Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

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DIY-HP-LED

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Covid-19 variants: How adults should protect children - CNN

'Step up and get vaccinated': How adults should protect children from Covid-19 variants, expert says

(CNN)The Delta variant continues to be a major threat to America's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic and getting more vaccine shots into arms is a way to combat it, an expert says.

The highly contagious, aggressive variant was first detected in India and has made its way to the majority of US states, officials said.

In Washoe County, Nevada, for instance, 17 Delta variant cases have been detected, the county's Regional Information Center said in a press release. Two of the Delta variant cases involve students at Hunsberger Elementary School.

"We cannot continue to have pockets of unvaccinated counties and areas in this country," Dr. Jayne Morgan, executive director of Piedmont Healthcare's Coronavirus Task Force in Atlanta, told CNN's Fredricka Whitfield Saturday. Those pockets of unvaccinated populations create a place where variants can continue to develop, "and then those mutations have the ability to continue to learn, to become smarter, and eventually evade the immunization status of the rest of us," Morgan said.

The fact that children under the age of 12 are not cleared to take a Covid-19 vaccine is why more eligible people need to get their shots, Morgan said.

"Our children represent that pocket of our society that currently is unable to be vaccinated, so it is dependent on the rest of us to step up and get vaccinated, such that we can protect all of those who are unable to be vaccinated currently," Morgan said.
 

1212ham

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I'm concerned about short-sighted, fast and loose "science" trumping the actual scientific method.
I'm just tying to understand your position/motivation, but you evaded answering the question. Since you can't or won't say why you're more concerned about the vax than the virus, I'll reduce it to a binary question. Do you believe the vaccines will kill more people than the virus?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I'm just tying to understand your position/motivation, but you evaded answering the question. Since you can't or won't say why you're more concerned about the vax than the virus, I'll reduce it to a binary question. Do you believe the vaccines will kill more people than the virus?
i'm still trying to figure out why all these tards think the establishmanet is trying to wipe out their tax base? that's where they get their income. capitalists do not destroy their source of income..."well then the establishment can come in and take everything!"...guess what sparkles? they can already do that any time they want to, with very little trouble, they don't need to give anyone a special shot first....but they don't want to...let me explain it in movie terms....the Vampires want to take over, but if they ever do, they'll kill all the humans, and quickly starve themselves to death....same thing with politicians, except they've already learned that lesson...it's much better for the establishment to maintain the status quo and continue to collect taxes from the sheeple than it is to have to start all over again
 

mooray

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I'm just tying to understand your position/motivation, but you evaded answering the question. Since you can't or won't say why you're more concerned about the vax than the virus, I'll reduce it to a binary question. Do you believe the vaccines will kill more people than the virus?
I'd also like to know why science is in quotes as to imply that's it's not science, and I'd also like to know which steps in the the actual scientific method were bypassed. I don't think people realize how gnarly the medical industry is. Even when a process is shortened, it's still a shit ton of testing and analysis. But, PJD is in a high-risk category to take one of these vaccines, it's just that he narcissistically projects that he doesn't give a shit about the other end of the high-risk spectrum.
 

Fogdog

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I'd also like to know why science is in quotes as to imply that's it's not science, and I'd also like to know which steps in the the actual scientific method were bypassed. I don't think people realize how gnarly the medical industry is. Even when a process is shortened, it's still a shit ton of testing and analysis. But, PJD is in a high-risk category to take one of these vaccines, it's just that he narcissistically projects that he doesn't give a shit about the other end of the high-risk spectrum.
Plasma Beings. Tell us about Plasma Beings. tku
 

OldMedUser

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Got my 2nd dose of Moderna yesterday and now my wifi is really fast! Other than a bit of a sore shoulder having no issues but the wife is feeling real crappy with headache, joint pain and feeling feverish tho she isn't running a temp.

I've never had a flu shot but after careful consideration and lots of research decided my chances of surviving the vaccine were a lot better than surviving Covid so went with the best option. All restrictions coming off July first here in Alberta so in a couple weeks I'll toss that damn mask myself but still taking care in public until shot 2 kicks in.

