[QUOTE=J.L.C.;1650449313]I was thinking more along the lines of people under 50. But that might be because I want to think of myself as "younger".[/QUOTE]
Nope, sorry, you’re old after like 20 or so.
Source: my kids.
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[QUOTE=J.L.C.;1650449313]I was thinking more along the lines of people under 50. But that might be because I want to think of myself as "younger".[/QUOTE]
Nope, sorry, you’re old after like 20 or so.
Source: my kids.
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^ huh?
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If true he may change his tune.
[QUOTE=Tommy W.;1650492583][img]https://i.imgur.com/jqhD0y2.jpg[/img]
If true he may change his tune.[/QUOTE]
Seems he Guillain-Barréd himself over to the Getty wedding lol
It would be hugely politically interesting if he got GBS.
get vaxxed, don't be an aaron rodgers
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1650424033]
UK is highly vaccinated and having large caseloads too, no?[/QUOTE]
Yeah. Less likely to die or be hospitalised though. The cases are going to be there, vaccinated or not. The point is to avoid excessive deaths and hospitalisations so hospitals can still continue with planned care rather than deal with covid cases and pause everything else.
Current healthcare here struggles with staffing so every covid hospitalisation has a potential to postpone planned care.
My coworker's sister died of covid. I heard she got covid twice. She was 53 and according to pictures I saw in his ********, overweight.
She was not vaccinated. Her family don't believe in the covid vaccines. I rarely hear anyone dying of covid, though.
[QUOTE=Cass40;1650511043]My coworker's sister died of covid. I heard she got covid twice. She was 53 and according to pictures I saw in his ********, overweight.
She was not vaccinated. Her family don't believe in the covid vaccines. I rarely hear anyone dying of covid, though.[/QUOTE]
I have(several) and it is unfortunate, but hopefully they are in a better place.
[QUOTE=x-trainer ben;1650512283]I have(several) and it is unfortunate, but hopefully they are in a better place.[/QUOTE]
Were they vaccinated?
[QUOTE=Cass40;1650511043]My coworker's sister died of covid. I heard she got covid twice. She was 53 and according to pictures I saw in his ********, overweight.
She was not vaccinated. Her family don't believe in the covid vaccines. I rarely hear anyone dying of covid, though.[/QUOTE]
Sorry to hear that Cass, I don't of anyone that died of Covid either
[QUOTE=x-trainer ben;1650512283]I have(several) and it is unfortunate, but hopefully they are in a better place.[/QUOTE]
Sorry to hear that ben...
[QUOTE=mtpockets;1650513353]Sorry to hear that Cass, I don't of anyone that died of Covid either.[/QUOTE]
Well I didn't know her. I just heard about it at work. I've never known anyone personally, just people who someone I know, knew.
[QUOTE=Cass40;1650513063]Were they vaccinated?[/QUOTE]
it was a mixture of folks, yes for some no for others
[QUOTE=x-trainer ben;1650514153]it was a mixture of folks, yes for some no for others[/QUOTE]
I thought vaccinated don't die of covid. Are you sure?
Why are we even getting the vax then?
[QUOTE=Cass40;1650511043]My coworker's sister died of covid. I heard she got covid twice. She was 53 and according to pictures I saw in his ********, overweight.
She was not vaccinated. Her family don't believe in the covid vaccines. I rarely hear anyone dying of covid, though.[/QUOTE]
How overweight?
[QUOTE=mgftp;1650514433]How overweight?[/QUOTE]
like dis maybe.
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[QUOTE=Tdriin;1650503133]Yeah. Less likely to die or be hospitalised though. The cases are going to be there, vaccinated or not. The point is to avoid excessive deaths and hospitalisations so hospitals can still continue with planned care rather than deal with covid cases and pause everything else.
Current healthcare here struggles with staffing so every covid hospitalisation has a potential to postpone planned care.[/QUOTE]
lol still talking about the over flowing hospitals that never happened. struggling with staffing you say? perfect time to lay off the unvaxxed healthcare workers then
[QUOTE=Cass40;1650514273]I thought vaccinated don't die of covid. Are you sure?
Why are we even getting the vax then?[/QUOTE]
Some were family friends which i don't have exact specifics on.
Some may have only done *1* shot which as you know fades over time, others did nothing(skeptical people), and some were sick(other conditions) to begin with so covid just knocked them off with age and being sickly.
A normal healthy person with 2, is better off than that list above^^
[QUOTE=Cass40;1650514273]I thought vaccinated don't die of covid. Are you sure?
