Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
My goal is not to avoid covid, it's to avoid death.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. What is it, that you anti-vaxxers, anti-mandaters, anti-maskers, anti-lockdown people even want?
You aren't saving anyone from anything. You aren't saving any lives. You've cost thousands of people their lives. You mumble "something something freedumb from authoritarians and leave us alone" yet you refuse to leave the rest of us alone, whether prolonging and worsening the impact of the pandemic, or filming yourselves self-righteously screaming in the faces of immunocompromised mask wearers at the store, driving massive burnout and frustration for America's valiant healthcare workers, worsening supply chain shortages and struggling small businesses because of outages by sick unvaxxed workers, and everything else. Don't tell us it's about freedom or anti-authoritarianism because when all is said and done, YOU are taking far more away and causing far more damage to the nation than the vaccines and masks are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.
Not as of late December.
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/28/1068417547/the-nations-capital-is-the-worst-place-for-covid-19-infections-right-now
That was weeks ago. Currently DC is at 53/100k and being a city, has a lot more likelihood of transmissibility due to high urban density and frequency of contacts.
Compare that to deep red states with much lower population density like Alaska, currently at 325/100k, Utah, 287/100k, Montana 223/100k. And even for its number of cases, DC had a far lower hospitalization and death rate than any of those states - because many more of us are vaccinated.
Exactly the point. More are vaccinated, but omicron went through D.C. at a rate as high as anywhere else until it petered out. Being vaccinated did not stop people spreading it nor people catching it. It did lessen the hospitalization and death rates compared to elsewhere, but that is why PP is silly and the point regarding the vaccine passport being useless still stands. With omicron, the vaccinated and masked can and do spread COVID, so feeling more comfortable going out to eat with a vaccine passport is useless and based on exactly what she said, feelings, not facts.
The point is, the vaccines lessened the impact of COVID A LOT. And ideally, with a highly-vaccinated population, we could lessen it to the point where it's no more of an issue than the common cold. But that WILL NOT happen with the right wing's anti-vax, anti-mask, lets-open-all-the-bars-and-go-hog-wild nonsense which have instead only resulted in prolonging and worsening the impacts of the pandemic.
UAE has about a 99% vaccinated rate and still had the same surge omicron cases that everyone else did. The last variants were from India and S. Africa. They were not generated in red states, and highly vaccinated areas did not have significantly lower rates of omicron. COVID is here to stay, and there will be always new variants emerging from all corners of the globe. We know the vaccines significantly help prevent hospitalization and death, so get vaxed and let's move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.
Not as of late December.
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/28/1068417547/the-nations-capital-is-the-worst-place-for-covid-19-infections-right-now
That was weeks ago. Currently DC is at 53/100k and being a city, has a lot more likelihood of transmissibility due to high urban density and frequency of contacts.
Compare that to deep red states with much lower population density like Alaska, currently at 325/100k, Utah, 287/100k, Montana 223/100k. And even for its number of cases, DC had a far lower hospitalization and death rate than any of those states - because many more of us are vaccinated.
Exactly the point. More are vaccinated, but omicron went through D.C. at a rate as high as anywhere else until it petered out. Being vaccinated did not stop people spreading it nor people catching it. It did lessen the hospitalization and death rates compared to elsewhere, but that is why PP is silly and the point regarding the vaccine passport being useless still stands. With omicron, the vaccinated and masked can and do spread COVID, so feeling more comfortable going out to eat with a vaccine passport is useless and based on exactly what she said, feelings, not facts.
The point is, the vaccines lessened the impact of COVID A LOT. And ideally, with a highly-vaccinated population, we could lessen it to the point where it's no more of an issue than the common cold. But that WILL NOT happen with the right wing's anti-vax, anti-mask, lets-open-all-the-bars-and-go-hog-wild nonsense which have instead only resulted in prolonging and worsening the impacts of the pandemic.
As stated above...DC has a 85% vax rate. How much higher a vax rate do you want before you believe it isn't being spread by the non-vax'd? Cause the math would say it hasn't been to this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.
Not as of late December.
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/28/1068417547/the-nations-capital-is-the-worst-place-for-covid-19-infections-right-now
That was weeks ago. Currently DC is at 53/100k and being a city, has a lot more likelihood of transmissibility due to high urban density and frequency of contacts.
Compare that to deep red states with much lower population density like Alaska, currently at 325/100k, Utah, 287/100k, Montana 223/100k. And even for its number of cases, DC had a far lower hospitalization and death rate than any of those states - because many more of us are vaccinated.
