Pandemic 2020

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DIY-HP-LED

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You guys should be in good shape if you get to 85%, it's looking like we'll be lucky to get over 60%, too many brainwashed Qtards here.
Here in NS we've got nearly 80% with a single shot 12+ years old and more getting vaccinated all the time, I hope we should see around 90% fully vaccinated here by fall. I got an email about moving my 2nd Pfizer ahead the other day.

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DIY-HP-LED

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There appears to be a slight leveling of the upward curve, but we are almost at 80% (79.3%) now, I don't see why we shouldn't make 90% by fall. Those who get the first dose will most likely get the second, now if we can just beat the delta variant before it hits us hard.

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injinji

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. . . . . . . . . it's looking like we'll be lucky to get over 60%, too many brainwashed Qtards here.
It's much lower than that in the red states. There was a story on NPR earlier tonight about the car companies rethinking their placement of so many factories in the south. Toyota said that they only had 15% of their Mississippi workers get the vaccine. I think the highest was 50%. All auto workers are still wearing mask on the line. Looks like they won't be going away anytime soon.
 

Sativied

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You guys should be in good shape if you get to 85%, it's looking like we'll be lucky to get over 60%, too many brainwashed Qtards here.
What also plays a role, especially with youngsters, is that over 60% of the population goes on vacation abroad, people are eager to get a vax passport/app. Over the past 2 weeks, 40% of people 500 people returning from a vacation in Spain and Portugal alone were infected. Delta variant now at 9%. That’s only 50 people but it’s expected to become the dominant variant within a month or two.

The main hurdle now is to get that 85% to actually get the second shot. With zero cases in many areas, people may be less eager to follow up. Although largely overlapping the vaccinated part, at least 12% of the population already had covid, likely many more. If herd immunity is an option, we shoudl have some good relevant data later this year.

I’m scheduled this week for my second pfizer shot and not looking forward to it. First one felt like how some described the second. Felt lilke I had the flu and just wanted to sleep for days. If the Delta variant didn’t exist, I’d skip or at least delay the second shot.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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What also plays a role, especially with youngsters, is that over 60% of the population goes on vacation abroad, people are eager to get a vax passport/app. Over the past 2 weeks, 40% of people 500 people returning from a vacation in Spain and Portugal alone were infected. Delta variant now at 9%. That’s only 50 people but it’s expected to become the dominant variant within a month or two.

The main hurdle now is to get that 85% to actually get the second shot. With zero cases in many areas, people may be less eager to follow up. Although largely overlapping the vaccinated part, at least 12% of the population already had covid, likely many more. If herd immunity is an option, we shoudl have some good relevant data later this year.

I’m scheduled this week for my second pfizer shot and not looking forward to it. First one felt like how some described the second. Felt lilke I had the flu and just wanted to sleep for days. If the Delta variant didn’t exist, I’d skip or at least delay the second shot.
Every shot is different. You might not get any symptoms at all from your next shot. I wish people would stop overthinking getting the shot and just Do It. This pussification is pathetic. We are crisis for fucks sakes.
 

Budzbuddha

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A coronavirus outbreak hit a Florida government building. Two people are dead but a vaccinated employee wasn't infected

Two people are dead and four of their coworkers were hospitalized after a Covid-19 outbreak swept through a government building in Manatee County, Florida.


The outbreak began in the IT department, according to Manatee County Administrator Scott Hopes, who is also an epidemiologist. Another person who worked on the same floor but in a different department also tested positive for coronavirus last week.

Of the six people infected, five were hospitalized. One employee who was in the hospital died and another employee who was not hospitalized also died, Hopes told CNN's Erin Burnett.

The only exposed employee in the IT office who was vaccinated did not get infected, Hopes said.

"The clinical presentation gives me concern that we're dealing with a very infectious variant that is quite deadly," Hopes told Burnett.

The government building was closed on Friday as a precaution. It reopened Monday but officials didn't implement a mask requirement, instead keeping them optional.
 

hanimmal

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A coronavirus outbreak hit a Florida government building. Two people are dead but a vaccinated employee wasn't infected

Two people are dead and four of their coworkers were hospitalized after a Covid-19 outbreak swept through a government building in Manatee County, Florida.


The outbreak began in the IT department, according to Manatee County Administrator Scott Hopes, who is also an epidemiologist. Another person who worked on the same floor but in a different department also tested positive for coronavirus last week.

Of the six people infected, five were hospitalized. One employee who was in the hospital died and another employee who was not hospitalized also died, Hopes told CNN's Erin Burnett.

The only exposed employee in the IT office who was vaccinated did not get infected, Hopes said.

"The clinical presentation gives me concern that we're dealing with a very infectious variant that is quite deadly," Hopes told Burnett.

