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elec2020 wrote:
i was now going to comment on that. As well as the size of the country. Seychelles got 657 new cases yesterday and there population is 90k and most of them have been vaccinated. Why is it that the case numbers so high? The vaccine not working awa? To add on to this, Seychelles just over the land size and pop size of tobago but tobago ain't getting those kinda numbers and the vaccination in Tobago is nowhere close to Seychelles.
Habit7 wrote:elec2020 wrote:
i was now going to comment on that. As well as the size of the country. Seychelles got 657 new cases yesterday and there population is 90k and most of them have been vaccinated. Why is it that the case numbers so high? The vaccine not working awa? To add on to this, Seychelles just over the land size and pop size of tobago but tobago ain't getting those kinda numbers and the vaccination in Tobago is nowhere close to Seychelles.
The difference is in Seychelles no vaccinated ppl are dying.
elec2020 wrote:
i was now going to comment on that. As well as the size of the country. Seychelles got 657 new cases yesterday and there population is 90k and most of them have been vaccinated. Why is it that the case numbers so high? The vaccine not working awa? To add on to this, Seychelles just over the land size and pop size of tobago but tobago ain't getting those kinda numbers and the vaccination in Tobago is nowhere close to Seychelles.
elec2020 wrote:Habit7 wrote:elec2020 wrote:
i was now going to comment on that. As well as the size of the country. Seychelles got 657 new cases yesterday and there population is 90k and most of them have been vaccinated. Why is it that the case numbers so high? The vaccine not working awa? To add on to this, Seychelles just over the land size and pop size of tobago but tobago ain't getting those kinda numbers and the vaccination in Tobago is nowhere close to Seychelles.
The difference is in Seychelles no vaccinated ppl are dying.
they have had a few deaths (even recently) though. However, there total number of deaths is quite low. My argument is just that the vaccine is not this magical cure-all that is being touted. We still do not know the long-term side effects of it. So people within there rights to not accept it. Remember the vaccines are for emergency use. They still have not gone through the stages (like long-term risk assessment) that would justify mandatory vaccination.
paid_influencer wrote:elec2020 wrote:
i was now going to comment on that. As well as the size of the country. Seychelles got 657 new cases yesterday and there population is 90k and most of them have been vaccinated. Why is it that the case numbers so high? The vaccine not working awa? To add on to this, Seychelles just over the land size and pop size of tobago but tobago ain't getting those kinda numbers and the vaccination in Tobago is nowhere close to Seychelles.
here's a scary theory. the sinopharm vaccinated persons drop their guard, stop wearing masks (or start back wearing masks on chin), start going to bars, fetes, basically acting like they are immune to the virus and throw the mother of all carnivals and kill a set of people with a massive outbreak.
paid_influencer wrote:yea that's the pattern. it seems to lessen the severity of disease, but vaccinated persons are still becoming infected and spreading that infection. so the concept of 'herd immunity' -- i.e., conferring protection to the unvaccinated population -- does not happen in those countries.
Disclosure of procurement price of China's Sinopharm vaccine in Sri Lanka has sparked a row after reports emerged that Colombo had to shell out a higher per-dose price than its fellow South Asian country Bangladesh.
According to the Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka is paying $15 per dose for the Sinopharm vaccine, which is USD 5 higher than what Bangladesh paid.
paid_influencer wrote:the reality is not everyone will be vaccinated tho. you'll end up in a situation like the Seychelles unless there's public adherence to masking, social distancing, preventing large gatherings even among the vaccinated.
the only exception as far as been those countries that have vaccines with super-high efficacy, like the USA and Israel.
Real-world data demonstrated 92% vaccine effectiveness against hospitalisations due to the Delta variant
New data from Public Health England (PHE) demonstrated COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca offers high levels of protection against the Delta variant (B.1.617.2; formerly the ‘Indian’ variant).
Real world data from PHE, published as a pre-print, demonstrated two doses of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca are 92% effective against hospitalisation due to the Delta variant and showed no deaths among those vaccinated. The vaccine also showed a high level of effectiveness against the Alpha variant (B.1.1.7; formerly the ‘Kent’ variant) with an 86% reduction of hospitalisations and no deaths reported.
