Oso planning to go pro
VERY INFORMATIVE POST ON ANTIBODIES AND ASSORTED CORONAVIRUSES
Thank you, that was awesome and very interesting.Related question to the above story, is there any recourse for create hospital triage to move unvaccinated COVID patients to the back of the line? Or some denial of care to them to not preclude others with serious conditions, who are vaccinated, from getting care?
once again, i don't think we should be neglecting those who have had covid. they've walked the walk, regardless of vaccination status
Or maybe they could just get vaccinated like the CDC recommends. There is nothing preventing them from doing so.
I had it pretty bad. What are you proposing to do for me?
Their health insurance rates should be far far higher for starters. Or maybe we can send the unvaccinated covid patients to the dentists offices of America, so that the rest of the responsible population can get back to living a normal life... instead of the 'new normal' the unvaccinated have pushed upon the rest of us.
Rough times for MU. Our basketball program hasn't won an NCAA tourney game since 2013, and now the latest COVID-19 variant is named after us!A coronavirus variant known as “mu” or “B.1.621” was designated by the World Health Organization as a “variant of interest” earlier this week and will be monitored by the global health body as cases continue to emerge across parts of the world. It is the fifth variant of interest currently being monitored by the WHO.https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/09/03/mu-coronavirus-variant-explained/?utm_campaign=wp_post_most&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_most&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F34928ed%2F613249af9d2fda9bb7af3001%2F5f8d147cae7e8a56e5b732a4%2F27%2F74%2F613249af9d2fda9bb7af3001FYI, the article has free access.
so if one had covid, they should pay higher insurance rates and be sent to dental offices? judging from your reactions and responses, i'm not so sure you will ever have a "normal life" take care of yourself, get vaccinated if you want(which i'm sure you already have) and wear a mask. wear a shield and 2 masks...whatever. if that doesn't protect you, sorry, there is not much more. should one be denied medical care, tests etc due to their political or religious beliefs? how about sexual orientation?
Is it because this variant appears to be dangerous, but ends up being weaker than expected?
"I have COVID-19.""Oh yeah, which variant?""MU.""Rah-Rah!"
But when does it end? So they say "I shouldnt be vaccinated cause I had COVID and antibodies"...so they just wait to get COVID again and restart? You may have a semblance of an argument in the near term, but if the vaccinated population is getting boosters or further vaccinations (like flu or any other repeated vaccination) whats the counter argument? They dont want it "yet" but will have no issues when their antibodies run out? Seems unlikely to me.
there are some who cannot get vaccine due to underlying medical issues and concerns some who are genuinely afraid some "black helicopter" types, some who just do not trust the "data" forcing the vaccine on these does not alleviate their concerns and in some cases, makes it worse. the numbers will eventually make these people irrelevant if the rest get vaccinated. remember, the FDA does not have enough data for a booster(3rd) shot
The only ones I have genuine concern about are those with medical conditions. The rest just need to get it.
if you think/expect essentially 100% get the vaccine, you are being totally unrealistic. we don't get 100% of anything even if we were giving out cars or anything else of worthwhile value