This. Plus the early results from Pfizer showed that very few of the negative patients had any detectable Covid in nasal passages (like 0.01%). It’s just another moving of the goalposts by teachers. |
That metaphor is getting so tired and cheap, I just cringe so hard every time someone writes it. |
DP but that link sent me to an FAQ. Here is part of yhr answer to the question “Do vaccines prevent the transmission of the virus to others? “...until we know whether the vaccines protect against asymptomatic infection, we should continue to emphasize to our patients that vaccination does not allow us to stop other important measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19. We need to continue social distancing, masking, avoiding crowded indoor settings, and regular hand washing.” Did you get the wrong link? |
20 people are eating at a time at chipotle? How can they fit that many people? Anyways, yes school teachers are interchangeable with fast food workers, so if they quit or get sick we can just whip up some new ones. I mean, it’s not like we would want to maybe do right by fast food workers rather than bring down teachers. |
| Teachers have been very consistent in asking to wait until there is a vaccine, which I always understood to mean, when everyone in the room is vaccinated. That’s generally the model we follow with vaccines. |
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If schools wait until the entire community is vaccinated, or even just the families of teachers, WHY are teachers getting vaccinated now? Get out of the way and let grocery store and restaurant workers in line. |
Many people have been saying this. I have no idea why teachers or PROFESSORS are being vaccinated (many classes were taught online via campus TV before internet). Actual front line workers should be vaccinated not teachers as part of some political statement. |
How is it different from therapist/psychiatrists that are able to work totally remote? They've been vax as part of health care workers. I don't think these comments are helpful at this point in a public health crisis. The more of our community that can be vax the better. Its going to take longer the more granular we get with the groupings. |
People who are a-holes (^) should not have become parents. |
If we aren’t going to open schools, we shouldn’t have prioritized an entire group above other essential groups. Other workers are suffering. |
probably a lot longer than that! |
kids aren't getting vaccinated until a year down the road. |
If that’s what you understood, you were mistaken. Everyone knew a vaccine for kids was at least two year away in March 2020. No one thought it would be two years until kids returned to the classroom. It is insane. Education is a right. What APS is providing isn’t an appropriate education. Let’s wait for the SOL scores for elementary to come out. It is a disgrace. |
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Vaccine does seems to reduce infections and not just symptoms. From WSJ a few weeks ago here:
Israel’s largest health-care provider, Clalit Health Services, compared test positivity rates among 200,000 people over 60 who received the vaccine with 200,000 that didn’t. Until day 14, there was little difference between the two groups. But after that, the data showed a 33% fall in infection rates among those who had already been vaccinated compared with those who hadn’t. Clalit noted that the number of people infected was statistically significant, but said it wouldn’t release final numbers until its study is published. Pfizer says people must receive both doses of the vaccine for it to be fully effective. In Pfizer’s trials, the vaccine was shown to take about 12 days before it started to protect people. The Clalit study suggests that the first dose could reduce infections among those vaccinated as early as two weeks after injection. While Pfizer’s research was based on people who had symptomatic Covid-19 and a positive lab test, Clalit’s data analysis was based on Covid-19 tests provided both to people who felt symptoms and to those who didn’t, such as people who came into contact with others who had Covid-19, according to Ran Balicer, chief innovation officer at the Israeli health-care provider. |
Cool down. Unless the numbers are still bad, I am almost positive teachers will go back when they are vaccinated. They may even go back with terrible numbers, so don’t get worked up over a very unlikely hypothetical scenario. This person is probably just yanking your chain. |