HailBlazers
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I'm sure every one is well versed on the differences.
So why play dumb with false equivalencies?
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I'm sure every one is well versed on the differences.
And far better understood at the time of mandates than any other vaccine before it.mRNA is a completely different class than anything mandated before it.
The vaccines required by school have been and evaluated for many years. We know and understand the long-term impacts of those.Do you feel the same about the vaccines generally required by public schools?
This is a false comparison. The Blazers record is binary. They either won or lost. There are no other variables involved.Right. I mean, I looked at the blazers playoff record last year, and concluded that they won the championship.
You can have a different conclusion, but that doesn't mean mine is wrong!
barfo
It took a median of 4.2 years after the drugs were approved for these safety concerns to come to light, the study found, and issues were more common among psychiatric drugs, biologic drugs, drugs that were granted "accelerated approval" and drugs that were approved near the regulatory deadline for approval.
Yet, there has never been a vaccine successfully developed and approved before....*Edit*
Studied for literaly 40 years before any mandates...
I know alot of nurses (10+) in the area, that are not getting the vaccine. But libs will call them stupid and uneducated
Because there hasn't been an urgent need. We had a vaccine literal days after examining the DNA.The vaccines required by school have been and evaluated for many years. We know and understand the long-term impacts of those.
Comparing the vaccines required by schools is not the same.
This is a false comparison. The Blazers record is binary. They either won or lost. There are no other variables involved.
All the 'science' surrounding covid changes (seemingly daily). No one has all the data or fully knows the best course of action.... Until there is definitive evidence of the full impact of the vaccines (including the long-term impacts) - people should have the right to make their own decision.
The hubris of those pushing vaccine mandates is beyond concerning. It appears that those who contracted the disease have better immunity than those who get the vaccine, yet it's being pushed regardless of health history.
Receiving FDA approval is not some lofty standard either.... Approximately 1/3 of new drugs that FDA approved between 2001 and 2010 were found to have safety problems after the FDA approval (https://www.npr.org/sections/health...-drugs-had-safety-problems-after-fda-approval). Here is the key quote:
Even for this mRNA vaccine, we were told that it would stay in the arm and wouldn't travel through the body. A few weeks later we get news that it does travel. Is that going to be an issue? No one knows yet...
We will not have definitive answers on what effect this virus or these vaccines will have on people for many years to come. Until then, everyone should be given the latitude to make what they believe to be the best choice for them and their family.
No anti vaxer has the right to make me sick. If they want to stay home and not mingle with the public then they have that right. Of course, that would mean giving up their children to someone more grown up to be raised.Good for these individuals. I completely support them for standing up for their rights.
These manipulative and coercive tactics need to stop.
The vast majority are clear on the advantages of the vaccine. They are also clear on several of the unknowns.
Just because someone looks at the same data as someone else and comes to a different conclusion doesn't mean they are wrong....
Seems unnecessarily verbose. I'd just call them Republicans.
barfo
Think of it this way. The unvaccinated are like unwitting suicide bombers. Willing to take me out when someone has an attached suicide vest to their bodies.i personally know a very well educated, democratic nurse that wont get it.
So sick of the bashing from some of the left as if they know the black and white answer to everything and anyone who thinks differently is evil( or whatever multitude of insults you want to use that is soooo often tossed out there)
Its more than just aBout the vax. Is about just about every opinion based ideology.Think of it this way. The unvaccinated are like unwitting suicide bombers. Willing to take me out when someone has an attached suicide vest to their bodies.
Pretty picture. Source?Because they know...
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I asked you before, why? What do you know about mRNA and its function? You didn't answer.mRNA is a completely different class than anything mandated before it.
I know many union guys that wont get it and they are all dem's. I have both demes and conservatives in my fam that wont get it.i personally know a very well educated, democratic nurse that wont get it.
So sick of the bashing from some of the left as if they know the black and white answer to everything and anyone who thinks differently is evil( or whatever multitude of insults you want to use that is soooo often tossed out there)
At the moment about 13.3% of the population has had Covid and about .2% of the population has died. That means that if you get Covid in the US, there's about a 1.6% chance you'll die.
