This is a blue state bug (for now at least)

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And for fun, MoCo:
Population: 1.051 million
COVID cases: 8
half-vaxed: 75.6%
fully vaxed: 68.5%
MoCo 12+ (those eligible for vaccination):
half vaxed: 89.1%
fully vaxed: 80.8%

? 12+ fully vaxxed is 80.8%? Fully vaxed adults i 68.5%? So 12+ as a higher rate of vax than adults? Really?


No, that’s 68.5% of the FULL POPULATION, newborn+. It’s 80.8% of the population that’s eligible for vaccination (12+). I didn’t bother listing the 18+ statistic since it’s even higher and pretty meaningless givens the 12+ is so high.

I just checked for you, for 18+ in MoCo: 82.6 Full vaxed and 90.4 half-vaxed.


I’ve checked the MoCo vax by zip code map and the Republican areas, like Boyds and Ag Reserve, are fairly high. Low-income areas like Aspen Hill and Wheaton look noticeably worse.


There’s an education and income aspect to it too. The Republicans in MoCo are a lot of blue blood economic Republicans that have educations.


Education is almost indistinguishable from income. Poverty, and accompanying issues like distrust, are at the forefront of vaccination hesitancy.

Partisanship is well ahead of poverty. See the many charts on this in earlier pages of this thread.
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And for fun, MoCo:
Population: 1.051 million
COVID cases: 8
half-vaxed: 75.6%
fully vaxed: 68.5%
MoCo 12+ (those eligible for vaccination):
half vaxed: 89.1%
fully vaxed: 80.8%

? 12+ fully vaxxed is 80.8%? Fully vaxed adults i 68.5%? So 12+ as a higher rate of vax than adults? Really?


No, that’s 68.5% of the FULL POPULATION, newborn+. It’s 80.8% of the population that’s eligible for vaccination (12+). I didn’t bother listing the 18+ statistic since it’s even higher and pretty meaningless givens the 12+ is so high.

I just checked for you, for 18+ in MoCo: 82.6 Full vaxed and 90.4 half-vaxed.


I’ve checked the MoCo vax by zip code map and the Republican areas, like Boyds and Ag Reserve, are fairly high. Low-income areas like Aspen Hill and Wheaton look noticeably worse.


There’s an education and income aspect to it too. The Republicans in MoCo are a lot of blue blood economic Republicans that have educations.


Education is almost indistinguishable from income. Poverty, and accompanying issues like distrust, are at the forefront of vaccination hesitancy.

Partisanship is well ahead of poverty. See the many charts on this in earlier pages of this thread.


Wrong. See my many previous posts debunking that idea.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FOX is clearly stuff-stirring, but you’re imagining that they are being ‘anti-vax’, especially if you claim they’re doing all they can to push that.

And it’s obvious all of you have let other cynics stir your stuff...

Oh my god. You have been proven amply wrong just by the links that have been put on here (good job, other PP, for finding all those). Just take the loss gracefully and concede the point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FOX is clearly stuff-stirring, but you’re imagining that they are being ‘anti-vax’, especially if you claim they’re doing all they can to push that.

And it’s obvious all of you have let other cynics stir your stuff...

Oh my god. You have been proven amply wrong just by the links that have been put on here (good job, other PP, for finding all those). Just take the loss gracefully and concede the point.


Wow, the poor reading comprehension crowd is out in force. You all are seeing what you want to see, even though it clearly isn’t there.
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Anonymous wrote:FOX is clearly stuff-stirring, but you’re imagining that they are being ‘anti-vax’, especially if you claim they’re doing all they can to push that.

And it’s obvious all of you have let other cynics stir your stuff...

Oh my god. You have been proven amply wrong just by the links that have been put on here (good job, other PP, for finding all those). Just take the loss gracefully and concede the point.


Wow, the poor reading comprehension crowd is out in force. You all are seeing what you want to see, even though it clearly isn’t there.

You are failing to see what you don't want to see.
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From a new Johns Hopkins map.

https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/562520-new-johns-hopkins-map-shows-covid-19-cases

Missouri, which has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, has experienced a nearly 70-percent increase in coronavirus cases in the past week.
Vermont, which has the highest vaccination rate in the country, is reporting the fewest new coronavirus cases in the country, with only 33 new cases per week.
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Anonymous wrote:From a new Johns Hopkins map.

https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/562520-new-johns-hopkins-map-shows-covid-19-cases

Missouri, which has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, has experienced a nearly 70-percent increase in coronavirus cases in the past week.
Vermont, which has the highest vaccination rate in the country, is reporting the fewest new coronavirus cases in the country, with only 33 new cases per week.


