She was in the first couple weeks of the vax being available due to pre-existing health issues.
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Re: Coronavirus COVID-19
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NY Gov: The vaccine came from God, and I need you to be my apostles
Vaccine mandates amd masks: the lefts new religion
Vaccine mandates amd masks: the lefts new religion
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517 children dying from Covid is no big deal, but 213 fully vaccinated patients in the hospital is a tragedy.
And that much anticipated Massachusetts surge is dropping to 581 hospitalizations and 178 fully vaxxed.

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Re: Coronavirus COVID-19
Out of 75 million, in over a year and a half. No its not.
In the same year & a half time about:
-6,000 kids have died in car accidents (4k+ a year).
-5,000 kids have been killed by firearms (3k+ a year)
-2,000 kids have died of suffocation (1,400 a yr)
-1,500 kids have died of drowning (1,000 a year)
-1,500 kids have died of drug overdose (1,000 a year)
-1,500 kids have died of ‘congenital abnormalities‘ (1,000 a year).
-900 kids have died of heart disease (600 a year)
-500 kids have died of burns (340 a year)

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsr1804754
The China Virus has got a lot of catching up to do..
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Thanks for making my point.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 8:05 amOut of 75 million, in over a year and a half. No its not.
In the same year & a half time about:
-6,000 kids have died in car accidents (4k+ a year).
-5,000 kids have been killed by firearms (3k+ a year)
-2,000 kids have died of suffocation (1,400 a yr)
-1,500 kids have died of drowning (1,000 a year)
-1,500 kids have died of drug overdose (1,000 a year)
-1,500 kids have died of ‘congenital abnormalities‘ (1,000 a year).
-900 kids have died of heart disease (600 a year)
-500 kids have died of burns (340 a year)
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsr1804754
The China Virus has got a lot of catching up to do..

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This will probably be banned soon by Twitter. Surprised it hans‘t already:
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Re: Coronavirus COVID-19
This has been common knowledge for some time now. Not everyone the test positive for Covid has the Antibodies.

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I think what he's alluding to is in the drive to mandate vaccines (which I'm generally in favor of in many settings, schools for instance) there's been virtually no consideration for folks already with high enough antibody counts that would make vaccines unnecessary. I'm sure because it mucks up the story and gives anti-vaxxers some meat to chew on, but it is supported by science so...
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I have a tough time with the words "supported by science", because of the Covid Wars. Right wing science, left wing science, anti-vaxxer science, karen science.GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:21 amI think what he's alluding to is in the drive to mandate vaccines (which I'm generally in favor of in many settings, schools for instance) there's been virtually no consideration for folks already with high enough antibody counts that would make vaccines unnecessary. I'm sure because it mucks up the story and gives anti-vaxxers some meat to chew on, but it is supported by science so...![]()
It's also been proven that a person with antibodies is less likely to get covid if they are also vaccinated, versus a person that just has antibodies.
We don't know how long the antibodies are good for, nor the vaccines before others chirp in. This covid deal is a work in progress.

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Probably the most accurate statement in this thread.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:37 amI have a tough time with the words "supported by science", because of the Covid Wars. Right wing science, left wing science, anti-vaxxer science, karen science.GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:21 am
I think what he's alluding to is in the drive to mandate vaccines (which I'm generally in favor of in many settings, schools for instance) there's been virtually no consideration for folks already with high enough antibody counts that would make vaccines unnecessary. I'm sure because it mucks up the story and gives anti-vaxxers some meat to chew on, but it is supported by science so...![]()
It's also been proven that a person with antibodies is less likely to get covid if they are also vaccinated, versus a person that just has antibodies.
We don't know how long the antibodies are good for, nor the vaccines before others chirp in. This covid deal is a work in progress.
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Just got my Pfizer booster jab. Will let y’all know if any side effects.
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I think the difference in opinions there will be whether there is enough improvement of a vaccine with already present antibodies versus just the antibodies alone to justify the use of the vaccine. And that doesn't even take into account the moral question of proper use, in context of the world, of a scarce resource such as a vaccine for a modest benefit.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:37 amI have a tough time with the words "supported by science", because of the Covid Wars. Right wing science, left wing science, anti-vaxxer science, karen science.GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:21 am
I think what he's alluding to is in the drive to mandate vaccines (which I'm generally in favor of in many settings, schools for instance) there's been virtually no consideration for folks already with high enough antibody counts that would make vaccines unnecessary. I'm sure because it mucks up the story and gives anti-vaxxers some meat to chew on, but it is supported by science so...![]()
It's also been proven that a person with antibodies is less likely to get covid if they are also vaccinated, versus a person that just has antibodies.
We don't know how long the antibodies are good for, nor the vaccines before others chirp in. This covid deal is a work in progress.
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Best of luck.
I'm not up until November. Apparently everyone's really loosey-goosey on whether you meet the criteria for a booster so I'm going to consider myself in a high risk operation - it's a gray area so not much of a leap.
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A friend got hers (she's younger than me with an immuno-compromised child). She had a reaction to the first two shots and nothing with the booster.
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You are getting back to the political bs again with the vaccine versus antibodies. Why is it vaccine versus antibodies, it should be vaccines are good, antibodies are good, antibodies with vaccine are even better. We have all these anti-vaxxers nazi's and vax nazi's confusing the crap out of the average person on the street.GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 10:24 amI think the difference in opinions there will be whether there is enough improvement of a vaccine with already present antibodies versus just the antibodies alone to justify the use of the vaccine. And that doesn't even take into account the moral question of proper use, in context of the world, of a scarce resource such as a vaccine for a modest benefit.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:37 am
I have a tough time with the words "supported by science", because of the Covid Wars. Right wing science, left wing science, anti-vaxxer science, karen science.
It's also been proven that a person with antibodies is less likely to get covid if they are also vaccinated, versus a person that just has antibodies.
We don't know how long the antibodies are good for, nor the vaccines before others chirp in. This covid deal is a work in progress.

