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Have You Been Vaccinated?

Have You Been Vaccinated?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 62 31.0%
  • No!

    Votes: 43 21.5%
  • Soon!

    Votes: 15 7.5%
  • No Way!

    Votes: 66 33.0%
  • I Just Wanna Watch!

    Votes: 14 7.0%

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    200

NEW ENGLAND

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Well you have to give it time, most vaccinated people have not been vaccinated very long, Israel is already talking about doing a 3rd dose of Pfizer cause just 2 shots is not enough. Some vaccine we got. Lol

P.S. did you see about P Town, MA? 74% of new cases are in fully vaccinated people.

"P" town historically has an abundance of immuno suppressed . Splendid place to point out viruses though.Covid isn't the worse virus to fear out in "P" town
 

CaptainDankness

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"P" town historically has an abundance of immuno suppressed . Splendid place to point out viruses though.Covid isn't the worse virus to fear out in "P" town

Yeah, they probably do have the highest rate of the hiv in New England. Lol, but it's the excuse they needed to further the tyrannical lock down bullshit. One day after that report you need to wear a mask at Lalapolooza and be vaccinated. Lol
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gaiusmarius

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so here we are a few months and 50 pages of circular arguments later and the msm has to admit what was being reported from Israel too a month ago:

Most COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts outbreak among vaccinated, says CDC

https://news.yahoo.com/majority-covid-19-cases-large-174034186.html

By Manas Mishra
(Reuters) -Three-quarters of people infected with COVID-19 at July public events in a town on Cape Cod in Massachusetts were fully vaccinated, a study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed.
The study, published on Friday, suggested the Delta variant of the virus was highly contagious. The outbreak occurred in Provincetown on Cape Cod, according to Barnstable County health authorities.


The CDC study found vaccinated individuals had a similar amount of virus presence as the unvaccinated, suggesting that, unlike with other variants, vaccinated people infected with the Delta variant could transmit the virus, the CDC said.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said this was a "pivotal discovery" leading to CDC's recommendation this week that masks be worn in areas where cases were surging as a precaution against possible transmission by fully vaccinated people.
"The masking recommendation was updated to ensure the vaccinated public would not unknowingly transmit virus to others, including their unvaccinated or immunocompromised loved ones," Walensky said.
The CDC said 469 cases were found among Massachusetts residents from July 3 to 26 related to the Cape Code outbreak. Of those, 74% were among fully vaccinated people. The CDC said its study excluded residents of 22 other states. Barnstable County reported that as of July 30, 934 total cases had been associated with the outbreak.
The CDC said that overall, 79% of the vaccinated individuals who were infected with COVID-19 also reported symptoms such as cough, headache, sore throat and fever. Four had to be hospitalized, the CDC said.
Vaccinated individuals had received one of the three available shots made by Pfizer Inc and BioNTech, Moderna Inc or Johnson & Johnson, the data showed.
The study's authors recommended local health authorities consider requiring masks in indoor public settings regardless of vaccination status or the number of cases in the community.
The CDC said that people with COVID-19 reported having been at densely packed indoor and outdoor events including bars, restaurants, guest houses and rental homes.
(Reporting by Manas Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Howard Goller and Edmund Blair)



while naturally gained immunity is shown to be strong 17 years later with sarscov1 and the same with this covid, natural immunity is still strong in people that had it for as long as they have been able to measure. im talking real immunity, they don't get or spread it any more. vaccine immunity is shown to weaken month by month after you get fully inoculated. the data is official, times of Israel reported on it. now if you add all that to the fact that its experimental with totally unknown long term consequences i think i'll wait for a better vaccine. from everything we now know about it, natural immunity from having got it is way better, then vaccine based immunity.
 

justanotherbozo

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Cannavore

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P.S. did you see about P Town, MA? 74% of new cases are in fully vaccinated people.

Of the 833 people in the Provincetown cluster as of Wednesday, only seven had been hospitalized. And zero had died.

In the CDC study, which accounted for the first 469 cases in the cluster — the only ones the agency had time to study — 74 percent, or 346, occurred in fully vaccinated people. That has given rise to the fear of infections that break through the vaccines and cause people to become sick with COVID-19.

Of those 346 people with breakthrough infections, 79 percent reported symptoms, but those tended to be mild, such as cough or headache. Nearly everyone recovered at home. Of the few who had to go to the hospital, several had underlying conditions.

“The power of the vaccines is their ability to prevent severe disease and death,” said Dr. Monica Gandhi, an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco. “In fact, the vaccines are showing amazing persistence in achieving this goal, as evidenced by this large outbreak.”

Nationwide, Gandhi said, 0.002 percent of vaccinated people have experienced severe breakthrough cases.

Earlier this month, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky revealed that of the people who died from COVID-19 during the month of June, 99.5 percent had been unvaccinated.
 

