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paid_influencer wrote:st7 wrote:why them antivaxxers like to say over and over that we 'immune' or 'think we immune'?
a lot of vaxxed people think they are immune though. They go to bars, buffets, election rallies, schools, all sorts of activities that cancel out the vaxx protection they have left over after months of waning immunity.
The solution is to let the virus burn through the population.alfa wrote:paid_influencer wrote:st7 wrote:why them antivaxxers like to say over and over that we 'immune' or 'think we immune'?
a lot of vaxxed people think they are immune though. They go to bars, buffets, election rallies, schools, all sorts of activities that cancel out the vaxx protection they have left over after months of waning immunity.
So what is the solution cuz people refusing to get vax and can't go to the above mentioned safe zones. The ones who took the risk to get vax like myself when we go to safe zones which we are allowed to as per govt mandates it's still a problem?
paid_influencer wrote:hover11, now is a good time to get vaccinated
I will be going soon my ticket is booked for next month so just biting the bullet but again I not taking any boosterspaid_influencer wrote:hover11, now is a good time to get vaccinated
hover11 wrote:I will be going soon my ticket is booked for next month so just biting the bullet but again I not taking any boosterspaid_influencer wrote:hover11, now is a good time to get vaccinated
wtf wrote:People dying as we speak.
Sad reality.
aaron17 wrote:wtf wrote:People dying as we speak.
Sad reality.
bro..ppl always dying even b4 covid as we speak...
Not really a grim milestone.redmanjp wrote:we hitting the grim milestone of >2000 dead tomorrow.
wtf wrote:Not really a grim milestone.redmanjp wrote:we hitting the grim milestone of >2000 dead tomorrow.
2000 is just a figure.
What so special about 2000 COVID-19 deaths?
What disease that you can get from breathing the same air as someone else or touching something that a infected person touched has killed 5million people in 2 years in modern history?aaron17 wrote:wtf wrote:People dying as we speak.
Sad reality.
bro..ppl always dying even b4 covid as we speak...
wtf wrote:Not really a grim milestone.redmanjp wrote:we hitting the grim milestone of >2000 dead tomorrow.
2000 is just a figure.
What so special about 2000 COVID-19 deaths?
redmanjp wrote:wtf wrote:Not really a grim milestone.redmanjp wrote:we hitting the grim milestone of >2000 dead tomorrow.
2000 is just a figure.
What so special about 2000 COVID-19 deaths?
Thats like 50 times the number of flu deaths we have in the year before the pandemic. It's almost 2000 families grieving this year. My cousin in law lost his father to covid in the previous wave this year before the vaccines were widely available to the general population.
And at least most of those that occurred since August when vaccines were available to all were entirely preventable if the person was vaccinated.
pugboy wrote:we boi pea saying the vaccines causing the deaths since april
man say everyone of the 1800 who died since that time were vaxxed
drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:wtf wrote:Not really a grim milestone.redmanjp wrote:we hitting the grim milestone of >2000 dead tomorrow.
2000 is just a figure.
What so special about 2000 COVID-19 deaths?
Thats like 50 times the number of flu deaths we have in the year before the pandemic. It's almost 2000 families grieving this year. My cousin in law lost his father to covid in the previous wave this year before the vaccines were widely available to the general population.
And at least most of those that occurred since August when vaccines were available to all were entirely preventable if the person was vaccinated.
Start counting flu deaths just like covid deaths are being counted and I assure you the flu deaths will sky rocket and it would scare you into taking a flu shot yearly.
redmanjp wrote:drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:wtf wrote:Not really a grim milestone.redmanjp wrote:we hitting the grim milestone of >2000 dead tomorrow.
2000 is just a figure.
What so special about 2000 COVID-19 deaths?
Thats like 50 times the number of flu deaths we have in the year before the pandemic. It's almost 2000 families grieving this year. My cousin in law lost his father to covid in the previous wave this year before the vaccines were widely available to the general population.
And at least most of those that occurred since August when vaccines were available to all were entirely preventable if the person was vaccinated.
Start counting flu deaths just like covid deaths are being counted and I assure you the flu deaths will sky rocket and it would scare you into taking a flu shot yearly.
