Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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CunningCanuk

Well-Known Member
I said I was a stay at home mom, OVER 4 YEARS AGO! Because I just gave birth to my youngest son and was taking time off to care for him. If you're going to post bullshit, at least have your facts straight!

I'm the owner of the company, I declared my father in law, CEO, just to make him feel important! Feel free to message him on facebook and ask him who holds the deed to the property, who owns ALL the buildings and who's name is on the license. He will tell you straight up, he has nothing to do with it, other then wrote a check, in the beginning! He is not even considered a (owning) partner, only thing he does own, is a percentage of the profits. Now my husband is a different story, as we are married.

You're about as stupid as they come.
So your father in law is your pimp?
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Wear a mask and get vaccinated, some of the vaccinated might test positive, but few become sick and fewer still require hospitalization.
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Fully vaccinated people make up quarter of new COVID-19 infections in Los Angeles County

Health authorities in Los Angeles County, California, said more than 25% of new COVID-19 cases are among the population fully vaccinated against the virus.

The number of cases among fully vaccinated people has risen slightly since last month, when only 20% of breakthrough cases were reported in vaccinated individuals, according to Fox 11. Still, case rates are rising slower in the vaccinated group, Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer told the county's board of supervisors on Tuesday.

"As more people are vaccinated, the number of fully vaccinated people becoming infected will increase, and with the delta variant that’s far more infectious, exposures to infections have also increased," Ferrer said during a virtual meeting.

During a period from July 1 through 16, the county reported 13,598 cases, and the unvaccinated represented 74% of all the cases. Fully vaccinated residents accounted for 26% of infections, or 3,592 cases, Ferrer shared.

"There's not even 1/10th of a hospitalization per hundred thousand people for vaccinated people," Ferrer added.

Vaccines are the most effective defense against infectious diseases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and health officials stress that those who do get COVID-19 while fully vaccinated are unlikely to get very sick.

Nearly 0.27% of people fully vaccinated with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine tested positive among the group examined through July 16, while just 0.09% of those with the Moderna vaccine and 0.15% of those fully vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine tested positive for COVID-19, according to Los Angeles County Public Health.

"While there are small differences in these numbers, they may be in part due to differences in the risk of people who received different vaccines and differences in the timing of each vaccine's rollout," the health agency told the local Fox affiliate. "And because these are all very small numbers, all of the vaccines safely provide excellent protection against COVID infection, hospitalization, and death."
 

Plutonium

Well-Known Member
I also see you’re the head of marketing for daddy’s company as well?
You know, if you knew anything, like you think you do. You would know that my daddy is dead. I posted that over 4 years ago on this forum but apparently your detective skills are garbage, just like you.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Doctor: If You’re Not Vaccinated, Getting Covid Is Inevitable

As Nevada deals with a rise in Covid cases almost entirely among the unvaccinated, infectious disease expert Dr. Luis Medina-Garcia says for those who have not had the vaccine, it's not a matter of if but when they will contract the virus.
 

Plutonium

Well-Known Member
Wear a mask and get vaccinated, some of the vaccinated might test positive, but few become sick and fewer still require hospitalization.
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Fully vaccinated people make up quarter of new COVID-19 infections in Los Angeles County

Health authorities in Los Angeles County, California, said more than 25% of new COVID-19 cases are among the population fully vaccinated against the virus.

The number of cases among fully vaccinated people has risen slightly since last month, when only 20% of breakthrough cases were reported in vaccinated individuals, according to Fox 11. Still, case rates are rising slower in the vaccinated group, Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer told the county's board of supervisors on Tuesday.

"As more people are vaccinated, the number of fully vaccinated people becoming infected will increase, and with the delta variant that’s far more infectious, exposures to infections have also increased," Ferrer said during a virtual meeting.

During a period from July 1 through 16, the county reported 13,598 cases, and the unvaccinated represented 74% of all the cases. Fully vaccinated residents accounted for 26% of infections, or 3,592 cases, Ferrer shared.

"There's not even 1/10th of a hospitalization per hundred thousand people for vaccinated people," Ferrer added.

Vaccines are the most effective defense against infectious diseases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and health officials stress that those who do get COVID-19 while fully vaccinated are unlikely to get very sick.

Nearly 0.27% of people fully vaccinated with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine tested positive among the group examined through July 16, while just 0.09% of those with the Moderna vaccine and 0.15% of those fully vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine tested positive for COVID-19, according to Los Angeles County Public Health.

"While there are small differences in these numbers, they may be in part due to differences in the risk of people who received different vaccines and differences in the timing of each vaccine's rollout," the health agency told the local Fox affiliate. "And because these are all very small numbers, all of the vaccines safely provide excellent protection against COVID infection, hospitalization, and death."
This is all propaganda, most of the cases we see in our hospital are people that had at least one jab. I even hear there was a memo going around at the hospital to not report admissions from people that have been jabbed. I haven't personally seen it, as everyone I work with knows I would raise hell over it. They all know I'm one of the most vocal about the scamdemic. Most people I work with are afraid for losing their jobs to speak out against it, but they know I don't actually need my job, so they don't bother me with bullshit.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
This is all propaganda, most of the cases we see in our hospital are people that had at least one jab. I even hear there was a memo going around at the hospital to not report admissions from people that have been jabbed. I haven't personally seen it, as everyone I work with knows I would raise hell over it. They all know I'm one of the most vocal about the scamdemic. Most people I work with are afraid for losing their jobs to speak out against it, but they know I don't actually need my job, so they don't bother me with bullshit.
Looks like you are gonna get fired and covid.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
This is all propaganda, most of the cases we see in our hospital are people that had at least one jab. I even hear there was a memo going around at the hospital to not report admissions from people that have been jabbed. I haven't personally seen it, as everyone I work with knows I would raise hell over it. They all know I'm one of the most vocal about the scamdemic. Most people I work with are afraid for losing their jobs to speak out against it, but they know I don't actually need my job, so they don't bother me with bullshit.
Cool made up story!
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member