The data suggest that vaccine effectiveness against milder symptomatic disease, although significant, was lower. Vaccine effectiveness against symptomatic disease was 74% against the Alpha variant and 64% against the Delta variant.
The higher efficacy against severe disease and hospitalisation is supported by recent data showing strong T-cell response to COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca, which should correlate with high and durable protection.1
Mene Pangalos, Executive Vice President, BioPharmaceuticals R&D, said: “This real world evidence shows that COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca provides a high level of protection against the Delta variant, which is currently a critical area of concern given its rapid transmission. The data show that the vaccine will continue to have a significant impact around the world given that it continues to account for the overwhelming majority of supplies to India and the COVAX facility.”
Dizzy28 wrote:
Dohplaydat wrote:New reports from Astrazeneca studies.
https://www.astrazeneca.com/media-centr ... riant.htmlReal-world data demonstrated 92% vaccine effectiveness against hospitalisations due to the Delta variant
New data from Public Health England (PHE) demonstrated COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca offers high levels of protection against the Delta variant (B.1.617.2; formerly the ‘Indian’ variant).
Real world data from PHE, published as a pre-print, demonstrated two doses of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca are 92% effective against hospitalisation due to the Delta variant and showed no deaths among those vaccinated. The vaccine also showed a high level of effectiveness against the Alpha variant (B.1.1.7; formerly the ‘Kent’ variant) with an 86% reduction of hospitalisations and no deaths reported.
The data suggest that vaccine effectiveness against milder symptomatic disease, although significant, was lower. Vaccine effectiveness against symptomatic disease was 74% against the Alpha variant and 64% against the Delta variant.
The higher efficacy against severe disease and hospitalisation is supported by recent data showing strong T-cell response to COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca, which should correlate with high and durable protection.1
Mene Pangalos, Executive Vice President, BioPharmaceuticals R&D, said: “This real world evidence shows that COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca provides a high level of protection against the Delta variant, which is currently a critical area of concern given its rapid transmission. The data show that the vaccine will continue to have a significant impact around the world given that it continues to account for the overwhelming majority of supplies to India and the COVAX facility.”
Red government logichover11 wrote:So we took a loan of 204 million and now we paying for 600,000 doses with unknown costs via Non Disclosure Agreement and NOBODY finds anything strange with this?Dizzy28 wrote:
redmanjp wrote:pugboy wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-embassy-trinidad-tobago-mocked-101848348.html
seems the lil shipment sent weekend was legit
pea and the rest of keybd warriors go have to duck salt nowThe embassy website also announces President Joe Biden's commitment to deliver 500 million vaccines to low-income nations via COVAX, but Trinidad and Tobago does not qualify under that scheme.
what? we not supposed to get covax? or we just not getting it free?
Mmoney607 wrote:This Chinese vaccine that no 1st world country is using can create variants when vaccinated people spread to both vaccinated and unvaccinated people.
Sissy wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:This Chinese vaccine that no 1st world country is using can create variants when vaccinated people spread to both vaccinated and unvaccinated people.
Be careful....you not supposed to bad talk the chinese vaccine here on tuner.
hover11 wrote:Yea it's taboo that Chinese vaccine is our saviourSissy wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:This Chinese vaccine that no 1st world country is using can create variants when vaccinated people spread to both vaccinated and unvaccinated people.
Be careful....you not supposed to bad talk the chinese vaccine here on tuner.
Dizzy28 wrote:Capture.JPG
Gladiator wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Capture.JPG
The lies catching up and confusing people... i thought the 100000 was a "gift" from China?
Gladiator wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Capture.JPG
The lies catching up and confusing people... i thought the 100000 was a "gift" from China?
Redman wrote:Gladiator wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Capture.JPG
The lies catching up and confusing people... i thought the 100000 was a "gift" from China?
Well at least you clear up who confused.
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