Every few days hearing of unvaccinated people close to me dying . . .

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dubberage
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Common theme the last few weeks. Close to me meaning no direct family members (we're all vaccinated), but friends of friends or parents of friends. conversations go like this.

Oh, "do you know so and so's mom got covid and died". Was she vaccinated? "No". Why not? "well she just didn't feel right about". So late 60's with usual health issues and thought a vaccine would do more harm than good. A few days later. "So and so" is in the hospital so that is why he isn't at work today. Vaccinated? No. Mid 50's average to below average health. A few days later. Another friend of my parents is in hospital with covid pneumonia. Early 70's. Vaccinated? "No". Why? Didn't believe in it.

I totally believe everyone has a right to decide one way or another on the vaccine, but come on people. If you are 50 plus and refuse to get vaccinated I just don't understand. My friend's 74 mother in law said "well, i heard it can make you infertile, and possibly give you cancer". Wtf? So at 74 your worried about fertility and getting cancer from something, and you smoked earlier in life?

Friend of mine works for major Houston hospital. All Covid patients in their hospital are 99.2% unvaccinated.

Oh, and to the guy sitting behind us at the game on Saturday. If you have a raging cough, stay home MF and watch it on TV. I know "he has a right come to the game, etc.". Yeah he does, but come on people.
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dubberage said:

Common theme the last few weeks. Close to me meaning no direct family members (we're all vaccinated), but friends of friends or parents of friends. conversations go like this.

Oh, "do you know so and so's mom got covid and died". Was she vaccinated? "No". Why not? "well she just didn't feel right about". So late 60's with usual health issues and thought a vaccine would do more harm than good. A few days later. "So and so" is in the hospital so that is why he isn't at work today. Vaccinated? No. Mid 50's average to below average health. A few days later. Another friend of my parents is in hospital with covid pneumonia. Early 70's. Vaccinated? "No". Why? Didn't believe in it.

I totally believe everyone has a right to decide one way or another on the vaccine, "but come on people. If you are 50 plus and refuse to get vaccinated I just don't understand. My friend's 74 mother in law said "well, i heard it can make you infertile, and possibly give you cancer". Wtf? So at 74 your worried about fertility and getting cancer from something, and you smoked earlier in life?

Friend of mine works for major Houston hospital. All Covid patients in their hospital are 99.2% unvaccinated.

Oh, and to the guy sitting behind us at the game on Saturday. If you have a raging cough, stay home MF and watch it on TV. I know "he has a right come to the game, etc.". Yeah he does, but come on people.


Among arguments to persuade, I'd have to say "but come on people" is about the least effective

But hey don't let that stop you

"Come on, man" on the other hand ………..
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More compelling than any I've heard from the other side.
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It's all about your environment and perspective. Some people haven't stopped working and are around younger people everyday who haven't worn masks or followed recommended guidelines from the get go.

To no one's surprise after the first few month since the pandemic started, life goes on. 99.99% of us out of about 400 people are fine and covid has become the new cold.
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My unvaccinated uncle passed today. He had all sorts of arguments against getting vaccinated including "I want to know what is in my body". He literally said that with a cigarette in his hand. So weird.
If you say you hate the state of politics in this nation and you don't get involved in it, you obviously don't hate the state of politics in this nation.
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Why do we continue to try to persuade people to do anything?
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SoupNazi2001 said:

Duncan Idaho said:

More compelling than any I've heard from the other side.


Natural immunity
There is also the ultimate immunity -- you get it once and you can never get it again. It's called death.
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dubberage said:

Oh, "do you know so and so's mom got covid and died". Was she vaccinated? "No". Why not? "well she just didn't feel right about". So late 60's with usual health issues and thought a vaccine would do more harm than good. A few days later. "So and so" is in the hospital so that is why he isn't at work today. Vaccinated? No. Mid 50's average to below average health. A few days later. Another friend of my parents is in hospital with covid pneumonia. Early 70's. Vaccinated? "No". Why? Didn't believe in it.
elaborate please
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G. hirsutum Ag said:

Why do we continue to try to persuade people to do anything?
Great question. Why do you care?
#CertifiedSIP
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Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

My unvaccinated uncle passed today. He had all sorts of arguments against getting vaccinated including "I want to know what is in my body". He literally said that with a cigarette in his hand. So weird.

