Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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LittleBuford

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I guess I don't see the statement being bad coming as a church statement in terms of tax/non profit etc. Most at least attempt not to do partisan talk, which vaccines can be seen that way, since they are required to be non-partisan.

Even my church was vague today when talking pandemic and what we can do to help.
It’s surprising to me that churches would treat vaccines as a partisan issue. I know that’s what they’ve become, but they never should have, and I wish religious leaders would do all that they could to depoliticise the topic.
 

LittleBuford

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It’s surprising to me that churches would treat vaccines as a partisan issue. I know that’s what they’ve become, but they never should have, and I wish religious leaders would do all that they could to depoliticise the topic.
It’s interesting to note how pro-vaccine the Vatican’s messaging has been:

 

ImperfectPixie

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It’s surprising to me that churches would treat vaccines as a partisan issue. I know that’s what they’ve become, but they never should have, and I wish religious leaders would do all that they could to depoliticise the topic.
It's 2021. That "faith" is still sometimes a "God will save me" kind of thing blows my mind and is part of what sours me towards organized religion.
 

mmascari

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Although FL spiked up very quickly, it isn't like it is the only state where cases are rapidly increasing. In fact, CA has around 6 times the cases now as it did on 6/1. FL hasn't reached 6 times 6/1 yet.

It’s hard to read these as “about the same”.

StateDateNew Cases7-Day Moving Avg7-Day Case Rate per 100K
CaliforniaJul 23 20217,9843,95069.98
CaliforniaJul 22 20215,5773,41760.54
CaliforniaJul 21 20214933,20056.71
CaliforniaJul 20 20211,3903,70765.67
CaliforniaJul 19 20212,7643,83667.96
CaliforniaJul 18 20214,6593,79567.25
CaliforniaJul 17 20214,7833,57763.38
CaliforniaJul 16 20214,2553,36059.54
CaliforniaJul 15 20214,0623,23857.38
CaliforniaJul 14 20214,0363,13855.6
CaliforniaJul 13 20212,2932,93652.02
CaliforniaJul 12 20212,4822,82049.97
CaliforniaJul 11 20213,1322,70347.89
CaliforniaJul 10 20213,2652,54445.07
CaliforniaJul 9 20213,4012,38742.3
CaliforniaJul 8 20213,3592,19338.85
CaliforniaJul 7 20212,6211,99035.27
CaliforniaJul 6 20211,4851,89733.61
CaliforniaJul 5 20211,6601,85632.89
CaliforniaJul 4 20212,0171,77931.52
CaliforniaJul 3 20212,1691,68929.92
CaliforniaJul 2 20212,0401,58628.11
CaliforniaJul 1 20211,9431,47826.2
CaliforniaJun 30 20211,9681,39524.72
CaliforniaJun 29 20211,1981,32023.4
CaliforniaJun 28 20211,1191,26622.43
CaliforniaJun 27 20211,3871,22021.63
CaliforniaJun 26 20211,4511,16620.66
CaliforniaJun 25 20211,2861,11419.75
CaliforniaJun 24 20211,3571,09119.34
CaliforniaJun 23 20211,4471,05218.64
CaliforniaJun 22 20218161,01818.04
CaliforniaJun 21 20218011,00517.82
CaliforniaJun 20 20211,00799217.58
CaliforniaJun 19 20211,09097517.29
CaliforniaJun 18 20211,12295116.86
CaliforniaJun 17 20211,08493316.53
CaliforniaJun 16 20211,20993816.62
CaliforniaJun 15 202172892316.35
CaliforniaJun 14 202170591416.2
CaliforniaJun 13 202189291216.16
CaliforniaJun 12 202192291916.29
CaliforniaJun 11 202199294116.69
CaliforniaJun 10 20211,11895516.93
CaliforniaJun 9 20211,10598117.39
CaliforniaJun 8 202166891616.24
CaliforniaJun 7 202168991316.17
CaliforniaJun 6 202194190816.09
CaliforniaJun 5 20211,08090516.04
CaliforniaJun 4 20211,09089115.8
CaliforniaJun 3 20211,29888315.66
CaliforniaJun 2 202164986015.25
CaliforniaJun 1 202164495316.89


