Social Queen B's Partisan COVID/Vaccine Megathread

Studies have shown the vaccinated have fewer protections than those who contract the virus naturally. So maybe you should listen to the science, stop being selfish and go to a goddamn covid party already.

Herd immunity again. If we had things your way, there would be millions dead. The vaccine has protected more people than this idiotic idea that infecting everyone was the best method. COVID still has a 2% CFR. What part of this math do you not understand?

Your response is to act cute that you only care about herd immunity NOW because it's been shown that natural immunity lasts longer. Your little plan negates the idea that people have to get COVID first and risk dying to get this natural immunity.
 
I don't understand the fanaticism about this vaccine from either side of the argument.
The vaccine may lessen your symptoms. Thats pretty much all it does. I got the vaccine for that reason, I hope I don't get fucked up from covid.
That said, the vaccine is not going to eradicate covid. It does nothing to stop the spread of the virus. This is why I can't get behind people so fired up to force vaccines on people. This isn't polio, this vaccine isn't going to make covid go away, Why does anyone care if I make the choice to get sick as opposed to get a questionable vaccine, the same vaccine the leftists said they wouldn't take for no other reason that Trump helped initiate it. If I don't want it and that choice effects no one other than me, as I'd spread if vaccinated anyway, then why should anyone care? Seems stupidly partisan to me, I can see no other argument.
edit- and vice versa. If someone wants to take the thing and you have some problem with that, go fuck yourself, its none of your business if they want to take the vaccine.
 
Well from what I'm hearing, a lot of anti-vaxxers are going to have their beliefs tested eventually because this disease isn't going to go away and scientists believe that everyone will now get it because the delta variant is so contagious. In a way it's evolution.

Vaxxers will have their beliefs tested too. Prior to vaccination last year my Division had multiple people test positive for COVID / experience illness with all returning to work at some point. The majority of our workforce is vaccinated. People gleefully tore off their masks, hit the bars, and posted pics from vacation on Facebook. That feeling of invincibility must have been intoxicating.

Fast forward and we've had 5 cases within the last month. All 5 are vaccinated. One is hospitalized with COVID. The look on people's faces when leadership put that info out was interesting to say the least.
 
Vaxxers will have their beliefs tested too. Prior to vaccination last year my Division had multiple people test positive for COVID / experience illness with all returning to work at some point. The majority of our workforce is vaccinated. People gleefully tore off their masks, hit the bars, and posted pics from vacation on Facebook. That feeling of invincibility must have been intoxicating.

Fast forward and we've had 5 cases within the last month. All 5 are vaccinated. One is hospitalized with COVID. The look on people's faces when leadership put that info out was interesting to say the least.
Yeah it's true. As a vaxxer I thought I'm not going to get it, as I've managed to avoid it entirely so far, but now it looks like it's inevitable that I will get it. But I'm much happier being on the vax side than having not had it. I'm going all in now and I will be actively trying to catch it whilst my vaccination protects me.
 
Herd immunity again. If we had things your way, there would be millions dead. The vaccine has protected more people than this idiotic idea that infecting everyone was the best method. COVID still has a 2% CFR. What part of this math do you not understand?

Your response is to act cute that you only care about herd immunity NOW because it's been shown that natural immunity lasts longer. Your little plan negates the idea that people have to get COVID first and risk dying to get this natural immunity.

The risk of death is already exceedingly low even for groups at high risk. "My little plan" is no more risky than driving on a highway.

Don't get mad at me just cause you don't want to accept the science.
 
edit- and vice versa. If someone wants to take the thing and you have some problem with that, go fuck yourself, its none of your business if they want to take the vaccine.
Oh but it is. Look at Israel, they are seeing WORSE delta infections now because of their high vaccination rate.
 
i see many vaccinated constantly coughing, even over a very long period of time
not so much the unvacinated...
 



Why is the CDC saying this? Those who got the vaccines early are at greater risk.


A greater risk than those who had it more recently, not those who didn't get it at all. The protection wanes, we knew it wasn't going to last forever from the start.
 
Oh but it is. Look at Israel, they are seeing WORSE delta infections now because of their high vaccination rate.
Likely because people thought it did something it doesn't.
 
Why is the CDC saying this? Those who got the vaccines early are at greater risk.

Yes. Those who got vaccinated 6+ months ago are at greater risk than those vaccinated 2 weeks ago with it fresh.

Both groups better off than unvaccinated

Booster shots before the typical flu season to get us through winter seem logical.
 
oh. so now we're supposed to trust the CDC?

and greater risk from what? catching and receiving the delta variant? turning into magneto? growing a 3rd arm? i dont see the hospitals and morgues filling up with the overwhelming majority of vaccinated people.

but Israel!
 
Why are you getting so worked up over this?

