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Yep, Keep your head wedged firmly up your ass.......
[QUOTE=ILuvEmall;5463647]Believe what you will, you're insignificant to me. Unlike you, I'm able to think for myself, and don't need someone to do it for me. I noticed you had no comment on Joe "blow with the political winds" flip-flopping on his vaccine stance. He went from the "vaccines are unsafe", and "who's going to take the first shot?!" To trying to force them on everyone, and taking credit for his predecessor's groundwork.[/QUOTE]At least I get it: Most trump-humpers won't take the vaccine to stick it to Biden. That's the dumbass logic we're up against. "I'll die and infect others rather than see him succeed. " Or, flatly: "there is no fucking Virus. " "The research behind the vaccines is a hoax. " "It's fake news and a liberal media hoax. "
We hear stories of trump-humpers and anti-vaxers dying from COVID after trump worked "miracles" to speed the development of life saving Covid vaccines, which you all now refuse to take because you want to "own" the Libs. LOL.
Yep, MAGA geniuses everywhere!
Read this story about the consequences of not taking the vaccine
[url]https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/07/26/covid-vaccine-regrets/?utm_source=reddit.com[/url]
These days, Christy Carpenter finds strength in her family and faith. But on some days, one question keeps ringing in her head: "Why?
After weeks of battling through oxygen treatments, her 28-year-old son died in the hospital two months after being diagnosed with covid-19.
Now in Carpenter's Alabama home, the room belonging to Curt, her "beautiful baby boy" and firstborn, remains empty a painful reminder of a life that could have been saved if the family had decided to get vaccinated, she said.
"It took watching my son die and me suffering the effects of covid for us to realize we need the vaccine," the mother said. "We did not get vaccinated when we had the opportunity and regret that so much now. ".
Although for her it will always be impossible to understand the reason for Curt's passing, Carpenter said she is determined to not let her son's death be futile.
"If Curt were here today, he would make it his mission to encourage everyone to get vaccinated," Carpenter said. "Cayla, his sister, and I are carrying out that mission in his memory. ".
Curt Carpenter was a young and otherwise healthy man. While at home, his mother said, he would spoil her with the "best hugs" and a daily dosage of kindness. Curt was autistic, but Christy Carpenter said he "lived life to the fullest" and had a passion for all things PokMon., trains, video games and frogs.
The pandemic dealt a big blow to the tightknit Carpenter family on March 5, when Curt, his younger sister and his mother were diagnosed with the virus, which has claimed about 610,000 lives across the nation.
At first, the three experienced mild symptoms that slowly began to alleviate. Then, a week later, everything took a turn for the worse.
When their oxygen saturation levels dropped dangerously, the mother and son were rushed to Grandview Medical Center in Birmingham. A day later, they both developed pneumonia, and Curt Carpenter was put on a ventilator.
The constantly changing oxygen levels paired with a pneumothorax a collapsed lung were too much for Curt Carpenter's body. His organs began shutting down. He was declared dead May 2.
His last uttered phrase is still etched in Christy Carpenter's mind: "This is not a hoax, this is real," Curt said, according to his mother.
His mother said Curt Carpenter at first believed that the coronavirus was a hoax. The whole family was hesitant to get vaccinated when the shots became available.
"It took years to create other vaccines, and the coronavirus vaccine was created very quickly," Christy Carpenter said. "That made us very nervous. ".
The Carpenters' reluctance is not unique in a state with the lowest vaccination rates in the country. According to data from the Alabama Department of Public Health, only 33.9 percent of the state's eligible population has been fully vaccinated, and 41.6 percent has received at least one dose.
With cases beginning to climb in the state, health officials are attempting to boost confidence in the vaccine but difficulties in rollout paired with distrust have become major hurdles.
"We find that there's a lot of mistrust with messages that come from state government, from public health, in particular, from the media," said Scott Harris, chief executive of the Alabama Department of Public Health. "It's just a multilayered problem. There's just a lot of different people who have a lot of different reasons for not getting the vaccine. And it's just hard to address them in a big way. ".
Much like the Carpenters, unvaccinated people are often the ones to endure the most severe effects of the virus. In Alabama, they account for more than 95 percent of the current covid-related hospitalizations, Harris said.
Yet, for some, the disease does not end with a negative coronavirus test. Its aftermath can be just as harrowing.
Even after being discharged from the hospital, Christy Carpenter said, she could not drive or work until late May. She said she has been on pulmonary therapy ever since and still struggles with fatigue, hair loss and "covid brain. ".
"I lose my train of thought easily, can't remember parts of conversations, can't remember people's names that I have known for years," she said. "I sometimes think I'm going crazy, but I know I'm not. ".