The government building was closed on Friday as a precaution. It reopened Monday but officials didn't implement a mask requirement, instead keeping them optional.
These are the stories that there will be enough of to hopefully tune out the noise being produced by the hate mongers behind the death cult propaganda.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump’s Shadow Looms Over The Red State Covid Response

“We are seeing the effects of the toxic, devastating legacy of Donald Trump right now in the places that supported him the most,” says Chris Hayes.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Delta variant rates doubled in the US in 2 weeks, Fauci said: from 9.9% to 20.6%. It could derail the US COVID-19 recovery. (yahoo.com)

Delta variant rates doubled in the US in 2 weeks, Fauci said: from 9.9% to 20.6%. It could derail the US COVID-19 recovery.

  • The Delta variant is the "greatest threat" to US COVID-19 efforts, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday.
  • He said its prevalence in the US doubled within 2 weeks, a worrying sign.
  • The variant is more transmissible and dangerous than other types of the coronavirus.
The proportion of Delta variant coronavirus cases in the US doubled in two weeks, Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Tuesday.

Speaking at a press briefing, Fauci, the White House chief medical advisor, said the variant was currently the "greatest threat" to the US efforts to eliminate COVID-19.

20.6% of the COVID-19 in the US are now due to the Delta variant. That is about double the rate seen on June 5, when the variant made up 9.9% of cases.

On May 22, 2.7% of cases were caused by the Delta variant, Fauci said.

He said the US seems to be "following the same pattern" as the UK, where the variant quickly became dominant and now makes up 99% of cases.

In an interview with "Good Morning America" on Friday, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Rochelle Walensky warned that the variant would likely become dominant in the US in the coming months.

On Monday, the World Health Organization called the Delta variant the "fittest" strain of the coronavirus yet.

That is because, compared to the Alpha variant, which to date still dominant in the US, the Delta variant is a lot more transmissible.

It also appears to cause more hospitalizations and seems more likely to break through the protection given by one dose of the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines.

Two doses of those vaccine are still effective at preventing symptomatic disease.

It is not clear how much protection the Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines give against the variant.

On Friday, President Joe Biden urged Americans to get fully vaccinated.

He warned that young adults are particularly vulnerable, as they are less likely to be vaccinated and more likely to be socializing than older people.
 

schuylaar

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nice sticky wicket he got us into..healthcare workers must be vaccinated it was so before the black years and it is so now.

you can always look at it as how lucky you are to be a recipient of mRNA technology so many years sooner and in our lifetime.
 

schuylaar

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Delta variant rates doubled in the US in 2 weeks, Fauci said: from 9.9% to 20.6%. It could derail the US COVID-19 recovery. (yahoo.com)

Delta variant rates doubled in the US in 2 weeks, Fauci said: from 9.9% to 20.6%. It could derail the US COVID-19 recovery.

  • The Delta variant is the "greatest threat" to US COVID-19 efforts, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday.
  • He said its prevalence in the US doubled within 2 weeks, a worrying sign.
  • The variant is more transmissible and dangerous than other types of the coronavirus.
The proportion of Delta variant coronavirus cases in the US doubled in two weeks, Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Tuesday.

Speaking at a press briefing, Fauci, the White House chief medical advisor, said the variant was currently the "greatest threat" to the US efforts to eliminate COVID-19.

20.6% of the COVID-19 in the US are now due to the Delta variant. That is about double the rate seen on June 5, when the variant made up 9.9% of cases.

On May 22, 2.7% of cases were caused by the Delta variant, Fauci said.

He said the US seems to be "following the same pattern" as the UK, where the variant quickly became dominant and now makes up 99% of cases.

In an interview with "Good Morning America" on Friday, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Rochelle Walensky warned that the variant would likely become dominant in the US in the coming months.

On Monday, the World Health Organization called the Delta variant the "fittest" strain of the coronavirus yet.

That is because, compared to the Alpha variant, which to date still dominant in the US, the Delta variant is a lot more transmissible.

It also appears to cause more hospitalizations and seems more likely to break through the protection given by one dose of the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines.

Two doses of those vaccine are still effective at preventing symptomatic disease.

It is not clear how much protection the Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines give against the variant.

On Friday, President Joe Biden urged Americans to get fully vaccinated.

He warned that young adults are particularly vulnerable, as they are less likely to be vaccinated and more likely to be socializing than older people.
i think it's pretty crazy how they are monitoring the variant through sewage treatment plant testing.
 

captainmorgan

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Delta is so contagious that just crossing someones path can infect you, read this morning that the Delta Plus variant is even more contagious.


 

schuylaar

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Delta is so contagious that just crossing someones path can infect you, read this morning that the Delta Plus variant is even more contagious.


Mesa County, Grand Junction CO. it's all down there. uh buh bye Pillbillies..on a side note that area has the most Denture Doctors per Capita.
 
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