Do you think punishing the vaccinated will help get others vaccinated? Talked to multiple people this week that feel betrayed and regret getting the shot. Just wait for the booster and see what these reckless policies lead to.Doesn't the CDC's guidance just apply to indoor masking and in areas with high transmission rates?
Poor ventilation and lack of distance make indoor social distancing a difficult and less effective thing.
But yeah, you're outdoors? Distanced? Fuck a mask. But the CDC didn't say to wear one then.
Unfortunately A huge portion of the country is low in vaccinations and high on Coronavirus transmission
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Do you think punishing the vaccinated will help get others vaccinated? Talked to multiple people this week that feel betrayed and regret getting the shot. Just wait for the booster and see what these reckless policies lead to.
Es normal. Unvaccinated people are more likely to be antisocial weirdos*Myself a vaccinated person was just yelled at by an unvaccinated woman for not having my mask on in a gym with 4 people in it.
Israel: 60% of severely ill Covid patients are fully vaccinated
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Well, Malone didn't invent the mRNA vaccine, so... I didn't listen to what he said.Regardless of what you think of this man you should really give this a listen...only 10 minutes
He talks about the data that has come out in the last few days about waning antibodies
View: https://rumble.com/embed/vhtswl/?pub=4
I think you're missing the point.So 40% are unvaccinated. And unvaccinated only make up 10% of the population and shrinking. So the unvaccinated ICU patients are four-fold over representation in critically ill patients (this is not totally accurate because I'm assuming even exposure between groups and I find that hard to believe once you're at that high level of vaccination)
Good news! Vaccines continue to lower your chance of getting symptomatic illness, hospitalized, or admitted to the ICU.
Regardless of what he didn't or didn't invent, he knows the failings of these vaccines and the history of the trials.Well, Malone didn't invent the mRNA vaccine, so... I didn't listen to what he said.
With a 99% survival rate, you WANT everyone to have natural herd immunity, which occurs with treatment, not experimental vaccines DURING a pandemic,
not experimental vaccines DURING a pandemic, which encourage unnatural variants.
Regardless of what he didn't or didn't invent, he knows the failings of these vaccines and the history of the trials.
He recognizes the patterns and understands the science better than most of the mouthpieces we are getting our information from.
I hope he is wrong, I think he hopes he is wrong.
I understand your post is a joke(i hope), but I think his information and his opinion is worth giving a chance.
I recommend everyone give it a listen and keep it in mind as this story develops.
If you watch the 10 minute videoA colleague of my wife has the covid right now. She was an anti vaxxer.
She is obese. She is suffering so bad atm she is touch and go whether to be hospitalised.
She's only 6 days in.
I've had the double jab. We think we got it again about 3 weeks ago. We have a young family and are used to being tired but we had 2 days where we literally had to sleep for a couple of hours in the day.
We put it down to the children. But I think we got a second dose as it was floating around the school.
The vaccines work mate.
My comment isn't a joke- he's on the show representing as an expert that invented the mRNA vaccine. He didn't, which means we're starting off with misinformation.Regardless of what he didn't or didn't invent, he knows the failings of these vaccines and the history of the trials.
He recognizes the patterns and understands the science better than most of the mouthpieces we are getting our information from.
I hope he is wrong, I think he hopes he is wrong.
I understand your post is a joke(i hope), but I think his information and his opinion is worth giving a chance.
I recommend everyone give it a listen and keep it in mind as this story develops.
OkMy comment isn't a joke- he's on the show representing as an expert that invented the mRNA vaccine. He didn't, which means we're starting off with misinformation.
That's arguably what you're doing right now.I'm not willing to kill 3 million Americans for your goal. It works and it's unnecessary.
This is a COMPLETE fabrication.All predominant variants developed in populations that were not vaccinated. To date it is not vaccinated evolutionary pressures that have created the most transmissible variants, despite the conflation of nasal viral load with such.
Sounds about rightSo because we are averaging 56 cases per week for a population of 735,334, they are recommending wearing masks indoors again, my employer is requiring it. I’m no math wizard, but isn’t that only ~0.00008% of the population? In a county where a majority are vaccinated.
Delta variant showed up in 2020 before India was vaccinating.The "delta variant" was called the Indian variant, no?
Right after India CRUSHED Sars-Cov-2 with Ivermectin bringing their cases to virtually zero, then vaccines were introduced.
Who was that asked you to list this thousands recently and you didn't?Let's squash all this and get @Splinty a one-on-one with Dr.Pierre Kory, or the thousands of other virologists & epidemiologists that disagree with him.
Ok, come on everyone. That was funny.Who was that asked you to list this thousands recently and you didn't?
I'm just here for the bad math and memes.Ok, come on everyone. That was funny.
Ivermectin is mostly safe with weak data to support.I've been supporting, and still do, ivermectin as a possible treatment for a year on here. I agree. Use it since the risks are low. But the data in randomized controlled trials is weak let alone a paucity of peer reviewed data. Population selection is critical to the outcomes. Adjuncts like fluvoxamine risk serious side effects with the patients most likely to benefit.
Targeted therapies will almost assuredly be more expensive and more effective than these current generic options.
Of course I'm all for the use of everything since it's more tools and vaccine creation will take time for the world anyways, but I don't think this is a case of this or that. Companies have no reason to push the spinup of ivermectin if they aren't already manufacturing it and there are not massive purchase orders from state entities anywhere in the world asking the generic manufacturers to ramp up production.