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[QUOTE=JustTheDad;1672330873]Pretty simple math. Over 90% of recent COVID deaths in the US are in our over 65 population.
93% of the US population over 65 has been fully vaccinated.
US population over 65 is about 56 million people.
That gives us:
52 million vaccinated seniors and 4 million "pureblood seniors"
58x die from our 52 million vaccinated seniors
42x die from 4 million "pureblood seniors".
So according to that article's numbers, "Pureblood" seniors are 9.4 times more likely to die if they get COVID than vaccinated seniors are.
To be clear, I'm not saying that higher risk is purely because they didn't get vaccinated. It's possible they're just a group that makes really bad healthcare decisions and therefore die more easily when they get sick. Still, their deaths are being attributed to COVID, so the vaccines are clearly responsible for a large part of that nearly 90% reduction in mortality.
Can you explain why your response to an article like that was pleasure that "purebloods" are still out there?[/QUOTE]This is great analysis, but the number of covid deaths is now so low, it's not even really worth tracking.
[url]https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/[/url]
The 7 day moving average daily deaths in the US is currently under 200. And that is (as it always has been) people who have died [i]with[/i] covid not from it. That distinction between "with" and "from" was nearly meaningless at the height of the pandemic when covid (or covid related complications like pneumonia) was also the cause of death in 99.9% of the cases, but since the omicron variant is more like a cold than a killer respiratory pandemic, the distinction is no longer insignificant, so the number of people who die [i]from[/i] covid or covid related complications is likely even less than the 200 shown, as part of that 200 is now likely people who caught covid [i]in the hospital[/i] who would not have died from it but rather died from whatever they went there for. This is no longer something that we really need to worry about from a macro perspective. If you're at-risk for dying from covid, I recommend keeping up to date with boosters. If not, then get it or don't, doesn't matter, you're not going to die from it either way.
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[QUOTE=JustTheDad;1672417813]I missed something.
When did you two start dating?[/QUOTE]
Know one wants to smoke weed with Pockets anymore since he got that penis replica pipe.
He tried to take it to the waterhole on Veterans Day too, fuker put it in his pants listening to war stories........
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[QUOTE=Jayarbie;1672418363]This is great analysis, but the number of covid deaths is now so low, it's not even really worth tracking.
[url]https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/[/url]
The 7 day moving average daily deaths in the US is currently under 200. And that is (as it always has been) people who have died [i]with[/i] covid not from it. That distinction between "with" and "from" was nearly meaningless at the height of the pandemic when covid (or covid related complications like pneumonia) was also the cause of death in 99.9% of the cases, but since the omicron variant is more like a cold than a killer respiratory pandemic, the distinction is no longer insignificant, so the number of people who die [i]from[/i] covid or covid related complications is likely even less than the 200 shown, as part of that 200 is now likely people who caught covid [i]in the hospital[/i] who would not have died from it but rather died from whatever they went there for. This is no longer something that we really need to worry about from a macro perspective. If you're at-risk for dying from covid, I recommend keeping up to date with boosters. If not, then get it or don't, doesn't matter, you're not going to die from it either way.[/QUOTE]
I hadn't bothered looking at worldometer in 4 months. I see 247, which is under 250, not quite under 200. Still, I somewhat agree with you. COVID isn't a huge issue right now.
But it's 90 thousand people who might have gotten to spend one more birthday with their kids or grandchildren, right? And we know there are more people that wind up weak and unable to do what they want for long periods, or permanently, as sequalae.
Remember, we aren't trying to prevent people from getting sick just to stop them from dying ...
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The so called drunk is checking in many hours later, still going strong. Did squats and floor presses this evening.
I know you goofs believe everything from the white knight in tacky armor.
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[QUOTE=_zman;1672396543]That's awesome. There's gotta only be a few dozen of those heroes left.[/QUOTE]
When we moved in 13 years ago, I was deployed to Iraq and my wife was talking to him about the military. She mentioned that I had been stationed on Okinawa, and he said he had been there too. When she asked if he had been at one of the bases there, he smiled and said “Honey, I’m the REASON those bases are there!”
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Got both the seasonal flu, and the new covid "Booster" shot last night.
