Vaccine

I know of two superspreader events personally that were caused by fully vaxxed people. The first was with the Delta and I've written about it before. Family of ten people at a BBQ...the 3 with natural immunity didn't fall ill. The remainder were all fully vaxxed, some boosted, and almost all got it...all mild except an older fully vaxxed individual (and that one never went critical). Spread outside despite that all except the 3 with natural immunity were wearing masks. 2/3 naturally immune were also fully double vaxxed.

Second was a wedding with about 100 people in attendance with a coworker. Everyone at least attested they were fully vaxxed (hosts didn't check vaccine cards but required everyone on the RSVP to attest they were fully vaxxed (J&J not accepted unless boosted)). All the staff were also required to be vaxxed and supposedly checked by the vendor. Possible an unvaxxed person slipped in despite the firewall, but patient zero was believed to be a double vaxxed individual who started feeling unwell towards the end of the reception and tested positive the next day. A little north than fifty percent of the wedding (including the entire wedding party) came down with COVID. Wedding was outside, reception was indoors.

And then there's the Neatherlands Christmas Party superspreader event. It was confirmed to be an Omicron event where 70 percent of the party attendees and sixty guests and the same restaurant came down with omicron. Because omicron is not in widespread circulation in Europe at that time, it is believed that the patient zero was an individual returning from South Africa.

The real world example many are familiar with would be the fully vaccinated household with spread amongst household members.
 
You really believe it's still about the unvaccinated, unbelievable. We have already established most testing sites never ask if you are vaccinated, testing sites are being sued and investigated in multiple states, how many with minimal symptoms even went to get tested when testing sites had 4 hour waits? So how accurate can the number really be? Just look around, how many of your vaxxed friends got covid? It is spreading to everyone, everyone, you can't recognize that???? No way it's 80/20

Watch this, an attorney defending whistle blowers from the department of defense...especially the last 45 seconds it talks.
Another serious question...you think they are making up these numbers? or are just the numbers you see the most accurate? Because, undoubtedly the government, who supports and is pushing everyone to get vaccinated would share the truth....lol

https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/096/729/930/original/6172961f4e73ba9d.mp4
I have five friends who tested positive for covid. Four were unvaccinated. The fifth lives with one of the four.

So, no. I don’t see everyone getting covid. Not even close.

Interestingly, I see a ton of N95 masks around town and at schools. So that may be a factor, too.
 
Is there any other way to visit a restaurant other than unmasked? It would seem that it makes it difficult to eat and drink with a mask on. Even Newsom wasn't able to do that, although he hadn't recently tested positive.

It’s different when Democrats do it
 
I don't have a problem with the ____________________, as long as they don't go out in public.

a. unvaccinated
b. blacks
c. gays
d. all of the above

See how that sounds (and no I'm not accusing you of being racist or a homophope)? You seem to equate the unvaccinated with the infected, when they're two completely separate things. You assume the unvaccinated are lesser than the vaccinated. That's prejudice.
Luke told a story about Jesus and the Ten Lepers. I'll break down the Socal way of Jesus and more for 2022 and the Ten Unvaxed Deplorables. Imagine Jesus cruising down PCH between Palos Verdes and San Pedro. As he was going into the village for a latte, Ten men who were unvaccinated came up to him, but they had to stay at a distance of six feet and wear a mask. They all called out in a loud voice; "Guru, have pity on us." What did the master tell them to do?
 
I have five friends who tested positive for covid. Four were unvaccinated. The fifth lives with one of the four.

So, no. I don’t see everyone getting covid. Not even close.

Interestingly, I see a ton of N95 masks around town and at schools. So that may be a factor, too.
I dont believe you. I call you on your lie dad. No way you have any friends who are not jabbed. I call BS. List of 5 contacts please so I can verify if your telling the truth.
 
I have five friends who tested positive for covid. Four were unvaccinated. The fifth lives with one of the four.

So, no. I don’t see everyone getting covid. Not even close.

Interestingly, I see a ton of N95 masks around town and at schools. So that may be a factor, too.
I dont believe you. I call you on your lie dad. No way you have any friends who are not jabbed. I call BS. List of 5 contacts please so I can verify if your telling the truth.
I gotta agree with Crush here. I can't imagine you hanging out with unvaccinated people and if you haven't seen them in 2 years it's hard to believe they still fit the technical definition of "friend"...unless you are talking "old friend" like a college roommate or a facebook "friend" that friends you.

