I’m getting my second Pfizer tomorrow.We get like 6 million doses of each a week now but are sticking by the mix and match strategy lol
He must still be naive since just 2 days ago he said:He "supported it" because he was naive to the evil that surrounded him
I mean, you say he's the only guy truly fighting for our country but he was the architect of making sure vaccines were moved so swiftly. He even looked to claim is during the debates and after the election.Do we really need to go to Trump again?
Got a source for that fact?Sounds like you'd be more efficient conversating with a mirror.
50% chance of side effects. I pray the coin lands on the right side and that you're bedridden for a day.I’m getting my second Pfizer tomorrow.
I mean, you say he's the only guy truly fighting for our country but he was the architect of making sure vaccines were moved so swiftly. He even looked to claim is during the debates and after the election.
He's a crucial part of the conversation when discussing operation warp speed.
" Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been widely deployed in the United States and are highly effective at inducing protection against infection and severe disease "That account needs to get with the times
A quick google shows their town is a nearly total vaccinated population and the highest among the entire state, which itself has an above average vaccination rate.Boy, so does Oxford...
Provincetown implements indoor mask mandate after COVID-19 cluster grows to 551 cases
Sixty-nine percent of confirmed cases among Massachusetts residents have occurred in individuals who were fully vaccinated, officials confirmed, and those infected have been found to be predominantly symptomatic.
Provincetown implements indoor mask mandate after COVID-19 cluster grows to 551 cases
Provincetown has reimplemented its indoor mask order, after the town's COVID-19 cluster grows to 551 cases.abcnews.go.com
You guys really never took a basic stats class, have you? This is literally freshman undergrad analysis.
You take a 90% of the population and vaccinate. You take 10% that aren't.
Let's take your Israeli population of 9million people.
That means the population is roughly 8 million vaccinated and 1 million unvaccinated.
You would need 8 times the number of cases in the vaccinated population to have the same case rate as the unvaccinated population.
Same with hospitalization. If 8 million people represent the same number of hospitalizations (your data isn't sourced anyway since its a screenshot and its not on the dashboard referenced, I looked) as 1 million, the 1 million is overrepresented by a factor of EIGHT.
Math was invented by big academia to prop up big pharmaA quick google shows their town is a nearly total vaccinated population and the highest among the entire state, which itself has an above average vaccination rate.
So with that, let me point back to what is probably my favorite post in this thread to remind everyone yall can't do math.
Fact homieIs this personal opinion or fact?
Leave it to higher education to give that a winner rating, lol.A quick google shows their town is a nearly total vaccinated population and the highest among the entire state, which itself has an above average vaccination rate.
So with that, let me point back to what is probably my favorite post in this thread to remind everyone yall can't do math.
Any source for that claim?Fact homie
Far more spent on the sales pitch than the safety research
I wish it wasn't so
So no source or you just don’t want to share it with anyone outside your echo chamber?Freeloading Rusty
Bite me
How do you know that covid exposure is evenly distributed among the entire population?So with that, let me point back to what is probably my favorite post in this thread to remind everyone yall can't do math.
They were at 69% of cases were vaccinated people. Now they are 75% of the cases are vaccinated. The last report I read was 57% of the people were vaccinated in Massachusetts.A quick google shows their town is a nearly total vaccinated population and the highest among the entire state, which itself has an above average vaccination rate.
So with that, let me point back to what is probably my favorite post in this thread to remind everyone yall can't do math.
So, yeah, this makes perfect sense inline with exponential growth, if Sars-Cov-2 broke out Saturday, 90% were vaccinated Sunday, and today the report came out.
When 19 months passes and things like immunity are reached, those numbers are gonna change dramatically...
Now you're looking at a population minus immunity, leaving you with a much lower population sample, as Roylabstats might point out.
@@Splinty , taking a birds eye view of this, in the summer, critically thinking, does this sound right?
It seems to me that all breakthrough cases and all reactions and side effects should be tracked and examined thoroughly considering this is being released under a EUA. That is very important data for safety and efficacy.Side note: The CDC is not tracking breakthrough cases that do not require hospitalization. I can't believe that but it's true.