Darwin will take care of the anti-vaxxers in his own time with new and more virulent variants. The general IQ level should rise a couple of points when he's done. ;)

:peace:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Russia had the first Covid vaccine. Now its population don't seem to want it. (yahoo.com)

Russia had the first Covid vaccine. Now its population don't seem to want it.
MOSCOW — In August 2020, Russia became the first country in the world to register a Covid-19 vaccine. President Vladimir Putin announced the news on national television and said one of his daughters had already been vaccinated.

At the time, Russia was set to race ahead of other countries in its efforts to vaccinate its population.

Instead, 10 months after Sputnik V’s approval, Russia's vaccination rate is one of the lowest in countries where vaccines are widely available.


Just 14 percent of Russia’s 146 million people have been vaccinated with at least one dose, compared to 53.5 percent of Americans, according to Our World in Data, a monitoring project based at the University of Oxford.

An ambitious plan to vaccinate 30 million Russians by June — which involved giving away cars and free groceries — has fallen short by a third.

There are three Russian-made vaccines approved for use in Russia and the country has sold Sputnik V to countries around the world, including Turkey and Brazil. Russian-made vaccines are the only ones available to most Russians and supplies are plentiful. Researchers have said that Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine is about 91 percent effective.
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CunningCanuk

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Why reports of COVID-19 infections after 2 vaccine doses aren’t cause for alarm

"Breakthrough infections" among fully vaccinated individuals can make for alarming headlines. But they're rare — totaling just 0.5 per cent of reported COVID-19 cases since vaccination efforts began, the latest Canadian data shows — and they tend to be milder.

Read in CBC News: https://apple.news/AB05iEJFDSdKaKWg3bYP9dQ
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Why reports of COVID-19 infections after 2 vaccine doses aren’t cause for alarm

"Breakthrough infections" among fully vaccinated individuals can make for alarming headlines. But they're rare — totaling just 0.5 per cent of reported COVID-19 cases since vaccination efforts began, the latest Canadian data shows — and they tend to be milder.

Read in CBC News: https://apple.news/AB05iEJFDSdKaKWg3bYP9dQ
I see they are lining up for second doses in T.O. breaking records. It looks like we are gonna have high vaccination rates in general, this delta variant is helping to motivate people. Here in NS 90%+ of people over 65 have had one dose and are eager for the second, since they opened up second doses early. We already have 80.5% of eligible people here in NS with one dose at least.

I got an email from the government telling me I can now book early, I've been trying to book a second dose for a few days, but so far all of the many clinics are booked up solid.
 

Sofa King Smoooth

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I see they are lining up for second doses in T.O. breaking records. It looks like we are gonna have high vaccination rates in general, this delta variant is helping to motivate people. Here in NS 90%+ of people over 65 have had one dose and are eager for the second, since they opened up second doses early. We already have 80.5% of eligible people here in NS with one dose at least.

I got an email from the government telling me I can now book early, I've been trying to book a second dose for a few days, but so far all of the many clinics are booked up solid.
There is plenty vaccine available in Missouri, USA.

Went to walmart a couple days ago to get covid home tests for my daughters, their mom(my ex), and ex mother in law. They were all around my oldest son who tested positive last week. Everyone tested negative by the way.

Anyhow while at the pharmacy there was a pharmacist that was checking expiration dates on vaccine and told the head pharmacist that the shots were due to expire in July.

I imagine they will all be wasted.
 

captainmorgan

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My friend is still having problems more than two months after getting covid. She was scheduled for minor knee surgery before covid but it was delayed of course. Now they say she is not healthy enough for surgery, she has elevated numbers in her D-dimer test, over 1,100 and she is covered in bruises. D-dimmer measures a protein that is created when the body breaks down blood clots. She found out a relative of another friend had the same thing after covid and it took them 6 months before their D-dimer numbers were normal.
 
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