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re: Auburn, Alabama, require vaccination all employees.
Posted on 10/27/21 at 1:52 pm to HailToTheChiz
Posted on 10/27/21 at 1:52 pm to HailToTheChiz
Considering all this .....Why is everyone ignoring a simple fact regarding Auburn?
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August this year, Harsin is diagnosed with Covid and runs practices from his home. Harsin is ineligible to take the vaccine for 90 days.
Why comment on something he can't do?
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August this year, Harsin is diagnosed with Covid and runs practices from his home. Harsin is ineligible to take the vaccine for 90 days.
Why comment on something he can't do?
Posted on 10/27/21 at 2:07 pm to bluedragon
I made that comment in here or in a thread on the rant. That’s why the reporter is an idiot because Harsin can’t get one till November 20-25. Also, who is to say he didn’t get one before getting sick?
Posted on 10/27/21 at 3:17 pm to BranTheHuman2
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You guys look fricking insane.
Insane for not getting a vaccination that doesn't stop you from getting the disease, doesn't stop you from spreading the disease, and whose side effects are on par with your symptoms even if you get the disease? Assuming you're not old and/or fat of course.
Yea man, that's totally insane.
Posted on 10/27/21 at 8:27 pm to BranTheHuman2
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You guys look fricking insane. Get vaccinated for fricks sake.
So how are we the insane ones again?
Posted on 10/27/21 at 8:33 pm to bluedragon
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August this year, Harsin is diagnosed with Covid and runs practices from his home. Harsin is ineligible to take the vaccine for 90 days.
I thought this was true, but it is only true if you took the antibody treatment. Auburn is stocking up in the J&J vaccine because it is one shot and gives folks more time to take it.
Posted on 10/28/21 at 9:30 am to allin2010
Posted on 10/28/21 at 10:14 am to jangalang
Ha...So right....
Him and thousands of workers of companies, and I am sure universities who pushed back, bc the number of unvaxxed is still so large in the work force that any massive loss of jobs in major sectors of business could disrupt the economy that is already so fragile under Biden's management.
Him and thousands of workers of companies, and I am sure universities who pushed back, bc the number of unvaxxed is still so large in the work force that any massive loss of jobs in major sectors of business could disrupt the economy that is already so fragile under Biden's management.
Posted on 10/28/21 at 6:01 pm to AuSteeler
Posted on 10/29/21 at 8:49 am to 88TIger
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Meanwhile in a country with 91% Vax rate
This is false. 75% is correct.
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that cannot be blamed on the unvaxed
I'm not sure its a blame issue, but right now unvaccinated people in Ireland are 4 times more likely to test positive with Covid and 18 times more likely to be hospitalized. Numbers that are becoming increasingly common around the globe are present in Ireland...the least vaccinated group is 18-35 and they make up 47% of COVID cases currently.
A quick glance at some data showed some positive news. Hospitalizations are down from similar numbers of infections earlier in the pandemic. I feel certain there are reasons but I'm not sure.
This post was edited on 10/29/21 at 9:05 am
Posted on 10/29/21 at 8:53 am to Tigerman97
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but right now unvaccinated people in Ireland are 4 times more likely to test positive with Covid and 18 times more likely to be hospitalized.
That’s their problem, not yours
Posted on 10/29/21 at 8:55 am to jangalang
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That’s their problem, not yours
Unless you work in health care.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 8:58 am to Tigerman97
Why? Vaccinated are passing along the virus as well. Not sure how that makes sense. Especially the D variant.
The same healthcare workers that were giving care all through last year are now a liability?
The same healthcare workers that were giving care all through last year are now a liability?
Posted on 10/29/21 at 9:03 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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Why? Vaccinated are passing along the virus as well. Not sure how that makes sense. Especially the D variant.
You do realize that even though a fully vaccinated person can pass Covid to someone else...basic understanding of viral transmission means they are far less likely to do so. 1) They are less likely to contract Covid. Can't pass what you don't have. 2) They are less likely to develop severe Covid which means they won't have the viral loads necessary for transmission. As you mentioned a vaccinated person can catch COVID and pass COVID but it is considerably less likely.
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The same healthcare workers that were giving care all through last year are now a liability?
I'm not sure what this means. I realize its an anti-vac talking point. I just don't see how it applies. If it's in my response to jang...the idea that what I do doesn't effect others doesn't hold water.
This post was edited on 10/29/21 at 9:04 am
Posted on 10/29/21 at 9:11 am to Tigerman97
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Unless you work in health care.
I don’t see homemade triages being built because 20% of general pop being unvax. And don’t worry, healthcare will bill for those visits.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 9:14 am to jangalang
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I don’t see homemade triages being built because 20% of general pop being unvax. And don’t worry, healthcare will bill for those visits.
I agree. That's why I pointed out the info about hospitalizations.
While 75% vaccination won't create heard immunity it does slow the spread of the virus to protect health systems. Especially when the bulk of unvaccinated are younger who have a statistically better chance of having a mild case of Covid. Though with Delta obviously that number wasn't the same as earlier in the pandemic.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 10:20 am to Tigerman97
quote:You do realize that we know that you don't keep up with the latest science studies...Oh by the way This Study proves that you are incorrect on #1. #2 is still out there waiting for proof as what little there is more cases of fully vaxed people are ending up in the hospital...
You do realize that even though a fully vaccinated person can pass Covid to someone else...basic understanding of viral transmission means they are far less likely to do so. 1) They are less likely to contract Covid. Can't pass what you don't have. 2) They are less likely to develop severe Covid which means they won't have the viral loads necessary for transmission. As you mentioned a vaccinated person can catch COVID and pass COVID but it is considerably less likely.
Posted on 10/29/21 at 10:22 am to Tigerman97
quote:Please prove where people had the "Delta" variant. You can't. There is not test for variants. There is no proof of any variants out there for testing period.
Though with Delta obviously that number wasn't the same as earlier in the pandem
Posted on 10/29/21 at 10:27 am to Tigerman97
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75% is correct.
No, it's 93%
quote:Oct 14, 2021 in Journal.IE
HEALTH MINISTER STEPHEN Donnelly has been told by health officials that there are two reasons that might explain why the Covid-19 case numbers are so high in Ireland when over 93% of the population is vaccinated.
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93.3% of the Irish adult population has received at least one dose, 92.1% of the Irish adult population has received two doses
So all the high rates are adult numbers.
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This was a tweet from the PM of Ireland on August 30, 2021
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Micheál Martin
@MichealMartinTD
88.1% of over-18s are now fully vaccinated in Ireland.
I'm aware it says over 18, but then the PM of Health did not dispute the question of 93% of Ireland's population being vaccinated.
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93.3% of the Irish adult population has received at least one dose, 92.1% of the Irish adult population has received two doses
So all the high rates are for adults 18+.
This post was edited on 10/29/21 at 11:19 am
Posted on 10/29/21 at 10:43 am to Tigerman97
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ts an anti-vac talking point.
No it's not, it's my point of how silly it is to fire healthcare workers for choosing not to take the vaccine. Even after spending over year fighting the virus in patients. Dumb and reckless
Now you are being obtuse even though I have written a couple of times now that I am not anti-vaccine, but anti-mandate and pro-choice of taking the shot?
I received my vaccine shot in April so let's stop suggesting that everything is anti-vaccine. That is utterly false and a weak arguing point.
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