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redmanjp wrote:hover11 wrote:Until a variant emerges that is able to bypass vaccine , what thenredmanjp wrote:even if herd immunity is not achievable it in no way means we should stop vaccinating as the more we do the more ppl we protect, and also the less the virus can spread. low spread with very low hospitalizations is perhaps what we want.
with every infection there is a very small chance of a mutation which becomes a variant of concern. the chance of it happening is much higher when there is a lot or uncontrolled spread. by reducing the number of infections we reduce that likelihood. and we can reduce that number by- guess what? vaccinating, as well as other things like masks, distancing, etc.
De Dragon wrote:redmanjp wrote:hover11 wrote:Until a variant emerges that is able to bypass vaccine , what thenredmanjp wrote:even if herd immunity is not achievable it in no way means we should stop vaccinating as the more we do the more ppl we protect, and also the less the virus can spread. low spread with very low hospitalizations is perhaps what we want.
with every infection there is a very small chance of a mutation which becomes a variant of concern. the chance of it happening is much higher when there is a lot or uncontrolled spread. by reducing the number of infections we reduce that likelihood. and we can reduce that number by- guess what? vaccinating, as well as other things like masks, distancing, etc.
120+ pages and yuh still hadda point this out to Moe Jason
I just came from there (the mall itself) you can't pass and they keep announcing form three lines and they not even paying attention, no social distancing either.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Is either yuh get d vaccine or d virus
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Is either yuh get d vaccine or d virus
He will do anything to reduce his sentencenick639v2 wrote:If D teacher could do it, you all could too!!
I wonder how much it cost taxpayers for the use of the mall premises when the community center was a stone throw away.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Is either yuh get d vaccine or d virus
hover11 wrote:I wonder how much it cost taxpayers for the use of the mall premises when the community center was a stone throw away.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Is either yuh get d vaccine or d virus
redmanjp wrote:where in the west can adults get Pfizer? this might be the only vax my dad taking
is it available in the savannah?
nick639v2 wrote:If D teacher could do it, you all could too!!
People just looking for a team to side with.They do the same with football and GOT.redmanjp wrote:south ppl only want pfizer
https://newsday.co.tt/2021/09/05/mad-rush-for-pfizer-sites-run-out-of-vaccine-in-south/
adnj wrote:Why People Refuse Vaccines
Why are people not getting vaccinated? These disparate groups of people who are refusing the vaccine have a variety of reasons, but here are some commonalities between them.
75%
OF ADULTS REFUSING VACCINATION ARE SKEPTICAL OF BOTH COVID AND ITS VACCINES
The vast majority—90%—of this group say they are not worried about getting sick from Covid-19 and are less convinced the vaccines work, according to Kaiser polling.
Those with no plans to get vaccinated also expressed distrust in companies making vaccines (17%) and against vaccines more generally (12%).
36%
OF ADULTS ON THE VACCINE FENCE ARE MOSTLY WORRIED ABOUT SIDE EFFECTS
Concerns about side effects were consistently the top concern for different groups open to taking the vaccine, according to polling by Morning Consult.
Fears the vaccines moved through clinical trials too quickly was another top concern among, reported by 31% surveyed.
22%
OF UNVACCINATED ADULTS DON’T THINK VACCINES PREVENT DYING FROM COVID-19
14% of unvaccinated people believe the shots are minimally effective at preventing death from Covid-19 and 19% say they do nothing to prevent serious illness, hospitalization or becoming infected if exposed, according to polling by Kaiser. Only 2% of vaccinated adults hold similar opinions.
According to a recent U.K. study, vaccines drastically lower the odds of severe illness, hospitalization and death among the few vaccinated people infected with Covid-19.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthart ... fae49152ea
adnj wrote:Why People Refuse Vaccines
Why are people not getting vaccinated? These disparate groups of people who are refusing the vaccine have a variety of reasons, but here are some commonalities between them.
75%
OF ADULTS REFUSING VACCINATION ARE SKEPTICAL OF BOTH COVID AND ITS VACCINES
The vast majority—90%—of this group say they are not worried about getting sick from Covid-19 and are less convinced the vaccines work, according to Kaiser polling.
Those with no plans to get vaccinated also expressed distrust in companies making vaccines (17%) and against vaccines more generally (12%).
36%
OF ADULTS ON THE VACCINE FENCE ARE MOSTLY WORRIED ABOUT SIDE EFFECTS
Concerns about side effects were consistently the top concern for different groups open to taking the vaccine, according to polling by Morning Consult.
Fears the vaccines moved through clinical trials too quickly was another top concern among, reported by 31% surveyed.
22%
OF UNVACCINATED ADULTS DON’T THINK VACCINES PREVENT DYING FROM COVID-19
14% of unvaccinated people believe the shots are minimally effective at preventing death from Covid-19 and 19% say they do nothing to prevent serious illness, hospitalization or becoming infected if exposed, according to polling by Kaiser. Only 2% of vaccinated adults hold similar opinions.
According to a recent U.K. study, vaccines drastically lower the odds of severe illness, hospitalization and death among the few vaccinated people infected with Covid-19.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthart ... fae49152ea
No-fault compensation programme for COVID-19 vaccines is a world firsthover11 wrote:The fact that you are unable to sue the company should damages occur is all I need to know
adnj wrote:No-fault compensation programme for COVID-19 vaccines is a world firsthover11 wrote:The fact that you are unable to sue the company should damages occur is all I need to know
22 February 2021 News release
https://www.who.int/news/item/22-02-202 ... orld-first
hover11 wrote:I want to sue the company not apply for a programme
Lemme know what you findadnj wrote:hover11 wrote:I want to sue the company not apply for a programme