Whereas some ppl may have died WITH covid as in hospitalized for something else and incidentally was tested positive for covid, the fact that most of the patients are unvaccinated disproportionate to the general population says it's because of covid. Even if u multuply the approx. 44 flu deaths 10 times it's still not even a quarter of covid deaths. And that was with no masks no safe zones or other measures to control spread of viral airborne diseases. Right now we probably don't have any flu deaths due to all those measures. We have 2000 covid deaths however.
drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:wtf wrote:Not really a grim milestone.redmanjp wrote:we hitting the grim milestone of >2000 dead tomorrow.
2000 is just a figure.
What so special about 2000 COVID-19 deaths?
Thats like 50 times the number of flu deaths we have in the year before the pandemic. It's almost 2000 families grieving this year. My cousin in law lost his father to covid in the previous wave this year before the vaccines were widely available to the general population.
And at least most of those that occurred since August when vaccines were available to all were entirely preventable if the person was vaccinated.
Start counting flu deaths just like covid deaths are being counted and I assure you the flu deaths will sky rocket and it would scare you into taking a flu shot yearly.
Whereas some ppl may have died WITH covid as in hospitalized for something else and incidentally was tested positive for covid, the fact that most of the patients are unvaccinated disproportionate to the general population says it's because of covid. Even if u multuply the approx. 44 flu deaths 10 times it's still not even a quarter of covid deaths. And that was with no masks no safe zones or other measures to control spread of viral airborne diseases. Right now we probably don't have any flu deaths due to all those measures. We have 2000 covid deaths however.
You have any data to support your "some people" hypothesis?
Also how many people is "Some people" 10%? 40%? 80%?
You do not have 2000 covid deaths ... You have 2000 people who may have died with covid or from it and you have no mother clucking clue as to the actual figures or percentages of which is which.
So yea ... ass pull.
alfa wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Mmoney607,
So the unhealthy all of a sudden decide to clog up the health system? It's been well established that on average persons dying of covid would have lived at least 10 years more. Those unhealthy people aren't that unhealthy, something is causing them to get sick and require hospitalization.....I wonder what that something is?
So let's agree to rephrase your post, it's the unvaccinated somewhat unhealthy persons who are clogging up the system. Those who are vaccinated but are dying/hospitalized represent a much smaller amount of persons.
Even with all the claims of waning efficacy of vaccines, our hospitalizations continue to be 91%, unvaccinated persons.
hover11,
From a moral standpoint, just because you pay tax doesn't mean you deserve to be treated for something you could easily avoided. Think about this, is it fair that cancer patients are getting (this is happening right now in Trinidad) less time with doctors, screenings and checkups?
I would agree healthcare is a human right, even for people who abuse drugs and substances (as that can be argued is a mental ailment). However, persons who simply refused to take a vaccine are in principle are saying they don't see covid as a threat. If that person has that viewpoint, they are thus surrendering their right to future healthcare (at least lower priority) regarding that ailment.
Could we also not argue the same for AIDS seeing that's it's far easier avoided than COVID?
Redress10 wrote:alfa wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Mmoney607,
So the unhealthy all of a sudden decide to clog up the health system? It's been well established that on average persons dying of covid would have lived at least 10 years more. Those unhealthy people aren't that unhealthy, something is causing them to get sick and require hospitalization.....I wonder what that something is?
So let's agree to rephrase your post, it's the unvaccinated somewhat unhealthy persons who are clogging up the system. Those who are vaccinated but are dying/hospitalized represent a much smaller amount of persons.
Even with all the claims of waning efficacy of vaccines, our hospitalizations continue to be 91%, unvaccinated persons.
hover11,
From a moral standpoint, just because you pay tax doesn't mean you deserve to be treated for something you could easily avoided. Think about this, is it fair that cancer patients are getting (this is happening right now in Trinidad) less time with doctors, screenings and checkups?
I would agree healthcare is a human right, even for people who abuse drugs and substances (as that can be argued is a mental ailment). However, persons who simply refused to take a vaccine are in principle are saying they don't see covid as a threat. If that person has that viewpoint, they are thus surrendering their right to future healthcare (at least lower priority) regarding that ailment.
Could we also not argue the same for AIDS seeing that's it's far easier avoided than COVID?
