Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Well no! And I thought that I covered that when I said that, for the INDIVIDUAL, it is a GOOD thing.
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I guess if you are into lying you could do that. Why someone without an obvious risk factor would do that is not clear to me.
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Yes, we all know that. What is your point?
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It is actually subcutaneous, not IM. Arm or stomach. They have 10 stations, takes about 2 minutes for the injections. There is, of course, some paperwork time. One hour wait time to check for a reaction. Regarding the efficacy, I have not seen any specific data.
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I can't know exactly what is in their mind. But, I can guess that they think that they NEED it for PREVENTION of CV - in lieu of another free PREVENTION that MORE people are taking called a CV vaccination shot. How the Health Care and Medical Science in the US has gotten so twisted and turned around 180 degrees on itself, I don't know. Someone may write a book about that? I think that some people think that it is free and like insurance and they have the time - so, why NOT? They might also be psychologically seeking attention for attention's sake. The CDC's rules seem stricter than Florida's rules. So, I wonder what would happen if some lawyer sued Florida over this? Is it good for society and economics to hand out treatments like candy when we have a known PREVENTION in the form of CV vaccines? I KNOW that the treatments are GREAT for those that REALLY need them, but there must be some downsides to administrating treatments to those that just FEEL that they WANT them?
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I responded to a statement that many of those receiving the monoclonal treatment are breakthrough cases. My point is that more people who are not vaccinated will be receiving the treatment than folks with break through cases. This remains a pandemic of the un-vaccinated and that is also my point.
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Yes, we all know that. There is no need to keep stating the obvious.
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There are still people who do not believe "the obvious" so why not attempt to reach those people? Is it futile? I don't think so.
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I think we can safely assume that this forum is primarily, perhaps overwhelmingly, read by people who live in The Villages. Over 90% of those have been fully vaccinated, as per the CDC. If you wish to expand the readership to Sumter County then the percentage fully vaccinated is nearly 80%. The ones who haven't been vaccinated either have some specific health issue that precludes vaccination or they have decided that the cons outweigh the pros. If you are of typical age in The Villages, I believe the pros outweigh the cons, by a large margin, but it is their decision. It is the height of hubris to assume that you will "reach those people" or that it is your role in life to "reach those people" in The Villages. If you want to provide some new facts then that is fine but repeatedly make the same statements over and over again serves no purpose. You do not have the domain expertise that would mark you as someone to pay attention to.
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