Convenient (and strange) copout seeing that the CDC doesn't approve vaccines. The FDA does.
Pretty hard to take anti-vaxxer concerns about how "The vaccines aren't even approved yet!" seriously when they don't even know which agency approves them.
Chickenlittle... It's the un-vax'd!![]()
Convenient (and strange) copout seeing that the CDC doesn't approve vaccines. The FDA does.
Pretty hard to take anti-vaxxer concerns about how "The vaccines aren't even approved yet!" seriously when they don't even know which agency approves them.
Death penalty worthy.
If you heavily vaccinate older people, what happens to the percentage of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in younger cohorts?
Even ignoring percentages, hasn't the purely nominal amount of hospitalizations and deaths with younger cohorts gone up with the delta variant? Not a rhetorical question, I honestly don't know and don't trust the way the media is reporting on a lot of this stuff.
So this wave is actually much worse than the previous ones.
Great.
I think you have to look at absolute numbers and severity too. Pediatric hospitalizations are as high now as they've ever been and kids are getting sicker.
School year is just getting started.
There are some employers where maybe it makes sense to not mandate vaccines, but any kind of healthcare worker should be vaccinated. You shouldn't be administering medicine when you don't believe in medicine.
Contagiousness counts too. The estimated rate of infection for Delta might be up to 4x as high as the previous "wild type."
That's why there's such a high volume right now.
Op and his cohorts celebrating the deaths of those they don't agree with daily...![]()
I'd still like to see these tests that isolate variants...![]()
serious stuff, the absolute numbers don't bother you?
Would be helpful if we had a breakdown on pediatric hospitalizations from Covid vs RSV.
"Each year in the United States, RSV leads to on average approximately 58,000 hospitalizations with 100-500 deaths among children younger than 5 years old."
"Due to reduced circulation of RSV during the winter months of 2020–2021, older infants and toddlers might now be at increased risk of severe RSV-associated illness since they have likely not had typical levels of exposure to RSV during the past 15 months."
https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2021/han00443.asp
But this summer, RSV cases are ing, particularly in southern states. Around 2,000 confirmed cases were recorded across the U.S. during the week of July 10, 2021, compared to less than a dozen during the week of July 25, 2020. The actual number of infections is likely higher, since clinicians may not test sick children for RSV outside its usual season, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in a recent advisory.
https://time.com/6082836/rsv- e-summer-2021/
If only there was a test for COVID....
Polio, chicken pox, measles, mumps...
we had that for breakfast growing up and NO ONE WAS A ING SNOWFLAKE about it...
oh yeah - everyone over 50is dead and/or developed third eyes and legs amirite anti-vaxx s?
If the patients get covid and die, possible manslaughter charges for sure
if one patient had covid and died from a brisket overdose that should be enough to locker her up imo
You're confused on who needs not to be that person.
No according to the CDC
https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/covidnet/covid19_3.html
Calling another run of the mill death a COVID death.
You gots have no shame.
She's in a better place now
Rest in piss.
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