Two different diseases. You stop the spread of Hiv/Aids by treating hiv. There's no vaccine etc. With hiv it's a sexually transmitted disease so you also have to remember that not all people get hiv via voluntary sexual exposure. Need to remember people who are sexually assaulted, child abuse or spousal infidelity. Can't have people maliciously spreading the disease as well so treatment helps prevent that.
Treatment results in lower viral load so that makes it almost impossible to transmit the disease. Anti retroviral treatment is for the benefits of wider society and not necessarily the individual.
wtf wrote:People dying as we speak.
Sad reality.
eitech wrote:Redress10 wrote:alfa wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Mmoney607,
So the unhealthy all of a sudden decide to clog up the health system? It's been well established that on average persons dying of covid would have lived at least 10 years more. Those unhealthy people aren't that unhealthy, something is causing them to get sick and require hospitalization.....I wonder what that something is?
So let's agree to rephrase your post, it's the unvaccinated somewhat unhealthy persons who are clogging up the system. Those who are vaccinated but are dying/hospitalized represent a much smaller amount of persons.
Even with all the claims of waning efficacy of vaccines, our hospitalizations continue to be 91%, unvaccinated persons.
hover11,
From a moral standpoint, just because you pay tax doesn't mean you deserve to be treated for something you could easily avoided. Think about this, is it fair that cancer patients are getting (this is happening right now in Trinidad) less time with doctors, screenings and checkups?
I would agree healthcare is a human right, even for people who abuse drugs and substances (as that can be argued is a mental ailment). However, persons who simply refused to take a vaccine are in principle are saying they don't see covid as a threat. If that person has that viewpoint, they are thus surrendering their right to future healthcare (at least lower priority) regarding that ailment.
Could we also not argue the same for AIDS seeing that's it's far easier avoided than COVID?
Two different diseases. You stop the spread of Hiv/Aids by treating hiv. There's no vaccine etc. With hiv it's a sexually transmitted disease so you also have to remember that not all people get hiv via voluntary sexual exposure. Need to remember people who are sexually assaulted, child abuse or spousal infidelity. Can't have people maliciously spreading the disease as well so treatment helps prevent that.
Treatment results in lower viral load so that makes it almost impossible to transmit the disease. Anti retroviral treatment is for the benefits of wider society and not necessarily the individual.
Lol wasn’t Fauci involved with the whole HiV/AIDS debacle too. Lol that guy is a pandemic magnet
Dohplaydat wrote:eitech wrote:Redress10 wrote:alfa wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Mmoney607,
So the unhealthy all of a sudden decide to clog up the health system? It's been well established that on average persons dying of covid would have lived at least 10 years more. Those unhealthy people aren't that unhealthy, something is causing them to get sick and require hospitalization.....I wonder what that something is?
So let's agree to rephrase your post, it's the unvaccinated somewhat unhealthy persons who are clogging up the system. Those who are vaccinated but are dying/hospitalized represent a much smaller amount of persons.
Even with all the claims of waning efficacy of vaccines, our hospitalizations continue to be 91%, unvaccinated persons.
hover11,
From a moral standpoint, just because you pay tax doesn't mean you deserve to be treated for something you could easily avoided. Think about this, is it fair that cancer patients are getting (this is happening right now in Trinidad) less time with doctors, screenings and checkups?
I would agree healthcare is a human right, even for people who abuse drugs and substances (as that can be argued is a mental ailment). However, persons who simply refused to take a vaccine are in principle are saying they don't see covid as a threat. If that person has that viewpoint, they are thus surrendering their right to future healthcare (at least lower priority) regarding that ailment.
Could we also not argue the same for AIDS seeing that's it's far easier avoided than COVID?
Two different diseases. You stop the spread of Hiv/Aids by treating hiv. There's no vaccine etc. With hiv it's a sexually transmitted disease so you also have to remember that not all people get hiv via voluntary sexual exposure. Need to remember people who are sexually assaulted, child abuse or spousal infidelity. Can't have people maliciously spreading the disease as well so treatment helps prevent that.
Treatment results in lower viral load so that makes it almost impossible to transmit the disease. Anti retroviral treatment is for the benefits of wider society and not necessarily the individual.
Lol wasn’t Fauci involved with the whole HiV/AIDS debacle too. Lol that guy is a pandemic magnet
Yea almost like he studies it for a living and is a world leading expert in the field
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