Don't be a dick
I remember being on Spring Break, drinking Corona, and making Corona virus jokes. God help my wife if we have a Coxsackie outbreak!KidDoc said:
I would be willing to bet that 99% of the non medical public never knew there was such a thing as coronavirus before 2020, much less that they tend to mutate (like pretty much all RNA virus).
Just like they don't know about Coxsackie virus, human metapneumovirus, rhinovirus, etc-- it isn't their job so you shouldn't expect the general public to know anything about it.
Just like I don't know how to fix my car, I take it to people with training and knowledge for that. But somehow many people have become infectious disease experts via Google and social media in 2020-21.
Robin Hood here just keeps insisting the CDC is putting out a coordinated effort to misinform and "move the goal posts". I am no CDC fan and they have been pretty bad especially in 2020 but this decision was based on hard data.
More than 99.99% of fully vaccinated people have not had a severe breakthrough case of Covid-19, according to a CNN analysis of CDC data as of August 2nd.
— Ana Cabrera (@AnaCabrera) August 9, 2021
My definition of being a dick is making crap up and pretend it's true, not stating facts with support.texan12 said:
Don't be a dick
Except unlike you, it's not my knowledge. I am posting reputable sources, not opinions or emotion.Robin Hood Was A Thief said:
Many doctors and researchers would disagree with you. The response of CDC has been anything but consistent. However, I now understand that you hold the exclusive monopoly on knowledge. I'm sure this serves you well.
Nice post.PJYoung said:
A KidDoc quote that applies in this thread:Quote:
The virus changed (Delta variant)- the data changed. This was not just a random narrative shift. It is how science is supposed to work.
GenericAggie said:
Does the influenza vaccine stop me from getting the flu or prevent me from getting more sick?
GenericAggie said:
The masks were a fear mechanism to stop people from being close to each other. I may not agree with the tactic but it was effective.
Fauci stated early on that the masks were not effective. Why would he lie? He wasn't lying. He did lie later though.
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Why would he lie? He wasn't lying. He did lie later though.
Aston94 said:
Isn't that the point of the vaccine, to lessen symptoms and make it where you don't have to go to the hospital?
95% of serious cases are unvaccinated. That's all that really matters.
I don't disagree with your assessment that those with natural immunity should be counted as well, and they are being ignored. But that has little to do with my point regarding the objective of the vaccine and the fact that 95% of those with serious cases are not vaccinated.Motracicletraficificker said:Aston94 said:
Isn't that the point of the vaccine, to lessen symptoms and make it where you don't have to go to the hospital?
95% of serious cases are unvaccinated. That's all that really matters.
Not true. The problem with this statement and the lack of transparency by the CDC/ Government is it always conveniently leaves out the third OBVIOUS scenario..:that is how many serious reinfected are previously recovered covid positives. All the CDC and news want cover is unvaccinated vs vaccinatedal ways omitting natural immunity for those whom have already recovered. How many people in that category are being reinfected and land in hospital beds? No one ever cares to provide that data.
TulsAg said:
Amazing - and very telling - that the data-rich posts offered by KidDoc and Ranger 22 are simply ignored by those claiming that vaccines don't work, "natural immunity" is sufficient, etc.
There was a time when one could reasonably expect that a presentation of facts and scientific analysis would receive an objective consideration. But those days seem gone, and willful ignorance - coupled with claims of "conspiracy" - are the reaction of too many when confronted with a reality that they simply don't like and don't want.
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GenericAggie said:TulsAg said:
Amazing - and very telling - that the data-rich posts offered by KidDoc and Ranger 22 are simply ignored by those claiming that vaccines don't work, "natural immunity" is sufficient, etc.
There was a time when one could reasonably expect that a presentation of facts and scientific analysis would receive an objective consideration. But those days seem gone, and willful ignorance - coupled with claims of "conspiracy" - are the reaction of too many when confronted with a reality that they simply don't like and don't want.
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I look at it differently. I don't believe people on this thread don't believe KidDoc. He/She seems like a reasonable person.
