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06-15-2021, 01:25 PM #6126Banned
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I was armed in case shit didn't seem kosher just like back in the day...
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06-15-2021, 01:27 PM #6127
Huh? Does she live in the past? Like early May?
Everyone can try to get the vaccines now. ( it's just very hard for first shots at the Moment)
48.7% ( of total Population including kids. 40.5 Million first shots.) have one shot already. 26.8% have two. Also of TOTAL population.It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.
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06-15-2021, 01:29 PM #6128Registered User
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06-15-2021, 02:15 PM #6129
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06-15-2021, 02:41 PM #6130
Review of medical records for 2 million people in US known to have contracted COVID shows ~25% had to be treated for new medical problems after recovery, even those who were asymptotic
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/15/h...gtype=Homepage
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06-15-2021, 03:59 PM #6131
Chile is at 1.1 doses per capita, of which 80% are Sinovac, the rest mainly Pfizer and a bit of AZ, with Cansino and Jansen coming online now. So the Sinovac % is falling. The strategy has always been two doses within 4 weeks, so the fully vaxed % is high at 46% of total pop. (Canada was 8% last I looked).
Meanwhile, cases and ICU beds are at record highs, and Santiago is into its 4th “lockdown”. 27% of infections detected last week were two dosers. So even 2 doses does not prevent transmission with Sinovac.
Fortunately for the governments strategy of fastest jab to market goes in first, at least the two dosers are not going into the hospital (almost 90% of hospital beds are occupied by the unvaccinated). The Brazilian variant is highly contagious, and raging through the unvaccinated pop.
The bug got into my household via my unvaccinated sons only real outside close contact (his girlfriend), and of the 3 other members of the household (all fully vaxed), only one got it, and mildly (another young one fortunately).
Now almost half of the ICU is filled with under 40’s.
No end to this shit.
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06-15-2021, 04:28 PM #6132
Interesting info thank you Casey
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06-15-2021, 07:00 PM #6133
Robt Wachter, Chief of Medicine UCSF on PBS, says Delta (India)(B.1.617.2) variant is now 6-10% of US infections and expected to be the dominant strain in a month. One dose of an mRNA vaccine is about 35% effective against it; two doses are still very effective--he didn't give a number. Delta is more transmissible (we know that) and maybe more lethal--he says the data on that is not clear yet.
I'm glad they started naming these variants--the scheme the virologists use is way too confusing for us lay people, and probably for the virologists. And if it isn't I'm sure they're getting tired of saying and writing the whole official designation of the variants.
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06-15-2021, 07:35 PM #6134Registered User
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The efficacy number I've been seeing (for 2 doses of mRNA) is 88%.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/healt...3af_story.html
I'm glad they started naming these variants--the scheme the virologists use is way too confusing for us lay people, and probably for the virologists. And if it isn't I'm sure they're getting tired of saying and writing the whole official designation of the variants.
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06-15-2021, 09:05 PM #6135
I thought that doctor Rob was a good host for the “in the bubble” podcast.
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06-16-2021, 12:50 AM #6136Registered User
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This thread has been a wealth of information. Thank you for that, I have listened to most everything Shane Crotty has put out about COVID on YouTube. There really is no reason why I should trust the guy but I do.
I got COVID pretty bad this past January. I have asthma and it got in my lungs on day 10. Day 14 I had to go to the hospital due to low 02 levels. After being pumped full of steroids, antibiotics, and 02 I went home two days later. When I finished my cycle of steroids at home, about three weeks later, I got pneumonia that lasted for close to two months.
87 days after I got diagnosed I got the first Pfizer shot. My condition had been improving but two weeks prior to this I was still on 02 with levels in the upper 80s and very low 90s. I got the second dose a few weeks after that and it crushed me for three days. The morning before I got the second I met or exceeded all my numbers on a pulmonary function test. I have back to normal but out of shape from 3 months of couch life.