In any case, while I certainly think behavior like N95s might contribute (and those most likely to be careful are probably those that are careful with their vaxxed) from the restaurant data we also know that folks in your neck of the woods are also being a little more distant. As I've written previously, I also think there's something unique we don't fully understand about the area from Monterrey to Vancouver on the Pacific Coast which didn't undergo similar waves to Vermont or Martha's Vineyard....again, my unsubstantiated theory is that it's probably the unique weather which doesn't get overwhelmingly cold like the NE and MW did, or hot like Los Angeles (despite its tough regulations)
 
I know of two superspreader events personally that were caused by fully vaxxed people. The first was with the Delta and I've written about it before. Family of ten people at a BBQ...the 3 with natural immunity didn't fall ill. The remainder were all fully vaxxed, some boosted, and almost all got it...all mild except an older fully vaxxed individual (and that one never went critical). Spread outside despite that all except the 3 with natural immunity were wearing masks. 2/3 naturally immune were also fully double vaxxed.

Second was a wedding with about 100 people in attendance with a coworker. Everyone at least attested they were fully vaxxed (hosts didn't check vaccine cards but required everyone on the RSVP to attest they were fully vaxxed (J&J not accepted unless boosted)). All the staff were also required to be vaxxed and supposedly checked by the vendor. Possible an unvaxxed person slipped in despite the firewall, but patient zero was believed to be a double vaxxed individual who started feeling unwell towards the end of the reception and tested positive the next day. A little north than fifty percent of the wedding (including the entire wedding party) came down with COVID. Wedding was outside, reception was indoors.

And then there's the Neatherlands Christmas Party superspreader event. It was confirmed to be an Omicron event where 70 percent of the party attendees and sixty guests and the same restaurant came down with omicron. Because omicron is not in widespread circulation in Europe at that time, it is believed that the patient zero was an individual returning from South Africa.
Yeah but, someone who was unvaccinated had to give it to someone vaccinated before they attended the gatherings so the source of the outbreak was still an unvaccinated person. That's just how it works. ;)
 
I have five friends who tested positive for covid. Four were unvaccinated. The fifth lives with one of the four.

So, no. I don’t see everyone getting covid. Not even close.

Interestingly, I see a ton of N95 masks around town and at schools. So that may be a factor, too.

Yeah, seeing the same thing in my neck of the woods. While we know more people than ever who have contracted the virus, the total number of cases in our county is nowhere near the total population. Not even close. So to say "it's everywhere" is a wee bit of an exaggeration and why data and math are important. While you may think it's rampant "with your own eyes", you're probably wrong -- unless you live somewhere with a low vax rate.
 
I have five friends who tested positive for covid. Four were unvaccinated. The fifth lives with one of the four.

So, no. I don’t see everyone getting covid. Not even close.

Interestingly, I see a ton of N95 masks around town and at schools. So that may be a factor, too.
Holy crap, what kind of filthy people do you hang out with? I know only one family in our circle of friends or common community that aren't vaccinated, and yes some in their family have gotten Covid, I think the mom twice.
 
Yeah, seeing the same thing in my neck of the woods. While we know more people than ever who have contracted the virus, the total number of cases in our county is nowhere near the total population. Not even close. So to say "it's everywhere" is a wee bit of an exaggeration and why data and math are important. While you may think it's rampant "with your own eyes", you're probably wrong -- unless you live somewhere with a low vax rate.
Well looking at the data and math, San Diego County is clipping along at 15,000-16,000 "reported" cases a day (although provisional data indicates that might be coming down). I would suspect actual cases are significantly higher. Our previous peak prior to Omicron was 5,000 cases a day. I would certainly consider that rampant. It is everywhere, just not everyone is getting it, although it seems like it.
 
Well looking at the data and math, San Diego County is clipping along at 15,000-16,000 "reported" cases a day (although provisional data indicates that might be coming down). I would suspect actual cases are significantly higher. Our previous peak prior to Omicron was 5,000 cases a day. I would certainly consider that rampant. It is everywhere, just not everyone is getting it, although it seems like it.

What's the vax rate down there out of curiosity?
 
Well looking at the data and math, San Diego County is clipping along at 15,000-16,000 "reported" cases a day (although provisional data indicates that might be coming down). I would suspect actual cases are significantly higher. Our previous peak prior to Omicron was 5,000 cases a day. I would certainly consider that rampant. It is everywhere, just not everyone is getting it, although it seems like it.
15K per day is about twice what we hit. (once you adjust for pop). No wonder you think everyone has it.

You also have over twice our unvaccinated numbers. We’re at 16%, you’re at 37%. Real stats guys cab figure out whether that pattern holds up.
 
According to the source below SD is 93% with at least one dose and 80% fully vaccinated. I believe you're Santa Clara? SC is 90% and 84%, so comparable numbers. LA is 78%/70%. San Bernardino and Riverside are in the low to mid 60s for at least one dose and mid to high 50's for fully vaccinated.

San Diego is the 2nd highest % in the state for one dose. Somehow Imperial County is 114%...people from Mexico I suspect, which could also be influencing SD's percentage.

 
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