Cannavore

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i'm not a math surgeon, nor do i even know if 6,985 deaths from the vaccine is accurate, but lets say it is.... that means out of the 164,000,000 fully vaccinated Americans, you have a 0.00004% chance of dying from the jab. you've got a better chance of dying from covid than the vaccine. which should be an obvious statement.

i took the moderna vaccine and i don't have boils nor did i have any side effects. anecdotal sensationalized stories like this shouldn't be the proof you rely on to get vaccinated or not.
 

unclefishstick

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i just looked at gateway pundit for the first time...can't really think of anything to say about anyone who would trust it as an information source that wouldn't be offensive...but i wouldn't be faintly surprised to see a headline like "bigfoot used jewish space lasers to fill out ballots":biglaugh: "is brittany the real villain behind the 2020 election?"
 

CaptainDankness

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Of those 346 people with breakthrough infections, 79 percent reported symptoms, but those tended to be mild, such as cough or headache. Nearly everyone recovered at home. Of the few who had to go to the hospital, several had underlying conditions.

Nearly everyone has recovered at home from the beginning of the damn pandemic. As well as majority of the serious cases being from underlying health conditions.

It's like a 40% chance you wouldn't even get symptoms from Covid-19 from the beginning. I like those odds, not to mention the millions who got sick just like me during the pandemic and didn't get tested because it wasn't anything too serious.

Vaccines are for pussies!! :smoker:
 

Gry

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Unvaccinated man thought he was ‘in a low-risk situation’ – then he lost his leg to COVID-19
https://www.rawstory.com/unvaccinate...his-leg-to-19/

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(Screenshot via WVUE)

An unvaccinated Mississippi man is warning others after he contracted COVID-19 and ended up losing a leg -- an event that turned him from vaccine skeptic to vaccine believer, WVUE reports.
"I was unvaccinated," said Bryan Thompson, 43, who added that he was otherwise healthy. "I myself was a little skeptical and I felt it got rushed. I wanted to just make sure it was safe. We were in a low-risk situation. It wasn't like I was a front-line worker somewhere seeing hundreds of people a day. So I figured if anyone can take a little bit of a risk it could be us because of our situation."
"My blood pressure was 71/40, and my oxygen was in the very low 80s. I mean, I was on my way out," he said. "It probably wouldn't have been much longer and I would have died."
But after being discharged from the hospital, Thompson soon realized that his ordeal wasn't over.
"During the night, [the] pain increased to a level I have never experienced," he said. "[The] Worst pain I have ever felt in my life. My foot just... I can't explain it. Like, screaming-out kind of pain."
His wife Audrey rushed him to the hospital, where doctors found several blood clots in his leg.

"It eventually got to the point where there was just no hope to save anything," said Bryan, who pointed out that as a result, his leg had to be amputated just below the knee.
"If anyone can help at all, we would appreciate it. His medical bills will be astronomical, and I might have to take unpaid leave to help him. He is young and healthy and we never would have thought that this would affect our family this way... It's just been a nightmare situation and I urge anyone who has not been vaccinated to reconsider," his wife wrote on a GoFundMe page.
In a Facebook post, Thompson reiterated his newfound vaccine advocacy.

"My COVID bill is in and it is over 50k dollar. Luckily I have insurance and they will cover a great deal, but I still owe right around 20%... This amount does not included the amputation in which I actually expect higher amounts since I am still in the hospital and seeing specialists. Any amount helps. This will be a financial burden on my family, but God willing we will overcome."


Bryan Keith needs help after losing leg to Covid19
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-brya...dical-expenses
 

Gry

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What the Provincetown COVID-19 data showed

https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/n...dy/5435463001/

The CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report detailing the agency's investigation of the Provincetown outbreak found that 469 Massachusetts residents were infected with COVID-19 after a number of large public gatherings that occurred there between July 3 and 17.

Of those Massachusetts residents infected, 74% were fully vaccinated.

Of the vaccinated people infected, 79% had symptoms including cough, headache, sore throat, muscle pain and fever.

Five people of the 469 people infected were hospitalized, four of whom were fully vaccinated, according to the report. Two of the fully vaccinated people hospitalized had underlying conditions, USA TODAY reported.

No deaths related to the outbreak have been reported.

Delta's threat:CDC reveals data on why masks are important for the vaccinated and unvaccinated
 

Gry

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Tennessee Republican anti-masker begs people to get vaccinated after he became a COVID long-hauler

Tennessee Rep. David Byrd, a Republican, didn't just get COVID-19, he has become one of the many suffering from the long-hauler's form of the deadly virus.

The Washington Post reported Sunday that after having the virus for 8 months, he's begging people to get vaccinated because no one should have to deal with what he has.

"It is a disease that wants to kill us," Byrd said in a statement Friday. He explained that he spent 55 days on a ventilator while the virus destroyed his memory, his muscles and his organs. He ultimately was forced to have a liver transplant in June.

The report explained that things were so bad that his family began organizing his funeral.

"This is not an issue that should divide us," he begged people to understand.

