Vaccine

So my DD and wife both have CoVid right now. DD is better after two days but really was never sick. Slight cough and a fever was all she got. My wife is on day 2 and in bed with more severe symptoms. For some reason I have not gotten sick yet and also tested negative.

Just so you know. I got the first two doses but no booster. My wife has the booster. My DD has the first two doses. This is reminiscent of a bad cold going around our household. My wife usually gets sicker than all of us.
All will go well for all us soon. Thanks for sharing the truth about your family bro. Were all in these together, jab or no jab. I honestly do not care if you wear a mask to feel safer. By the way Mars, what did you do when you turned 18? I will share what I did if you share first. Cool? Anyone else want to share what they did on their 18th bday?
 
This is a step in the right direction but two years late. So many of us on here so what was going on with "died with Covid" and "died because of covid." We all know now that no kids died because they contacted the Covid and then just had a heart attack and died. No way!!! We do know of kids who got the jab and then died because of the jab or got Myocarditis or Bells Palsy and lost the use of half their face. That is a fact. It's good to see NY changing the story of the truth.

NY makes major adjustment to COVID hospitalization reporting during omicron surge
Gov. Hochul says she wants to 'always be honest with New Yorkers about how bad this is'

"So we're looking at a critical moment, but we're going to start asking some questions. We talked about the hospitalizations. I have always wondered, we're looking at the hospitalizations of people testing positive in a hospital," Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday. "Is that person in the hospital because of COVID or did they show up there and are routinely tested and showing positive and they may have been asymptomatic or even just had the sniffles."

"Someone is in a car accident, they go to the emergency room, they test positive for COVID while they're there. They're not there being treated for COVID."
Hospitals must now clarify if patients with the virus came to the hospital due to symptoms of COVID or because of some other ailment.

((Remember this two years ago? Car accident dude comes into ER on life support and dies in the hospital? Then they tested him with the fake PCR test and dude was counted as a Covid death? We all remember. This is how folks lie to make buck and get what they want)).



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Yes. They do study second infections, including the probability that a reinfected person will then transmit.

The answer is not going to be that earlier variants make you immune to transmitting Omicron. South Africa already made that clear. It probably just improves the odds, same as the vax.
Thanks….
 
This is a step in the right direction but two years late. So many of us on here so what was going on with "died with Covid" and "died because of covid." We all know now that no kids died because they contacted the Covid and then just had a heart attack and died. No way!!! We do know of kids who got the jab and then died because of the jab or got Myocarditis or Bells Palsy and lost the use of half their face. That is a fact. It's good to see NY changing the story of the truth.

NY makes major adjustment to COVID hospitalization reporting during omicron surge
Gov. Hochul says she wants to 'always be honest with New Yorkers about how bad this is'

"So we're looking at a critical moment, but we're going to start asking some questions. We talked about the hospitalizations. I have always wondered, we're looking at the hospitalizations of people testing positive in a hospital," Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday. "Is that person in the hospital because of COVID or did they show up there and are routinely tested and showing positive and they may have been asymptomatic or even just had the sniffles."

"Someone is in a car accident, they go to the emergency room, they test positive for COVID while they're there. They're not there being treated for COVID."
Hospitals must now clarify if patients with the virus came to the hospital due to symptoms of COVID or because of some other ailment.

((Remember this two years ago? Car accident dude comes into ER on life support and dies in the hospital? Then they tested him with the fake PCR test and dude was counted as a Covid death? We all remember. This is how folks lie to make buck and get what they want)).



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Who would have ever thought that there is a meaningful difference with being hospitalized because of Covid versus with Covid? What a wild concept.

 
Who would have ever thought that there is a meaningful difference with being hospitalized because of Covid versus with Covid? What a wild concept.


I remember someone on these forums thought it was a conspiracy theory and told us all we were full of s for believing this?

I remember the same individual challenged the notion that kids were struggling.

 
I remember someone on these forums thought it was a conspiracy theory and told us all we were full of s for believing this?

I remember the same individual challenged the notion that kids were struggling.

You just don't understand, "things change", who could have ever predicted this?
 
Who would have ever thought that there is a meaningful difference with being hospitalized because of Covid versus with Covid? What a wild concept.

They flip so fast I can;t keep up. My head is spinning backwards right now. They flip and then they flop!!
 
I remember someone on these forums thought it was a conspiracy theory and told us all we were full of s for believing this?

I remember the same individual challenged the notion that kids were struggling.

Can’t wait to hear @espola ’s retort to this one. But in all fairness, he doesn’t have young kids (according to him they are adults). Which does make you wonder why he spends so much time interjecting his opinion on a YOUTH soccer forum.
 
Partially filling a memory hole --


In Denver, in late November 1918, an "amusement" lobby - businesses and leaders invested in keeping theaters, movie houses, pool halls and other public venues open - successfully pressured the mayor and public health officials to rescind and then revise a closure order. This, in turn, generated what the Rocky Mountain News called "almost indescribable confusion," followed by widespread public defiance of mask and other public health prescriptions.

