Anonymous wrote:At some point hospitals should turn away the unvaccinated. You want to take your chances, that’s fine with me, you can do so at home without a ventilator. We shouldn’t have to pay for medical care due to your ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are they? I appreciate the press saying Republicans but - seriously - we don’t have many of those in the DMV. Vaccines should be mandated. Who are these folks that refuse to do the right thing?
I'm not vaccinated. 50 yo white female Democrat. I have medical issues, including severe allergies and an as yet undiagnosed auto immune condition, with risk of blood clots. I am doing the right thing for me, which is holding off on vaccination until I have a handle on my health.
No you are doing a dumb thing, and will probably die of COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard to accept that 50% of Americans are making a different choice than you? I think it is about risk tolerance (or perception of risk), rather than politics or race issues. Some people just don't want a new vaccine for a disease with a low risk of death. Stressing out over who is vaxxed and who isn't can't be good for your immune system.
DP. Also making different choices from me:
-people who choose to drive drunk
-people who choose to dump their trash in public places
-people who choose to have dog-fighting as their hobby
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard to accept that 50% of Americans are making a different choice than you? I think it is about risk tolerance (or perception of risk), rather than politics or race issues. Some people just don't want a new vaccine for a disease with a low risk of death. Stressing out over who is vaxxed and who isn't can't be good for your immune system.
Becasue their choice affects my health. They may get it and be ok but its another host dor possible mutation for a more deadly strain.
NP. Plus 100 to the bold above.
And the first PP talking about "a different choice" -- what do you mean, "some people don't want a new vaccine for a disease with a low risk of death"? Do you even read the news, or did you read it last year before the vaccines came along?
Right now, supposedly "healthy" adults in their 20s and 30s who are unvaccinated and without serious underlying conditions are getting seriously ill --sick enough to be in hospitals and on ventilators--in places like Florida. We're seeing, just like last year, reputable reports about hospitals getting overwhelmed and health care workers right back where they were in terms of being slammed with covid patients. Or do you just choose not to read the many articles about people saying from hospital beds, or their deathbeds, how they wish they had gotten the vaccine? Plenty out there, if you look at any news source other than Fox.
Bet you don't "believe in" long covid either. Survive the infection but live with potentially lifelong effects. But I'm sure your immune system will protect you. Will it protect other people to whom you transmit Delta when you don't have symptoms but are infected?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard to accept that 50% of Americans are making a different choice than you? I think it is about risk tolerance (or perception of risk), rather than politics or race issues. Some people just don't want a new vaccine for a disease with a low risk of death. Stressing out over who is vaxxed and who isn't can't be good for your immune system.
Becasue their choice affects my health. They may get it and be ok but its another host dor possible mutation for a more deadly strain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The share of adults fully vaccinated in Wards 7 and 8 is lower than the share in Alabama and Mississippi. The city says just 24 percent of those in Ward 8 are vaccinated.
Scary
Anonymous wrote:The share of adults fully vaccinated in Wards 7 and 8 is lower than the share in Alabama and Mississippi. The city says just 24 percent of those in Ward 8 are vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before you tie it all to politics you do realize that blacks and Hispanics are less likely to be vaccinated than whites? They likely account for a share of the unvaccinated in this area. I know that is hard for some to wrap their heads around because it doesn’t fit with a simple minded political narrative. It’s a huge issue being overlooked by the left sadly. Another sign my party has become elite and out of touch.
Factually incorrect statement, at least in Montgomery County, where the vaccination rate for Latino residents is higher than the vaccination rate for white residents.
Prince George's County is predominantly black/AA and 70% of adults are vaccinated.
Where do you get that number? According to the State website, 54.3% of PG County population is fully vaccinated. That's still a hefty unvaccinated population. In Howard Co, 72.7% of the population is fully vaccinated.
WTOP. Four weeks ago. It should be higher now. https://wtop.com/prince-georges-county/2021/07/prince-georges-hits-70-vaccination-rate-for-adults/
Anonymous wrote:Tuskegee experiment. Apparently that’s why many blacks won’t get vaccinated. CDC did it before ... so why not again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The share of adults fully vaccinated in Wards 7 and 8 is lower than the share in Alabama and Mississippi. The city says just 24 percent of those in Ward 8 are vaccinated.
Didn’t residents in those wards get priority access to the vaccines before those in some other wards? Doesn’t seem like unequal access is the problem here.
I'd love to see the cell phones of residents in Ward 8. I am betting their social media is bombarded with misinformation about the vaccine.
And yes, you can target these messages down to their neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard to accept that 50% of Americans are making a different choice than you? I think it is about risk tolerance (or perception of risk), rather than politics or race issues. Some people just don't want a new vaccine for a disease with a low risk of death. Stressing out over who is vaxxed and who isn't can't be good for your immune system.
Spoken like someone who hasn't spent the last 18 months zipping up body bags for people who would have lived had it not been for COVID. - a healthcare provider
Anonymous wrote:Tuskegee experiment. Apparently that’s why many blacks won’t get vaccinated. CDC did it before ... so why not again.