I know, we’ve been through a lot together these 4,001 pages.I started wearing masks before we were told to, too.
I know, we’ve been through a lot together these 4,001 pages.I started wearing masks before we were told to, too.
This is an interesting map our governor tweeted today. It shows vaccination rates for those 12-17 by state. Florida's vaccination rate for that age group is only 35%
Then your another believer in a conspiracy. I will continue to take the CDC at their word, but then again, I’ve been paying attention to their recommendations long before Covid and know you don’t need a divining rod to figure out why they do things.We can agree to disagree. The only reason the guidance was revised is because cases are up.
So masks and social distancing won't be returning for good by November anymore? I'm down with that! Everything's will go back to normal soon!
This is an interesting map our governor tweeted today. It shows vaccination rates for those 12-17 by state. Florida's vaccination rate for that age group is only 35%
We sure have.I know, we’ve been through a lot together these 4,001 pages.
And the few that are open aren’t traditional broadway shows with a full cast and staff.Only a few Broadway shows are open
Sure, I should not have said always. But, normally, viruses attenuate over time.No and no. The contagion potential and morbidity associated with different strains of the same virus are random. Just like your previous rolls of the dice have no bearing on what you roll next, the random changes to viral strands, especially between epidemics, has no influence on the next. Some might be more or less infectious, some might be more or less dangerous, some might be both, but these factors don't move in one inevitable direction.
And please, don't try to start that tire old canard again about "Most have underlying conditions, therefore it wasn't COVID!" We've debunked that time and time again.
I've lost track of the articles I've read and videos I've seen of people who thought being healthy and having no underlying conditions meant they were safe.Sure, I should not have said always. But, normally, viruses attenuate over time.
If you have underlying conditions, COVID is a bigger deal. If you don't have underlying conditions and get COVID, you are likely one of the 99.6% that survive it.
Natural immunity through having had it, as always, is de-emphasized.
Agreed. The media pounces them. Statistically, they are a far, far outlier.I've lost track of the articles I've read and videos I've seen of people who thought being healthy and having no underlying conditions meant they were safe.
And they are not sure if it's as good as a vaccine - don't pull articles as it seems not all studies point the same. Since we cannot know that's why all who can should vaccinate. It would be like getting a booster for your immune system. Keep chances of spread and variants down. Win win. I know a lot who have had covid so bad they wanted the vaccine to prevent it from happening again.Sure, I should not have said always. But, normally, viruses attenuate over time.
If you have underlying conditions, COVID is a bigger deal. If you don't have underlying conditions and get COVID, you are likely one of the 99.6% that survive it.
Natural immunity through having had it, as always, is de-emphasized.
Safe? No. Much safer? Yes.I've lost track of the articles I've read and videos I've seen of people who thought being healthy and having no underlying conditions meant they were safe.
Not agreed.Agreed. The media pounces them. Statistically, they are a far, far outlier.
The odds are a lot better than that for you to even get severe COVID when young and healthy in the first place.Even for the young and healthy, severe COVID is a roll of the dice.
Tell that to the doctors that are reporting more than expected pediatric cases since Delta arrived.The odds are a lot better than that for you to even get severe COVID when young and healthy in the first place.
This is true, but not a gamble I want to take personally after seeing a handful of friends. Not being dramatic but I don't want that risk. Nor did I want it for my spouse. My kid, honestly risks to his teachers were higher. I have been on the wrong side of chances before is all.Safe? No. Much safer? Yes.
I don't have to. They already know, for example, that severe COVID is still very rare in children. They also know the delta virus is more contagious to all. They also know that children transmit the virus at a lower level than adults. They also know that things like diabetes and obesity significantly increase your risk for severe COVID.Tell that to the doctors that are reporting more than expected pediatric cases since Delta arrived.
But getting severe COVID still sucks. Death is not the only negative outcome. An extended hospital stay for a young person is a life-changing experience, and not in a good way. And we're not even talking about the final bill.The odds are a lot better than that for you to even get severe COVID when young and healthy in the first place.
Of course it sucks. Which is why it is a good thing that it is rare in children. If it wasn't, we would be in a hard lockdown right now.But getting severe COVID still sucks.
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