Agree with your point, but to be fair, he knew what was in that cig. Nicotine, dried tobacco leaves, some stuff that causes cancer, some stuff that's harmful to your lungs. Overall worse for you than the damn vaccine imo

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dubberage said:

Common theme the last few weeks. Close to me meaning no direct family members (we're all vaccinated), but friends of friends or parents of friends. conversations go like this.

Oh, "do you know so and so's mom got covid and died". Was she vaccinated? "No". Why not? "well she just didn't feel right about". So late 60's with usual health issues and thought a vaccine would do more harm than good. A few days later. "So and so" is in the hospital so that is why he isn't at work today. Vaccinated? No. Mid 50's average to below average health. A few days later. Another friend of my parents is in hospital with covid pneumonia. Early 70's. Vaccinated? "No". Why? Didn't believe in it.

I totally believe everyone has a right to decide one way or another on the vaccine, but come on people. If you are 50 plus and refuse to get vaccinated I just don't understand. My friend's 74 mother in law said "well, i heard it can make you infertile, and possibly give you cancer". Wtf? So at 74 your worried about fertility and getting cancer from something, and you smoked earlier in life?

Friend of mine works for major Houston hospital. All Covid patients in their hospital are 99.2% unvaccinated.

Oh, and to the guy sitting behind us at the game on Saturday. If you have a raging cough, stay home MF and watch it on TV. I know "he has a right come to the game, etc.". Yeah he does, but come on people.


Are you sure about that number? That sounds awfully high, And I doubt its accuracy
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Captain Pablo said:

dubberage said:

Common theme the last few weeks. Close to me meaning no direct family members (we're all vaccinated), but friends of friends or parents of friends. conversations go like this.

Oh, "do you know so and so's mom got covid and died". Was she vaccinated? "No". Why not? "well she just didn't feel right about". So late 60's with usual health issues and thought a vaccine would do more harm than good. A few days later. "So and so" is in the hospital so that is why he isn't at work today. Vaccinated? No. Mid 50's average to below average health. A few days later. Another friend of my parents is in hospital with covid pneumonia. Early 70's. Vaccinated? "No". Why? Didn't believe in it.

I totally believe everyone has a right to decide one way or another on the vaccine, but come on people. If you are 50 plus and refuse to get vaccinated I just don't understand. My friend's 74 mother in law said "well, i heard it can make you infertile, and possibly give you cancer". Wtf? So at 74 your worried about fertility and getting cancer from something, and you smoked earlier in life?

Friend of mine works for major Houston hospital. All Covid patients in their hospital are 99.2% unvaccinated.

Oh, and to the guy sitting behind us at the game on Saturday. If you have a raging cough, stay home MF and watch it on TV. I know "he has a right come to the game, etc.". Yeah he does, but come on people.


Are you sure about that number? That sounds awfully high, And I doubt its accuracy

Seems suspect, doesn't it?
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West Point Aggie said:

Captain Pablo said:

dubberage said:

Common theme the last few weeks. Close to me meaning no direct family members (we're all vaccinated), but friends of friends or parents of friends. conversations go like this.

Oh, "do you know so and so's mom got covid and died". Was she vaccinated? "No". Why not? "well she just didn't feel right about". So late 60's with usual health issues and thought a vaccine would do more harm than good. A few days later. "So and so" is in the hospital so that is why he isn't at work today. Vaccinated? No. Mid 50's average to below average health. A few days later. Another friend of my parents is in hospital with covid pneumonia. Early 70's. Vaccinated? "No". Why? Didn't believe in it.

I totally believe everyone has a right to decide one way or another on the vaccine, but come on people. If you are 50 plus and refuse to get vaccinated I just don't understand. My friend's 74 mother in law said "well, i heard it can make you infertile, and possibly give you cancer". Wtf? So at 74 your worried about fertility and getting cancer from something, and you smoked earlier in life?

Friend of mine works for major Houston hospital. All Covid patients in their hospital are 99.2% unvaccinated.

Oh, and to the guy sitting behind us at the game on Saturday. If you have a raging cough, stay home MF and watch it on TV. I know "he has a right come to the game, etc.". Yeah he does, but come on people.


Are you sure about that number? That sounds awfully high, And I doubt its accuracy

Seems suspect, doesn't it?


Yeah I don't buy it
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He works for UT Health. This is what he told me last night. Okay, so let's say he is wrong and its 90% instead of 99%. Is 90% high enough for you to maybe think it has something to do with being vaccinated or not? Or its a conspiracy perpetuated by the government?

