I seem to remember Kamalatoe saying she wouldn't trust the vaccine because it was developed under Trump.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
You better hope we don't get a bunch more variants of concern before this pandemic dies out. Our vaccine immunity has already been comprised. If it gets to where ICU's are filling w/ vaccinated people... it's over bro. This pandemic will go for a grand finale human harvest and all of you "live and let live" folks, will be eating SARS crow.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
You really don't understand. Covid is a corona virus, commonly known as a "cold". This variant of the corona virus will be around for the rest of eternity. It will mutate and mutate, and with each mutation it will get less and less deadly. Everybody will get it eventually.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostTrue or false: A higher percentage of the population would be vaccinated right now if Trump were President?
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Now that Phil Valentine has become ill with the coronavirus, he has "regrets" about not being more "pro-vaccine," his family said.
A conservative talk-show host who said 'you're probably safer not getting' the vaccine is now seriously ill with COVID-19, and his family is asking people to 'PLEASE GO GET VACCINATED!'A conservative radio talk-show host who had told followers that they were "probably safer not getting" the COVID-19 vaccine if they weren't at high risk is now hospitalized in serious condition with the coronavirus, his family said.
Phil Valentine, who hosts "The Phil Valentine Show" on WWTN-FM in Nashville, Tennessee, contracted COVID-19 more than a week ago and "has since been hospitalized & is in very serious condition," his family said in a statement on Thursday.
Valentine, 61, is "suffering from COVID pneumonia and the attendant side effects," the statement said, adding, "He is in the hospital in the critical care unit breathing with assistance but is NOT on a ventilator."
Now that he's become ill with the coronavirus, he has "regrets" about his comments about the vaccines, his family said.
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Most people being hospitalised with COVID-19 in the UK have had both vaccine doses, but this is to be expected as vaccination rates rise.
COVID: the reason cases are rising among the double vaccinated – it’s not because vaccines aren’t workingSir Patrick Vallance, the UK’s chief scientific adviser, has announced that 40% of people admitted to hospital with COVID in the UK have had two doses of a coronavirus vaccine. At first glance, this rings very serious alarm bells, but it shouldn’t. The vaccines are still working very well.
There are several factors at play that explain why such a high proportion of cases are in the fully vaccinated.
COVID vaccines are extremely effective, but none 100% so. This itself isn’t surprising – flu vaccines aren’t 100% effective either. Yet in the US alone flu vaccines are estimated to prevent millions of cases of illness, tens of thousands of hospitalisations and thousands of deaths every year. The COVID vaccines are doing the same in the UK right now – all one has to do is compare the curves from the winter wave with those from this summer.COVID is also growing among the vaccinated because the number of people in the UK who have had both doses is continuing to rise. At the time of writing, 88% of UK adults have had a first dose and 69% a second. As more and more of the population is vaccinated, the relative proportion of those with COVID who have had both jabs will rise.
If you imagine a hypothetical scenario in which 100% of the population is double vaccinated, then 100% of people with COVID, and in hospital with COVID, will also have had both jabs. As with deaths, this doesn’t mean the vaccine isn’t working. It just means the vaccine rollout is going very well.
Need to get out ahead of this...
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Looks like there's a new drug that the company says prevents 'cytokine storms' in covid patients. It was in the news today that they received EUA approval in the country of Georgia - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/nr...a-271627402364 - and they're trying to get EUA in the US as well - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...301336297.html - and if the drug works well that could be a gamechanger for those in the hospital due to covid..Not responsible for damage from posts that sail over the reader's head.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Posthttps://theconversation.com/covid-th...working-164797
The Biden Administration needs to get out ahead of this. Eventually we will start seeing more vaccinated folks in the ICU. This will confuse and scare some good folks. The Retards will hoop and holler about how vaccines don't work and they're only being pushed to TaKe YoUr RiGhTs.
Need to get out ahead of this...
Childish, ignorant fool.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
...who affected thousands with his ignorant oral flatulence.
If he recovers he should be criminally charged with endangering the public.
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
The thing is about individual choice is that it even applies to people that listen to morons. Individuals are responsible for their actions. Deal with the consequences good or bad. I hope he recovers.
Also deal w/ the guy who prefers not to stop at stop signs on country roads.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
Well then deal w/ the guy who wipes his ass then doesn't wash his hands before he makes your steak tartar. Happy Hepatitis B!
Also deal w/ the guy who prefers not to stop at stop signs on country roads.
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