It's like certain people don't want to see what is happening right in front of their faces.
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Anonymous wrote:From a new Johns Hopkins map.

https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/562520-new-johns-hopkins-map-shows-covid-19-cases

Missouri, which has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, has experienced a nearly 70-percent increase in coronavirus cases in the past week.
Vermont, which has the highest vaccination rate in the country, is reporting the fewest new coronavirus cases in the country, with only 33 new cases per week.


It's like certain people don't want to see what is happening right in front of their faces.


Until the 'rona, there was no cure for stupidity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From a new Johns Hopkins map.

https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/562520-new-johns-hopkins-map-shows-covid-19-cases

Missouri, which has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, has experienced a nearly 70-percent increase in coronavirus cases in the past week.
Vermont, which has the highest vaccination rate in the country, is reporting the fewest new coronavirus cases in the country, with only 33 new cases per week.


It's like certain people don't want to see what is happening right in front of their faces.


Take a look at the map.
The narrative has been that "Trump supporting" areas and states are the ones seeing a surge because of low vaccination rates.
Yet, states like California, Virginia, New York, and Hawaii are hardly Trump states - they are all in the shade of red category. And, then there is Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and West VA that are doing quite well.

And, as for that narrative that "Trump areas" are the most vaccine hesitant....... I offer a counter example.



https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/latest-data-on-covid-19-vaccinations-race-ethnicity/

Anonymous
CA has 5 cases 100k while Florida has 16 and Arkansas has 23. CA % increase is because it’s been so low for months while Florida has been 3 times higher for months.


CA is increasing from the increase in the rural northern areas that are very Trump and people in LA who think that because they had CO.v.iD before they don’t need the vaccine.
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Take a look at the map.
The narrative has been that "Trump supporting" areas and states are the ones seeing a surge because of low vaccination rates.
Yet, states like California, Virginia, New York, and Hawaii are hardly Trump states - they are all in the shade of red category. And, then there is Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and West VA that are doing quite well.

And, as for that narrative that "Trump areas" are the most vaccine hesitant....... I offer a counter example.



https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/latest-data-on-covid-19-vaccinations-race-ethnicity/



Ok, you are getting closer. Now break out that chart/map via voter preferences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From a new Johns Hopkins map.

https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/562520-new-johns-hopkins-map-shows-covid-19-cases

Missouri, which has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, has experienced a nearly 70-percent increase in coronavirus cases in the past week.
Vermont, which has the highest vaccination rate in the country, is reporting the fewest new coronavirus cases in the country, with only 33 new cases per week.


It's like certain people don't want to see what is happening right in front of their faces.


Take a look at the map.
The narrative has been that "Trump supporting" areas and states are the ones seeing a surge because of low vaccination rates.
Yet, states like California, Virginia, New York, and Hawaii are hardly Trump states - they are all in the shade of red category. And, then there is Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and West VA that are doing quite well.

And, as for that narrative that "Trump areas" are the most vaccine hesitant....... I offer a counter example.



https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/latest-data-on-covid-19-vaccinations-race-ethnicity/



You realize that even though a state goes blue in a first past the post election, there can still be millions or even tens of millions of Republicans who live in that state, right?

Who am I kidding, of course you don't. Otherwise you wouldn't have posted such an ignorant comment.
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Red state culture war BS will kill kids:

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/health/2021/07/12/covid-19-tennessee-fired-vaccine-official-michelle-fiscus-fears-state/7945291002/

"It is the mission of the Tennessee Department of Health to “protect, promote and improve the health and prosperity of the people of Tennessee” and protecting them against the deadliest infectious disease event in more than 100 years IS our job. It’s the most important job we’ve had in recent history. Specifically, it was MY job to provide evidence-based education and vaccine access so that Tennesseans could protect themselves against COVID-19. I have now been terminated for doing exactly that."

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"What’s more is that the leadership of the Tennessee Department of Health has reacted to the sabre rattling from the Government Operations Committee by halting ALL vaccination outreach for children. Not just COVID-19 vaccine outreach for teens, but ALL communications around vaccines of any kind. No back-to-school messaging to the more than 30,000 parents who did not get their children measles vaccines last year due to the pandemic. No messaging around human papilloma virus vaccine to the residents of the state with one of the highest HPV cancer rates in the country. No observation of National Immunization Awareness Month in August. No reminders to the parents of teens who are late in receiving their second COVID-19 vaccine. THIS is a failure of public health to protect the people of Tennessee and THAT is what is “reprehensible”. When the people elected and appointed to lead this state put their political gains ahead of the public good, they have betrayed the people who have trusted them with their lives."
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Hope the adults around them feel really super guilty if they chose to be unvaxxed.
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