What Makes the Delta Variant of Covid-19 So Dangerous for Unvaccinated People
A unique combination of mutations led to this more infectious version of the coronavirus, prompting revised mask guidelines

The Delta variant of coronavirus was first detected in India last October, where it helped fuel a devastating Covid-19 surge that set records for new infections and deaths. Delta has since spread to more than 100 countries. Nations that had previously kept Covid-19 cases relatively low, such as Indonesia, Australia and parts of Africa, are now seeing record growth in infections from the more transmissible variant.

Delta was first detected in the U.S. in March and by mid-July accounted for three-quarters of Covid-19 cases. It has supplanted the Alpha variant, which until recently was the most widespread version of the virus in the U.S. Its impact is acutely felt in parts of the country with low vaccination rates, where case counts and hospitalizations are surging. The Delta variant accounts for 83% of all U.S. cases, according to recent estimates from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Unvaccinated individuals make up more than 95% of all hospitalizations.

What makes the Delta variant more contagious?
Researchers think Delta is about 50% more transmissible than the Alpha variant, which means the average patient would infect 50% more contacts. Alpha itself is an estimated 50% more contagious than earlier versions of the virus.

Delta’s increased infectiousness is driven by a unique combination of mutations, changes to the virus’s genetic code that affect its structure and function. Some of Delta’s most pernicious mutations affect its spike protein, which the virus uses to latch onto and infect human cells.

These mutations can make the virus better at binding to cells, as well as help it elude antibodies, which our immune systems deploy to neutralize the virus.
 

Plutonium

Well-Known Member

What Makes the Delta Variant of Covid-19 So Dangerous for Unvaccinated People
A unique combination of mutations led to this more infectious version of the coronavirus, prompting revised mask guidelines

The Delta variant of coronavirus was first detected in India last October, where it helped fuel a devastating Covid-19 surge that set records for new infections and deaths. Delta has since spread to more than 100 countries. Nations that had previously kept Covid-19 cases relatively low, such as Indonesia, Australia and parts of Africa, are now seeing record growth in infections from the more transmissible variant.

Delta was first detected in the U.S. in March and by mid-July accounted for three-quarters of Covid-19 cases. It has supplanted the Alpha variant, which until recently was the most widespread version of the virus in the U.S. Its impact is acutely felt in parts of the country with low vaccination rates, where case counts and hospitalizations are surging. The Delta variant accounts for 83% of all U.S. cases, according to recent estimates from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Unvaccinated individuals make up more than 95% of all hospitalizations.

What makes the Delta variant more contagious?
Researchers think Delta is about 50% more transmissible than the Alpha variant, which means the average patient would infect 50% more contacts. Alpha itself is an estimated 50% more contagious than earlier versions of the virus.

Delta’s increased infectiousness is driven by a unique combination of mutations, changes to the virus’s genetic code that affect its structure and function. Some of Delta’s most pernicious mutations affect its spike protein, which the virus uses to latch onto and infect human cells.

These mutations can make the virus better at binding to cells, as well as help it elude antibodies, which our immune systems deploy to neutralize the virus.
You know what's actually funny? If you knew anything about virology you would realize, it's actually the vaccinated that is causing the virus to mutate into different variants. A virus doesn't mutate because it want's to, it mutates out of necessity. The spike protein is actually causing the mutations because the normal variant is having a hard time infecting the host. I have never said the vaccines are not effective, the problem is they are causing other, very extreme medical conditions in some patience, therefore they are not safe.

Well it's been really fun trolling with you guys, but I really do need to get ready for work. We can pick up, where we left off later.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
You know what's actually funny? If you knew anything about virology you would realize, it's actually the vaccinated that is causing the virus to mutate into different variants. A virus doesn't mutate because it want's to, it mutates out of necessity. The spike protein is actually causing the mutations because the normal variant is having a hard time infecting the host. I have never said the vaccines are not effective, the problem is they are causing other, very extreme medical conditions in some patience, therefore they are not safe.

Well it's been really fun trolling with you guys, but I really do need to get ready for work. We can pick up, where we left off later.
Dont forget to wash your rancid pussy!
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
You know what's actually funny? If you knew anything about virology you would realize, it's actually the vaccinated that is causing the virus to mutate into different variants. A virus doesn't mutate because it want's to, it mutates out of necessity. The spike protein is actually causing the mutations because the normal variant is having a hard time infecting the host. I have never said the vaccines are not effective, the problem is they are causing other, very extreme medical conditions in some patience, therefore they are not safe.

Well it's been really fun trolling with you guys, but I really do need to get ready for work. We can pick up, where we left off later.
The vaccinated don't get very sick with covid and don't really give a fuck about the idiots who refuse the vaccine, or think this is some kind of hoax. The liberals and most of the elderly are protected, half the republicans and most of the Trumpers and bible thumpers are not. At this point they are hurting themselves, the vulnerable and of course the children. It's for the vulnerable and children that the vaccinated wear masks, not for the lunatics like you who believe bullshit. Most vaccinated people are not that worried about catching covid, the unvaccinated should be though.
 
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