StateDateNew Cases7-Day Moving Avg7-Day Case Rate per 100K
FloridaJul 23 202114,25810,454340.73
FloridaJul 22 202113,2569,630313.87
FloridaJul 21 202112,6478,911290.45
FloridaJul 20 20218,9888,106264.21
FloridaJul 19 20218,0127,740252.28
FloridaJul 18 20218,0107,323238.69
FloridaJul 17 20218,0106,907225.12
FloridaJul 16 20218,4906,490211.54
FloridaJul 15 20218,2256,104198.97
FloridaJul 14 20217,0115,621183.21
FloridaJul 13 20216,4255,178168.77
FloridaJul 12 20215,0954,589149.58
FloridaJul 11 20215,0944,190136.57
FloridaJul 10 20215,0943,791123.57
FloridaJul 9 20215,7903,392110.57
FloridaJul 8 20214,8402,96696.69
FloridaJul 7 20213,9112,68787.6
FloridaJul 6 20212,3032,47680.71
FloridaJul 5 20212,3012,47880.79
FloridaJul 4 20212,3012,33776.18
FloridaJul 3 20212,3012,19571.56
FloridaJul 2 20212,8102,05366.93
FloridaJul 1 20212,8871,83959.94
FloridaJun 30 20212,4321,69455.22
FloridaJun 29 20212,3191,62352.9
FloridaJun 28 20211,3121,56150.88
FloridaJun 27 20211,3081,61352.58
FloridaJun 26 20211,3081,60252.21
FloridaJun 25 20211,3081,59051.83
FloridaJun 24 20211,8721,57851.44
FloridaJun 23 20211,9351,54350.3
FloridaJun 22 20211,8841,49948.86
FloridaJun 21 20211,6791,47548.09
FloridaJun 20 20211,2281,37744.89
FloridaJun 19 20211,2251,36144.37
FloridaJun 18 20211,2251,34643.87
FloridaJun 17 20211,6271,44247
FloridaJun 16 20211,6261,52949.84
FloridaJun 15 20211,7191,54350.31
FloridaJun 14 20219911,52549.71
FloridaJun 13 20211,1171,55250.61
FloridaJun 12 20211,1171,76057.39
FloridaJun 11 20211,8981,96864.16
FloridaJun 10 20212,2372,06467.3
FloridaJun 9 20211,7262,00765.41
FloridaJun 8 20211,5901,92962.89
FloridaJun 7 20211,1841,91162.31
FloridaJun 6 20212,5731,95163.6
FloridaJun 5 20212,5721,79258.41
FloridaJun 4 20212,5721,63353.24
FloridaJun 3 20211,8321,59351.94
FloridaJun 2 20211,1851,65754.02
FloridaJun 1 20211,4651,82059.34
 

Virtual Toad

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Toad if your entire family is vaccinated you have nothing to worry about.

You did your part go enjoy your life!
It’s just been so disheartening, doing the right thing, working from home, seeing our kids take on virtual schooling and being so very brave and optimistic, then having to share the news with our HS sophomore days before Xmas that his favorite teacher had just died from COVID, visiting with grandparents only virtually, lining up without hesitation for vaccinations, masking up to protect others, hoping for an end to the madness after a year and a half and searching everywhere for some semblance of others acting in the interest of the common good, only to see case numbers back to where they were in January. And as I said earlier, so many around us continuing to spread the disease and not making any sacrifices at all.
 

correcaminos

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It’s surprising to me that churches would treat vaccines as a partisan issue. I know that’s what they’ve become, but they never should have, and I wish religious leaders would do all that they could to depoliticise the topic.
Our country has made certain things political that shouldn't be. Churches have little power to change what is political to be fair. They just have to worry about not breaking rules.

I definitely do not blame churches on this. Mine tries as it can. I'm Catholic and the Pope has made this a human rights issue for us and we follow that. We just subtly guilt people. Like today was all about what have you done to help.... we guilt well ;)
 

LittleBuford

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Our country has made certain things political that shouldn't be. Churches have little power to change what is political to be fair. They just have to worry about not breaking rules.
I'm not sure I understand you. Are you saying a church (or any religious institution) would be breaking some sort of rule in the US by actively encouraging its members to get vaccinated?
 

GoofGoof

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The CDC is only focusing on breakthrough cases that lead to hospitalizations, so we could be undercounting the ones that don't, which is where the drop off in the Israel data is. Israel's data still shows strong protection against severe illness and hospitalization.
The CDC doesn’t have a comprehensive database tracking all breakthrough infections and doesn’t publish those stats publicly. However, we have seen lots of anecdotal evidence from all over the country that the overwhelming majority of cases are in the unvaccinated demographic. Recently someone posted a tweet from the mayor of Orange County and he was reporting that 100% of their infections over the previous 3 days were in unvaccinated people. Just one example, but I have a hard time believing the vaccines from January are only 40% effective now but somehow none of the infections over that recent period in Orange County came in fully vaccinated people.

Maybe this proves out to be true and I’m wrong an/or the various local and state reports claiming almost all infections are still in the unvaccinated group are inaccurate. I find it interesting that some people are so quick to believe one outlier study and so quick to dismiss other evidence to the contrary. All I’m saying is do further studies and find out what the truth is before we start rolling out boosters and claiming the vaccines don’t last 6 months.
 

correcaminos

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I'm not sure I understand you. Are you saying a church (or any religious institution) would be breaking some sort of rule in the US by actively encouraging its members to get vaccinated?
Not directly but tax status can be revoked if churches are used to promote partisan politics. They can advise in a non partisan manner but that's it. We had a guest preach at ours and boy did they get in trouble when they turned political. Some are more cautious than others.

