COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

Malcolmxxx_23

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Wait these slides are their internal report they were so worried about? :dead: what a fukking crock of shyt. Literally says 1 in a million people will be hospitalized from covid if vaccinated. Why such hyperbole?
80 percent of population in my city got one dose atleast

ZERO ICU ZERO hospitalization the last 13 days

even with all the cases delta...

get the shots and move on :manny:
 
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Ppl really thought they were able to ditch the mask because they were vaccinated:snoop:

The admin gave me low quality posting warning for saying that

listen pussies, if you hate facts and can't refute what I say, just ban me from the site, stop being a bytch about you hoe ass fakkits

yall some natural born losers, hiding behind moderation like cowards trying to censor people whenever your beliefs are challenged and you can't respond with facts



fukk your warning and fukk your site,
 

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Gross oversimplification. There’s no way of knowing who will be affected worst. You can use reasonable estimate based on evidence but there will always be outliers. I’ve seen outliers. Why gamble? Not to mention even those who never were hospitalized but still got sick enough and took a while to recover.
I’m aware there’s no way to know who will be affected, but when you tell people “the vaccine keeps you out of the hospital or dying,” it sounds like a scare tactic because that applies to most people who caught Covid before there was ever a vaccine.
 

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The admin gave me low quality posting warning for saying that

listen pussies, if you hate facts and can't refute what I say, just ban me from the site, stop being a bytch about you hoe ass fakkits

yall some natural born losers, hiding behind moderation like cowards trying to censor people whenever your beliefs are challenged and you can't respond with facts

fukk your warning and fukk your site,

which post? did they add a low quality posting banner?

i got a "low quality posting" warning for this post Coronavirus Thread: Worldwide Pandemic .

but no banner :patrice:
 
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The admin gave me low quality posting warning for saying that

listen pussies, if you hate facts and can't refute what I say, just ban me from the site, stop being a bytch about you hoe ass fakkits

yall some natural born losers, hiding behind moderation like cowards trying to censor people whenever your beliefs are challenged and you can't respond with facts



fukk your warning and fukk your site,






what did you say exactly? :dwillhuh:
 
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which post? did they add a low quality posting banner?
BREAKING: U.S. reports 96,085 new coronavirus cases, biggest one-day increase since February | Page 4 | Sports, Hip Hop & Piff - The Coli

It's deleted, this admin are some hoes


everything I said about the vaccine was facts, I didn't even tell people not to take it, I just said it doesn't stop the spread, which is a fact

Them hoe ass nikkaz in the ring gave me hall of shame banner, because I said Floyd Mayweather would easily beat Manny Pacquaio, back when everybody thought Floyd was ducking pacquaio, and they called me a floyd dikk rider, didn't even own up to being wrong when the fight happen like the hoes they are
 

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I’m aware there’s no way to know who will be affected, but when you tell people “the vaccine keeps you out of the hospital or dying,” it sounds like a scare tactic because that applies to most people who caught Covid before there was ever a vaccine.
How is it a scare tactic? You seem to be focused on the best case scenarios when in medicine we have to deal with the worst. The most at risk. So yes, the vaccine literally reduces disease severity and hospitalization. Millions of people have been admitted due to COVID in the last year, hundreds of thousands never left. Before there was a vaccine you still had hospital admissions, the goal of vaccination is to reduce the amounts of ppl coming in due to that. It’s overwhelming…those small percentages you guys keep spouting off are a big number in a population of 300+ million.
 

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CAPE COD, Mass. -- A week after the crowds descended upon Provincetown, Massachusetts, to celebrate the Fourth of July -- the holiday President Joe Biden hoped would mark the nation's liberation from COVID-19 -- the manager of the Cape Cod beach town said he was aware of "a handful of positive COVID cases among folks" who spent time there.

"We are in touch with the Health Department and Outer Cape Health Services and are closely monitoring the data," Alex Morse told reporters.

The announcement wasn't unusual with roughly half of the country still unvaccinated and flare-ups of the virus popping up in various states.

But within weeks, health officials seemed to be on to something much bigger. The outbreak quickly grew to the hundreds and most of them appeared to be vaccinated.

As of Thursday, 882 people were tied to the Provincetown outbreak. Among those living in Massachusetts, 74% of them were fully immunized, yet officials said the vast majority were also reporting symptoms. Seven people were reported hospitalized.

