Anonymous wrote:About 36,000 people die of the flu/year... <1%
About 180,000 people die of COVID per year (at the current rate) that is 3% of people that get COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone actually dying from covid anymore?
My parent recently died of covid, but they had multiple boosters, including one recently.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone actually dying from covid anymore?
Anonymous wrote:The vaccine takes me out for days at a time and I just haven’t found time to miss out on work. I usually get it by October but I opted for flu first since it doesn’t make me so sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i got the flu shot, covid and shingles all at once, no problems.
Historically only about 35% of adults get the flu shot a year anyway. It's 36% this year. I mean why go in for the flu shot and then not get the COVID shot, it's silly.
But adults (18-64) have a low rate of vaccines in general.
It's odd that the 65 and older crowd get the flu vaccine at about 65% and are on pace to do that, but don't get the COVID shot while they are there.
Same, all for free, at the supermarket. I did plan ahead to do it on a Friday before a quiet weekend. I think that's key. I do need a bit more sleep and downtime after feeling awful for a few hours. Better than being down for days and days later.
Anonymous wrote:i got the flu shot, covid and shingles all at once, no problems.
Historically only about 35% of adults get the flu shot a year anyway. It's 36% this year. I mean why go in for the flu shot and then not get the COVID shot, it's silly.
But adults (18-64) have a low rate of vaccines in general.
It's odd that the 65 and older crowd get the flu vaccine at about 65% and are on pace to do that, but don't get the COVID shot while they are there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not wanting long covid or getting shingles again is why I’m part of the 14%.
Covid is not shingles
+1 You seriously cannot think this will protect you from shingles. That is a vaccine I will begrudgingly get because I don't want shingles even though the vaccine will suck.
I don't care if I get Covid.
Anonymous wrote:i got the flu shot, covid and shingles all at once, no problems.
Historically only about 35% of adults get the flu shot a year anyway. It's 36% this year. I mean why go in for the flu shot and then not get the COVID shot, it's silly.
But adults (18-64) have a low rate of vaccines in general.
It's odd that the 65 and older crowd get the flu vaccine at about 65% and are on pace to do that, but don't get the COVID shot while they are there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not wanting long covid or getting shingles again is why I’m part of the 14%.
Covid is not shingles
+1 You seriously cannot think this will protect you from shingles. That is a vaccine I will begrudgingly get because I don't want shingles even though the vaccine will suck.
I don't care if I get Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not wanting long covid or getting shingles again is why I’m part of the 14%.
Covid is not shingles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not wanting long covid or getting shingles again is why I’m part of the 14%.
Covid is not shingles
+1 You seriously cannot think this will protect you from shingles. That is a vaccine I will begrudgingly get because I don't want shingles even though the vaccine will suck.
I don't care if I get Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone actually dying from covid anymore?
Yes.
https://www.cdc.gov/
Interesting. I checked the link and my county hospital admission rates (not the DMV). Then I randomly checked a number of other states/counties. All appear to be low. I don't know about the death statistic but overall COVID action appears to be very low.
It is low. The PP that I was responding to asked if “ANYONE is actually dying from COVID anymore “ — and the answer to that is:Yes. I think respiratory illness rates have been rising in recent weeks, and my guess is that some of that will be COVID, and some of THAT will be mild. I don’t think we really know yet, though, if there will be predictable patterns. And then there’s whatever illness(es) they’re now dealing with in China….