Vaccine or not?

my daughter is early teens and she is about to get her third shot. No problems. All her friends who didn't get the shot have had covid. They even closed school for a week because of covid. I'm not doing this forever. I have a line in the sand. Die or get the shot or whatever. I don't care. I know it works, and I know I won't do it forever. Time to end this.
 
No it doesn’t. It’s a predictive model with multiple scenarios. Under scenario 1, a million vaccinated kids results in 45773 prevented cases of Covid AND each of the risks and benefits in the other columns.
Yes it does. If the cases value is redundant then the first column is redundant

Edit: nope you’re right. I agree that is the correct interpretation of the model I completely misunderstood the first column.
 
So your theory is that I've not read a study that I've not claimed to have read? That's some real heady stuff you're cooking up over there.....

Your theory is that antivaxers are just afraid of needles , and to chickens!t to admit it ? You may get published with that kinda of thinking .
 
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At last calculation, the yearly chance of a child dying from CV19 infection in the developed countries included in the study was approximately 1 in 700,000 (approx the same risk as dying from a lightning strike).


This is why it is absolutely mindblowing that anybody is pushing vaccines for kids.
 
my daughter is early teens and she is about to get her third shot. No problems. All her friends who didn't get the shot have had covid. They even closed school for a week because of covid. I'm not doing this forever. I have a line in the sand. Die or get the shot or whatever. I don't care. I know it works, and I know I won't do it forever. Time to end this.
I have a buddy in his mid 60s in excellent shape for his age. He's had both Pfizer shots and a booster shot, and he came down with covid a couple of weeks ago. He just had mild symptoms, so I'm saying the vaccine is pretty much useless for preventing covid at this point, but maybe helps with the symptoms.
 
I have a buddy in his mid 60s in excellent shape for his age. He's had both Pfizer shots and a booster shot, and he came down with covid a couple of weeks ago. He just had mild symptoms, so I'm saying the vaccine is pretty much useless for preventing covid at this point, but maybe helps with the symptoms.

yep, brake through cases everywhere, but the symptoms are less with this variant, and almost zero with the shot. I really don't care what y'all do, I just want this to end as soon as possible.
 
I had basically no symptoms from COVID with no shot. Wife had two quick days of a fever but not much else. Vaxxed dad had symptoms for a week.
 
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what ever. As far as I know you got that from a trump site. My sister works for the cdc and I don't even keep track of numbers anymore. Just end it. however.
I've posted multiple sources for that in the past couple of weeks ( even mad4vols did it for me before). It comes from the hospitals themselves. Do you usually ignore data you don't like? Guess that makes you stance easier
 
I've had 4 shots and covid, the kid has had 2 shots and covid. I can tell you the shots work. from experience. I really don't care if you die or what ever. Just go away. I'm sick of this. I understand why you rebel and I don't care anymore. Just end it.
 
I've had 4 shots and covid, the kid has had 2 shots and covid. I can tell you the shots work. from experience. I really don't care if you die or what ever. Just go away. I'm sick of this. I understand why you rebel and I don't care anymore. Just end it.
Let’s parse this assertion 😂
 
I've had 4 shots and covid, the kid has had 2 shots and covid. I can tell you the shots work. from experience. I really don't care if you die or what ever. Just go away. I'm sick of this. I understand why you rebel and I don't care anymore. Just end it.
So you understand it's because of the data? I hope so
 

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