Oso planning to go pro
This school is idiotic. Happy?
If you don't have side effects by tomorrow morning, you should be good to go.BTW, testing has shown that for those who only get the 1st dose, it is about 80% preventing Covid.
Keep in mind, it can still take a couple weeks after exposure to develop symptoms (which has been the crazy/difficult part of covid). So this person may have been infected before being vaccinated.
Connecticut State Senate passed last night ending the religious exemption for vaccines.Going to the Governor for signature.There were 4,000 protestors trying to stop it claiming the usual "freedom", "liberty" and " just like forcing us to wear masks" led by Robert Kennedy Jr of course.
Our neighbor's brother just got COVID-19 about 6 days after getting his first dose. I don't know whether it was Moderna or Pfizer. Not 100% sure where he got it, but he did take a commercial flight, so either on the plane or at the airport is a decent guess. He had to go to the hospital because he was having trouble breathing, but now back home and doing pretty well.But yes, I also have seen that a couple weeks after the first dose it's highly unlikely that one will catch COVID-19.
Protestors screamed "My child, My choice". These same protestors demonize women who say "My body, My choice".Irony lives.
Uhhhhh he got it because he didn't fully develop antibodies. Amazing that some folks will act like they're invincible the second they get their first jab.The real strength of the vaccine isn't realized until 2 weeks after the final dose.Yes, I'm fully aware that there is some resistance shortly after getting any dose... but there are more than a few people who are rolling the dice when they shouldn't be.
https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1387823927381184515?s=20Concerning stats about the drop off in vaccination rates since the J&J pause. As I suspected at the time, I think that is going to go down as a completely irresponsible decision by the FDA. It has fueled anti-vax beliefs and killed the momentum that had been building for weeks.
Quoting Nate Silver is about as impactful as quoting me.here is a counter-point.https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/johnson-and-johnson-vaccine-preference/2021/04/28/75ee6662-a770-11eb-bca5-048b2759a489_story.html
Silver’s stuff is based on math and science. I understand why many people reject it.
Again, he is simply retweeting someone else.
Really? He added his commentary as well. I'm just saying he kind of sucks... often.Nate Silver@NateSilver538·1hFairly convincing data that the J&J pause was responsible for a considerable decline in vaccination rates. Hopefully these trends will level off or reverse themselves.
Well he's right. Vaccination rates, including the Pfizer and Modera shots, have dropped off since the J&J pause.
And you and I both know that correlation doesn't necessarily equal causation.
I'm sure you have another valid explanation right?