Just admit that you didn't read your own posted shitty link.
you are a child. Listen, I have explained multi times, I had no paywall or had to subscribe. Not sure why, maybe because I accessed on it on my phone, who knows that is not my problem, but appears to be yours. Funny you are throwing out accusations with no proof, which is on brand for your post history.
Here you go since you cant work the internet.
As the state faces a surge of covid-19 cases, Georgia health-care workers recently had to shut down and vacate a mobile vaccination clinic after being threatened by a swarm of protesters. Others are receiving harassing emails, and some are seeing their social media accounts flooded with false information about vaccines.


The state’s top health official detailed the examples of increasing hostility toward health-care workers during a Monday briefing. Speaking alongside Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, she pleaded for civility toward those working “tirelessly to keep people alive.”

“This is wrong. This is absolutely wrong,” Kathleen Toomey, the state’s Department of Public Health commissioner, said during the news conference. “These people are giving their lives to help others and to help us in the state. We in Georgia can do better.”


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A Georgia vaccine site had to close after protesters bullied health-care workers: ‘This is absolutely wrong’
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Cars wait in line at a covid-19 drive-through testing and vaccination site in Marietta, Ga., on Aug. 30. (Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters)
By
Andrea Salcedo
Today at 7:08 a.m. EDT


As the state faces a surge of covid-19 cases, Georgia health-care workers recently had to shut down and vacate a mobile vaccination clinic after being threatened by a swarm of protesters. Others are receiving harassing emails, and some are seeing their social media accounts flooded with false information about vaccines.


The state’s top health official detailed the examples of increasing hostility toward health-care workers during a Monday briefing. Speaking alongside Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, she pleaded for civility toward those working “tirelessly to keep people alive.”

“This is wrong. This is absolutely wrong,” Kathleen Toomey, the state’s Department of Public Health commissioner, said during the news conference. “These people are giving their lives to help others and to help us in the state. We in Georgia can do better.”


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Toomey said she was particularly troubled by the vaccine site shuttering over “harassment, bullying and threats directed at our team.” In Georgia, 41.2 percent of eligible residents are fully vaccinated, according to The Washington Post’s tracker. The national rate is 52.4 percent.

St. Louis public health leader said a mob called him racist slurs for promoting masks: ‘We are not the enemy’

Throughout the pandemic, health-care workers and public officials have faced threats for promoting vaccines, encouraging the use of masks and battling disinformation. Harassment was so rampant in Colorado that the state banned the doxing of public health workers. After battling the virus for more than a year, many health professionals are burned out. Roughly 3 in 10 health workers have considered leaving the profession.

Burned out by the pandemic, 3 in 10 health-care workers consider leaving the profession

Toomey on Monday referenced the fatigue of health-care workers in Georgia. They are again seeing an influx of critically ill patients, including some who need to be put on ventilators.


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“I know how tired they are,” she said of the health workers.

Though Toomey offered few specifics about the harassing behavior, her spokeswoman told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that health-care workers in Georgia have been “yelled at, threatened and demeaned by some of the very members of the public they were trying to help.”

“Aside from feeling threatened themselves, staff realized no one would want to come to that location for a vaccination under those circumstances, so they packed up and left,” the spokeswoman, Nancy Nydam, told the Journal-Constitution, adding that the vaccine site was in north Georgia.

At the Monday news conference, Toomey said that as a senior health official, she expects a certain degree of public backlash. But no one should be directing their anger about pandemic policies toward those on the front lines, she said.

“Maybe it comes with the territory of someone in my position, but it shouldn’t be happening to those nurses who are working in the field to try to keep this state safe,” Toomey said, adding, “We should be thanking these individuals for trying to get lifesaving vaccines to our state.”

Georgia’s new daily reported covid-19 infections rose by nearly 15 percent in the past week, according to The Post’s coronavirus tracker. During that same time period, new daily reported deaths were up by more than 72 percent.

Nearly all new reported infections are attributable to the highly contagious delta variant, Toomey said at the news conference.
 
i see many vaccinated constantly coughing, even over a very long period of time
not so much the unvacinated...
A friend of mine who is vaccinated texted me this morning that he is getting a divorce. Could be a correlation as well. None of my unvaccinated friends texted me this morning about getting a divorce.
 
A greater risk than those who had it more recently, not those who didn't get it at all. The protection wanes, we knew it wasn't going to last forever from the start.

Really? Revisionist History much?

From 2 weeks to Flatten the curve to this.

Y'all are just a bunch of frogs getting slowly boiled to death
 
I wouldn't say anything is impossible with humanity, we're a fucked up species. I don't think that because it's happened in the past means that it's necessarily in the process of happening now though, although I can certainly understand why people from ex communist countries would harbour suspicions.
Anyone from anywhere who has the slightest inkling of history should harbour suspicion. The most dangerous entity to people has been their own government for much of history. People who trust their government are nothing but useful idiots.
 
