Re: Who take vaccine?
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:05 am
Everyone is probably going to catch that.
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The largest decrease in [vaccine] hesitancy between January and May by education group was in those with a high school education or less. Hesitancy held constant in the most educated group (those with a Ph.D.); by May Ph.D.’s were the most hesitant group.
https://www.upmc.com/media/news/072621- ... -hesitancy
Depends on the weather.riskllama wrote:they shrink?
As saxi said, he died of a heart attack, unrelated to his vaccine status or position.saxitoxin wrote:Last week, Rich Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, was the only major union leader to come out in support of Biden's hairbrained scheme of semi-mandatory vaccinations. Trumka proudly said he'd recently got vaccinated.
This morning he dropped dead of a heart attack.
I suggest that you read the article saxi provides. He draws false conclusions and tries to set up a false narrative, Again, saxi tries to stir up worry about vaccines and tries to MISLEAD the feeble-minded about the efficacy of the vaccines already approved and available. MORE red herrings, more stink.saxitoxin wrote:Good news! The Lambda variant has arrived and is vaccine resistant. Hope you all enjoyed it while it lasted.
https://www.newsweek.com/lambda-covid-v ... ce-1615668
Yeah, right. Ever consider that the vaccine led to the heart attack?jusplay4fun wrote: he died of a heart attack, unrelated to his vaccine status or position.
and will you offer any proof of 1) correlation or 2) causality?jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, right. Ever consider that the vaccine led to the heart attack?jusplay4fun wrote: he died of a heart attack, unrelated to his vaccine status or position.
1. Got jabjusplay4fun wrote:
and will you offer any proof of 1) correlation or 2) causality?
I knew a guy who ate a slice of watermelon and then had a heart attack. Does watermelon cause heart attacks?jay_a2j wrote:1. Got jabjusplay4fun wrote:
and will you offer any proof of 1) correlation or 2) causality?
2. then had heart attack
You're not too good at connecting dots are you?
Did he get the jab before eating the watermelon?Dukasaur wrote:
I knew a guy who ate a slice of watermelon and then had a heart attack. Does watermelon cause heart attacks?
And apparently you connect the wrong dots, as you understand NEITHER correlation nor causality. Because I burp and then win a game, does my burp cause me to win? THEN let me keep burping ALL the time. Then I can be a general, like you.jay_a2j wrote:1. Got jabjusplay4fun wrote:
and will you offer any proof of 1) correlation or 2) causality?
2. then had heart attack
You're not too good at connecting dots are you?
Yes, as that is what is meant by "then" then.jay_a2j wrote:Did he get the jab before eating the watermelon?Dukasaur wrote:
I knew a guy who ate a slice of watermelon and then had a heart attack. Does watermelon cause heart attacks?
And you are WRONG again, saxi, as you try to spread more Fake News. The vaccine is not dangerous, despite all your attempts to spread such lies. With over half the nation fully vaccinated and over 60% with at least one dose, the nation is smartly NOT avoiding it. You are in the minority, and not one to be proud of, saxi. We do not agree with saxi as the number who have gotten the vaccine can clearly demonstrate.saxitoxin wrote:There's a lot both sides disagree about in this thread, but at least we all agree the vaccine is dangerous and should be avoided.
Approximately 0.04% of fully vaccinated people in the U.S. have reported breakthrough cases, according to researchers.
Still, most outbreaks involve unvaccinated individuals, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said last week. As of July 22, 97% of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 were unvaccinated, according to data from the University of California Davis Health.
Approximately 0.04% of the 160 million people fully vaccinated in the U.S., which amounts to 65,000 people, have reported breakthrough cases, researchers stated.
Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot COVID-19 vaccine is linked to cases of low blood-platelet counts, the European Medicines Agency said on Friday. The regulator’s drug safety committee, PRAC, said it reached the conclusion after assessing available evidence from scientific literature, as well as cases of suspected side effects reported to the drugmaker and to European and U.S. regulators. It didn't note in its statement how many cases it had observed.
The committee recommended updating the vaccine information to include immune thrombocytopenia as a possible side effect and warning health care staff and vaccine recipients of this risk.
In addition, the committee called for adding dizziness and tinnitus to the list of possible side effects after concluding that some reported cases are also linked to the vaccine.
Separately, PRAC has requested further data from AstraZeneca to assess whether its two-dose adenovirus vaccine is linked to cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome.
https://www.politico.eu/article/jj-coro ... regulator/
The fact is, millions of reasonable Americans have every right to feel confused and skeptical. Those people you refer to, Steve – the ones now telling us that we can “get back to normal just as soon as everyone is vaccinated” – those are the same people who said, “two weeks to flatten the curve!” Those are the same people who told us that masks were “useless” before they told us they were “critical.” Those are the same people who told us that a return to normalcy would occur just as soon as “the most vulnerable” among us were vaccinated. Then, just as soon as “half the population” was vaccinated. Then, just as soon as we achieved “herd immunity.” Those are the same people who told us they wouldn’t trust ANY vaccine developed under the last administration. Now, those very same people are belittling the skeptics!
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