Even worse, she deals with the backwash of memories of her son a "social butterfly who knew no strangers" and whose time was cut short. Yet his death has inspired a renewed appreciation for life and a mission to protect it.
"If we can help keep people healthier and possibly save lives by encouraging others to take the vaccine, then Curt's death was not in vain," Christy said. "Life is a precious gift from God. ".
He looked like a "big" person
The family looks "big". The kid that passed away didn't look relatively healthy. When covid was taking its early toll who was most affected? Elderly, newborns perhaps, immune compromised people, and fat people. The kid was a fat person.
I'm all for people choosing to take the vaccine. Those that don't are obviously taking the risk. It's their body. They're not in the military where they wave that ability to choose. We take a risk on the road every day. You ever see those freak accident videos on liveleak, 4 chan or kaotic? Shit can happen any day at any instance and all we can do is mitigate the risk.
Let people deal with the consequences of their actions. The lockdowns were to prevent the hospital system from being overloaded with the sick / ill. A secondary effect was to potentially slow the spread by minimizing contact.
[QUOTE=TheRabbit;5463875]https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/07/26/covid-vaccine-regrets/?utm_source=reddit.com
These days, Christy Carpenter finds strength in her family and faith. But on some days, one question keeps ringing in her head: "Why?
After weeks of battling through oxygen treatments, her 28-year-old son died in the hospital two months after being diagnosed with covid-19.
Now in Carpenter's Alabama home, the room belonging to Curt, her "beautiful baby boy" and firstborn, remains empty a painful reminder of a life that could have been saved if the family had decided to get vaccinated, she said.
"It took watching my son die and me suffering the effects of covid for us to realize we need the vaccine," the mother said. "We did not get vaccinated when we had the opportunity and regret that so much now. ".
Although for her it will always be impossible to understand the reason for Curt's passing, Carpenter said she is determined to not let her son's death be futile.
"If Curt were here today, he would make it his mission to encourage everyone to get vaccinated," Carpenter said. "Cayla, his sister, and I are carrying out that mission in his memory. ".
Curt Carpenter was a young and otherwise healthy man. While at home, his mother said, he would spoil her with the "best hugs" and a daily dosage of kindness. Curt was autistic, but Christy Carpenter said he "lived life to the fullest" and had a passion for all things PokMon., trains, video games and frogs.
The pandemic dealt a big blow to the tightknit Carpenter family on March 5, when Curt, his younger sister and his mother were diagnosed with the virus, which has claimed about 610,000 lives across the nation.
At first, the three experienced mild symptoms that slowly began to alleviate. Then, a week later, everything took a turn for the worse.
When their oxygen saturation levels dropped dangerously, the mother and son were rushed to Grandview Medical Center in Birmingham. A day later, they both developed pneumonia, and Curt Carpenter was put on a ventilator.
The constantly changing oxygen levels paired with a pneumothorax a collapsed lung were too much for Curt Carpenter's body. His organs began shutting down. He was declared dead May 2.
His last uttered phrase is still etched in Christy Carpenter's mind: "This is not a hoax, this is real," Curt said, according to his mother.
His mother said Curt Carpenter at first believed that the coronavirus was a hoax. The whole family was hesitant to get vaccinated when the shots became available.
"It took years to create other vaccines, and the coronavirus vaccine was created very quickly," Christy Carpenter said. "That made us very nervous. ".
The Carpenters' reluctance is not unique in a state with the lowest vaccination rates in the country. According to data from the Alabama Department of Public Health, only 33.9 percent of the state's eligible population has been fully vaccinated, and 41.6 percent has received at least one dose.
With cases beginning to climb in the state, health officials are attempting to boost confidence in the vaccine but difficulties in rollout paired with distrust have become major hurdles.
"We find that there's a lot of mistrust with messages that come from state government, from public health, in particular, from the media," said Scott Harris, chief executive of the Alabama Department of Public Health. "It's just a multilayered problem. There's just a lot of different people who have a lot of different reasons for not getting the vaccine. And it's just hard to address them in a big way. ".
Much like the Carpenters, unvaccinated people are often the ones to endure the most severe effects of the virus. In Alabama, they account for more than 95 percent of the current covid-related hospitalizations, Harris said.
Yet, for some, the disease does not end with a negative coronavirus test. Its aftermath can be just as harrowing.
Even after being discharged from the hospital, Christy Carpenter said, she could not drive or work until late May. She said she has been on pulmonary therapy ever since and still struggles with fatigue, hair loss and "covid brain. ".