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My biggest problem with the current Covid count now is lack of accuracy.
I know several people who never reported their home test kit positives to anyone; so the number in my city looks much smaller than it is.
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[QUOTE=Cantplankwell;1672452253]Got both the seasonal flu, and the covid shot last night.[/QUOTE]
I got the flu shot a while back, in October I think. Anyways, last week I think I got the flu, it felt just like the flu but with much milder symptoms, I had it for about 5 days or so.
Good luck with your shots.
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[quote=grouchyusmc;1672437193]when we moved in 13 years ago, i was deployed to iraq and my wife was talking to him about the military. She mentioned that i had been stationed on okinawa, and he said he had been there too. When she asked if he had been at one of the bases there, he smiled and said “honey, i’m the reason those bases are there!”[/quote]
lol
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[url]https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.17.22283625v1.full[/url]
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[QUOTE=KeepItMoving;1673342903][url]https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.17.22283625v1.full[/url][/QUOTE]
great info thanks.
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As much as I've been entertained... and educated by content in this thread. I have to wonder what keeps it going. Unless you are unfortunate enough to have a severely compromised immune system or some other rare misfortune that means vaccination is indicated (sympathies if you do!), what's the relevance of COVID Vax in 2022? especially the tail end of 2022.
Apart from people living in China, who the heck has been thinking about getting COVID Vax. Isn't this a good 12 months + in the past now? I'd be happy to put the whole cluster **** in big box, and bury it
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[QUOTE=OldFartTom;1673378443]As much as I've been entertained... and educated by content in this thread. I have to wonder what keeps it going. Unless you are unfortunate enough to have a severely compromised immune system or some other rare misfortune that means vaccination is indicated (sympathies if you do!), what's the relevance of COVID Vax in 2022? especially the tail end of 2022.
Apart from people living in China, who the heck has been thinking about getting COVID Vax. Isn't this a good 12 months + in the past now? I'd be happy to put the whole cluster **** in big box, and bury it[/QUOTE]Yeah. Bury it and forget it. Knowledge is a bad thing on this issue. Forget the government mandates. Nothing like this could ever happen again. Forget the permanent changes made to the DNA of those who got the shots. Yeah, just forget it all. [incredibly heavy sarcasm]
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[QUOTE=KeepItMoving;1673396313]Yeah. Bury it and forget it. Knowledge is a bad thing on this issue. Forget the government mandates. Nothing like this could ever happen again. Forget the permanent changes made to the DNA of those who got the shots. Yeah, just forget it all. [incredibly heavy sarcasm][/QUOTE]
Yep, lots to be learned from this yet and perhaps for years to come. Never-mind Tom, he is a frequent complainer about threads, at times wanting them closed. Perhaps we should all chip in and buy the fukker a scroll on by button for xmas.
As an aside, Covid is far from over in my area, the town near me is a 2 stop light town, if you draw an 80 mile circle around it you will generally get our reporting area for covid cases, since the beginning of the pandemic we have had 483 cases. 254 of these cases have occurred since restrictions were lifted in September. This thing is here to stay for a while.
Merry Xmas ya'll
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[QUOTE=OldFartTom;1673378443]As much as I've been entertained... and educated by content in this thread. I have to wonder what keeps it going. Unless you are unfortunate enough to have a severely compromised immune system or some other rare misfortune that means vaccination is indicated (sympathies if you do!), what's the relevance of COVID Vax in 2022? especially the tail end of 2022.
Apart from people living in China, who the heck has been thinking about getting COVID Vax. Isn't this a good 12 months + in the past now? I'd be happy to put the whole cluster **** in big box, and bury it[/QUOTE]
I'm not really sure if it worked in the first place. I think the most it did was reduce the reaction by 30% or something. Just my personal theory.
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[QUOTE=OldFartTom;1673378443]As much as I've been entertained... and educated by content in this thread. I have to wonder what keeps it going. Unless you are unfortunate enough to have a severely compromised immune system or some other rare misfortune that means vaccination is indicated (sympathies if you do!), what's the relevance of COVID Vax in 2022? especially the tail end of 2022.