Look, I don't care about one side or the other, but when I see relatively healthy, or average health people in their 50's, 60's and 70's dying due to Covid, and I know them, it makes me sad for their families. Because you will always wonder or second guess if getting a simple vaccine would have saved their lives. Hundreds of millions of people vaccinated but you believe some internet post by some doctor that this could cause issues in 5-10 years. Well, I'd rather live for 5-10 more years than die next month.
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dubberage said:

He works for UT Health. This is what he told me last night. Okay, so let's say he is wrong and its 90% instead of 99%. Is 90% high enough for you to maybe think it has something to do with being vaccinated or not? Or its a conspiracy perpetuated by the government?

Look, I don't care about one side or the other, but when I see relatively healthy, or average health people in their 50's, 60's and 70's dying due to Covid, and I know them, it makes me sad for their families. Because you will always wonder or second guess if getting a simple vaccine would have saved their lives. Hundreds of millions of people vaccinated but you believe some internet post by some doctor that this could cause issues in 5-10 years. Well, I'd rather live for 5-10 more years than die next month.


I'm skeptical of the 90% figure as well. I do think early on the vaccine was very effective, but it's effectiveness is waning. I have seen some figures as low as 70%, but I don't know

Yes, I can understand being sad when someone dies. But, what are you gonna do? That's their choice

Where do I stand?

I believe the vaccine is safe and effective. I also believe that There have been some things that very well could be helpful for people that have the virus, but have been beaten back with misguided and arrogant mockery and derision

Those who sneer at things like ivermectin are no less ignorant than anybody else out there. Whether it is effective or not, there is a clear financial motive to steer people to vaccines, and away from cheap and available alternatives that many doctors say are effective. And there's always arrogance, ever present among those who always think they know best, and have some kind of sick fetish of telling others what to do

Everybody just STFU and let people live their lives



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I'm a nurse. I work in the hospital. Most of my shifts are in the Covid units. The 92% unvaccinated figure is pretty consistent with what I'm seeing.

We know people can still get infected despite being vaccinated. Vaccinated people are not getting severe disease at the same rate. All available data points to that. I wish this was the focus of messaging all along.

The thing about this Delta wave that's really getting to me this time is the age difference between now and over the winter. Over the winter, it was probably 70% people over the age of 65. Now, it's basically inverted. We had to intubate a 30 year old yesterday. Had a 22 year old on the brink. And yes, for those of you who like to ask, most of these younger people are not exactly healthy to begin with in terms of body weight. People over the age of 75 are less than 10% of our Covid patients right now. One of the primary reasons is that the vast majority of old folks in our area got vaccinated.

I'm never going to criticize somebody for choosing not to take a vaccine, especially one developed so quickly. My job is just to provide accurate information as best I can and let people make their own choices. I wish more people would take it.
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Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

My unvaccinated uncle passed today. He had all sorts of arguments against getting vaccinated including "I want to know what is in my body". He literally said that with a cigarette in his hand. So weird.
My vaccinated step mother passed 3 weeks ago. She was healthy and in her 60s
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SoupNazi2001 said:

eric76 said:

SoupNazi2001 said:

Duncan Idaho said:

More compelling than any I've heard from the other side.


Natural immunity
There is also the ultimate immunity -- you get it once and you can never get it again. It's called death.


Very strange comment.
I agree that it is pretty tacky, but it is largely brought on by the comments of a retired researcher who said that the problem with herd immunity is all the individuals in the herd that have to die to achieve herd immunity:

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First: herd immunity comes at a steep price. Some animals, or in COVID-19's case, humans, die of the disease consequent to infection. It is inhuman to let some die so that others might be protected.

...

Public health ethics does not allow the sacrifice of an unfortunate few for the benefit of survivors.

In other words, if we are going to use natural immunity to deal with covid, we have got to be ready and willing to accept a lot more deaths than if people would get the vaccine.
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samurai_texan said:

Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

My unvaccinated uncle passed today. He had all sorts of arguments against getting vaccinated including "I want to know what is in my body". He literally said that with a cigarette in his hand. So weird.
My vaccinated step mother passed 3 weeks ago. She was healthy and in her 60s
There are outliers in every situation. It's been shown that the vaccine keeps most people from getting really sick or dying from this thing.
If you say you hate the state of politics in this nation and you don't get involved in it, you obviously don't hate the state of politics in this nation.
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In other words, if we are going to use natural immunity to deal with covid, we have got to be ready and willing to accept a lot more deaths than if people would get the vaccine.
Yeah, this is the bottom line.

