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Xx Peach xX (143363031) wrote:Fester (126579776) wrote:Xx Peach xX (143363031) wrote:The level of entitlement & stubbornness in anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers is insane. Just wear the mask, get the shot(s), and shut up. If they don't want to do that for whatever stupid reason they have, then it's better to also shut up about it. It's crazy how some people celebrate their idiocy and ignorance.
& This is coming from someone who is naturally extremely stubborn herself. I just don't understand these idiots.
Similar arguments can be made about those who push the vax. There's good reasons to get it, and good ones not to get it. It just doesn't make sense to me for anyone to push others either way.
In my country you’re not allowed into the main malls & most important places if you’re not vaccinated. You need to show your vaccine certificate. You can’t travel to or from my country unless you’re vaccinated. One of my aunts, who’s an anti-vaxxer, was, you can say, forced to take one. My country has its faults, but this decision sure isn’t one.
Quarantined Mata (13429328) wrote:I'm at the vaccination center. I'm finally fully vaccinated
Sorry for your loss, Rod
Nightcrawler (126579776) wrote:So my neighbor who shall remain nameless........
She's a hypochondriac. She sees covid cooties everywhere and has had it - 4 times now. She goes for testing twice a week. She was in the first wave of vaccine takers. She wears a mask inside her car.....alone. The only reasons she leaves her house are for food, to get covid tested, and to see doctors. I think she anoints the outside of her house with cleaning alcohol every Saturday night as some sort of new religious ritual.
But I absolutely love talking to her and she'll pop out on her back porch when I'm grilling and we'll chat and I'll fluff her dogs. She has showed up as a "positive" test for covid in my town about a dozen times - yes she still goes twice a week to get tested even after testing positive. I think covid loves her. Her first bout with it kept her in bed for 3 days, but now she is asymptomatic when she testes positive. I think her dogs got infected and now every time she recovers, she gets it from them again. She thinks it will eventually go away and I don't.
But my questions swirl around what she does and how they affect the numbers. If someone who knows they are positive can just go get tested over and over and over and over.........doesn't that skew the numbers? Because the positive test numbers are what seem to drive a lot of angst in people when discussing this. I'm way more interested in the numbers around hospitals filling up than I am how many people are positive who feel fine. After all, the optics that seem most important to me are when people can't get medical help - and need it. I don't really care if 20M people have covid and get the sniffles or feel nothing. Welcome to life. But I do care when it takes people down.
Am I off here? Should I care that covid is spreading again if it doesn't really move the needle on hospital beds? For background, our local hospitals have seen an increase in bed counts for covid, but are nowhere near the top end they touched at the height of the problem 7 months ago.
Xx Peach xX (143363031) wrote:Someone I know had a wedding last Friday. The hotel asked each guest to show their vaccine card (through an app here, or the actual card itself). Some didn’t have it because they didn’t get their shots. Hours of makeup, hair, dress-picking gone just like that since they were sent home.
Good. Not a drop of sympathy from me.
The vaccine was available for months, my family got it before it was approved by the FDA since Pfizer got FDA approved on Aug 23. + here we get vaccinated pretty quickly. They had no excuse. Just selfishness.
Cookie Monster (4327680) wrote:Nightcrawler (126579776) wrote:So my neighbor who shall remain nameless........
She's a hypochondriac. She sees covid cooties everywhere and has had it - 4 times now. She goes for testing twice a week. She was in the first wave of vaccine takers. She wears a mask inside her car.....alone. The only reasons she leaves her house are for food, to get covid tested, and to see doctors. I think she anoints the outside of her house with cleaning alcohol every Saturday night as some sort of new religious ritual.
But I absolutely love talking to her and she'll pop out on her back porch when I'm grilling and we'll chat and I'll fluff her dogs. She has showed up as a "positive" test for covid in my town about a dozen times - yes she still goes twice a week to get tested even after testing positive. I think covid loves her. Her first bout with it kept her in bed for 3 days, but now she is asymptomatic when she testes positive. I think her dogs got infected and now every time she recovers, she gets it from them again. She thinks it will eventually go away and I don't.
But my questions swirl around what she does and how they affect the numbers. If someone who knows they are positive can just go get tested over and over and over and over.........doesn't that skew the numbers? Because the positive test numbers are what seem to drive a lot of angst in people when discussing this. I'm way more interested in the numbers around hospitals filling up than I am how many people are positive who feel fine. After all, the optics that seem most important to me are when people can't get medical help - and need it. I don't really care if 20M people have covid and get the sniffles or feel nothing. Welcome to life. But I do care when it takes people down.
Am I off here? Should I care that covid is spreading again if it doesn't really move the needle on hospital beds? For background, our local hospitals have seen an increase in bed counts for covid, but are nowhere near the top end they touched at the height of the problem 7 months ago.
She would drive me nuts. That said, I tend to think these things even out in the wash. She may be increasing the number reported, but since we have no idea how many aren’t reported for difference they reasons, I still doubt the reported number is higher than the real number.
Cookie Monster (4327680) wrote:Xx Peach xX (143363031) wrote:Someone I know had a wedding last Friday. The hotel asked each guest to show their vaccine card (through an app here, or the actual card itself). Some didn’t have it because they didn’t get their shots. Hours of makeup, hair, dress-picking gone just like that since they were sent home.
Good. Not a drop of sympathy from me.
The vaccine was available for months, my family got it before it was approved by the FDA since Pfizer got FDA approved on Aug 23. + here we get vaccinated pretty quickly. They had no excuse. Just selfishness.
I couldn’t agree more.
Xx Peach xX (143363031) wrote:Soo… what do you guys think about the booster? Some people that got the 2 shots do not want the booster.
I got my 2 shots of course, and I’m planning to get the booster, as well.
ibZ (187865262) wrote:You can be vaccinated and protect yourself
Hidin Bodies (126579776) wrote:It's going to happen. It's going to become the next annual "flu shot".
Hidin Bodies (126579776) wrote:Natural immunity is actually a thing now ... Natural immunity and vaccines will get the numbers down.
Cookie Monster (4327680) wrote:Hidin Bodies (126579776) wrote:Natural immunity is actually a thing now ... Natural immunity and vaccines will get the numbers down.
Yes, natural immunity exists. In the second instance, do you mean herd immunity? I only ask because natural immunity is binary... now or never... so technically there's no future tense ("will"). Herd immunity and vaccines will get the numbers down, but herd immunity takes longer based on the strength and breadth of a virus, as well as the number and strength of variants, so we have a long way to go before those numbers are significant.