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Previously infected are less severe if they notice at all.The vaccinated infections are less severe, for less time, resulting in less hospitalizations and less deaths.
Previously infected are less severe if they notice at all.The vaccinated infections are less severe, for less time, resulting in less hospitalizations and less deaths.
Money maketh politicians (in the US esp.), labels help make them look like they give a crap about the electorate while they continue to ensure that the money makers continue to make more money. New money is just as engaged, e.g. look at how much the tech companies that the Rs have railed against give to the Rs, TX is a case in point.No it's not. The Ds are being pulled by the post modernist on both the economic and cultural issue front (it's that they don't want to upset their donor base that the emphasis has been more cultural...post modernism suffers from a contradiction that it's adherents are usually the wealthiest and best educated)...the Rs by the traditionalists like Trump. Modernists like Sinema, Manchin, Romney or McCain were caught in the middle of it all and have had to make a choice over what's the lesser of two evils. Some modernists, like McConnell or HRC or Biden, tried to coop the wings, with varying but generally little degrees of success.
The federalist system is the only thing holding the country together right now. It's the only way we get through this really, especially if the Great Sorting becomes even more pronounced and noticeable. Biden was elected as a caretaker president who could hopefully try to pull the country together...the fact that he hasn't is the chief reason why his poll numbers are so down....it was especially the hope of the moderates in the center.
The vaccine is working as well as could be hoped for. Remember that originally, we were hoping for something that was at least 70% effective. We got a 90+% that eventually needs a booster. Sounds like we got our wish.
It's reasonable to be upset that it isn't all over. There are two causes of that:
1- the existence of a national anti-vax campaign.
2- the emergence of a higher transmission variant.
Neither one of those can reasonably be blamed on the vaccine. No vaccine can really do the job if half of us refuse to take it.
Actually, I believe you are the one who has it upside down. Understandable, as you've probably been raised and lived in the bubble of a controlled environment amongst a specific control group. But, having spent most of my adult life in the military surrounded by individuals from every corner of the country, from every race, gender, nationality, economic status, religion, and political party. I can assure you, the psychological humanity and core division you speak of is minimally measurable, if it exists at all. You see, when you look up and down military ranks, you will see noticeable and vast differences...but, you will also find the two main principles they all have in common: 1) The US Flag on their shoulder; 2) The belief the soldier on their right and left will fight and die for them.I believe you have it upside down. We are at each others' throats, so politicians exploit that to get elected. The core of our division is that we don't see enough of ourselves in others and others in ourselves. A single difference of opinion can be grounds for ending any type of engagement, permanently, or insulting, denigrating, and dehumanizing. With just a superficial understanding of human psychology, the outcomes we are seeing shouldn't be surprising.
What babble.Money maketh politicians (in the US esp.), labels help make them look like they give a crap about the electorate while they continue to ensure that the money makers continue to make more money. New money is just as engaged, e.g. look at how much the tech companies that the Rs have railed against give to the Rs, TX is a case in point.
The current system will pull this country apart. The tyranny of the minority is more dangerous than the tyranny of the majority that the Senate, in particular, was designed to balance.
Money maketh politicians (in the US esp.), labels help make them look like they give a crap about the electorate while they continue to ensure that the money makers continue to make more money. New money is just as engaged, e.g. look at how much the tech companies that the Rs have railed against give to the Rs, TX is a case in point.
The current system will pull this country apart. The tyranny of the minority is more dangerous than the tyranny of the majority that the Senate, in particular, was designed to balance.
if you have gotten the Vax, and are still uncomfortable with living your life, that is fine. I'd question why that is, but you are free to make that choice.
I don't see how that gives you the right to force something on people, so that you are comfortable
That's why UA buys insurance for their employees. They nor you should be complaining when UA has to pay for what they agreed to.
... I'm thinking maybe the answer lies somewhere within "misery loves company" syndrome.Ive asked this, seems the response is that we are protecting the well being of others
but if the vaccinated can catch and spread the virus , and the unvaccinated can catch and spread the virus , yes who are we protecting ?
Are we protecting the well-being of the unvaccinated, because that would be odd. They are being demonized by the left
That's why UA buys insurance for their employees. They nor you should be complaining when UA has to pay for what they agreed to.
... again, which definition of vaccine are you using, the old one or new one?The vaccine is working as well as could be hoped for. Remember that originally, we were hoping for something that was at least 70% effective. We got a 90+% that eventually needs a booster. Sounds like we got our wish.
It's reasonable to be upset that it isn't all over. There are two causes of that:
1- the existence of a national anti-vax campaign.
2- the emergence of a higher transmission variant.
Neither one of those can reasonably be blamed on the vaccine. No vaccine can really do the job if half of us refuse to take it.
Presumably high school science class taught you the same risk applies to people with flu, RSV or adenovirus. The "people not eligible for vaccine" are mostly children, who suffer a lower rate of death, hospitalization, and long COVID than a vaxxed person in their 40s. That leaves the immunocompromised, who are also at risk of other respiratory viruses. We can't make policy based on that exception. The vaccine won't help get us to zero COVID and spare them that risk if the breakthrough rate is high and increasing with time. This argument would only stand if the vaccine had a 90% or greater chance at stopping all transmissions.There are people can’t produce antibody even they are vaccinated, there are people are not eligible for vaccine. as human race, we need to protect them. if you are vaccinated, you body knows how to kill virus faster so it doesn’t mutate out of control also. You can learn all these common knowledge at high school science class.
I don't care, but UA does. They can, that's their choice, just as its the choice of a UA employee to decline insurance or pay an extra $200 a month if they decline to vaccinate.That's why UA buys insurance for their employees. They nor you should be complaining when UA has to pay for what they agreed to.
...which age group and pre-existing health condition are you basing this on?The vaccinated infections are less severe, for less time, resulting in less hospitalizations and less deaths.
Vax passports don't require you to get a vaccination. They require you to disclose your status in order to participate in certain public events.
Why would you have a problem with that? Aren't you proud of your position?
There are people can’t produce antibody even they are vaccinated, there are people are not eligible for vaccine. as human race, we need to protect them. if you are vaccinated, you body knows how to kill virus faster so it doesn’t mutate out of control also. You can learn all these common knowledge at high school science class.
It was "get our shots and open up."so what is the endgame here
There is plenty being done to help, support, treat those with one of 40(?) identified immune deficieny disorders. Those patients already undergo a strict daily protocol well in place pre-covid. sars-cov-2 unfortunately is another pathogen that these patients have to deal with.There are people can’t produce antibody even they are vaccinated, there are people are not eligible for vaccine. as human race, we need to protect them. if you are vaccinated, you body knows how to kill virus faster so it doesn’t mutate out of control also. You can learn all these common knowledge at high school science class.
...stay home.Those of us who are conscientious of our health and prefer to stay away from those who are not.