Exactly the point. More are vaccinated, but omicron went through D.C. at a rate as high as anywhere else until it petered out. Being vaccinated did not stop people spreading it nor people catching it. It did lessen the hospitalization and death rates compared to elsewhere, but that is why PP is silly and the point regarding the vaccine passport being useless still stands. With omicron, the vaccinated and masked can and do spread COVID, so feeling more comfortable going out to eat with a vaccine passport is useless and based on exactly what she said, feelings, not facts.
The point is, the vaccines lessened the impact of COVID A LOT. And ideally, with a highly-vaccinated population, we could lessen it to the point where it's no more of an issue than the common cold. But that WILL NOT happen with the right wing's anti-vax, anti-mask, lets-open-all-the-bars-and-go-hog-wild nonsense which have instead only resulted in prolonging and worsening the impacts of the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.
Not as of late December.
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/28/1068417547/the-nations-capital-is-the-worst-place-for-covid-19-infections-right-now
That was weeks ago. Currently DC is at 53/100k and being a city, has a lot more likelihood of transmissibility due to high urban density and frequency of contacts.
Compare that to deep red states with much lower population density like Alaska, currently at 325/100k, Utah, 287/100k, Montana 223/100k. And even for its number of cases, DC had a far lower hospitalization and death rate than any of those states - because many more of us are vaccinated.
Exactly the point. More are vaccinated, but omicron went through D.C. at a rate as high as anywhere else until it petered out. Being vaccinated did not stop people spreading it nor people catching it. It did lessen the hospitalization and death rates compared to elsewhere, but that is why PP is silly and the point regarding the vaccine passport being useless still stands. With omicron, the vaccinated and masked can and do spread COVID, so feeling more comfortable going out to eat with a vaccine passport is useless and based on exactly what she said, feelings, not facts.
The point is, the vaccines lessened the impact of COVID A LOT. And ideally, with a highly-vaccinated population, we could lessen it to the point where it's no more of an issue than the common cold. But that WILL NOT happen with the right wing's anti-vax, anti-mask, lets-open-all-the-bars-and-go-hog-wild nonsense which have instead only resulted in prolonging and worsening the impacts of the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.
Not as of late December.
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/28/1068417547/the-nations-capital-is-the-worst-place-for-covid-19-infections-right-now
That was weeks ago. Currently DC is at 53/100k and being a city, has a lot more likelihood of transmissibility due to high urban density and frequency of contacts.
Compare that to deep red states with much lower population density like Alaska, currently at 325/100k, Utah, 287/100k, Montana 223/100k. And even for its number of cases, DC had a far lower hospitalization and death rate than any of those states - because many more of us are vaccinated.
Exactly the point. More are vaccinated, but omicron went through D.C. at a rate as high as anywhere else until it petered out. Being vaccinated did not stop people spreading it nor people catching it. It did lessen the hospitalization and death rates compared to elsewhere, but that is why PP is silly and the point regarding the vaccine passport being useless still stands. With omicron, the vaccinated and masked can and do spread COVID, so feeling more comfortable going out to eat with a vaccine passport is useless and based on exactly what she said, feelings, not facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.
Not as of late December.
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/28/1068417547/the-nations-capital-is-the-worst-place-for-covid-19-infections-right-now
That was weeks ago. Currently DC is at 53/100k and being a city, has a lot more likelihood of transmissibility due to high urban density and frequency of contacts.
Compare that to deep red states with much lower population density like Alaska, currently at 325/100k, Utah, 287/100k, Montana 223/100k. And even for its number of cases, DC had a far lower hospitalization and death rate than any of those states - because many more of us are vaccinated.
Exactly the point. More are vaccinated, but omicron went through D.C. at a rate as high as anywhere else until it petered out. Being vaccinated did not stop people spreading it nor people catching it. It did lessen the hospitalization and death rates compared to elsewhere, but that is why PP is silly and the point regarding the vaccine passport being useless still stands. With omicron, the vaccinated and masked can and do spread COVID, so feeling more comfortable going out to eat with a vaccine passport is useless and based on exactly what she said, feelings, not facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.
Not as of late December.
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/28/1068417547/the-nations-capital-is-the-worst-place-for-covid-19-infections-right-now
That was weeks ago. Currently DC is at 53/100k and being a city, has a lot more likelihood of transmissibility due to high urban density and frequency of contacts.
Compare that to deep red states with much lower population density like Alaska, currently at 325/100k, Utah, 287/100k, Montana 223/100k. And even for its number of cases, DC had a far lower hospitalization and death rate than any of those states - because many more of us are vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.
Not as of late December.
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/28/1068417547/the-nations-capital-is-the-worst-place-for-covid-19-infections-right-now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.