oh she is the one pushing it even more so than me. so i am throwing her completely under the bus along with the fictional doctor
nah it was just insurance doing insurance things they thought i wouldnt feel like calling and dealing with it over $40 and folks they were right.
Walmart CEO just sent out mandate that all market, regional, divisional, and campus associates to be vaccinated by 10/4.
Where does he come up with this data? Just curious because it seems like there is a lot of contradicting information out there. CDC study shows three-fourths of people infected in Massachusetts covid-19 outbreak were vaccinated https://apple.news/AdSmIZE8WQLqa4zfaoS5E5w
next Friday on tucker Carlson, exclusive interview with Michigan HS senior who has a scholarship to the university of Michigan but won’t be going because they’re requiring the vaccine!! Fucking up her future to own the libs!! Friday at 8pm.
Yeah we're never gonna get out of this game of asinine argument whack-a-mole with anti-vaccers. Mandates.
I think the message of "get the vaccine so you at least don't end up on a ventilator" is starting to break through given the recent uptick in vaccinations.
I hope so, but I think people are too dug in. I do think that once it gets "full approval" you'll see a bunch of people try to pass it off as if that's what they were waiting for. Basically there needs to be some sort of public catalyst that lets them change positions without having to admit maybe being wrong.
I think it has more to do with people knowing people in the hospital/dying or some of the lazy idiots who aren’t anti-vax but just lazy idiots going to get it. Glad to see the uptick though.
I’m stocked up and ready to hide for another year lol. It’s sad that we are so stupid. But I’m the fool for not expecting this.
Right, this is what I'm referring to. There may be some creeping concern about "vaccines don't work!" generating skepticism but if your friend dies after being on a ventilator for 10 days then hopefully that's more resounding.
the Republican donors who own commercial real estate have to be pressuring Fox and other republicans on vaccines. I don’t for a second think it’s because it’s the right thing to do.
My brother, aunt, uncle and two friends got vaccinated this week because of Fox News. I begged them for months to get it, but when Fox News starting pushing it, they ran out to get an appointment. Honestly, we should’ve called the vaccine the Trump shot or some garbage like that because we’d have a lot more people vaccinated.
You are definitely p simp. Jk. This is directly from a CDC presentation that was out last night and today based on emerging data about Delta. It showed 8x reduction.
Here is thread with explanation psimp7 also, in a state with very high vaccination rates like Mass and especially in a town that has very high liberal political leanings vaccine rate was probably close to 90%. So yes, infections would skew to vaccinated people when most are vaccinated. Nationally the story is quite different.
people try to draw wild conclusions without taking into account variable base rates of vaccination or environmental factors Provincetown is incredibly vaccinated, some of the highest rates in the country, AND its basically environmentally designed to spread covid with tons of poorly ventilated small bars/restaurants. if you have 1000 people and 950 people are vaccinated in your sample obvious things are obvious! great town though
Cases around metro Atlanta counties mayyyyyyy (I'm not an expert don't kill me) be peaking. Percent positivity has stayed roughly the same while cases are dropping the past couple of days.
i'm really really hoping what happened in the uk is going to be the model even in a below average vaxxed overall population the spike turned around as fast as it came, i'm afraid in many communities of the us they won't have the UK's super high elderly vax rate so the hospital overload will be much worse here
Hope you’re right. how does our vax rate compared to theirs, and did they enact any meaningful policy during the spike differently than the us?
Forgive me if this is a really dumb question, but if you have a smaller vunerable population and a more contagious variant, shouldn't the peak be quicker?
Along these lines, I remember being surprised how long it look the first wave last year to reach the more rural areas. I guess I expected it to spread like wildfire given how infectious the original strain was. Wonder how long it will take delta to spread like that.
Yes, generally speaking it's thought this variant will have sharper increases and decreases. Obviously we'll see soon enough.