That may not seem like a big number until you compare it to how rare it is to get severe adverse reactions from actually getting vaccinated. .007% get hospitalized and .002% die.
No vaccine is 100% effective. But using the math acumen of a toddler, it seems clear that if you're not worried about getting hospitalized or dying from COVID itself, then you shouldn't be at all worried about getting hospitalized or dying from the vaccine.
About 182m people are fully vaccinated, so about 54% of the population, yet over 90% who are hospitalized at the moment are unvaccinated. Again, simple math.
The risk of 1) Getting the virus, 2) Getting hospitalized, and 3) dying are much lower in vaccinated people than in those who are unvaccinated. The latest I've seen is that those who are unvaccinated are around 10x more likely to be hospitalized and 11x more likely to die.
So to summarize: Right now there is a vaccine that is safe and readily available to you, it's free, it's recommended by the Center for Disease Control, approved by the FDA, greatly reduces the chance of infection, hospitalization and death, you're a nurse........ and your not going to take it?
This isn't complicated.
So regarding the nurses you know: hopefully you can at least understand why it's hard for those blessed with the ability of rational thought to not think they're stupid and uneducated.
She's not being logical. If she doesn't understand how this works she should probably not be a nurse. I also know a former nurse who is antivax as well. She quit because her job was mandating vaccines (long before Covid). I'm glad she quit and found a different career.i personally know a very well educated, democratic nurse that wont get it.
So sick of the bashing from some of the left as if they know the black and white answer to everything and anyone who thinks differently is evil( or whatever multitude of insults you want to use that is soooo often tossed out there)
But you don't have to move. You could just be logical... or move to Texas and have your power freeze up.Ultimately, on this forum, and everywhere else in the public sphere, we've been going at this debate for almost two years (among other divisive topics) and we are where we are. You're not going to change my opinion on mandates (im vaxxed fyi) and I'm not going to change yours. I truly believe that we are heading to a two state solution in this country, where conservatives will continue to migrate to places like Florida/Tennesse/Arizona/Idaho/SC/Texas (to a degree) and Libs will stay or migrate to the coasts.
I'm now fine with that outcome, which sucks for me, because that means i'll have to move my family out at some point from the place ive called home for 33+ years
I really don't believe it's that high at all. My parents are religious and are extremely kind and caring people. They're also vaccinated.
That's twice the claimed risk factor of all ages dying from the vaccine. The rates of 18-29 year olds dying from the vaccine is far lower. And on average, every one of those 18-29 year olds who get covid-19 infects multiple other people. Thereby keeping our hospitals full and our front line workers exhausted.You're using blanket data that dont fit most of the nurses i know. So i have better data for you.
Age 18-29
3376 deaths, 7.47 million infections (Undercounted of course because not everyone that gets infected will get tested - but lets use it for this purpose)
thats a risk factor of .004% of death. I know it doesnt fit your narrative, but "follow the science"
I know many union guys that wont get it and they are all dem's. I have both demes and conservatives in my fam that wont get it.
And if the pandemic isn't so bad, where did the nearly 700,000 Americans go?
Pretty picture. Source?
Ultimately, on this forum, and everywhere else in the public sphere, we've been going at this debate for almost two years (among other divisive topics) and we are where we are. You're not going to change my opinion on mandates (im vaxxed fyi) and I'm not going to change yours. I truly believe that we are heading to a two state solution in this country, where conservatives will continue to migrate to places like Florida/Tennesse/Arizona/Idaho/SC/Texas (to a degree) and Libs will stay or migrate to the coasts.
I'm now fine with that outcome, which sucks for me, because that means i'll have to move my family out at some point from the place ive called home for 33+ years
How do antivaxxers explain different death and hospitalization rates in highly vaccinated states and low vaccinated states?
And if the pandemic isn't so bad, where did the nearly 700,000 Americans go?
That's twice the claimed risk factor of all ages dying from the vaccine. The rates of 18-29 year olds dying from the vaccine is far lower. And on average, every one of those 18-29 year olds who get covid-19 infects multiple other people. Thereby keeping our hospitals full and our front line workers exhausted.