Anyone from anywhere who has the slightest inkling of history should harbour suspicion. The most dangerous entity to people has been their own government for much of history. People who trust their government are nothing but useful idiots.

It's a balancing act imo, I need a degree of trust in some things otherwise I'd be paranoid constantly.

Tbh if the rest of the government is anything like the department I work for the biggest issue is disorganisation rather than any conspiracy.
 
you are a child. Listen, I have explained multi times, I had no paywall or had to subscribe. Not sure why, maybe because I accessed on it on my phone, who knows that is not my problem, but appears to be yours. Funny you are throwing out accusations with no proof, which is on brand for your post history.
Here you go since you cant work the internet.
As the state faces a surge of covid-19 cases, Georgia health-care workers recently had to shut down and vacate a mobile vaccination clinic after being threatened by a swarm of protesters. Others are receiving harassing emails, and some are seeing their social media accounts flooded with false information about vaccines.


The state’s top health official detailed the examples of increasing hostility toward health-care workers during a Monday briefing. Speaking alongside Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, she pleaded for civility toward those working “tirelessly to keep people alive.”

“This is wrong. This is absolutely wrong,” Kathleen Toomey, the state’s Department of Public Health commissioner, said during the news conference. “These people are giving their lives to help others and to help us in the state. We in Georgia can do better.”


Morning Mix
A Georgia vaccine site had to close after protesters bullied health-care workers: ‘This is absolutely wrong’
Listen to article
2 min
imrs.php

Cars wait in line at a covid-19 drive-through testing and vaccination site in Marietta, Ga., on Aug. 30. (Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters)
By
Andrea Salcedo
Today at 7:08 a.m. EDT


As the state faces a surge of covid-19 cases, Georgia health-care workers recently had to shut down and vacate a mobile vaccination clinic after being threatened by a swarm of protesters. Others are receiving harassing emails, and some are seeing their social media accounts flooded with false information about vaccines.


The state’s top health official detailed the examples of increasing hostility toward health-care workers during a Monday briefing. Speaking alongside Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, she pleaded for civility toward those working “tirelessly to keep people alive.”

“This is wrong. This is absolutely wrong,” Kathleen Toomey, the state’s Department of Public Health commissioner, said during the news conference. “These people are giving their lives to help others and to help us in the state. We in Georgia can do better.”


Advertisement

Toomey said she was particularly troubled by the vaccine site shuttering over “harassment, bullying and threats directed at our team.” In Georgia, 41.2 percent of eligible residents are fully vaccinated, according to The Washington Post’s tracker. The national rate is 52.4 percent.

St. Louis public health leader said a mob called him racist slurs for promoting masks: ‘We are not the enemy’

Throughout the pandemic, health-care workers and public officials have faced threats for promoting vaccines, encouraging the use of masks and battling disinformation. Harassment was so rampant in Colorado that the state banned the doxing of public health workers. After battling the virus for more than a year, many health professionals are burned out. Roughly 3 in 10 health workers have considered leaving the profession.

Burned out by the pandemic, 3 in 10 health-care workers consider leaving the profession

Toomey on Monday referenced the fatigue of health-care workers in Georgia. They are again seeing an influx of critically ill patients, including some who need to be put on ventilators.


Advertisement

“I know how tired they are,” she said of the health workers.

Though Toomey offered few specifics about the harassing behavior, her spokeswoman told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that health-care workers in Georgia have been “yelled at, threatened and demeaned by some of the very members of the public they were trying to help.”

“Aside from feeling threatened themselves, staff realized no one would want to come to that location for a vaccination under those circumstances, so they packed up and left,” the spokeswoman, Nancy Nydam, told the Journal-Constitution, adding that the vaccine site was in north Georgia.

At the Monday news conference, Toomey said that as a senior health official, she expects a certain degree of public backlash. But no one should be directing their anger about pandemic policies toward those on the front lines, she said.

“Maybe it comes with the territory of someone in my position, but it shouldn’t be happening to those nurses who are working in the field to try to keep this state safe,” Toomey said, adding, “We should be thanking these individuals for trying to get lifesaving vaccines to our state.”

Georgia’s new daily reported covid-19 infections rose by nearly 15 percent in the past week, according to The Post’s coronavirus tracker. During that same time period, new daily reported deaths were up by more than 72 percent.

Nearly all new reported infections are attributable to the highly contagious delta variant, Toomey said at the news conference.

You still didn't post ANYTHING from your original source. I wonder why??????????

And you're still overly emotional about all of this. Who's the child?
 
It's a balancing act imo, I need a degree of trust in some things otherwise I'd be paranoid constantly.

Tbh if the rest of the government is anything like the department I work for the biggest issue is disorganisation rather than any conspiracy.
Incompetence or Ill will makes little difference.

I don't trust our government to do the right thing, nor do I trust they will screw up. But what I do know is if you give people a measure of power many of them will abuse it. You don't need to be paranoid to realize and live with that fact.
 
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