Anonymous wrote:Wearing seat belts nas not smoking and not drinking and not having sex with adults are also all health decisions made by government for your kids.
Or, we could just go back to my great grandparents day, when. No one had to do any of that and they could get married and have a kid when she was 13, and my grandma could start driving around town without a license or seat belt at age 14, with her 27 year old mom in the passenger seat. Sound alike fun, doesn't it!
Seriously, all you antimaskers had to do was voluntarily mask up in grocery stores, pharmacies and health care facilities and none of you would probably need to put masks on back on this week.
Just use a little bit of freaking common sense next time,.ok?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP where did you get one percent? In
Virginia, 30 percent of positive Covid cases are breakthrough cases. It’s true they are not getting as sick.
Assuming the number is correct (a big assumption) - you're still using the wrong denominator.
If 30% of positive SARS-CoV-2 tests are among vaccinated people, but 65% of people are fully vaccinated, that shows that the vaccines are effective.
And that's just for the population overall. For an accurate comparison of vaccine effectiveness (i.e., odds of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 for vaccinated vs. unvaccinated people), you really need to compare by age group.
Anonymous wrote:Wearing seat belts nas not smoking and not drinking and not having sex with adults are also all health decisions made by government for your kids.
Or, we could just go back to my great grandparents day, when. No one had to do any of that and they could get married and have a kid when she was 13, and my grandma could start driving around town without a license or seat belt at age 14, with her 27 year old mom in the passenger seat. Sound alike fun, doesn't it!
Seriously, all you antimaskers had to do was voluntarily mask up in grocery stores, pharmacies and health care facilities and none of you would probably need to put masks on back on this week.
Just use a little bit of freaking common sense next time,.ok?
Anonymous wrote:Wearing seat belts nas not smoking and not drinking and not having sex with adults are also all health decisions made by government for your kids.
Or, we could just go back to my great grandparents day, when. No one had to do any of that and they could get married and have a kid when she was 13, and my grandma could start driving around town without a license or seat belt at age 14, with her 27 year old mom in the passenger seat. Sound alike fun, doesn't it!
Seriously, all you antimaskers had to do was voluntarily mask up in grocery stores, pharmacies and health care facilities and none of you would probably need to put masks on back on this week.
Just use a little bit of freaking common sense next time,.ok?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will not be wearing my mask inside from this point forward. I am triple vaccinated and I am done. It's time for civil disobedience. The vast majority of people who are ready to move on with their lives need to speak up and act up. Enough of this garbage.
Jim Crow laws, the Vietnam war, having to wear a mask to the grocery store...
No. Having the government make decisions on my health or that of my children that quite literally changes every week is not a precedent we should allow to be set. Much like the other unacceptable issues you raised. Much larger issue at stake. It’s unfortunate that the mask forever crowd does not understand that.
Regulate obesity. Ban all cigarettes. Force people to exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will not be wearing my mask inside from this point forward. I am triple vaccinated and I am done. It's time for civil disobedience. The vast majority of people who are ready to move on with their lives need to speak up and act up. Enough of this garbage.
Jim Crow laws, the Vietnam war, having to wear a mask to the grocery store...
Anonymous wrote:I will not be wearing my mask inside from this point forward. I am triple vaccinated and I am done. It's time for civil disobedience. The vast majority of people who are ready to move on with their lives need to speak up and act up. Enough of this garbage.
Anonymous wrote:I will not be wearing my mask inside from this point forward. I am triple vaccinated and I am done. It's time for civil disobedience. The vast majority of people who are ready to move on with their lives need to speak up and act up. Enough of this garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of you sports fans notice that even w Aaron Rodgers testing positive and not being vaccinated, there wasn't an outbreak of covid across the rest of the team, or media, or front office? Almost like the vax's worked on those surrounding the unvaccinated?
So...my question is...why is everyone so worried about the minority that are unvaccinated? The Packers are a perfect case study. Living and working in close quarters. Traveling together. Eating together. Lifting. Showers. Workouts. No masks either.
If you are vax'd, you are protected. Break through cases coming from un-vax'd?? Is that what everyone is worried about? Such little chance. I have far more important things to think about.
if you are vax'd...get living, people...
You are forgetting something key. They are living and working in a bubble and testing regularly. Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:PP where did you get one percent? In
Virginia, 30 percent of positive Covid cases are breakthrough cases. It’s true they are not getting as sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of you sports fans notice that even w Aaron Rodgers testing positive and not being vaccinated, there wasn't an outbreak of covid across the rest of the team, or media, or front office? Almost like the vax's worked on those surrounding the unvaccinated?
So...my question is...why is everyone so worried about the minority that are unvaccinated? The Packers are a perfect case study. Living and working in close quarters. Traveling together. Eating together. Lifting. Showers. Workouts. No masks either.
If you are vax'd, you are protected. Break through cases coming from un-vax'd?? Is that what everyone is worried about? Such little chance. I have far more important things to think about.
if you are vax'd...get living, people...
You are forgetting something key. They are living and working in a bubble and testing regularly. Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Any of you sports fans notice that even w Aaron Rodgers testing positive and not being vaccinated, there wasn't an outbreak of covid across the rest of the team, or media, or front office? Almost like the vax's worked on those surrounding the unvaccinated?
So...my question is...why is everyone so worried about the minority that are unvaccinated? The Packers are a perfect case study. Living and working in close quarters. Traveling together. Eating together. Lifting. Showers. Workouts. No masks either.
If you are vax'd, you are protected. Break through cases coming from un-vax'd?? Is that what everyone is worried about? Such little chance. I have far more important things to think about.
if you are vax'd...get living, people...