In June 2020, he supported a resolution that accused the media of sensationalizing the pandemic. Last year, he thought there was a political agenda behind the media coverage. This year, he knows better.

https://www.rawstory.com/anti-mask-long-hauler-begs-you-get-vaccinated/
 

mexcurandero420

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Unvaccinated man thought he was ‘in a low-risk situation’ – then he lost his leg to COVID-19
https://www.rawstory.com/unvaccinate...his-leg-to-19/

image.jpg

(Screenshot via WVUE)

An unvaccinated Mississippi man is warning others after he contracted COVID-19 and ended up losing a leg -- an event that turned him from vaccine skeptic to vaccine believer, WVUE reports.
"I was unvaccinated," said Bryan Thompson, 43, who added that he was otherwise healthy. "I myself was a little skeptical and I felt it got rushed. I wanted to just make sure it was safe. We were in a low-risk situation. It wasn't like I was a front-line worker somewhere seeing hundreds of people a day. So I figured if anyone can take a little bit of a risk it could be us because of our situation."
"My blood pressure was 71/40, and my oxygen was in the very low 80s. I mean, I was on my way out," he said. "It probably wouldn't have been much longer and I would have died."
But after being discharged from the hospital, Thompson soon realized that his ordeal wasn't over.
"During the night, [the] pain increased to a level I have never experienced," he said. "[The] Worst pain I have ever felt in my life. My foot just... I can't explain it. Like, screaming-out kind of pain."
His wife Audrey rushed him to the hospital, where doctors found several blood clots in his leg.

"It eventually got to the point where there was just no hope to save anything," said Bryan, who pointed out that as a result, his leg had to be amputated just below the knee.
"If anyone can help at all, we would appreciate it. His medical bills will be astronomical, and I might have to take unpaid leave to help him. He is young and healthy and we never would have thought that this would affect our family this way... It's just been a nightmare situation and I urge anyone who has not been vaccinated to reconsider," his wife wrote on a GoFundMe page.
In a Facebook post, Thompson reiterated his newfound vaccine advocacy.

"My COVID bill is in and it is over 50k dollar. Luckily I have insurance and they will cover a great deal, but I still owe right around 20%... This amount does not included the amputation in which I actually expect higher amounts since I am still in the hospital and seeing specialists. Any amount helps. This will be a financial burden on my family, but God willing we will overcome."


Bryan Keith needs help after losing leg to Covid19
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-brya...dical-expenses

Happend the same with a 16 year old girl from Belgium in March 2020.She lost her lower leg.This virus or actually the spike protein from this virus attacks your veins.
 

CaptainDankness

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Unvaccinated man thought he was ‘in a low-risk situation’ – then he lost his leg to COVID-19
https://www.rawstory.com/unvaccinate...his-leg-to-19/

image.jpg

(Screenshot via WVUE)

An unvaccinated Mississippi man is warning others after he contracted COVID-19 and ended up losing a leg -- an event that turned him from vaccine skeptic to vaccine believer, WVUE reports.
"I was unvaccinated," said Bryan Thompson, 43, who added that he was otherwise healthy. "I myself was a little skeptical and I felt it got rushed. I wanted to just make sure it was safe. We were in a low-risk situation. It wasn't like I was a front-line worker somewhere seeing hundreds of people a day. So I figured if anyone can take a little bit of a risk it could be us because of our situation."
"My blood pressure was 71/40, and my oxygen was in the very low 80s. I mean, I was on my way out," he said. "It probably wouldn't have been much longer and I would have died."
But after being discharged from the hospital, Thompson soon realized that his ordeal wasn't over.
"During the night, [the] pain increased to a level I have never experienced," he said. "[The] Worst pain I have ever felt in my life. My foot just... I can't explain it. Like, screaming-out kind of pain."
His wife Audrey rushed him to the hospital, where doctors found several blood clots in his leg.

"It eventually got to the point where there was just no hope to save anything," said Bryan, who pointed out that as a result, his leg had to be amputated just below the knee.
"If anyone can help at all, we would appreciate it. His medical bills will be astronomical, and I might have to take unpaid leave to help him. He is young and healthy and we never would have thought that this would affect our family this way... It's just been a nightmare situation and I urge anyone who has not been vaccinated to reconsider," his wife wrote on a GoFundMe page.
In a Facebook post, Thompson reiterated his newfound vaccine advocacy.

"My COVID bill is in and it is over 50k dollar. Luckily I have insurance and they will cover a great deal, but I still owe right around 20%... This amount does not included the amputation in which I actually expect higher amounts since I am still in the hospital and seeing specialists. Any amount helps. This will be a financial burden on my family, but God willing we will overcome."


Bryan Keith needs help after losing leg to Covid19
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-brya...dical-expenses

It can still happen to you regardless of being vaccinated, fully vaccinated people are dying. Plus I'm younger, bigger, stronger and prettier than that guy. He just looks weak as fuck, he probably can't even do 20 push ups. Lol, probably smokes cigarettes and drinks beer, definitely don't work out or work hard.

You're going to have to do better than that if you want to scare me and I don't want to hear about some bodybuilder on tons of juice dying from a heart attack from Covid-19, cause they are not healthy either, really it's less healthy than being morbidly obese.
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NEW ENGLAND

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Sorry to hear that. Were you forced to get those jabs by your employer? Disability!

Not forced,I thought it may be safer for my compromised patients. Not going the disability route,I can always get an Addy script if I have to.

I didn't want any of that on my conscience.
 

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