Why are we even getting the vax then?[/QUOTE]
Yes, people who get vaccinated die of covid. However, the outcome would have been worse if they didn’t get vaccinated #science
We are getting vaxxed because we paid a lot of money for it and we shouldn’t let it go to waste, even if it doesn’t work. :). I’m sure they do actually save lives though to some degree.
Most of the people that die, from any cause, are those who got the J&J. That’s how you know it’s working. Less people, less spread, fewer cases.
not SRS, just know that’s what you got lol.
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1650517883]Yes, people who get vaccinated die of covid. However, the outcome would have been worse if they didn’t get vaccinated #science
We are getting vaxxed because we paid a lot of money for it and we shouldn’t let it go to waste, even if it doesn’t work. :). I’m sure they do actually save lives though to some degree.
Most of the people that die, from any cause, are those who got the J&J. That’s how you know it’s working. Less people, less spread, fewer cases.
not SRS, just know that’s what you got lol.[/QUOTE]
My friend keeps telling me j and j is the safest
[QUOTE=fishnbrah;1650515083]lol still talking about the over flowing hospitals that never happened. struggling with staffing you say? perfect time to lay off the unvaxxed healthcare workers then[/QUOTE]
You live in the US. You pay for your healthcare when attending hospital.
Here everyone pays for healthcare from their taxes leaving the impression of free healthcare i.e if calling for ambulance or attending hospital appointment or being admitted to hospital you don’t actually pay a thing then. That means, more people use the service so yes, healthcare sector in the UK struggles if there are too many beds taken by the covid cases
[QUOTE=fishnbrah;1650518233]My friend keeps telling me j and j is the safest[/QUOTE]
True, seems like only blood clots with that one...
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1650517883]Yes, people who get vaccinated die of covid. However, the outcome would have been worse if they didn’t get vaccinated #science
.[/QUOTE] Correct. They would be more dead.
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1650517883]Yes, people who get vaccinated die of covid. However, the outcome would have been worse if they didn’t get vaccinated #science
We are getting vaxxed because we paid a lot of money for it and we shouldn’t let it go to waste, even if it doesn’t work. :). I’m sure they do actually save lives though to some degree.
Most of the people that die, from any cause, are those who got the J&J. That’s how you know it’s working. Less people, less spread, fewer cases.
not SRS, just know that’s what you got lol.[/QUOTE]
Well I don't know any vaxxed who died, that's why I was asking Ben, but he backpedaled and said actually he doesn't know if they got only one jab.
As for me, I've waited since March but nothing. Of course I wanted to take the most dangerous vax there was, who do you think ur talking to?
[QUOTE=fishnbrah;1650518233]My friend keeps telling me j and j is the safest[/QUOTE]
I got it last Friday and haven’t stroked out, yet. I was pretty wrecked on Saturday though fever, chills, lethargic.
[QUOTE=_zman;1650518403]True, seems like only blood clots with that one...[/QUOTE]
I’d guess that most of the immediate vaccine side affects are pretty universal, long-term potential is TBD. I’ve been eating a baby aspirin 2X day though lol. Keep getting images of binary code in my head and occasionally glitching out, but otherwise no ill effects yet. Last night I developed a habit of competing with the dog to lunge on and eat crickets and bugs, steak doesn’t even sound good anymore. I’ve been thinking the eating bugs thing will really lower my carbon footprint.
[QUOTE=Tommy W.;1650518623]Correct. They would be more dead.[/QUOTE]
Deader or dead sooner.
Omg..omg. U got vaxxed :eek:
U gon die..rip plateuplower.
[QUOTE=Cass40;1650521683]Well I don't know any vaxxed who died, that's why I was asking Ben, but he backpedaled and said actually he doesn't know if they got only one jab.
As for me, I've waited since March but nothing. Of course I wanted to take the most dangerous vax there was, who do you think ur talking to?[/QUOTE]
We had a couple people on my wife’s side (distant) die early on. They were younger, late 50s but in poor health overall, pretty much checked the comorbidity smorgasbord.
You’ve undoubtedly been exposed many times by now living your renegade life in those high-risk nightclubs scenes. It stands to reason you would get the most dangerous choice of vaccination to do so. You can’t spell freedom without “forced medical procedures”, (seriously all the letters are there to spell freedom I just checked).
[QUOTE=Cass40;1650522133]Omg..omg. U got vaxxed :eek:
U gon die..rip plateuplower.[/QUOTE]
I should clarify. I now have proof of vaccination.
This is actually officially the first day they want to see proof of vaccination at the gym.