Vaccine

Well, @Desert Hound just posted that Brown fears the vaccinated. I heard Duke required masks to watch the women's soccer game against Stanford 8 days ago. The only thing I have to add to what was already stated for Norcal is that Stanford is requiring proof of vaccination to enter the football stadium and the basketball pavilion for games. At the last two soccer games, the folks sitting next to me were wearing masks. Most were not wearing masks (myself included), although the workers/volunteers all appeared to be wearing masks.
Oh yeah, maybe this was elsewhere, but for the Cal UC Irvine game, the Cal ladies wore masks due to Covid Protocol. Lost 1-0 in overtime.
 
Washington state outbreak now about to where the prior winter wave was, despite masking and a relatively high vaccination rate. That evil Ron DeSantis strikes again.

 
Washington state outbreak now about to where the prior winter wave was, despite masking and a relatively high vaccination rate. That evil Ron DeSantis strikes again.

Note how the press doesn't really talk about WA.

WA is fairly strict, has high compliance, has high vax rates...

And yet what do we see? A spike in delta much like we have seen EVERYWHERE else in the world. And remember as we look around the world you have various degrees of vax rates, mask mandates, etc. And despite that delta flourishes for 4-6 weeks usually then diminishes. It doesn't care much about masks, social distancing, etc.

This virus is going to spread.

Time we realize that.

Really all we can do ask the highly vulnerable to get vaxxed. Their choice.
 
Washington state outbreak now about to where the prior winter wave was, despite masking and a relatively high vaccination rate. That evil Ron DeSantis strikes again.

By the way and @dad4 won't like this either.

The delta is spreading faster in WA vs in AZ. And yet AZ is more open.
 
I don't know why you are insisting that those advocating vaccines as the safer route to gaining immunity are somehow anti-immune system. Or maybe that's not your argument? In any case, Florida has the worst death rate per 100,000 people right now of all states, and also are tied for, or the worst in the US, when comparing nursing home death rates. I don't think these are good numbers. Maybe Desantis personal finance numbers are looking good? - he invested in some of the monoclonal antibody pharmaceutical companies.

I think having legitimate tools to prevent infection and to help people fight infections (including mAb) are helpful. There is also plenty of history showing the value of vaccines in combatting the spread of infectious disease. I am hoping that the current ebola vaccine trial goes well.

Funny how you guys have it all backwards. The anti-vax folks have been around for at least 30 years. It is the bizzaro Anti-immune system movement that is new. Lol! No need to lay blame btw. The blame is well established.

Reminder: The CDC/NIH/Fauci-backed pause of the J&J vaccine did more to invigorate vaccine hesitancy in the US than any other factor.


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I don't know why you are insisting that those advocating vaccines as the safer route to gaining immunity are somehow anti-immune system. Or maybe that's not your argument? In any case, Florida has the worst death rate per 100,000 people right now of all states, and also are tied for, or the worst in the US, when comparing nursing home death rates. I don't think these are good numbers. Maybe Desantis personal finance numbers are looking good? - he invested in some of the monoclonal antibody pharmaceutical companies.

I think having legitimate tools to prevent infection and to help people fight infections (including mAb) are helpful. There is also plenty of history showing the value of vaccines in combatting the spread of infectious disease. I am hoping that the current ebola vaccine trial goes well.
You're thinking is one size fits all so......

BTW California has the most deaths with some of the harshest NPI/SIP restrictions. As far as new deaths go FL is number 36 for fewest new deaths ahead of lockdown happy CA. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us
 
I think having legitimate tools to prevent infection and to help people fight infections (including mAb) are helpful. There is also plenty of history showing the value of vaccines in combatting the spread of infectious disease. I am hoping that the current ebola vaccine trial goes well.
Tools is plural yes? That includes monoclonals, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquines, etc. Yes? Or is that too liberal for you?
 
By the way and @dad4 won't like this either.

The delta is spreading faster in WA vs in AZ. And yet AZ is more open.
That’s because AZ infected so many people early in the pandemic.

If you look carefully at your data, you’ll notice that AZ has almost three times as many deaths per capita as WA.

You’re even getting close to passing New York. They’re at 280 per 100K, you’re at 266. One thousand more deaths and you guys take the lead!!!

Actually, you’ll have a hard time passing Mississippi. They‘re up at 308 already, and are adding 1.4 per day. Just goes to show what can happen when your vax rate is down at 42% and you hold the line against those awful mask mandates.
 
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