Yodascousin
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South Africa has cancelled isolation for people who test positive but are asymptomatic and cancelled quarantine of both vaccinated and unvaccinated contacts due to the lower severity of omicron
Not speaking for myself either but those who work there or have children who attend. I think some universities will care. In my neck of the woods it's sad how little people care anymore.I’m not just speaking for myself, but sharing the murmurs I’m hearing from my colleagues. To be clear, I’m not claiming all or even most universities will take this approach, but I think a good number will.
Official ZA Government Source: https://sacoronavirus.co.za/2021/12...uarantine-and-isolation-protocols-23-12-2021/South Africa has cancelled isolation for people who test positive but are asymptomatic and cancelled quarantine of both vaccinated and unvaccinated contacts due to the lower severity of omicron
Now I know you're just a troll. Happy FestivusNot false equivalence.
Unvaxxed = worthy of scorn and shame.
1 vax = virtuous
2 vax = virtuous x2
3 vax = virtuous x3
Not in the same way. Always been mild to asymptomatic comparatively. Vaccinated will likely not drive up hospitalizations based on reports. Truly more like a cold so far which is good.A whole lot of vaccinated are going to find out too.
South Africa has cancelled isolation for people who test positive but are asymptomatic and cancelled quarantine of both vaccinated and unvaccinated contacts due to the lower severity of omicron
They won't be the ones tying up the hospitals for the most part.How are you going to feel when someone who vaccinated gets Covid?
Do you feel levels of sorrow based on the degree of vaccination?
Isn't it ironic for ones who get the vaccine , side with the anti vax critical of the vaccine being misled by conspiracy theories. That sounds like ones on TV talking through both sides of their mouth.While I agree with you that not feeling sorry for people who get COVID is a slippery slope, those who are vaccinated are clearly in a much better position to face the Omicron onslaught. You’re drawing a false equivalence.
A whole lot of vaccinated are going to find out too.
Not even “the most part.” The vaccinated may be hospitalized, but not to a tying up hospitals level.They won't be the ones tying up the hospitals for the most part.
What does the capitalized partmean? I see it all over the internet and I haven't found 1 person that's pro-mask, vaccine and anti preventable deaths that your words apply to.Most people aren't LIVING IN FEAR HIDING IN THEIR BASEMENT. I'm all for masks, vaccine passports and social distancing but I'm also been living my life. I still go out to eat regularly eating a bunch of unhealthy food and not exercising. Been to lots of hockey games and my local amusement park many times. I also wear my mask and am fully vaccinated. I don't call that living in fear.
That's what I was getting at. I see it spewed by many here and other places from the anti establishment group. They constantly keep going on about living in fear and people not going out.What does the capitalized partmean? I see it all over the internet and I haven't found 1 person that's pro-mask, vaccine and anti preventable deaths that your words apply to.
It’s a projection done to legitimize the reason they are breaking the social contract. If People following health guidelines are really choosing to disengage from society (hide in their basement) then they can cast themselves as hero’s who righteous protest is keeping society alive. As it’s a pathological way of thinking and not rational there is no way to convince them through rational means they are wrong.That's what I was getting at. I see it spewed by many here and other places from the anti establishment group. They constantly keep going on about living in fear and people not going out.
No no no, not according to this site. People on here are stressing that vaccines stop transmission, so if you don't get it then you don't love grandma. Now if the hill to die on is the hospital admissions, then hey I can understand that argument more so. So maybe this is the final talking point for this group of must get everyone vaccinated or else they don't get to play outside.You're comparing apples and oranges. Vaccines are not 100% effective, but lessen the impact if one gets infected. The new variant is more transmissible than prior versions but seems to have for most a less severe impact that results in fewer hospitalizations. It's not about how a particular variation of this virus impacts others, it's about how it might impact you. You make the choice, you take whatever consequences result. Also participating in your decision are those around you, and those who depend on you, like your family.
Let me try asking you to look at this another way. What do you see as the drawback(s) of the vaccines? Why not take them?No no no, not according to this site. People on here are stressing that vaccines stop transmission, so if you don't get it then you don't love grandma. Now if the hill to die on is the hospital admissions, then hey I can understand that argument more so. So maybe this is the final talking point for this group of must get everyone vaccinated or else they don't get to play outside.
Here's a nice report peer reviewed for children and Natural immunity. Especially since covid effects children less than the flu does.
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Children develop robust and sustained cross-reactive spike-specific immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection - Nature Immunology
SARS-CoV-2 infection is milder in children, but direct comparison with adults is rare. Here the authors show that immune responses are higher in children, retained for 12 months or longer and can neutralize Alpha, Beta and Delta variants.www.nature.com
-I have to do something, ug!Let me try asking you to look at this another way. What do you see as the drawback(s) of the vaccines? Why not take them?
The astronomical numbers of positive cases actually doesn't make me nervous, rather it calms me a bit.
The calm is that sooooo many are positive but either asymptomatic or with mild symptoms due to being vaccinated. Every study/report I'm reading so far really stresses that for the vaccinated, this is a mild strain. So seeing my family (vaccinated) tonight, I'm not nervous about it. Our hospitalizations have ticked up, but in relation to how many positives we are seeing a day, it's not yet alarming. (this is what i tell myself)
The nerves are for the unvaccinated burdening the hospitals, yet again.
-I have to do something, ug!
-There is as much a chance of me having a severe reaction to shot as me winning the powerball, and I have no understanding as to how rare either of those events are.
-I’m going to not feel well for a day and I don’t want to
but really:
-I hate needles and am scared of shots but society has deemed I’m too old for this to be a valid excuse.
Just saving time here.
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