Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The difference is, the breakouts in vaccinated areas are just positive cases. But the hospitalizations are generally f unvaccinated people. Big difference.
If that’s the case why are Maryland’s hospitals crowded? Really high vax rate.
Funny how facts shit down that liberal talking point.
You people are idiots, just the the unvaccinated fools winding up in the hospitals. It isn’t vaccinated people being admitted.
Can you show us the data that no vaccinated people have been hospitalized or died of covid? Its simply not true.
AAMC said 70% of its COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated and that the vaccinated patients have underlying health conditions. Just one of them got the booster shot.
I know you don’t want to hear this, but healthy, vaccinated, boosted people are fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The difference is, the breakouts in vaccinated areas are just positive cases. But the hospitalizations are generally f unvaccinated people. Big difference.
If that’s the case why are Maryland’s hospitals crowded? Really high vax rate.
Funny how facts shit down that liberal talking point.
You people are idiots, just the the unvaccinated fools winding up in the hospitals. It isn’t vaccinated people being admitted.
Can you show us the data that no vaccinated people have been hospitalized or died of covid? Its simply not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Be aware that tests may be in short supply when schools start up again in January. At some point I expect a test shortage.
This is true and really disappointing. It’s almost been two years. There’s no excuse for not having a better testing situation!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is testing all students on the first day of school after break.
School will continue, masked, as usual, and 99% students vaccinated. They will have the results same day so they will decide by the end of the day if they need to go virtual or not.
This is a very reasonable and measured approach.
That's a terrible approach. Why wouldn't you delay the return one day? Why risk everyone with gathering, when you could do it safely the very next day?
What school is this?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The difference is, the breakouts in vaccinated areas are just positive cases. But the hospitalizations are generally f unvaccinated people. Big difference.
If that’s the case why are Maryland’s hospitals crowded? Really high vax rate.
Funny how facts shit down that liberal talking point.
You people are idiots, just the the unvaccinated fools winding up in the hospitals. It isn’t vaccinated people being admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The difference is, the breakouts in vaccinated areas are just positive cases. But the hospitalizations are generally f unvaccinated people. Big difference.
If that’s the case why are Maryland’s hospitals crowded? Really high vax rate.
Funny how facts shit down that liberal talking point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think so and am searching for good schools in Florida. I am done with this ridiculous approach.
0% chance you are moving.
Anonymous wrote:
Be aware that tests may be in short supply when schools start up again in January. At some point I expect a test shortage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe. My kid's class in a HRCS had a breakthrough case in a fully vaccinated student today.
There is a lot of that. The vaccines aren’t stopping people from getting sick
Vaccinated people are getting a cold, tops, unless there is a major other issue. Infected is more accurate than sick. Let's calm down. Many physicians are saying don't freak out about omicron.
The news moves quickly on Omicron, and you need to keep up. We thought it was mild, but now there's a study of patients in UK hospitals that shows it might actually be as virulent as Delta. It's just a preliminary study, but the point is... don't think this is all a big deal for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe. My kid's class in a HRCS had a breakthrough case in a fully vaccinated student today.
There is a lot of that. The vaccines aren’t stopping people from getting sick
Vaccinated people are getting a cold, tops, unless there is a major other issue. Infected is more accurate than sick. Let's calm down. Many physicians are saying don't freak out about omicron.
The news moves quickly on Omicron, and you need to keep up. We thought it was mild, but now there's a study of patients in UK hospitals that shows it might actually be as virulent as Delta. It's just a preliminary study, but the point is... don't think this is all a big deal for nothing.
Keep up. That study is garbage
Source?
How about this which directly contradicts it
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-most-cases-now-like-severe-cold-and-omicron-appears-to-produce-fairly-mild-illness-expert-says-12497094
There is none, since the study just came out today. That troll is posting on all the threads trying to squash that study, because it doesn't go with their "Omicron is no big deal" agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe. My kid's class in a HRCS had a breakthrough case in a fully vaccinated student today.
There is a lot of that. The vaccines aren’t stopping people from getting sick
Vaccinated people are getting a cold, tops, unless there is a major other issue. Infected is more accurate than sick. Let's calm down. Many physicians are saying don't freak out about omicron.