In San Francisco, where resistance was generally less successful than in Denver, there was significant buy-in for a second round of masking and public health mandates in early 1919 during a new surge. But opposition created an issue. An Anti-Mask League formed, and public defiance became more pronounced. Eventually anti-maskers and an improving epidemic situation combined to end the "masked" city's second round of mask and public health mandates.

The takeaway: Fatigue and removing mitigation methods made things worse. Public officials needed to safeguard the public good, even if that meant unpopular moves.
 
Can’t wait to hear @espola ’s retort to this one. But in all fairness, he doesn’t have young kids (according to him they are adults). Which does make you wonder why he spends so much time interjecting his opinion on a YOUTH soccer forum.

Paywall, so no opinion on the article.

As for this being exclusively a YOUTH soccer forum, I disagree. There are many threads about coaching, refereeing, college soccer, and pro/international soccer, not to mention the deliberately "off-topic" nature of the Off Topic subgroup. I find those much more interesting than an argument about which elite league for girls is best.
 
Paywall, so no opinion on the article.

As for this being exclusively a YOUTH soccer forum, I disagree. There are many threads about coaching, refereeing, college soccer, and pro/international soccer, not to mention the deliberately "off-topic" nature of the Off Topic subgroup. I find those much more interesting than an argument about which elite league for girls is best.
So do you receive financial compensation for being a “troll” or is it just a hobby to keep you mentally busy during your retirement?
 
Paywall, so no opinion on the article.

As for this being exclusively a YOUTH soccer forum, I disagree. There are many threads about coaching, refereeing, college soccer, and pro/international soccer, not to mention the deliberately "off-topic" nature of the Off Topic subgroup. I find those much more interesting than an argument about which elite league for girls is best.

...and you are posting all this in a thread labeled "Vaccine" in an ad-hoc Covid Forum off-topic subforum. Are you really that dense? Or just putting on an act for your team?
 
So do you receive financial compensation for being a “troll” or is it just a hobby to keep you mentally busy during your retirement?

I thought about asking Dominic for a cut based on my level of participation, but he wouldn't even give me a free upgrade.
 
Partially filling a memory hole --


In Denver, in late November 1918, an "amusement" lobby - businesses and leaders invested in keeping theaters, movie houses, pool halls and other public venues open - successfully pressured the mayor and public health officials to rescind and then revise a closure order. This, in turn, generated what the Rocky Mountain News called "almost indescribable confusion," followed by widespread public defiance of mask and other public health prescriptions.

In San Francisco, where resistance was generally less successful than in Denver, there was significant buy-in for a second round of masking and public health mandates in early 1919 during a new surge. But opposition created an issue. An Anti-Mask League formed, and public defiance became more pronounced. Eventually anti-maskers and an improving epidemic situation combined to end the "masked" city's second round of mask and public health mandates.

The takeaway: Fatigue and removing mitigation methods made things worse. Public officials needed to safeguard the public good, even if that meant unpopular moves.


Despite searching on google, I have yet to find the "Ode to the Anti-Mask League".
Partially filling a memory hole --


In Denver, in late November 1918, an "amusement" lobby - businesses and leaders invested in keeping theaters, movie houses, pool halls and other public venues open - successfully pressured the mayor and public health officials to rescind and then revise a closure order. This, in turn, generated what the Rocky Mountain News called "almost indescribable confusion," followed by widespread public defiance of mask and other public health prescriptions.

In San Francisco, where resistance was generally less successful than in Denver, there was significant buy-in for a second round of masking and public health mandates in early 1919 during a new surge. But opposition created an issue. An Anti-Mask League formed, and public defiance became more pronounced. Eventually anti-maskers and an improving epidemic situation combined to end the "masked" city's second round of mask and public health mandates.

The takeaway: Fatigue and removing mitigation methods made things worse. Public officials needed to safeguard the public good, even if that meant unpopular moves.

1. Your article partially answers the memory-hole issue: wartime censorship.
2. Your article points out part of the problem but then fails to address it: fatigue. The fatigue mentioned in 1919 was after less than a year of restrictions. We are going on 2. It just handwaives the issue away with a "suck it up and stop being selfish" message.
3. Your article points out part of the problem comparing 1919 to now: the virus whipped through vulnerable populations and became endemic. One of the things our measures might have done is just postponed certain deaths. The true measure of what we saved would be people who are vaccinated and whose lives were otherwise spared because of the vaccine but that's not, as dad 4 blithely like to claim, everyone who died of corona.
4. This is democracy. The public has some input on the cost/benefit of measures. Public officials in a democracy don't get to ignore those preferences because they think they know better. When they do, as Virginia pointed out, there are consequences.
 
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