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“During April 4–July 17, a total of 569,142 (92%) COVID-19 cases, 34,972 (92%) hospitalizations, and 6,132 (91%) COVID-19–associated deaths were reported among persons not fully vaccinated, and 46,312 (8%) cases, 2,976 (8%) hospitalizations, and 616 (9%) deaths were reported among fully vaccinated persons in the 13 jurisdictions (Table). The weekly prevalence of the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant increased from <1% to 90% during April 4–July 17. Full vaccination coverage increased from 19% to 54%; in the final week, coverage ranged by age group from 45% (in persons aged 18–49 years) to 73% (≥65 years). “During April 4–June 19, fully vaccinated persons accounted for 5% of cases, 7% of hospitalizations, and 8% of deaths overall; these percentages were higher during June 20–July 17 (18%, 14%, and 16%, respectively). Using the reported 37% vaccination coverage for the 13 jurisdictions during April 4–June 19 and an assumption of 90% VE, vaccinated persons would have been expected to account for 6% of cases (close to the 5% observed). With 53% coverage reported during June 20–July 17, vaccinated persons were expected to account for 10% of cases at a constant VE of 90%; the observed 18% would have been expected at a lower VE of 80%. “[NOTE THIS PARAGRAPH!] Averaged weekly, age-standardized rates (events per 100,000 persons) were higher among persons not fully vaccinated than among fully vaccinated persons for reported cases (112.3 versus 10.1), hospitalizations (9.1 versus 0.7), and deaths (1.6 versus 0.1) during April 4–June 19, as well as during June 20–July 17 (89.1 versus 19.4; 7.0 versus 0.7; 1.1 versus 0.1, respectively). Higher hospitalization and death rates were observed in older age groups, regardless of vaccination status, resulting in a larger impact of age-standardization on overall incidence for these outcomes.” That means, again, that in a given week, at a time when 90% of the Covid-19 cases are the Delta variant, among the UNVACCINATED, in a group of 100,000 people, 89.1 caught the virus, 7 were hospitalized, and 1.1 died. (So of every 7 unvaccinated people who go to the hospital, 1 dies and 6 live to go home and try to recover from it.) Among the VACCINATED, out of 100,000 people in the general population, 19.4 caught the virus, 0.7 had to be hospitalized, and 0.1 died. That means ONE person in a MILLION who was vaccinated DIED in that week. Another way of looking at it is to say that in that week, out of 100,000 people in one week, 99,911 who were NOT vaccinated did NOT get sick. If you multiply that by 52 weeks, however, it looks like roughly one UNvaccinated person in 20 would get Covid and 0.6 out of 100 would die IN A YEAR. My math may be wrong here. Here’s the link: Monitoring Incidence of COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, and Deaths, by Vaccination Status — 13 U.S. Jurisdictions, April 4–July 17, 2021 | MMWR By the way, here are a couple useful charts of where various news sources fall on the political spectrum and the reliability spectrum. Worth saving and framing. Last edited by MandoMan; 09-12-2021 at 07:44 AM. |
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If the Covid death numbers are just cooked, do you have an explanation for the approximately 550,000 additional deaths in 2020? What prerequisite screening processes were skipped?
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COVID-19 Survivors Have Broad, Longer-Term Immunity
Besides the study out of Israel, there is another source out of Cell Reports Medicine: DEFINE_ME Research lead Dr. is out of Emory University. Rafi Ahmed, director of the Emory University Vaccine Center and a lead author of the paper. |
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It's funny how everyone says follow the science, trust the CDC, except when the data goes against their personal beliefs. |
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If you want the jab, get it. If you don’t want it, don’t get it. Just leave your neighbor be and let them live of die as they wish. In other words Don’t Tread on Me. Finally, unless YOU have counted the people, protocols followed, treatments received and compiled the data yourselves, please do not believe ANYONE who quotes you numbers. Especially 3 letter groups under national or NGO authority. Unless of course you do not mind leading people astray and being the indirect result of there demise. |
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Hint: The study was at the very beginning of the surge. |
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I was not clear. I want you to link me to something from the CDC that says that 14% of people hospitalized were fully vaccinated. I cannot find the CDC saying that. Please link it.
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We now have options. If you get the virus (shot or no shot), you can get the medicine for free. They set up a site in Brownwood movie theater.
(new monoclonal antibody therapy) This option sounds better than going to the hospital for treatment. |
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Hubs and I we're vaccinated February 12th and March 12th with Moderna. The end of August with both contracted covid-19. We follow CDC guidelines and we're masking up again and social distancing. None of our friends had it as far as we know and we don't know where we contracted the disease. I got it from my husband I know that much but where he got it we have no idea. Thankfully the modern vaccine kept our sickness down to a minimum. We both had one really bad day and then we were able to function relatively normally. We both quarantined for 10 days after we received our positive test for covid, per the CDC guidelines. We are both over 65. We both still can't taste or smell much of anything but are functioning normally other than that. Special shout out to thank the scientists that developed the Moderna Vaccine. Although it's waning in potency, it did exactly what it was supposed to do for us.
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COVID-19-associated hospitalizations among vaccinated and unvaccinated adults ≥18 years – COVID-NET, 13 states, January 1 – July 24, 2021 | medRxiv |
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BTW, latest info from Britain: Data show that only about 25% of deaths in Britain are among the unvaccinated - and that vaccinated people over 40 are actually MORE likely to get Covid than the unvaccinated. This, from an unbiased source. |
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I love all this bs, please don’t stop! If you do stop where will I find so much entertainment for free!
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Unfortunately, as the vax becomes ineffective for Cov-Id, the long term effects are still real, such as Bells Palsy, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. You gotta ask yourself. Is it worth it knowing you have a 99.8% chance of surviving, except maybe for those with cormobidities?
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