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Master Teacher said:This is why the numbers went up
now you have people spreading the virus because they are vaccinated and think they can't spread it
Lord_nikon said:
Dr. Piercey said 97% of all hospitalizations and more than 98% of deaths are residents who have not received the vaccine.
Same as me..I suspect I had covid before it was identified..I was sick as shyt for like 3weeks back in OCT 2019..vivid was identified what like after Kobe died?I got the J&J in early May. I was anticipating all the side effects but I only had minor arm soreness until the next morning. In fact, I actually had to remind myself that I actually got vaccinated due to not suffering fatigue, headaches, nausea, etc.
False. You have UNVACCINATED people not wearing masks/social distancing thinking COVID isn't serious spreading it. Their viral load is 2-20X's that of vaccinated. We're in the middle of a plague. Get vaccinated.
IMO we’re not going back to 100% normal until 2025There alot money to be make in things getting back to normal even tho there is no way we are ever going back normal well at least that my take on it has to my CDC would tweet something like that
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They need to take j&j off the streetsI know some ppl feel that it doesn't matter which vaccine you get and the important thing is to just get it done but eh...I think it does matter to a certain extent, at least to me, just to be on the safe side of things that the higher the efficiency rate is the better.
Pfizer and Moderna both have higher efficiency rates in the high ''90s and J&J if I recall correctly are in the 60s as far as efficiency goes. So if I had to recommend a friend or family member I'd tell em to go with Pfizer or Moderna if either one of those is available at their preferred vaccination site.
I do understand why some choose J&J due to the fact it's only one shot which makes it quick and convenient for a person who may not want to make two trips.
In my area at least from what I've noticed is that J&J seem to be more available at sites than the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines so some ppl may not have had the choice of choosing and had to take what was available. I was luckily able to find a Moderna site.
Those numbers need to be taken in context, JJ vaccine was tested against tougher variants where as Moderna and Pfizer weren't, so the numbers were going to be lower.I know some ppl feel that it doesn't matter which vaccine you get and the important thing is to just get it done but eh...I think it does matter to a certain extent, at least to me, just to be on the safe side of things that the higher the efficiency rate is the better.
Pfizer and Moderna both have higher efficiency rates in the high ''90s and J&J if I recall correctly are in the 60s as far as efficiency goes. So if I had to recommend a friend or family member I'd tell em to go with Pfizer or Moderna if either one of those is available at their preferred vaccination site.
I do understand why some choose J&J due to the fact it's only one shot which makes it quick and convenient for a person who may not want to make two trips.
In my area at least from what I've noticed is that J&J seem to be more available at sites than the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines so some ppl may not have had the choice of choosing and had to take what was available. I was luckily able to find a Moderna site.
I got the J&J in early May. I was anticipating all the side effects but I only had minor arm soreness until the next morning. In fact, I actually had to remind myself that I actually got vaccinated due to not suffering fatigue, headaches, nausea, etc.
They need to take j&j off the streets
I took the Moderna and the side effects I could really conjure up was maybe arm soreness and fatigue.