Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although the vaccine did not prevent all infections, it did prevent some. That is, you were less likely to become infected if you were vaccinated.
That was never true. The Covid vaccine did NOT prevent transmission. It did not prevent infections.
Anonymous wrote:Although the vaccine did not prevent all infections, it did prevent some. That is, you were less likely to become infected if you were vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're anti-science, then don't come to my ER. Just don't.
Stay home and get healed on your knees, chin to the sky in prayer.
Everyone is anti-science until they need that science to save them and stay alive. And then as soon as they're healed, "thank god!" is what they say. No, thank science, you ignoramus.
No reason to be hateful towards religious people. My church had strict social distancing during the pandemic and most people eagerly got the vaccine. My elderly aunt and uncle are devout Catholics (and Democrats if it matters) and only started going back to in-person Mass in 2023. Oh, and my uncle was a prominent cardiologist before retiring.
We're not all anti-science evangelicals.
practicing social distancing and getting the vaccine are not "anti science" - no reason for you to be defensive
Social distancing was 1000% anti-science. Fauci admitted he pulled it out of his azz.
That anti science rhetoric caused more harm than good.
It is also anti science to demand that healthy young people take a vaccine that conveys zero benefits.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're anti-science, then don't come to my ER. Just don't.
Stay home and get healed on your knees, chin to the sky in prayer.
Everyone is anti-science until they need that science to save them and stay alive. And then as soon as they're healed, "thank god!" is what they say. No, thank science, you ignoramus.
No reason to be hateful towards religious people. My church had strict social distancing during the pandemic and most people eagerly got the vaccine. My elderly aunt and uncle are devout Catholics (and Democrats if it matters) and only started going back to in-person Mass in 2023. Oh, and my uncle was a prominent cardiologist before retiring.
We're not all anti-science evangelicals.
practicing social distancing and getting the vaccine are not "anti science" - no reason for you to be defensive
Social distancing was 1000% anti-science. Fauci admitted he pulled it out of his azz.
That anti science rhetoric caused more harm than good.
It is also anti science to demand that healthy young people take a vaccine that conveys zero benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the CDC has been muzzled, the American Medical Association is doing the kinds of briefings the CDC would typically do. You can find it on the AMA YouTube channel.
Apparently bird flu is becoming a worrisome issue, and the AMA is doing the best it can to communicate with the stakeholders that our CDC normally would…but for this chaotic, misguided administration.
Is it going to be as bad as Monkey Pox? Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this means is that the last bit of credibility the medical profession has will soon be gone. The AMA is a money-driven lobbying group entirely without ethics and utterly indifferent to science when scientific principles conflict with the profit motive.
Get used to it. This is what’s going to happen to every other federal agency being shuttered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
News Flash:
1. Stop consuming garbage.
2. Learn to build your immunity.
You're a moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're anti-science, then don't come to my ER. Just don't.
Stay home and get healed on your knees, chin to the sky in prayer.
Everyone is anti-science until they need that science to save them and stay alive. And then as soon as they're healed, "thank god!" is what they say. No, thank science, you ignoramus.
No reason to be hateful towards religious people. My church had strict social distancing during the pandemic and most people eagerly got the vaccine. My elderly aunt and uncle are devout Catholics (and Democrats if it matters) and only started going back to in-person Mass in 2023. Oh, and my uncle was a prominent cardiologist before retiring.
We're not all anti-science evangelicals.
practicing social distancing and getting the vaccine are not "anti science" - no reason for you to be defensive
Social distancing was 1000% anti-science. Fauci admitted he pulled it out of his azz.
That anti science rhetoric caused more harm than good.
It is also anti science to demand that healthy young people take a vaccine that conveys zero benefits.
I didn't know this was 1000% anti-science?
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10446910/#abstract1
The more stringent SDMs such as stay-at-home orders, restrictions on mass gatherings and closures were estimated to be most effective at reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission. Most studies included in this review suggested that combinations of SDMs successfully slowed or even stopped SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the community. However, individual effects and optimal combinations of interventions, as well as the optimal timing for particular measures, require further investigation.
6 ft came from years of research on influenza/droplet transmission (it's been a general practice in hospitals during flu season prior to the politizaiton during COVID), but no it isn't as effective on COVID which can be airborne in certain circumstances particularly when ventilation is poor or in a small room or when speaking/singing loudly, for which most of the population was without prior immunity in the early years, and for which some people are superspreaders.
If you want to talk about science, pull research studies, and talk about science.
Covid is airborne and not droplets! There is your first mistake. Droplets settle rapidly and don’t travel distances. If Covid was droplets that would work.
BUT IT IS AIRBORNE. Surgical masks don’t stop airborne transmission. Social distancing doesn’t stop transmission.
Trust the science!
Yes I said it can be airborne and you ignored the research review linked on social distancing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're anti-science, then don't come to my ER. Just don't.
Stay home and get healed on your knees, chin to the sky in prayer.
Everyone is anti-science until they need that science to save them and stay alive. And then as soon as they're healed, "thank god!" is what they say. No, thank science, you ignoramus.
No reason to be hateful towards religious people. My church had strict social distancing during the pandemic and most people eagerly got the vaccine. My elderly aunt and uncle are devout Catholics (and Democrats if it matters) and only started going back to in-person Mass in 2023. Oh, and my uncle was a prominent cardiologist before retiring.
We're not all anti-science evangelicals.
practicing social distancing and getting the vaccine are not "anti science" - no reason for you to be defensive
Social distancing was 1000% anti-science. Fauci admitted he pulled it out of his azz.
That anti science rhetoric caused more harm than good.
It is also anti science to demand that healthy young people take a vaccine that conveys zero benefits.
I didn't know this was 1000% anti-science?
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10446910/#abstract1
The more stringent SDMs such as stay-at-home orders, restrictions on mass gatherings and closures were estimated to be most effective at reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission. Most studies included in this review suggested that combinations of SDMs successfully slowed or even stopped SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the community. However, individual effects and optimal combinations of interventions, as well as the optimal timing for particular measures, require further investigation.
6 ft came from years of research on influenza/droplet transmission (it's been a general practice in hospitals during flu season prior to the politizaiton during COVID), but no it isn't as effective on COVID which can be airborne in certain circumstances particularly when ventilation is poor or in a small room or when speaking/singing loudly, for which most of the population was without prior immunity in the early years, and for which some people are superspreaders.
If you want to talk about science, pull research studies, and talk about science.
Covid is airborne and not droplets! There is your first mistake. Droplets settle rapidly and don’t travel distances. If Covid was droplets that would work.
BUT IT IS AIRBORNE. Surgical masks don’t stop airborne transmission. Social distancing doesn’t stop transmission.
Trust the science!