Apart from people living in China, who the heck has been thinking about getting COVID Vax. Isn't this a good 12 months + in the past now? I'd be happy to put the whole cluster **** in big box, and bury it[/QUOTE]
Here in the DC area we get phone calls to get boosted, tv ads are run suggesting the newest bivalent shot and they still want us "protected".
My gf caught it( Nov 4th) and it was nasty, so i am not quite ready to put the whole covid thing in the back of the closet just yet.
An annoying cold is one thing, a flu is another, but this mfer was 17 days bad and weakness/fatigue still.
I guess it is all luck.
Mask use is super high and it feels like we may be going backwards.
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1673399793]Yep, lots to be learned from this yet and perhaps for years to come. Never-mind Tom, he is a frequent complainer about threads, at times wanting them closed. Perhaps we should all chip in and buy the fukker a scroll on by button for xmas.
As an aside, Covid is far from over in my area, the town near me is a 2 stop light town, if you draw an 80 mile circle around it you will generally get our reporting area for covid cases, since the beginning of the pandemic we have had 483 cases. 254 of these cases have occurred since restrictions were lifted in September. This thing is here to stay for a while.
Merry Xmas ya'll[/QUOTE]COVID isn't going anywhere. It's just gonna continue to mutate until it can surive with stability. It's a cold virus juiced up by humans (both from the US and China).
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Read this article on Cancer and Mrna tech and let me know if you had Cancer....would you try it?
Scientists develop a vaccine that destroys AND prevents untreatable brain cancer which killed Beau Biden and John McCain
A new Glioblastoma treatment uses living cancer cells to reduce brain tumors
Cells are removed, modified, and returned to induce a strong immune response
The cell therapy method, so far tested only on mice, produced promising results
[url]https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11603283/Scientists-develop-vaccine-kills-prevents-untreatable-brain-cancer-killed-Beau-Biden.html[/url]
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[QUOTE=x-trainer ben;1674262583]Read this article on Cancer and Mrna tech and let me know if you had Cancer....would you try it?
Scientists develop a vaccine that destroys AND prevents untreatable brain cancer which killed Beau Biden and John McCain
A new Glioblastoma treatment uses living cancer cells to reduce brain tumors
Cells are removed, modified, and returned to induce a strong immune response
The cell therapy method, so far tested only on mice, produced promising results
[url]https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11603283/Scientists-develop-vaccine-kills-prevents-untreatable-brain-cancer-killed-Beau-Biden.html[/url][/QUOTE]
Cancer with a 30% survival rate?
You would try anything.
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[QUOTE=BK909;1674264503]Cancer with a 30% survival rate?
You would try anything.[/QUOTE]
That was my thought, but if you have read comments on this site regarding mrna, the answer is not so obvious.
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So who survived?
I had one vax and 1 booster and covid that had no symptoms so far. :o
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/Tsslv9k.jpg[/img]
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Wow, this is the 7 thousand 123rd in the thread
At least in the UK we're stopping COVID vaccination. From Feb 12th, COVID Vax is no longer available to most population and only people with special medical requirements and >50s will be eligible.
No date yet on withdrawal for >50s without specific medical conditions, but the process to halt vaccination is in progress.
When's the US ceasing Vax?
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[QUOTE=OldFartTom;1676510733]At least in the UK we're stopping COVID vaccination. From Feb 12th, COVID Vax is no longer available to most population and only people with special medical requirements and >50s will be eligible.
No date yet on withdrawal for >50s without specific medical conditions, but the process to halt vaccination is in progress.
When's the US ceasing Vax?[/QUOTE]
When:
People stop asking for it
It hit's a negative risk benefit for everyone
Or most likely, when it stops making money.
Also, it's still available in the UK to people under 50. The UK HSA will cover it for anyone <50 who is at a significant risk or who works with people who have a significant risk from it.
What happened in the UK is that they calculated that it wasn't cost effective for the public health care system to pay for it for most people under 50. Makes sense. Spend your healthcare pounds where they do the most good.
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Howdy JTD, it's been a minute, I hope all is well in your neck of the woods...
