Vaccine

Dizzy, by now we all know you’re just reposting graphs you do not understand, but found on some right wing website.

Glad to hear you now approve of cluster RCT. Does that mean you’re willing to admit that surgical masks work to reduce effective transmission?
 
Keith got his 3rd shot booster jab. I think his last shot was bath salt. This guy has lost his mind. I used to watch him before he got all weirdo on us. Dr. Fraud say's now that to be 100% FULLY vaccinated ((obedient)). you need the third booster. I'm too scared of shot #1 and he's right, I have no idea wtf is in these jabs.

 
Dizzy, by now we all know you’re just reposting graphs you do not understand
Do you mean in the same way you suggest policy without understanding how outcomes may vary wildly due to cultural differences? This doesn't even consider the many variables that are not controlled for in lab testing. Culturally, we are much more like AU than we are like Singapore (see below). To enforce your policy suggestions in the US, it would very likely look like what they are doing in AU. At this point that scares me 1000x more than COVID. Interestingly (fortunately?), COVID has coincided with a decreased appetite to enforce laws and rules in the areas where COVID fear and the overestimation of COVID risk is greatest. So, instead, we leave it to hostesses and flight attendants to enforce policy. What could possibly go wrong?


 

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We were told that the Super Bowl would be a “superspreader” event, but all COVID metrics continued their decline in the weeks after it ended...
Dizzy, by now we all know you’re just reposting graphs you do not understand, but found on some right wing website.

Glad to hear you now approve of cluster RCT. Does that mean you’re willing to admit that surgical masks work to reduce effective transmission?
q.e.d.
 
Do you mean in the same way you suggest policy without understanding how outcomes may vary wildly due to cultural differences? This doesn't even consider the many variables that are not controlled for in lab testing. Culturally, we are much more like AU than we are like Singapore (see below). To enforce your policy suggestions in the US, it would very likely look like what they are doing in AU. At this point that scares me 1000x more than COVID. Interestingly (fortunately?), COVID has coincided with a decreased appetite to enforce laws and rules in the areas where COVID fear and the overestimation of COVID risk is greatest. So, instead, we leave it to hostesses and flight attendants to enforce policy. What could possibly go wrong?


Covidsm is now a cult with two distint sects. It's kinda weird but big pharma and big government will capitlize on it. The government has given over $12B to the big 3 for 700B doses. Gotta get those in arms before they go bad.

With pills on the horizon, big pharma can make the big money. Culturally we are more prone to take pills than to mask up or get jabbed. Why on earth would you get a booster if you have a pill you can take the moment you get sick, especially with breakthrough infections on the rise. For that matter, why even get jabbed if you have a pill. I highy doubt treatment will be free of charge. I'm sure a course of treatment will likley run upwards of $500 per. Pretty profitable.
 

This seems about right. Consider the ≥50 sub-group for Delta cases for example. 51,420 cases in fully vaxxed, 6724 in unvaxxed. That's about 88% of the cases in vaxxed. However, for this age group in UK I think its about 95% fully vaxxed. If assume delta exposure is equivalent between vaxxed and unvaxxed, those relative proportions would give an estimated odds risk ratio of ~2.5X more likely to get infected with no vaxx as opposed to fully vaxxed. It's probably higher considering that many nonvaxxed will have immunity conferred through infection.
 
I'm telling people that we just killed a half million people by being stubborn about masks and indoor dining.

I didn't expect flowers and a standing ovation.

I expected people to put their hands over their ears and chant "La, la, la. I can't hear you."
You got it!
 
Do you mean in the same way you suggest policy without understanding how outcomes may vary wildly due to cultural differences? This doesn't even consider the many variables that are not controlled for in lab testing. Culturally, we are much more like AU than we are like Singapore (see below). To enforce your policy suggestions in the US, it would very likely look like what they are doing in AU. At this point that scares me 1000x more than COVID. Interestingly (fortunately?), COVID has coincided with a decreased appetite to enforce laws and rules in the areas where COVID fear and the overestimation of COVID risk is greatest. So, instead, we leave it to hostesses and flight attendants to enforce policy. What could possibly go wrong?


By “culturally” you mean “FREEDUMB!” as opposed to listening to the scientific experts?
 
I'm telling people that we just killed a half million people by being stubborn about masks and indoor dining.

I didn't expect flowers and a standing ovation.

I expected people to put their hands over their ears and chant "La, la, la. I can't hear you."
Pre-vaccination, 43% of all covid deaths were in long term care facilities. Plenty of masking and not much recreational indoor dining. Your commentary is truly reaching new broken record heights. I know this thread has basically become an echo chamber.

You would feel so much better if you just worried about yourself. Some people just aren't going to listen and many people will make their own decisions. Yoga is a better option.
 
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