I was at a family gathering this weekend and the nice 70 something older cousins were telling me their best friend just died of COVID. This man too refused to get vaccinated.

One more datapoint for the group I suppose.
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eric76 said:

SoupNazi2001 said:

eric76 said:

SoupNazi2001 said:

Duncan Idaho said:

More compelling than any I've heard from the other side.


Natural immunity
There is also the ultimate immunity -- you get it once and you can never get it again. It's called death.


Very strange comment.
I agree that it is pretty tacky, but it is largely brought on by the comments of a retired researcher who said that the problem with herd immunity is all the individuals in the herd that have to die to achieve herd immunity:

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First: herd immunity comes at a steep price. Some animals, or in COVID-19's case, humans, die of the disease consequent to infection. It is inhuman to let some die so that others might be protected.

...

Public health ethics does not allow the sacrifice of an unfortunate few for the benefit of survivors.

In other words, if we are going to use natural immunity to deal with covid, we have got to be ready and willing to accept a lot more deaths than if people would get the vaccine.
Our proper response should have been to recommend the vulnerable quarantining while the rest of us live normally, get it, and recover from it. This could have been over in 3-6 months.

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Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

samurai_texan said:

Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

My unvaccinated uncle passed today. He had all sorts of arguments against getting vaccinated including "I want to know what is in my body". He literally said that with a cigarette in his hand. So weird.
My vaccinated step mother passed 3 weeks ago. She was healthy and in her 60s
There are outliers in every situation. It's been shown that the vaccine keeps most people from getting really sick or dying from this thing.


Not outliers
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/uk-public-health-briefing-shows-65-of-delta-variant-deaths-are-in-the-vaccinated/
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badbilly said:

Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

samurai_texan said:

Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

My unvaccinated uncle passed today. He had all sorts of arguments against getting vaccinated including "I want to know what is in my body". He literally said that with a cigarette in his hand. So weird.
My vaccinated step mother passed 3 weeks ago. She was healthy and in her 60s
There are outliers in every situation. It's been shown that the vaccine keeps most people from getting really sick or dying from this thing.


Not outliers
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/uk-public-health-briefing-shows-65-of-delta-variant-deaths-are-in-the-vaccinated/
So your contention is that the majority of deaths from COVID come from the vaccinated population? Or is it the exception to the rule?
If you say you hate the state of politics in this nation and you don't get involved in it, you obviously don't hate the state of politics in this nation.
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Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

badbilly said:

Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

samurai_texan said:

Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

My unvaccinated uncle passed today. He had all sorts of arguments against getting vaccinated including "I want to know what is in my body". He literally said that with a cigarette in his hand. So weird.
My vaccinated step mother passed 3 weeks ago. She was healthy and in her 60s
There are outliers in every situation. It's been shown that the vaccine keeps most people from getting really sick or dying from this thing.


Not outliers
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/uk-public-health-briefing-shows-65-of-delta-variant-deaths-are-in-the-vaccinated/
So your contention is that the majority of deaths from COVID come from the vaccinated population? Or is it the exception to the rule?
How do we really know the vaccine is working? It's a matter of the truly vulnerable (those with comorbidities like Cancer, Obesity, Smokers, etc) having positive outcomes after getting COVID right?
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dubberage said:

Common theme the last few weeks. Close to me meaning no direct family members (we're all vaccinated), but friends of friends or parents of friends. conversations go like this.

Oh, "do you know so and so's mom got covid and died". Was she vaccinated? "No". Why not? "well she just didn't feel right about". So late 60's with usual health issues and thought a vaccine would do more harm than good. A few days later. "So and so" is in the hospital so that is why he isn't at work today. Vaccinated? No. Mid 50's average to below average health. A few days later. Another friend of my parents is in hospital with covid pneumonia. Early 70's. Vaccinated? "No". Why? Didn't believe in it.

I totally believe everyone has a right to decide one way or another on the vaccine, but come on people. If you are 50 plus and refuse to get vaccinated I just don't understand. My friend's 74 mother in law said "well, i heard it can make you infertile, and possibly give you cancer". Wtf? So at 74 your worried about fertility and getting cancer from something, and you smoked earlier in life?