[b]The immunity generated from an infection was found to be “at least as high, if not higher” than that provided by two doses of an mRNA vaccine.[/b]
[url]https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/natural-immunity-protective-covid-vaccine-severe-illness-rcna71027?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma[/url]
[B]Moderna to offer free COVID vaccine shots to uninsured after emergency ends[/B]
[url]https://www.cbsnews.com/news/free-covid-vaccine-moderna-uninsured-after-public-health-emergency-ends/[/url]
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1677414523]Howdy JTD, it's been a minute, I hope all is well in your neck of the woods...
[b]The immunity generated from an infection was found to be “at least as high, if not higher” than that provided by two doses of an mRNA vaccine.[/b]
[url]https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/natural-immunity-protective-covid-vaccine-severe-illness-rcna71027?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma[/url]
[B]Moderna to offer free COVID vaccine shots to uninsured after emergency ends[/B]
[url]https://www.cbsnews.com/news/free-covid-vaccine-moderna-uninsured-after-public-health-emergency-ends/[/url][/QUOTE]
Didn't know about Moderna trying to look like do gooders, but the other one makes sense, especially now that the virus is more variable and it's likely the vaccine doesn't match the virus's spike protein as well. You'd think the virus would become increasingly superior as it drifts, but who knows how conserved that region of the coding is. Maybe it's barely changed on some strains, but I suspect on others it's significantly different. Lots of variables.
It has been a while. I'm trying to finish some projects that have been taking too long to get done. Nice to see progress!
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[url]https://twitter.com/justinbieber/status/1567320386546589696[/url]
[url]https://twitter.com/Censored4sure/status/1630653492028227584[/url]
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Maybe Modena have Vax to give away because demand is so low it's either that or chuck it out?
In England (and virtually identical in rest of UK) we now have an official policy that people don't need any COVID vaccination unless they are in a high risk clinical group, that said they're still trying to sell the benefits of natural immunity + vaccination immunity ("hybrid immunity") which sounds like a desperate and ever shrinking justification
[url]https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-vaccination-programme-for-2023-jcvi-interim-advice-8-november-2022/jcvi-statement-on-the-covid-19-vaccination-programme-for-2023-8-november-2022[/url]
"...It is estimated that over 97% of adults in England had SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, either from infection or vaccination, by the end of August 2022 (reference 1). In Great Britain, an estimated 93 to 99% of children aged 12 to 15 years, and 74 to 98% of children aged 8 to 11 years, had antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 at the end of August 2022 (references 1 and 2). Natural immunity alone provides good levels of protection against severe COVID-19 while the combination of natural and vaccine-induced immunity (hybrid immunity) is associated with even higher levels of protection (references 3,4 and 5). This high level of strong population immunity developed over the past 2 and a half years is under regular monitoring through UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) public health surveillance programmes.."
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Well i have been lucky the last3 years, 2 colds but no Covid and no Flu.
Recently though some people that i know have had mixed reactions to their positive Covid tests, so this thing isn't quite done yet.
5 people in the last 3 weeks.
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[url]https://welovetrump.com/2023/03/16/faa-reportedly-makes-stunning-admission-to-airline-pilot/[/url]
[url]https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/fauci-warns-americans-knab/?utm_source=whatfinger[/url]
Yes, I refute those who were jab proponents.
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[QUOTE=KeepItMoving;1679072093][url]https://welovetrump.com/2023/03/16/faa-reportedly-makes-stunning-admission-to-airline-pilot/[/url]
[url]https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/fauci-warns-americans-knab/?utm_source=whatfinger[/url]
Yes, I refute those who were jab proponents.[/QUOTE]
Haha! U aint refuting $hit citing those shill sites as sources.
emotion denied! :D
although I may grab some Trump coins so thanks for the link!
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[QUOTE=ChazWood;1679095633]Haha! U aint refuting $hit citing those shill sites as sources.
emotion denied! :D
although I may grab some Trump coins so thanks for the link!
[url]https://ilovemyfreedoms.com/landing-10-14-1-trump-chosen-one-coin-6-97-1?affiliate_id=3699978[/url][/QUOTE]
This website shows you how many other websites exist that prey on minds.
It blows my mind how many "fringe" sites exist spewing mind bending conclusions.