"I lose my train of thought easily, can't remember parts of conversations, can't remember people's names that I have known for years," she said. "I sometimes think I'm going crazy, but I know I'm not. ".
Even worse, she deals with the backwash of memories of her son a "social butterfly who knew no strangers" and whose time was cut short. Yet his death has inspired a renewed appreciation for life and a mission to protect it.
"If we can help keep people healthier and possibly save lives by encouraging others to take the vaccine, then Curt's death was not in vain," Christy said. "Life is a precious gift from God. ".[/QUOTE]
You miss stated your first comment
The whole point of vaccination is to PREVENT a devastating disease. Getting the long laundry list of vaccines like polio, and measles is to PREVENT you from getting it not to lessen the effects of those diseases. As we now know, the COVID vaccine does not prevent the disease. Matter of fact, they have stopped saying it will prevent it but will lessen the effects. Why? Because a whole lot of people are getting the disease after getting the vaccine.
You and little Georgia really need to stop quoting from the misleading speaking points and try using your God given brain.
[QUOTE=TheRabbit;5464466]The whole point of vaccination and, in general, of risk assessment. Imbeciles like to look at the "data" about the chances of getting adverse effects from the vaccine, see that they are NOT-ZERO, and claim that's enough reasons for them to opt out of it. Too bad that when assessing risk of anything, the comparison is NEVER with ZERO, but with the risk associated to NOT doing the thing. In this case, the risk associated to getting COVID is ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE greater than the risk associated to the vaccine, and that's literally all that there is to consider, nothing more. It's really a no brainer choice, and yet people pretend they have the third option with ZERO-risk of not getting vaccinated and still being immune to the virus somehow, when all they're doing is gambling their lives and deliberately choosing the least favourable outcome. There is really no limit to the stupidity and inability of comprehending basic statistics of people.[/QUOTE]
Your claim to be apolitical rings hollow.....
Nice try, but thanks for reconfirming your trump-humpers cult membership. Need some Kleenex to dry your crocodile tears? Sounds like youre having an episode. Do you have your therapist on speed dial? If so, this may be a good time to give him/her a ring.
[QUOTE=ILuvEmall;5465885]You're the dumbass that keeps immortalizing Trump. You're the one that keeps bringing him up in every single conversation over and over. You're so fixated on him you just can't leave him in the past. I think you're more sorry to see him go than the Trumpsters you claim to hate so much. I think you secretly want to join them, but lack the courage and hate yourself for it. You were probably in DC hoping just to touch his robe and solve your daddy issues. You really do need to get that addressed before you end up like your idol and his family.[/QUOTE]
It’s called culling the herd....
[QUOTE=TheRabbit;5466327]These types of people are the majority who refused to get vaccinated (in the US at least) and their reasoning for not doing so are extremely petty. 😔.
[URL]https://www.politico.com/news/2021/07/24/covid-vaccine-push-rural-500717[/URL][/QUOTE]Some GOP governors who have spread LIES about the pandemic have had a come to Jesus moment and are now starting to realize that it's their GOP constituency who are going to be dying off and they will LOSE the next election. Again, you cannot fix stupid!
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A Fed Gov Employee Spouting State Propaganda
[QUOTE=TheRabbit;5466553]Earlier on I mentioned that the CDC indicates that from December 14th [/QUOTE]Part of that propaganda is a massive backcount of deaths before non vaccine was available to all on April 15th and not taking into consideration the seasonality of China virus coinciding with the dates the non vaccine vaccine was made available to all.
Current. Happening now: UK and Israel keep a daily running total that show the majority of those hospitalized, critically ill and dead have been vaccinated by the non vaccine:
70.5% of ICU beds in Israel are occupied by the fully non vaccine vaccined.
Of the 108 patients that are in severe / critical conditions:
77 that are fully vaccinated.
31 that are not fully vaccinated.
[URL]https://t.me/MOHreport[/URL]
[URL]https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m0uNQFqBP513O8tdKPUabC_x-1ChxmmO/view[/URL]
Last 28 days in the UK:
415 deaths over age of 50.
284 vaxed by non vaccine.
131 unvaxed.
23 k new Delta cases over age of 50:
22,763 of the 23 k vaxed by non vaccine.
2,263 Delta emergency cases admitted over age of 50:1600 vaxed by non vaccine. 663 unvaxed.
Go deep into that data and you'll see Theta variant attacks the young and Lambda variant seems worse of all. Probably heading to US soon. Hurry and get the non vaccine vax that won't help
[URL]https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1005517/Technical_Briefing_19.pdf[/URL]
'Although over 85 percent of the population above 16 have received two vaccine doses, Iceland has seen infections spurt with 355 new cases since July 12 creating the largest case count the country has seen since the pandemic began.'
