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does the definition of 'vaccinated' yet include boostered ?
so that's 58% of the fatalities in Jan and Feb were still Unvaccinated, despite almost A Million dead nationwide and More than five million reported dead worldwide --
Just the latest troll. . .
I will continue to beat the drum - but I won't waste any energy on the Antivaccination troll who just wants to prance
( there was always a court jester for entertainment. )
immunity wanes -
Please Be boostered.
Thank you. skiJ
Huh, seems intuitive to me, but we all learn differently.
The picture on the left shows what you see if you only consider the actual number of hospitalized cases, and it looks like you’re actually worse off to be vaccinated.
But if you consider that the group of vacccinated is much larger than the unvaccinated (especially among seniors, who are most at risk of hospitalization), then you see that your odds of ending up in hospital are much lower if vaccinated. (Right picture)
Last week they didnt have enough people to staff a BC ferry to Haida Gwai so canceled sailing and yesturday they didnt have enough security people at YVR all due to Covid sickness
I don't think everone is necessarily dying but covid IS affecting travel
Yup.
The inverse illogical thought would be: Vaccines cause poor covid outcomes, because look at all the kids who aren't vaccinated and not ending up dead or in the hospital.
That, and the latest data still shows that Omicron (BA.1) infection not very immunogenic when sera tested against BA.4/BA.5. But Omicron infection + vaccine improves neutralization titres against BA.4/BA.5
"However, the low absolute neutralization levels for BA.4 and BA.5, particularly in the unvaccinated group, are unlikely to protect well against symptomatic infection. This may indicate that, based on neutralization escape, BA.4 and BA.5 have potential to result in a new infection wave."
Oh, I know what it means. And that the statistic of what percentage of the dead were vaccinated is meaningless. It's just that the picture required a little bit of thinking. Pictures aren't supposed to require thinking like words do. That's why I never read the articles in playboy.
I want to know one thing--at my age, medical condition and vaccine status, what are my chances of getting covid, of getting sick from it, and of dying. These are numbers that might influence my behavior--getting a 4 th shot, wearing a mask, not going indoors in public, etc.
I'll let the epidemiologists worry about the rest.
dying is one of two certainties.
to paraphrase BenFranklin
I post this PSA, sourced from the TWiV doctor (Griffin), who claims many doctors aren't keeping up with available treatments. There's also a FDA website somewhere with the latest covid treatment protocols..
In addition to vaccination, there's 4 treatments now that are mostly really good and one that's ok at keeping you alive and out of the hospital if you get infected. Don't wait for symptoms. They need to be taken early after the positive test for best effect. Generally you need to be at some sort of risk to qualify (and not at other risks), though the qualifications are getting easier. Paxlovid, remdesivir, monoclonals, and molnupiravir. If you go the monoclonal route, your doc also needs to know which one works - the variants evade many of the older ones. Griffin also mentioned evusheld (sp?), but I forget what he said. Some qualify for young kids.
Monoclonal infusions are guided/managed by hospitals or infusion centers. Monoclonals are continually evaluated for efficacy by FDA with their emergency use authorization revoked/continued as applicable to efficacy. Your doc can't order Sotrivimab anymore, no infusion center or hospital will allow it as they are following EUA guidelines/updates.
You can see an example for Sotrivimab and the FDA updates here.
If you have kids in school or daycare and aren't still working from home, the biggest short term risk is someone bringing it in to your household and everyone has to isolate as it works its way through everyone there.. A week or two offline at work and school really sucks..
Then of course the long term physical issues..
Some interesting factoids. Re maternal mortality--the US sux at that compared to the the 1st world and a lot of the other worlds as well, just like we do with covid.
Re driving--it's not just risk, it's risk benefit. People accept the risk to get places faster. And of course your risk of dying behind the wheel depends on behavior, just like covid. Probably more so.
Same with heroin. I assume there's a benefit, although I have no experience. And at least some of the risk is economically dependent--if you're a big rock star who can afford the habit, has access to clean drugs and clean needles, and is lucky enough to avoid the fentanyl there's a reasonable chance of making it to a ripe old age. We all know examples.
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I couldn't afford books. A friend of mine in the year ahead. told me everything on the exams, including the boards, was in the lectures, so I went to those. He was right. The only book I bought was anatomy--for the pictures.
And I bought the ABC's of Acid Base Chemistry, because the author, Prof. Davenport, who everyone seemed to think was a big name, was signing our copies. I took mine to Antique Roadshow but it wasn't worth anything.
The places I went under grad professors usually had the library reserve desk set up with a copy of most of the required textbooks. There were a few people I knew who would just go borrow those, read the assignments there in the library, and photocopy the key parts. So it was possible to succeed without having to buy most of the books.
Well, my turn, I guess. Despite being double vaxed and single boosted (all Moderna) I got sick and tested positive last Friday night. Had to wait until Monday before I could call my doc about possibly getting one of the therapy drugs, but by then I was starting to feel better so I ultimately passed on that.
Started out with some sneezing and runny nose, and kept getting worse - fatigue, mild fever, chills, then sore throat and finally coughing up little chunks of toxic waste.
Seemed like the Russian army trying to invade my lungs. Luckily, it didn’t quite get there. Suddenly my immune system realized it knew how deal with those orc fuzz balls and kicked them out. Sore throat gone, cough gone, still a bit weak and dizzy, but feeling much better today.
Overall, like a pretty mild case of cold or flu. So, I’m thankful the vaccines trained my immune system so well, although it would have been nicer to avoid the whole experience altogether. I guess it was one of those new immune resistant variants, but I didn’t have DNA testing done on it, so have no way of knowing for sure.
After 3 pokes I got the mild 24hr covid. Caught it from my wife who had the "feel fluish off and on for two weeks" type.
Got poke #4 yesterday and switched to Moderna. Arm a bit sore and body feels achy.
Pharmacist pushed me to take 8 test kits. No cost to me, Uncle Sam pays the manufacturer 100%. We both agreed that free testing was 1 1/2 years late but good for $$ for the manufacturer.
Wife came home from work vomiting and fever like chills vey much like the Dec 2020 COVID that sent her to the hospital in an ambulance. Tested negative the next morning. It's definitely all around us. Other people she works with have it. I was sick 2 weeks ago but tested negative.. Waited out 3 days of symptoms before testing.. negative..
We're all on the 3rd poke. Really hoping we can wait and reload early fall right as the cold weather that has folks packing inside tighter again rolls in. I do have an irrational fear that TOO much might be have diminishing returns to jabs..
I was glad to have the 4 antigen tests sitting around that I previously ordered from the Post Office. Ordered my second batch of 4 tests yesterday, all free. Very easy to order from the website. Minimal questions and quick delivery. The new batch is supposed to arrive Thursday.
https://special.usps.com/testkits
conversationally, guys ,
while our out-of-pocket cost is zero,
I believe it is going to be staggering when the bill for covid comes-due -
five Trillion over the last two years in usofa ( and still rising. including the "stimulus" )
it's not free.
skiJ
Is that new? I wasn't aware we could order then twice. Didn't notice that when I ordered the first round .Quote:
Limit of #2 orders per residential address
Family gathering July 1st with my immune compromised sister there. Good to have plenty of tests available for stuff like that.. thanks..