I got the shot because I can never get that again. It crushed me. I thought I would have to move to Florida, ride a scooter around Walmart, with a bottle of 02. I have always leaned towards the conspiracy side of things because it made the internet fun. When the vaccine became available I asked the opinion of my pulmonologist, I have one of those now, and he gave me a few options. Get it because we don’t know how long natural antibodies last. In some studies the vax has been known to help long haulers rebound. The vaccine can help protect you against variants and keep you out of the hospital if you get reinfected. Sounds good to me. Glad he decided to go to lung doctor school and not fuck off in the mountains for most of his life.
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06-16-2021, 02:11 AM #6137OH, MY GAWD! ―John Hillerman Big Billie Eilish fan.
But that's a quibble to what PG posted (at first, anyway, I haven't read his latest book) ―jono
we are not arguing about ski boots or fashionable clothing or spageheti O's which mean nothing in the grand scheme ― XXX-er
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06-16-2021, 05:42 AM #6138
She has an appointment for tomorrow for PFizer. She has to drive an hour each way. She heard from a source that her city isn't being shipped enough doses for it's size. It took her a lot of hours on the computer at all hours of the day and night to find a slot. It shouldn't be this way.
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06-16-2021, 07:06 AM #6139
Yes, but as I said earlier: there is and was not enough vaccine to begin with. So you can only take it from others via a bidding war.
And most manufacturers have delivery issues at the Moment. Biontech had less doses than promised ( they should come in the coming weeeks), az is notoriously unreliable and does not deliver(so unreliable that the eu is setting the lawyers in motion and has not ordered anything anymore), and j&j has lost 50 Million doses recently.
It's not a Problem of allocation, where our government would be the culprit, it's availability.It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.
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06-16-2021, 07:51 AM #6140
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06-16-2021, 08:16 AM #6141
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06-16-2021, 08:24 AM #6142
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06-16-2021, 08:38 AM #6143
These are always relative risk reductions. I'm thinking those are risk reductions against hospitalization.
Looks like Pfizer gives 79% reduction in risk for Delta (B.1.617.2 India) infection vs 92% against Alpha (B.1.1.7 UK) and protection against hospitalization is halved.
I am concerned with plateauing vaccination rates and the virtual elimination of masking/distancing rules vs the reduced efficacy against Delta and its imminently becoming the dominant variant by prevalence.Originally Posted by blurred
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06-16-2021, 09:46 AM #6144
He didn't say. Presumably a vaccine that is 35% effective in preventing infection, will have roughly similar effectiveness in preventing symptomatic disease, hospitalization, and death, based on what has been seen so far with the original strain. The details don't matter as far as the general public* is concerned--clearly one shot mRNA sucks for the delta variant--get both shots. Britain is having to postpone reopening. They have a lot of delta. Perhaps their one shot for everyone first strategy wasn't wise?
There was a lot of discussion months ago about the one shot vs two shot strategy for mRNA vaxes, with the numbers favoring the former, but that was based on data from the trials before the variants had become significant. With 35% effectiveness for one shot instead of 80% or so in the trials the math changes.
*PBS viewership is hardly the "general public". And I do get the impression that the News Hour is kinda hoping the pandemic will never end. They certainly emphasize the bad news over the good--but that's the news biz I guess. It's entirely possible that I will have to eat these words, or rather, just delete the post.
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06-16-2021, 10:54 AM #6145Registered User
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitch...auls-1.6066311
3 more covid long haulers tell their storeyLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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06-16-2021, 11:10 AM #6146Registered User
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Based on some of the posters from the UK, Germany, and Chile in the last few pages, and other TGR smart people in regards to the Delta Variant, I decided on the Pfizer vax as my second instead of AZ when the opportunity arose this morning.
Stoked to be adding to Canada’s solid number of second dosees…. Vax cocktail and all. I love cocktails.
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06-16-2021, 11:27 AM #6147
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06-16-2021, 11:31 AM #6148Registered User
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06-16-2021, 12:09 PM #6150
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