I believe the frustration is with: 1/ lack of transparency from the government. They lied early on. They've misled many times since. 2/ The messaging from the government has been misleading in terms of what efficacy means to the general public. Don't tell me that I take a vaccine to become less sick. That's not why anyone takes the flu vaccine. We take it to not get the flu. You can't argue that point with me. My 80 year old parents didn't take the vaccine so that they wouldn't get as sick. They took it because they believe it would stop them from getting the virus. You may feel this is semantics, but it's not.
I've taken the vaccine, so don't come at me.
GenericAggie said:My 80 year old parents didn't take the vaccine so that they wouldn't get as sick. They took it because they it would stop them from getting the virus. You may feel this is semantics, but it's not.TulsAg said:
Amazing - and very telling - that the data-rich posts offered by KidDoc and Ranger 22 are simply ignored by those claiming that vaccines don't work, "natural immunity" is sufficient, etc.
There was a time when one could reasonably expect that a presentation of facts and scientific analysis would receive an objective consideration. But those days seem gone, and willful ignorance - coupled with claims of "conspiracy" - are the reaction of too many when confronted with a reality that they simply don't like and don't want.
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This is an obtuse response. They got the vaccine so they wouldn't even get mildly ill.Diggity said:GenericAggie said:My 80 year old parents didn't take the vaccine so that they wouldn't get as sick. They took it because they it would stop them from getting the virus. You may feel this is semantics, but it's not.TulsAg said:
Amazing - and very telling - that the data-rich posts offered by KidDoc and Ranger 22 are simply ignored by those claiming that vaccines don't work, "natural immunity" is sufficient, etc.
There was a time when one could reasonably expect that a presentation of facts and scientific analysis would receive an objective consideration. But those days seem gone, and willful ignorance - coupled with claims of "conspiracy" - are the reaction of too many when confronted with a reality that they simply don't like and don't want.
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So keeping your high risk parents from getting seriously ill and possibly dying isn't a good thing? You think they would have chosen differently if they thought otherwise?
I don't understand this argument.
I thought the point of the vaccine was to prevent you from getting Covid and prevent the spread of Covid from those who are vaccinated. It has failed on both of those parts.Aston94 said:
Isn't that the point of the vaccine, to lessen symptoms and make it where you don't have to go to the hospital?
95% of serious cases are unvaccinated. That's all that really matters.
The series of polio vaccines taken for children are 100 percent effective (at the very least 99%).Marissa99 said:GenericAggie said:TulsAg said:
Amazing - and very telling - that the data-rich posts offered by KidDoc and Ranger 22 are simply ignored by those claiming that vaccines don't work, "natural immunity" is sufficient, etc.
There was a time when one could reasonably expect that a presentation of facts and scientific analysis would receive an objective consideration. But those days seem gone, and willful ignorance - coupled with claims of "conspiracy" - are the reaction of too many when confronted with a reality that they simply don't like and don't want.
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I look at it differently. I don't believe people on this thread don't believe KidDoc. He/She seems like a reasonable person.
I believe the frustration is with: 1/ lack of transparency from the government. They lied early on. They've misled many times since. 2/ The messaging from the government has been misleading in terms of what efficacy means to the general public. Don't tell me that I take a vaccine to become less sick. That's not why anyone takes the flu vaccine. We take it to not get the flu. You can't argue that point with me. My 80 year old parents didn't take the vaccine so that they wouldn't get as sick. They took it because they believe it would stop them from getting the virus. You may feel this is semantics, but it's not.
I've taken the vaccine, so don't come at me.
No vaccine is 100 percent effective. This is a fundamental fact that I thought most people knew.
I get the flu vax every year knowing there is still a slight chance that I could come down with the flu. However, the vax will help lessen the severity of the symptoms and reduce likelihood of hospitalization.
Regarding the Covid vax, I do think the public health messaging could have been more clear about how it'll lessen the severity of symptoms if you get Covid and reduce the likelihood of hospitalization. But I don't think the government lied.
Are you saying that "breakthrough cases" weren't a surprise to the medical community? B/c it sure seems like this has surprised them. No one was talking about breakthrough cases four months ago.Zobel said:
It does prevent you from getting covid, but not by 100%.
It was never expected to prevent by 100%. It was also never expected to prevent infection altogether. The original studies didn't even test for that, they only tested for symptomatic illness.