That aside what the pope in Vatican City says would not be the same as a priest promoting a certain politician in the US. They do not have to follow same rules.
 

danlb_2000

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The CDC doesn’t have a comprehensive database tracking all breakthrough infections and doesn’t publish those stats publicly. However, we have seen lots of anecdotal evidence from all over the country that the overwhelming majority of cases are in the unvaccinated demographic. Recently someone posted a tweet from the mayor of Orange County and he was reporting that 100% of their infections over the previous 3 days were in unvaccinated people. Just one example, but I have a hard time believing the vaccines from January are only 40% effective now but somehow none of the infections over that recent period in Orange County came in fully vaccinated people.

Maybe this proves out to be true and I’m wrong an/or the various local and state reports claiming almost all infections are still in the unvaccinated group are inaccurate. I find it interesting that some people are so quick to believe one outlier study and so quick to dismiss other evidence to the contrary. All I’m saying is do further studies and find out what the truth is before we start rolling out boosters and claiming the vaccines don’t last 6 months.

I have heard a lot of statements that hospitalized people are overwhelmingly unvaccinated, but I don't recall hear that for just infections. Are they asking vaccination status when getting tested, because that would be the only way to know.

I am a skeptical of the Israel data, but it would be foolish to ignore it since it gives us some very important information if true. I am just looking for things that could explain the numbers if they do turn out to be true.
 

Heppenheimer

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I'm not sure I understand you. Are you saying a church (or any religious institution) would be breaking some sort of rule in the US by actively encouraging its members to get vaccinated?
I don't think any church would get into trouble with the government for promoting vaccination..That's actually the kind of thing that the government would smile upon.

Trying to avoid politics in this as much as possible...The more subtle issue is if vaccination would be considered "political" within a church. Some of the more evangelical branches of Protestantism seem to have firmly aligned themselves on a certain side of the politcal aisle, even embracing a certain politician, that to put it lightly, seems to stand for almost everything that Christians should be against. And it is no secret that this certain side of the political aisle is far less enthusiastic about promoting vaccinations than the other. So, in this context, the partisan divide might bleed into the internal workings of the church, so much so that fully embracing and encouraging vaccination might be seen also as a betrayal by joining the "other side" of the political aisle.
 

Virtual Toad

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these people are craaaazy.


If this is who we really are all hope is lost. When this is what we’re fighting against, anyone— including and especially our leaders— who doesn’t actively denounce this sort of behavior is tacitly endorsing it. Half-&&$$ed calls for folks to get vaccinated won’t cut it. We are losing the war, not only against the virus but against ourselves. Shame on those who promote this behavior. Our medical professionals, our teachers, our caregivers should be embraced as heroes, not subjected to this inexcusable idiotic nonsense.😞
 

GoofGoof

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I have heard a lot of statements that hospitalized people are overwhelmingly unvaccinated, but I don't recall hear that for just infections. Are they asking vaccination status when getting tested, because that would be the only way to know.

I am a skeptical of the Israel data, but it would be foolish to ignore it since it gives us some very important information if true. I am just looking for things that could explain the numbers if they do turn out to be true.
I’m not advocating that anything should be ignored. I’m just saying let’s run our own studies and compile data and analyze the results before we declare the vaccines ineffective after less than 6 months and we start rolling out boosters. That study is one piece of data (just like the UK study showing 88% efficacy vs delta variant), not the end all be all of the discussion that some people seem to want it to be. We are still trying to get the remaining people vaccinated and this is certainly not helping. Is it possible that officials are purposely exaggerating the lack of infections in fully vaccinated people? Sure, but all we have is the numbers they tell us. I have no way of knowing if it’s real or not.

From the attached:
Caseloads are skyrocketing in Orange County, almost exclusively among unvaccinated people, said Dr. Raul Pino, the local state health officer, and warned numbers could further climb.

Every new infection reported Sunday and the eight additional deaths reported since last week were among people without the COVID-19 vaccine.




In addition we have this article (some stats only reference hospitalizations or deaths but there are also stats on cases:

PHOTO: Illustration


 
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seascape

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It is simple. GET VACCINATED OR GET COVID19. The numbers are insane and as I have said over and over, take the shot, wash your hands and social distance. Covid19 is not the only disease out there and we should all use common sense and follow these basic rules. The only people who shouldn't get the shot are those told by their doctor not to take it. The rest of us should. However, I still agree with those who oppose mandating it as I believe in the US Constitution and basic freedoms it provides.
 
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