Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all realize COVID cases are back up and the rate of boosters has dropped, meaning there are millions of people out there who *think* they are protected, but aren't.
Until we get through the idiocracy, this will continue to drag our society.
Booster didn’t do jack for me. Got COVID anyways.
I got it from my spouse who got it from coworkers, but it was very mild for both of us, which is the point of the vaccine, so the vaccine & booster were very effective from my point of view. It doesn’t create a force field that prevents you from breathing around people with Covid. It prepares your immune system to shut it down after you have been exposed to it, so you don’t have severe symptoms or pneumonia.
How do you know that’s true?
Cause that's how vaccines work, Einstein
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all realize COVID cases are back up and the rate of boosters has dropped, meaning there are millions of people out there who *think* they are protected, but aren't.
Until we get through the idiocracy, this will continue to drag our society.
Booster didn’t do jack for me. Got COVID anyways.
I got it from my spouse who got it from coworkers, but it was very mild for both of us, which is the point of the vaccine, so the vaccine & booster were very effective from my point of view. It doesn’t create a force field that prevents you from breathing around people with Covid. It prepares your immune system to shut it down after you have been exposed to it, so you don’t have severe symptoms or pneumonia.
How do you know that’s true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all realize COVID cases are back up and the rate of boosters has dropped, meaning there are millions of people out there who *think* they are protected, but aren't.
Until we get through the idiocracy, this will continue to drag our society.
Booster didn’t do jack for me. Got COVID anyways.
I got it from my spouse who got it from coworkers, but it was very mild for both of us, which is the point of the vaccine, so the vaccine & booster were very effective from my point of view. It doesn’t create a force field that prevents you from breathing around people with Covid. It prepares your immune system to shut it down after you have been exposed to it, so you don’t have severe symptoms or pneumonia.
How do you know that’s true?
They don’t.
The fact of the matter is that almost no one is getting severe disease from COVID anymore. The current circulating strains simply are not that bad.
The pandemic in terms of the deaths is over unless a new deadly strain leaks from a lab somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all realize COVID cases are back up and the rate of boosters has dropped, meaning there are millions of people out there who *think* they are protected, but aren't.
Until we get through the idiocracy, this will continue to drag our society.
Booster didn’t do jack for me. Got COVID anyways.
I got it from my spouse who got it from coworkers, but it was very mild for both of us, which is the point of the vaccine, so the vaccine & booster were very effective from my point of view. It doesn’t create a force field that prevents you from breathing around people with Covid. It prepares your immune system to shut it down after you have been exposed to it, so you don’t have severe symptoms or pneumonia.
How do you know that’s true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all realize COVID cases are back up and the rate of boosters has dropped, meaning there are millions of people out there who *think* they are protected, but aren't.
Until we get through the idiocracy, this will continue to drag our society.
Booster didn’t do jack for me. Got COVID anyways.
I got it from my spouse who got it from coworkers, but it was very mild for both of us, which is the point of the vaccine, so the vaccine & booster were very effective from my point of view. It doesn’t create a force field that prevents you from breathing around people with Covid. It prepares your immune system to shut it down after you have been exposed to it, so you don’t have severe symptoms or pneumonia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all realize COVID cases are back up and the rate of boosters has dropped, meaning there are millions of people out there who *think* they are protected, but aren't.
Until we get through the idiocracy, this will continue to drag our society.
Booster didn’t do jack for me. Got COVID anyways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all realize COVID cases are back up and the rate of boosters has dropped, meaning there are millions of people out there who *think* they are protected, but aren't.
Until we get through the idiocracy, this will continue to drag our society.
Booster didn’t do jack for me. Got COVID anyways.
Anonymous wrote:You all realize COVID cases are back up and the rate of boosters has dropped, meaning there are millions of people out there who *think* they are protected, but aren't.
Until we get through the idiocracy, this will continue to drag our society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid status as public health emergency provides:
- health insurance to an additional 15 million Americans who may lose access to Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Programs when the PHE ends
- allows for telehealth initiatives and health care worker flexibilities, which may cease or be severely curtailed after PHE ends
- enhanced access to vaccines through pharmacies
- FDA’s ability to fast-track authorization of Covid-19 drugs, vaccines, tests, and protective equipment
Source:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/coronavirusfrontlines/2022/11/14/renewing-covids-status-as-a-public-health-emergency-was-the-right-call-heres-why/?sh=b57b4ba44258
So are you in favor of extending it indefinitely?
Anonymous wrote:Covid status as public health emergency provides:
- health insurance to an additional 15 million Americans who may lose access to Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Programs when the PHE ends
- allows for telehealth initiatives and health care worker flexibilities, which may cease or be severely curtailed after PHE ends
- enhanced access to vaccines through pharmacies
- FDA’s ability to fast-track authorization of Covid-19 drugs, vaccines, tests, and protective equipment
Source:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/coronavirusfrontlines/2022/11/14/renewing-covids-status-as-a-public-health-emergency-was-the-right-call-heres-why/?sh=b57b4ba44258
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every Republican voted to end it. Biden says he will veto it.
Why do Democrats want to keep this emergency status?
If every Republican and a quarter of the Democrats voted against it, it didn't pass and there will be nothing for Biden to veto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's now late November- peak respiratory virus season- CDC website says only 11.3% of people age 5+ have gotten the new booster. I think it's safe to say the vast majority of people have moved on from these ineffective shots.
Mr. Jha says vaccines and boosters will prevent 100% of covid-deaths.