AshG
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Did what get the vaccine? Honestly at this point I don’t think it matters. The real risk was our healthcare system getting overloaded and failing. That risk is long gone. No I don’t think this is the flu, however the risk of a severe outcome is very low.
Every time you put your head under water in certain southern lakes and rivers a brain eating amoeba could swim up your nose and it’s lights out there is nothing they can do for you. This has been known for decades. Let’s all get the hell on with our lives.
Will be interesting to learn the scientific answer to this question: if you've been vaccinated for COVID are you more likely to die from COVID or the flu?
From the data on the efficacy of the vaccines to date; it's the latter.
Ok. I can respect your stance it’s absolutely reasonable. I’m just fine with letting people manage their own circumstances now. If they choose poorly the healthcare system is there for them if neededI'm sorry, I was unclear.
I wish more people would choose to be vaccinated.
Them I wish we could get on with our lives.
I know this has always been nearly impossible for red hats to understand so I'll try to explain it as simply as possible to appease you.What in the world do masks do for vaccinated people? Last year this was about me not peeing on your leg. Now it's what, protecting you from the 1/1,000 chance you encounter someone with covid and the 1/15,000 chance it bypasses your vaccine and then the 1/15,000 chance you give it to a vaccinated person and it bypasses THEIR vaccine and the 1/60 chance they die from it. There's 1 in 13.5 TRILLION chance that chain of events occurs. You have better odds of winning powerball 10 times in a row and getting struck by lighting each time you go to pick up the check. Stay safe my friend.
It's almost like a large portion of the population has been vaccinated since his"double masking" days.
I know this has always been nearly impossible for red hats to understand so I'll try to explain it as simply as possible to appease you.
Masks don't really protect the person wearing them, but protect the people around a person who's wearing one.
Therefore a vaccinated person who wears a mask does so they don't infect an unvaccinated person who happens to be in their vicinity.
I know this has always been nearly impossible for red hats to understand so I'll try to explain it as simply as possible to appease you.
Masks don't really protect the person wearing them, but protect the people around a person who's wearing one.
Therefore a vaccinated person who wears a mask does so they don't infect an unvaccinated person who happens to be in their vicinity.
Half the country has already had at least one shot, 40% are fully vaccinated. Until recently a quarter of the population wasn't eligible for the vaccine and still no one under 12 is. So two thirds of the eligible population has had a shot that offers 80-85% effectiveness. These numbers don't account for the 33M who've already had covid and possess antibodies.I'm sorry, I was unclear.
I wish more people would choose to be vaccinated.
Them I wish we could get on with our lives.
It's possible. More and more people are getting vaccinated everyday, and thankfully some of the mask recommendations or mandates are becoming more relaxed. I would imagine that science and facts, not the feelings or red hat values, would dictate Fauci's recommendations.2 weeks ago he said vaccinated people should wear masks if they are in large crowds outside - do you think he's changed his opinion since then?
It's possible. More and more people are getting vaccinated everyday, and thankfully some of the mask recommendations or mandates are becoming more relaxed. I would imagine that science and facts, not the feelings or red hat values, would dictate Fauci's recommendations.
Kinda like a person legally carrying a firearm protects themselves and those in their vicinity, I guess. Very neighborly of them, tbh.I know this has always been nearly impossible for red hats to understand so I'll try to explain it as simply as possible to appease you.
Masks don't really protect the person wearing them, but protect the people around a person who's wearing one.
Therefore a vaccinated person who wears a mask does so they don't infect an unvaccinated person who happens to be in their vicinity.
Half the country has already had at least one shot, 40% are fully vaccinated. Until recently a quarter of the population wasn't eligible for the vaccine and still no one under 12 is. So two thirds of the eligible population has had a shot that offers 80-85% effectiveness. These numbers don't account for the 33M who've already had covid and possess antibodies.
You seem to be fixated on the PGA championship. I've already told you my thoughts on it like 3 times.
Do you really want to hear it again or can you find another scenario to whine about?
It seems like you have the data, maybe you can share. Or you can continue to troll and spread anti-vax talking points tonight. Your choice.your position doesn't match your other comments - I'm simply giving you a chance to be consistent
I see you punted on the data of infection from vaccinated to unvaccinated but you'll probably roll out another "red hat" or "OAN" to compensate
You just said the same thing I said about it being widespread in China by late December. Get your act together.Oh I agree. This bastard is highly infectious. I don't think it was widespread in China until late December. If you look at our timeline it fits that it popped in early November and oh **** happens in mid January. We had our first case in early January and we're on full lockdown by March.
It seems like you have the data, maybe you can share. Or you can continue to troll and spread anti-vax talking points tonight. Your choice.