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    I know I'm not around much anymore but I got to tell you I've been vaccinated a couple of months ago and I have it now and I'm sick as . My wife is in the hospital fighting covid and pneumonia and the attendant lung damage. She's not doing very well. I know the vaccine is supposed to lessen the severity so we'll see but it's certainly hadn't helped my wife any. I'm sure she's some kind of outlier but it's hard being married to an outlier who's laying in the hospital bed with tubes all in her.
    , sorry to hear it

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    Look at europe now which has great vaccination rates. Look at Gibraltar. Virtually 100% vaccination and locking down.
    how is gibraltar locking down?

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    how is gibraltar locking down?

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    the government cancelled their official christmas parties and you call that locking down

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    the government cancelled their official christmas parties and you call that locking down


    Nothing says canceled like canceled office Christmas parties.

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    the government cancelled their official christmas parties and you call that locking down
    Sorry this is happening to you

    12th November 2021

    Gibraltarians were urged to avoid large gatherings and strictly follow Public Health advice on Friday, as the number of Covid-19 cases on the Rock continued to rise and more hospitalisations expected too in coming days.

    The Gibraltar Government stopped short of tightening rules on gatherings and mask use but said personal responsibility was vital to curtail the “exponential” increase in cases in recent days.



    https://www.chronicle.gi/stark-warni...tinue-to-rise/



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    Sorry this is happening to you

    The Gibraltar Government stopped short of tightening rules on gatherings and mask use but said personal responsibility was vital to curtail the “exponential” increase in cases in recent days.


    no tightened rules about gatherings or mask use

    "locking down"

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    how is gibraltar locking down?
    Definitely not locking down but their rising case rate is pretty incredible considering their vax rate.

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    I know I'm not around much anymore but I got to tell you I've been vaccinated a couple of months ago and I have it now and I'm sick as . My wife is in the hospital fighting covid and pneumonia and the attendant lung damage. She's not doing very well. I know the vaccine is supposed to lessen the severity so we'll see but it's certainly hadn't helped my wife any. I'm sure she's some kind of outlier but it's hard being married to an outlier who's laying in the hospital bed with tubes all in her.
    Damn man, hope your wife starts doing better. Is your oxygen level ok? If it's 92% or below you might need to go in for treatment too. Is it too late for monoclonals? I know Allen West seemed to do well with them even when hospitalized for low oxygen.

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    Definitely not locking down

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    I know I'm not around much anymore but I got to tell you I've been vaccinated a couple of months ago and I have it now and I'm sick as . My wife is in the hospital fighting covid and pneumonia and the attendant lung damage. She's not doing very well. I know the vaccine is supposed to lessen the severity so we'll see but it's certainly hadn't helped my wife any. I'm sure she's some kind of outlier but it's hard being married to an outlier who's laying in the hospital bed with tubes all in her.
    sorry to hear that, hope you both get well soon.

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    I know I'm not around much anymore but I got to tell you I've been vaccinated a couple of months ago and I have it now and I'm sick as . My wife is in the hospital fighting covid and pneumonia and the attendant lung damage. She's not doing very well. I know the vaccine is supposed to lessen the severity so we'll see but it's certainly hadn't helped my wife any. I'm sure she's some kind of outlier but it's hard being married to an outlier who's laying in the hospital bed with tubes all in her.
    hope you both get better, hang in there. Lots of people vaxxed or not get it, between the different vaccines and strains, public policies and enforcement, humans being social, its hard to say where the fault lies. Also there is strong indication that antigen response decreases over time hence booster shots, how many months ago was your second dose?

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    Get well soon bro

    And no this is not surprising at all for us few that been paying attention

    It is actually common to get moderate symptoms even vaxed and its the waning immunity which after 3 or 4 months a vaxed older/sick person is almost as vulnerable as if they were unvaxed.


    Look at europe now which has great vaccination rates. Look at Gibraltar. Virtually 100% vaccination and locking down.

    Meanwhile Moderna and Pfizer makers making 65k every single minute from their "vaccines" and being given the keys to the planet.
    since i last mentioned it Chile (not 100% but a high vax rate) has gone from 1% positivity to 3%, but in between we had the national holiday, election season, relaxed curfew and capacity limits, and opened the borders a good bit- I think the vaccines here have held up remarkably well, im approximating the numbers but its about 65% sinovac, 20 pfizer 15 astrazeneca, 3rd booster campaign started a couple months ago, in fact im late for it, but yeah they make you mix vaccines to get a more complete immune response.