The initial findings of the investigation led by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, seemed to have huge implications.
Before Provincetown, health officials had been operating under the assumption that it was extraordinarily rare for a vaccinated person to become infected with the virus. And if they did, they probably wouldn't end up passing it on to others, such as children too young to qualify for the vaccine or people who were medically vulnerable.

The idea that vaccines halt transmission of the virus was largely behind the CDC's decision in May suggesting vaccinated people could safely go without their masks indoors and in crowds, even if others were unvaccinated.

But that assumption had been based on studies of earlier versions of the virus. Delta was known for its "hyper-transmissibility," or as one former White House adviser put it "COVID on steroids."

"What has changed is the virus," said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert and Biden's chief medical adviser.

When a vaccinated person gets infected with delta -- called a "breakthrough infection" -- "the level of virus in their nasopharynx is about 1,000 times higher than with the alpha variant," Fauci said in an interview Wednesday with MSNBC.

All indications now are that the Provincetown outbreak investigation is among the pieces of new evidence behind the CDC's decision to ask Americans to once again put on their masks indoors, even if they are vaccinated.

"In recent days I have seen new scientific data from recent outbreak investigations, showing that the delta variant behaves uniquely differently from past strains of the virus that causes COVID 19," CDC Director Rochelle Walensky told reporters Tuesday announcing the new recommendations.

"Information on the delta variants from several states and other countries, indicate that in rare occasion some vaccinated people infected with a delta variant after vaccination may be contagious and spread the virus to others," she added. "This new science is worrisome and unfortunately warrants an update to our recommendation."

When asked to release the new evidence, the CDC said more details would be released on Friday.

But Walensky hinted that the biggest driver was new unpublished research on a person's "viral load" -- the amount of virus in a person's nasal passages -- being considerably high even after being vaccinated with a U.S.-approved vaccine.

"What we've learned ... is that when we examine the rare or breakthrough infections and we look at the amount of virus in those people, it is pretty similar to the amount of virus in unvaccinated people," she said.

Without that evidence released though, this week's mask announcement triggered fierce pushback among many conservatives, including House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy who claimed the CDC's decision relied solely on research from India that wasn't peer-reviewed.

But that claim is misleading. The CDC indeed cites research from India on viral loads as adding to global concerns about transmission post-vaccination. The agency, however, also makes clear that other research and additional studies were under way. And at no point does the CDC cite the research in India as the sole justification for its new mask guidance.

"These early data suggest that breakthrough delta infections are transmissible," the CDC said of the research in India. "Unpublished data are consistent with this, and additional data collection and studies are underway to understand the level and duration of transmissibility from delta vaccine breakthrough infections in the United States and other settings," the CDC wrote in a science brief posted online.

McCarthy's office did not respond to a request for comment on the misleading allegation, which was echoed by other Republicans on Twitter.

"Remember what I said about public health officials losing our trust?" tweeted Texas GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw.
 

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I’m slightly confused on Delta. I’ve read it originated in India but I can’t seem to find any information as to how that came to be. What made experts notice this was much more than Alpha when more than half the country was unvaccinated? Sorry if this seems dense, just trying to understand.
 

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How is it a scare tactic? You seem to be focused on the best case scenarios when in medicine we have to deal with the worst. The most at risk. So yes, the vaccine literally reduces disease severity and hospitalization. Millions of people have been admitted due to COVID in the last year, hundreds of thousands never left. Before there was a vaccine you still had hospital admissions, the goal of vaccination is to reduce the amounts of ppl coming in due to that. It’s overwhelming…those small percentages you guys keep spouting off are a big number in a population of 300+ million.
What percentage of people who had COVID ended up in the hospital? Answer me that.
 

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I’m slightly confused on Delta. I’ve read it originated in India but I can’t seem to find any information as to how that came to be. What made experts notice this was much more than Alpha when more than half the country was unvaccinated? Sorry if this seems dense, just trying to understand.

Their not gonna tell you the real truth because its gonna hurt their immigrant agenda. They built a campaign promise on bringing foreigners from these countries and covid is hurting their cause
 

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a broad just sent a message.. she got the covid. this her 2nd time. first time was in December. her ass rushed to get the vaccine in feb. got it again last week, sayin the symptoms are worse this time around. jawn been out at least 3 times a week last couple weeks, no mask.. in her early 30's

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