Friend of mine works for major Houston hospital. All Covid patients in their hospital are 99.2% unvaccinated.

Oh, and to the guy sitting behind us at the game on Saturday. If you have a raging cough, stay home MF and watch it on TV. I know "he has a right come to the game, etc.". Yeah he does, but come on people.


At this point I've stopped caring about unvaccinated people. I got the vaccine, that will protect me from severe disease but doesn't make me any less likely to transmit it as an unvaccinated person.

So vaccination or not does not make someone "safer" in terms of getting others sick. The only thing it does is protect the vaccinated person. So if someone else decides not to get vaccinated that is their problem and doesn't affect me.

I could see the hospital argument but it's never been an issue where I live in VA. Plenty of hospital capacity. Doctors are begging people to come in for regular check ups.

So if someone gets vaccinated or not, why should I care?
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Not outliers

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/uk-public-health-briefing-shows-65-of-delta-variant-deaths-are-in-the-vaccinated/

This claim has been shot down by Public Health England and most fact checkers.

https://apnews.com/article/fact-checking-793436231953

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This week, a false claim circulated on social media that misrepresented data from Public Health England on coronavirus variants, including delta, a mutation found in more than 80 countries that spreads more easily.

"UK Government data shows you are 745% more likely to die if you have had 2 vaccination doses Vs none at all," a Twitter post falsely claimed. The post included a screenshot from the public health agency's data on delta variant infections and deaths, but the data does not support the claim.
From Feb. 1 to June 21, the public health agency documented 92,029 cases of patients infected with the delta variant. Of those patients, 53,822, or about 58%, were unvaccinated and 7,235, or less than 8%, had received both doses of a vaccine.

"If the vaccine didn't work, you'd expect those numbers to be equal," explained David Cennimo, an infectious disease expert at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. "You're seeing in the data that the vaccine is working."

The agency's data shows 117 people died from the delta variant within 28 days of a positive test, including 44 people who were unvaccinated and 50 who were fully vaccinated.
The Twitter post uses those numbers to falsely claim the data shows people who were vaccinated had a 0.69% chance of dying and people who were unvaccinated had just a 0.08% chance of dying, and the difference between those is 745%. But experts say that form of analysis is invalid because the data does not take into account age of patients and other underlying illnesses.

The math used to interpret the data in the Twitter post "doesn't make sense," Cennimo said. "You have no idea how comparable the vaccinated and unvaccinated groups are. It's not a controlled group. We don't know who had cancer, who was immunocompromised."

More than 90% of people over the age of 50 have been fully vaccinated in Britain. The report states that no one under the age of 50 who received two doses of the vaccine died from the Delta variant.

"This same point has been debunked multiple times," Luke Weeks, a spokesperson from the British agency told The Associated Press in an email. "The data should be interpreted taking into consideration the context of very high vaccine coverage in the UK population, even with a highly effective vaccine, it is expected that a large proportion of cases would occur in vaccinated individuals, simply because a larger proportion of the population are vaccinated than unvaccinated."

Some of the people who died after being infected with the delta variant may have died of other causes, Weeks explained. "Individuals in risk groups may also be more at risk of hospitalisation or death due to non-Covid-19 causes, and thus may be hospitalised or die with Covid-19 rather than because of Covid-19," he said.


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Seems suspect, doesn't it?
I did see an AP story putting this data point forward.

https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-941fcf43d9731c76c16e7354f5d5e187


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An Associated Press analysis of available government data from May shows that "breakthrough" infections in fully vaccinated people accounted for fewer than 1,200 of more than 107,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations. That's about 1.1%.

And only about 150 of the more than 18,000 COVID-19 deaths in May were in fully vaccinated people. That translates to about 0.8%, or five deaths per day on average.

The AP analyzed figures provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC itself has not estimated what percentage of hospitalizations and deaths are in fully vaccinated people, citing limitations in the data.
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Our pre-test probability or expectations would be drawn from other data that shows the vaccines prevent severe covid by ~88% like-for-like. Attack rate is not like-for-like in general population.

So why does it seem suspect? What are you basis this suspicion on? It seems reasonable to me.
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Gumby said:

dubberage said:

Common theme the last few weeks. Close to me meaning no direct family members (we're all vaccinated), but friends of friends or parents of friends. conversations go like this.