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    I know I'm not around much anymore but I got to tell you I've been vaccinated a couple of months ago and I have it now and I'm sick as . My wife is in the hospital fighting covid and pneumonia and the attendant lung damage. She's not doing very well. I know the vaccine is supposed to lessen the severity so we'll see but it's certainly hadn't helped my wife any. I'm sure she's some kind of outlier but it's hard being married to an outlier who's laying in the hospital bed with tubes all in her.
    GWS!

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    Boston-area wastewater detection




    https://www.mwra.com/biobot/biobotdata.htm

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    We've seen this movie before




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    since i last mentioned it Chile (not 100% but a high vax rate) has gone from 1% positivity to 3%, but in between we had the national holiday, election season, relaxed curfew and capacity limits, and opened the borders a good bit- I think the vaccines here have held up remarkably well, im approximating the numbers but its about 65% sinovac, 20 pfizer 15 astrazeneca, 3rd booster campaign started a couple months ago, in fact im late for it, but yeah they make you mix vaccines to get a more complete immune response.
    The chinese sinovac and uk astazeneca despite initial.concer s seem to hold up pretty well.


    Much better than molderna and pffffizer

    In Gibraltar for example they have used mostly pfffffizer. Surprise surprise. That magical MRNA tech . Even their idiot CEOs boasted they made the vax in 2 days and it took 1 day to install windows. Wellll... it shows



    But also keep in mind South America is in a down wave right now. These things waves are crucial
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    Damn.
    Im really sorry to hear this.
    And I totally get this underlined.

    If you live being one of the few it certainly sucks that much more.

    And I really would like to ask a question that need not be answered if you dont wish to.
    Do you guys think you know how, where you might have gotten it? The situation especially?
    The "breakthrough" cases I know about through my parent's friends kind of tell a bit of a trend that seems to agree with some data from the US.
    Thanks PG. I was very likely the vector for this as my day-to-day job involves constant travel with multiple face-to-face encounters daily. I'm sure I brought it back home from my work. As to where I picked it up, I have no idea.

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    Go With Satan? WTF.

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    Very sorry to hear about your wife if she were vaccinated she is an extremely tiny number of people who end up in the hospital very sorry best of luck to her

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    Very sorry to hear about your wife if she were vaccinated she is an extremely tiny number of people who end up in the hospital very sorry best of luck to her
    Thanks bouts.

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    Get the damn booster

    Although the CDC has been tracking the rate of hospitalizations among fully vaccinated people, its website shows data only through Aug. 28. According to the latest data from the CDC, an unvaccinated person is at 11 times greater risk of dying from Covid than a vaccinated person.
    The CDC didn’t respond to a request for new numbers.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...-says-rcna5907

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    Thanks PG. I was very likely the vector for this as my day-to-day job involves constant travel with multiple face-to-face encounters daily. I'm sure I brought it back home from my work. As to where I picked it up, I have no idea.
    Crap.
    People have to work. And yes older people as well. Pretty much the same with my parent and his friends. Grandad is on a reduced meet, greet and talk schedule simply because he is retired.

    And if you dont mind, a couple of other questions.
    Were your face to face meetings indoors and in an individual room? Did the meetings last over 15 minutes?
    Sorry for the questions, I just follow some anecdotal trends so I can keep my dad well. He needs to work, its his passion.
    I have gathered anecdotal stuff.... too many close contact long period meetings with multiple people during the day in smaller spaces as being especially bad for breakthroughs in older people and my dad does just this so I have suggested a change in the way these meetings take place. And progress has been made but I would like further modifications in my selfish way... so I bug him too much.

    Again I perfectly understand if you are tired of questions. You have always struck me as a reasonable person so sorry for the bugging, but I dont much like to use the mail on this site and disturb others in a private way.

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    Crap.
    People have to work. And yes older people as well. Pretty much the same with my parent and his friends. Grandad is on a reduced meet, greet and talk schedule simply because he is retired.

    And if you dont mind, a couple of other questions.
    Were your face to face meetings indoors and in an individual room? Did the meetings last over 15 minutes?
    Sorry for the questions, I just follow some anecdotal trends so I can keep my dad well. He needs to work, its his passion.
    I have gathered anecdotal stuff.... too many close contact long period meetings with multiple people during the day in smaller spaces as being especially bad for breakthroughs in older people and my dad does just this so I have suggested a change in the way these meetings take place. And progress has been made but I would like further modifications in my selfish way... so I bug him too much.

    Again I perfectly understand if you are tired of questions. You have always struck me as a reasonable person so sorry for the bugging, but I dont much like to use the mail on this site and disturb others in a private way.
    No problem pg. Most meetings are brief and involve exchanging and signing financial do ents....almost exclusively indoors.

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