dollars spent in medical care that btw could have gone to people like you.
There is no god damn reason not to vaccinate.
What’s the worst realistic case of someone who recovered from COVID getting vaccinated?