Oh, "do you know so and so's mom got covid and died". Was she vaccinated? "No". Why not? "well she just didn't feel right about". So late 60's with usual health issues and thought a vaccine would do more harm than good. A few days later. "So and so" is in the hospital so that is why he isn't at work today. Vaccinated? No. Mid 50's average to below average health. A few days later. Another friend of my parents is in hospital with covid pneumonia. Early 70's. Vaccinated? "No". Why? Didn't believe in it.

I totally believe everyone has a right to decide one way or another on the vaccine, but come on people. If you are 50 plus and refuse to get vaccinated I just don't understand. My friend's 74 mother in law said "well, i heard it can make you infertile, and possibly give you cancer". Wtf? So at 74 your worried about fertility and getting cancer from something, and you smoked earlier in life?

Friend of mine works for major Houston hospital. All Covid patients in their hospital are 99.2% unvaccinated.

Oh, and to the guy sitting behind us at the game on Saturday. If you have a raging cough, stay home MF and watch it on TV. I know "he has a right come to the game, etc.". Yeah he does, but come on people.


At this point I've stopped caring about unvaccinated people. I got the vaccine, that will protect me from severe disease but doesn't make me any less likely to transmit it as an unvaccinated person.

So vaccination or not does not make someone "safer" in terms of getting others sick. The only thing it does is protect the vaccinated person. So if someone else decides not to get vaccinated that is their problem and doesn't affect me.

I could see the hospital argument but it's never been an issue where I live in VA. Plenty of hospital capacity. Doctors are begging people to come in for regular check ups.

So if someone gets vaccinated or not, why should I care?
Be honest, you never truly cared anyway. You may have posted your Ts & Ps on TexAgs or changed your Facebook profile picture, but you didn't really ever 'care'. Just like me (I never cared). It's impossible to care about 10s of millions of anonymous, random people. Reading a story about 35 y/o healthy John Doe in Cleveland dying of covid didn't prompt you to help the family or send flowers or take a moment of silence or grieve in any way, just like 3 years ago reading a story about 35 y/o healthy John Doe in Cleveland dying of a car accident didn't prompt any of those same things.

The sooner you stop trying to convince yourself and others that you DO care, the sooner you'll just move on and stop letting COVID consume your life.
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So the data is right just how it is being interpreted or is the data being cherry-picked somehow?

Just straight data....

It does seem that of 742 delta deaths, 402 received 2 doses of the vaccine.

300,010 cases....47K fully vaccinated, 46K partially vaccinated and 151K unvaccinated.

402 / 47000 vaccinated deaths per vaccinated case = 0.85%

253 / 151000 unvaccinated deaths per unvaccinated case = 0.17%


I do say that seems outside of what I would suspect so definitely curious
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eric76 said:


In other words, if we are going to use natural immunity to deal with covid, we have got to be ready and willing to accept a lot more deaths than if people would get the vaccine.

That's an absurd statement which ignores the tens of millions of people who had covid and survived with zero lasting issues who now have natural immunity.

You know, the whole thing where something like 99.5% of people who get covid survive with no lasting effects whatsoever.

That being said, there are tons of people out there who are at much higher risk than they seem to believe and who probably need to be vaccinated. Of course there's probably an equal number, maybe more, of people out there who have convinced themselves that covid is worse than the bubonic plague.
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Keller6Ag91 said:

Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

badbilly said:

Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

samurai_texan said:

Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:

My unvaccinated uncle passed today. He had all sorts of arguments against getting vaccinated including "I want to know what is in my body". He literally said that with a cigarette in his hand. So weird.
My vaccinated step mother passed 3 weeks ago. She was healthy and in her 60s
There are outliers in every situation. It's been shown that the vaccine keeps most people from getting really sick or dying from this thing.


Not outliers
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/uk-public-health-briefing-shows-65-of-delta-variant-deaths-are-in-the-vaccinated/
So your contention is that the majority of deaths from COVID come from the vaccinated population? Or is it the exception to the rule?
How do we really know the vaccine is working? It's a matter of the truly vulnerable (those with comorbidities like Cancer, Obesity, Smokers, etc) having positive outcomes after getting COVID right?
Well, hospitalizations seem to be extremely low for the vaxxed crew. Get it or don't, I couldn't care less. But don't manipulate the situation as the ultra-COVID obsessed do.
If you say you hate the state of politics in this nation and you don't get involved in it, you obviously don't hate the state of politics in this nation.
TheHulkster
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
This is an impressive, dare I say sociopathic, absence of empathy.
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