Point taken!
The massacre by COVID was primarily on the left and rights coasts, primarily in blue areas of the country. (New Orleans got hit early too.)
Most folks who witnessed teh carnage first hard were teh same places that got very seri...
After Provincetown, the expecytation of vaccine preventin g sickness were no longer a ready boast.
Suddenly hospitalization is all that mattered and it was still great to get vaccinated because you'd avoid the hospital, even if you did get sick....
The only way anyone should. A positive COVID test, especially after being dog sick for a few days.
Being sick at about the right time and assuming it was COVID? Yeah, daft madness.
See, this is counterproductive.
Outside of deep south states, this is statistically unlikely. The highest risk people (elderly, for example) have already vaxxed up and won't die.
700,000 people are going to die. .2% of teh population. 2 of ...
Not pushing hard like vaccines.
The obesity and diabetes aren't transmissible but teh avoidable costs are. The high cost of health care leads people to avoid doctor visits.
All this is a bit of a tangent, but every so often we hear about th...
You asked for proof.
I gave you data. From experts. Whose study was cited by the CDC.
I asked for your proof, you gave me "expert analysis recommends vaccination after infection."
You want to leave it at that? OK.
Both the CDC
https://www.CDC.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/science-briefs/fully-vaccinated-people.html#ref30
and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/documents/Partia...
The benefit is minor.
In exchange for a very slightly diminished risk of hospitalization (almost entirely reserved to diabetics, the obese, and teh elderly), the naturally immune are expected to take on 100% of the risk of brand new mRNA vaccine...
Provincetown victims were only 4 months out from their vaccination while reports of natural immunity have had minimum estimates of eight months,
Furthermore, just as vaccinated infection is likely to be mild or moderate rather than filling ICUs,...
Anecdotal evidence is not typically high quality, but I'll bite.
Two questions:
What is the prevailing vaccination rate in your hospital's market?
What is the ratio of vaxxed deaths to unvaxxed? (dying patients can get better)
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I caught COVID in November 2020, before I could get a vaccine.
Both the CDC
https://www.CDC.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/science-briefs/fully-vaccinated-people.html#ref30
and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control...
imppress replied to SmilingBluEyes's topic in COVID
I provided CDC-backed data explaining why naturally immune people are not a threat to those who cannot vaccinate.
Saying "nonsense" refuted nothing. Can you defend your position? Or is passion your only tool? Passionate error is still error.
imppress replied to SmilingBluEyes's topic in COVID
Right.
It will be cheaper, faster, and accomplished with less pushback if we focus on those who have been neither vaccinated nor infected.
Both the CDC
https://www.CDC.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/science-briefs/fully-vacc...