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re: WSJ: vaccines reduces chance of CV19 hospitalization to .00056%
Posted on 4/15/21 at 2:55 pm to tgrbaitn08
Posted on 4/15/21 at 2:55 pm to tgrbaitn08
Salmon at least keeps it on topic. That was quite a ride there for a page or so with nurse.
I honestly feel bad for people with that much pent-up anger. Life's too short.
I honestly feel bad for people with that much pent-up anger. Life's too short.
This post was edited on 4/15/21 at 2:56 pm
Posted on 4/15/21 at 2:58 pm to bbap
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I honestly feel bad for people with that much pent-up anger. Life's too short.
She might not die from COVID but she may from high blood pressure, which could be blamed on COVID or the Vaccine.
I keep losing track of what is good and what is bad
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:02 pm to KLSU
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Well it really isn't a vaccine so there is that issue!
Got your Facebook MD I see.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:14 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
All you people not wanting the vaccine, just start licking door knobs so that you can quickly catch Covid and get immunity au naturale, so we can get back to normal life ASAP. Thanks.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:18 pm to LSUJML
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Since March 11, 2020 I have been able to see mine 3 times for only 30 minutes each time
He was vaccinated months ago yet we are still not allowed to visit without jumping through hoops begging for 1 30 minute visit a week
Getting the vaccine isn’t going to change anything as far as restrictions
I really feel for you. I don't know why the different facilities have such different restrictions (yours is in LA right?)
I have been able to see my wife's grandfather maybe 35 times in the last year and he has had probably 100 total visits. (these were outdoor visits with him in a plexiglass enclosure) As of 4 weeks ago we are allowed to pick him up and take him out any time we like the only restriction is we can go into the facility, they just bring him to the door. He and I have played 7 rounds of golf in that time.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:26 pm to BhamDore
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People should get the vaccine. Not for themselves, but for the people they could pass it to. My grandfather passed Wednesday night from Covoid. Spent the last 2 weeks of his life alone in a hospital.
My cousin caught covoid and passed it to him. The whole family is pissed with her.
He was 91 and when he caught it we all knew he would probably not make it.
He lived a full and great life , but he didn't deserve to spend his last days alone.
I only got one grandparent left now.
Was he vaccinated?
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:28 pm to lsunurse
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My lunch is over now...I’m done
The last couple of pages read like it must be margarita Thursday.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:31 pm to bee Rye
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I think you are confusing me with my dear friend bbap. But since you asked, my wife has sold her Lularoe business to someone who was in her downline and branched off to do her own online boutique. Things are going great there. She is averaging about $40,000 sales per month, netting about $7-10k. She has two employees working for her and we are currently in the process of shopping office/warehouse space because the 750 sq feet we had set aside at the house isn’t big enough anymore.
But enough about me and my wife. How are things with you? Must be nice living the single lifestyle at 45. Wait, nevermind, you are probably single because you are insufferable count and no one likes you.

Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:31 pm to Fun Bunch
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there's nothing else you can do about it except bitch about it on TD. The other alternative is getting a vaccine and MAYBE this shite will end. There's nothing else.
Apathy is such an admirable quality.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:32 pm to bee Rye
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netting about $7-10k
Ouch. She needs to step it up a bit.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:35 pm to dawgfan24348
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The OT has gone full anti vaxx or at least some here have. Pretty hilarious to watch
Not anti-VAX. Both my kids have had all of their vaccinations.
What I am opposed to is “you have to get this vaccine to get your freedoms back”.
Travel restrictions, job restrictions, etc if you don’t get the vaccine… The list will not end once it begins
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:36 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Cool, we still shouldn’t enforce vaccines to the entire population.
k, thanks
k, thanks
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:38 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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Out of 66 MILLION Americans fully vaccinated for 3 weeks, only 5800 of those people got covid.
Of those 5800, only 7% needed hospital care.
Get
Your
Vaccine
As somebody who has been vaccinated and thinks the hysteria over mRNA tech is unfounded, why don’t you present the other side of this. For a healthy unvaccinated person what is the chance of hospitalization WITH covid? Yeah...you prolly don’t want to go there.
ETA: now share the % of healthy folks WITHOUT a vitamin D deficiency that end up hospitalized for covid. You definitely don’t want to go there if you are pushing vaccination. lol
This post was edited on 4/15/21 at 3:43 pm
Posted on 4/15/21 at 3:46 pm to martiansgohome
These so-called breakthrough cases, which are defined as positive Covid-19 test results received at least two weeks after patients receive their final vaccine dose, represent 0.008% of the fully vaccinated population.
Officials said such cases are in line with expectations because the approved vaccines in the U.S. are highly effective but not 100% foolproof. They are a reminder that even vaccinated people are at risk and should continue to take precautions such as masking and social distancing in many circumstances.
The second part is what I have a major problem with. They should be celebrating this news but instead are still driving the fear narrative. That’s just crazy that it’s all but gone per the data of vaccinated people but we still have to wear masks and distance. Where does it end? I know the answer...it doesn’t.
Officials said such cases are in line with expectations because the approved vaccines in the U.S. are highly effective but not 100% foolproof. They are a reminder that even vaccinated people are at risk and should continue to take precautions such as masking and social distancing in many circumstances.
The second part is what I have a major problem with. They should be celebrating this news but instead are still driving the fear narrative. That’s just crazy that it’s all but gone per the data of vaccinated people but we still have to wear masks and distance. Where does it end? I know the answer...it doesn’t.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 4:01 pm to jef443
Right, .008% isn't even a rounding error. Or even close to a rounding error.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 4:07 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Funny thing is, I have only met one of two people, irl, that are pro vaccine. Almost everyone I know has been going about their business, wearing masks when required, but only when required. And none of them say anything about me needing to be vaccinated.
Like I said, my mom got it, but she's 74.
It's only here that I come across anyone that is in favor of getting vaccinated and is pushing for others to get vaccinated too.
Like I said, my mom got it, but she's 74.
It's only here that I come across anyone that is in favor of getting vaccinated and is pushing for others to get vaccinated too.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 4:27 pm to bbap
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I'm not sure this is entirely accurate.
Yes it is word for word accurate
The vaccine suppliers clearly state the purpose of the vaccine is to reduce the severity of corona.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 4:31 pm to RobbBobb
Early studies are showing signs of it helping to prevent transmission as well.
It's early, but the data seems promising.
It's early, but the data seems promising.
Posted on 4/15/21 at 4:32 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
What are the rates for non-vaccinated people in those same 3 weeks?
Posted on 4/15/21 at 4:42 pm to Salmon
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23.3%
Your link clearly states % of population. US population includes newborns, toddlers, pre-scholoers, kindergartners, pre-teens, etc.
Wanna know what the adult population that has been fully vaccinated is? There are approximately 250M adults in the US. Even using your numbers as of this time yesterday 30.8% are fully vaccinated. By the time you wake up in the AM it will be well over 31%
And about 60% of adults have a least one shot. And yet the cases are still climbing. With less testing I might add
Your vaccine is worthless
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