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Is it though? You tell me, I honestly haven't seen the research, but how much research is there really on antibodies and vaccines versus antibodies alone? You're making it seem like I'm debating one of the laws of thermodynamics here, I don't think I'm inserting any politics here.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:20 amYou are getting back to the political bs again with the vaccine versus antibodies. Why is it vaccine versus antibodies, it should be vaccines are good, antibodies are good, antibodies with vaccine are even better. We have all these anti-vaxxers nazi's and vax nazi's confusing the crap out of the average person on the street.GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 10:24 am
I think the difference in opinions there will be whether there is enough improvement of a vaccine with already present antibodies versus just the antibodies alone to justify the use of the vaccine. And that doesn't even take into account the moral question of proper use, in context of the world, of a scarce resource such as a vaccine for a modest benefit.
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I've read a couple studies on adding a vaccine to antibodies. If I have time, I might see if I can find them again.GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:25 amIs it though? You tell me, I honestly haven't seen the research, but how much research is there really on antibodies and vaccines versus antibodies alone? You're making it seem like I'm debating one of the laws of thermodynamics here, I don't think I'm inserting any politics here.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:20 am
You are getting back to the political bs again with the vaccine versus antibodies. Why is it vaccine versus antibodies, it should be vaccines are good, antibodies are good, antibodies with vaccine are even better. We have all these anti-vaxxers nazi's and vax nazi's confusing the crap out of the average person on the street.

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What an idiot that guy is. So, 68% of the State was fully vaccinated when he posted that and 32% of the hospitalizations were. That is supposed to call vaccination into question? Seriously?
And notice he didn't say anything about how many of the ones in intensive care or intubated were vaccinated. Wonder why.
I've seen previous tweets by Sexton. I've listened to his radio show. He is an idiot or he is intentionally acting stupid.
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I finished my Pfizer series in January so I’m well overdue.GannonFan wrote:Best of luck.
I'm not up until November. Apparently everyone's really loosey-goosey on whether you meet the criteria for a booster so I'm going to consider myself in a high risk operation - it's a gray area so not much of a leap.
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It is always the case that vaccination lowers the risk. It lowers the risk among those who have not been previously infected. It also lowers the risk among those who have been previously infected. We should be about lowering the risk.GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:21 amI think what he's alluding to is in the drive to mandate vaccines (which I'm generally in favor of in many settings, schools for instance) there's been virtually no consideration for folks already with high enough antibody counts that would make vaccines unnecessary. I'm sure because it mucks up the story and gives anti-vaxxers some meat to chew on, but it is supported by science so...![]()
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Another post that completely ignores the fact that children can be vectors. It is not just about how many children die from this particular cause. COVID-19 is obviously a big problem Not just here. It's obvious that such is the case all around the world. This stuff of trying to downplay it is just stupid. We should be doing everything we can to impede circulation. That includes impeding circulation facilitated by children whether COVID-19 is a leading cause of mortality among children or not.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 8:05 amOut of 75 million, in over a year and a half. No its not.
In the same year & a half time about:
-6,000 kids have died in car accidents (4k+ a year).
-5,000 kids have been killed by firearms (3k+ a year)
-2,000 kids have died of suffocation (1,400 a yr)
-1,500 kids have died of drowning (1,000 a year)
-1,500 kids have died of drug overdose (1,000 a year)
-1,500 kids have died of ‘congenital abnormalities‘ (1,000 a year).
-900 kids have died of heart disease (600 a year)
-500 kids have died of burns (340 a year)
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsr1804754
The China Virus has got a lot of catching up to do..
This kind of stuff is why it's legitimate to say that the conservative movement is afflicted by ignorance right now.
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Safe to say they weren’t driving. Safe to say they didn’t buy the firearm. Looks like a couple of “vectors” impacted those numbers as well.
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