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-07-iceland-reimposes-covid-restrictions-cases.html
Longer story short. The non vaccine vaccine was for original China virus variant. Maybe it helped, maybe it didn't. Current data shows it doesn't help and may make things worse by depositing spike proteins and their waste on the cell walls of blood vessels and gathering en masse where blood flow is slowest. Train your immune system to kill the needed T cells in your lungs. Soon you'll be told to get a booster, go through new rounds of the non vaccine vaccine. That has been described by the non aligned doctors as Russian Roulette with six bullets Very complex, hard to put into lay mans terms of course, but the 20+ hours of videos linked and the many more out there try. Remember. There was no pre-clinical phase to these non vaccine vaccines. You are the lab rats and rhesus monkeys! Rejoice! The non vaccine vaccines have created 9 pharma billionaires. The billionaires are fully exempt from any and all liability. Resist!
Higher Non Vaccine Vaccine Rate Leads to Higher China Virus Case Rates
'A new analysis finds several counties with above-average vaccination rates also have higher COVID case rates, while case rates are falling in counties with below-average vaccination rates. '.
[URL]https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2021/07/26/covid-vaccination-california-counties/[/URL]
Your natural immune system is being attacked and retrained by the non vaccine vaccine making it weaker. If you've been injected with the non vaccine vaccine and have lower respiratory problems get educated fast. Real fast. Resist!
COVID-19 negative effects on male infertility and sexual dysfunction.
Contrary to myths circulating on social media, Evidence shows that the mRNA vaccines do NOT cause infertility in men.
In JAMA: The research article is called "Sperm Parameters Before and After COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination".
[URL]https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2781360[/URL]
What is true: SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, does pose a risk for both disorders.
Until now, little research has been done on how the virus or the vaccines affect the male reproductive system. But recent investigations by physicians and researchers at the University of Miami have shed new light on these questions.
This research has discovered potentially far-reaching implications for men of all agesincluding younger and middle-aged men who want to have children.
[I]Ranjith Ramasamy, is an Associate Professor of Urology at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine. He and his colleagues analyzed the autopsy tissues of the testicles of six men who died of COVID-19 infection.
The result: COVID-19 virus appeared in the tissues of one of the men; decreased numbers of sperm appeared in three.
Another patient - this one survived COVID-19 - had a testis biopsy about three months after his initial COVID-19 infection cleared up. The biopsy showed the coronavirus was still in his testicles.
His team also discovered that COVID-19 affects the penis. An analysis of penile tissue from two men receiving penile implants showed the virus was present seven to nine months after their COVID-19 diagnosis. Both men had developed severe erectile dysfunction, probably because the infection caused reduced blood supply to the penis.
Notably, one of the men had only mild COVID-19 symptoms. The other had been hospitalized. This suggests that even those with a relatively light case of the virus can experience severe erectile dysfunction after recovery.
These findings are not entirely surprising. After all, scientists know other viruses invade the testicles and affect sperm production and fertility.
One example: Investigators studying testes tissues from six patients who died from the 2006 SARS-CoV virus found all of them had widespread cell destruction, with few to no sperm.
It is also known that mumps and Zika viruses can enter the testicles and cause inflammation. Up to 20 percent of men infected with these viruses will have impaired sperm production.[/I]
So, in a study that included dissecting the testicles of six men (all dead, so stop screaming), Dr. Ramasamy and a team of urologists found that half of those tested had reduced sperm count. Oh, and sampling from a survivor (you can resume screaming now) showed that not only were sperm counts reduced, COVID-19 can continue to live in the testes months after the initial infection.
And that isn't even the part of this news that will cause most men to flinch. Because another study involved "an analysis of penile tissue" from two men who needed "penile implants" after COVID-19 led to severe erectile dysfunction. The suspected cause here is the same thing that is thought to be behind much of the damage COVID-19 can do to the heart, brain, and other organsblood clots. Those clots lead to decreased blood flow. Decreased blood flow leads to frustration and embarrassment.
On the other hand, a new study shows that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are fine for the male reproductive system. That's something that antivaxxers / trumphumpers might want to keep in mind going forward, especially as they hammer their "no votes for the childless" theme. Those who have been vaccinated will at least have that option, those catching COVID. maybe not so much.
From the beginning, there have been Antivaxers / trumphumpers out there screaming about how the vaccine involved "population control. " And it turns out they're right. Because by turning down the vaccine, Antivaxxers / trumphumpers may be not just putting their lives at risk, but taking themselves right out of the gene pool.