Kolek planning to go pro
Forgetful - is this calc against a positive test, symptomatic disease or severe disease. My understanding are more people are getting infections, but most are not serious. Still the case in Israel right?
The statement from them indicated that a booster is not needed now, but indicated they are actively testing boosters.Translation for the lay-person. You will need a booster soon, but one isn't approved, or ready yet, so we will tell you one isn't needed (most have been vaccinated in the past 6-months). This statement will change as soon as boosters are ready. The real world data in places like Israel clearly shows we will require boosters as soon as they are ready. Immunity to the Delta variant down to 63%.
Things move indoors for the summer in the deep South. That's why their cases really climbed at the end of June last year. The South is behind on vaccinations so far so we should have an early test.
Cases up 45% week over week in the US (highest since mid-May, so nothing crazy). Vaccinations are way down, lowest weekly shots since early January.States that are struggling with a big >80% rise in new cases? Arkansas, Missouri, Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, MississippiOf that group only Florida has above 40% of their population vaccinated, yet 67.5% of American adults have at least one shot.surprisedPikachu.jpg
Newsmax host says vaccines are against nature, and some diseases are supposed to wipe out parts of the population.I mean, it's literally a death cult at this point.https://theweek.com/news/1002522/newsmax-host-suggests-vaccines-are-against-nature-because-some-diseases-are-supposed
That what I’ve been saying. At CPAC over the weekend, they were thunderously cheering every anti-vaxxer message. Thankfully, they are killing their own people.
The best thing for this planet would be for humans to die off.
Sounds like Thanos.Of course, he'd be a cultist, worshiping You Know Who.
On numerous occasions during the T-PAC conference over the weekend, attendees cheered enthusiastically anytime one of the many anti-vaxxer speakers criticized the vaccines.
I think that is what I said.
Glad it's all over. https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/coronavirus/really-surprising-vaccinated-chicago-man-who-got-covid-after-vacation-warns-others/2555320/https://www.businessinsider.com/covid-vaccine-breakthrough-infection-delta-variant-fully-vaccinated-las-vegas-2021-7
I'm not directing this at you personally, GE, so please don't take it that way. Something like 99.6% of all hospitalizations in the US from Covid are from the unvaccinated. You can't cite stories like this as though they are common. They're wildly rare, but they get people riled up and drive clicks. So they accomplish their goal.If you're vaccinated, stop worrying.And if the goal here is to make people feel bad about being unvaccinated, I'm sure they've gotten that message for the last four months. Beating them over their heads with information, facts and the like isn't going to work. These folks are entrenched in their illogical beliefs, and there is really no helping them. We can encourage people to continue to get vaccinated, but my guess is that there is massive diminishing returns from doing that. Furthermore, we can worry about a new variant spreading in the US from the unvaccinated, but until the rest of the world has access to the vaccines is isn't something to worry about. Our society needs to stop thinking that imaginary borders stop the spread of the virus. If another variant pops up across the globe, it will inevitably spread to the US despite our efforts.Basically, just worry about yourself and your family getting vaccinated, and then you have nothing to really worry about (statistically speaking). You can't control all of society, so don't worry about it.
Its over for the vaccinated, unless you continue to drink the government's kool-aid, hey?