Coronavirus (No politics)

covid viewpoints are like noses ...everybody's got their own personal one and no two are the same. (My noses is better than your nose ... sorry! - CDC :eek:)

In a more serious vein, I have received my shot. I am older, mid 60s. I am trying to maintain respect for differing points of view: prophylaxis approach with medical cocktails, reservations and refusals, and of course shot(s). We have had multiple times that we have been required to be tested due to exposure to those who have tested positive and they were around us. We are still covid negative at this time and going to church some online and some in person (smaller group and social distancing).

It appears to be a truism that you can get the stats to support you, if you look for the right set of data and stats.
However, my personal trust level with the CDC, the government, and politicians is at an all-time low and still falling. Paint me as an untrusting skeptic.
 
I just feel bad for the hospitals and those who work in the medical field in general. This is really putting a strain on all parties involved. According to WHO and the CDC, 97% of new COVID hospitalizations are un-vaxed patients. 99% of those who have suffered COVID related deaths were un-vaxed. I mean, do what you want. Believe what you want. But to me those percentages are staggering and it has truly become a pandemic of the unvaccinated. Yes, we will have to get boosters and it will probably have to become a yearly thing like the flu shot. But I'd rather take my chances with the vaccine than trust my own immune system or that "Jay-zus" is going to protect me.


Im certain your feelings about others not being vaccinated stem solely from your deep empathy for medical professionals.

If the medical professionals are vaccinated why do you worry so about them?

If the vaccination doesn't work, why do you want others to take it?


Things that make ya go hmmm.


PS i am vaccinated although not entirely due to my desire to take it. I paid $6k to go on a cruise and it was required or else i had to pay more and do.less. Otherwise i would have preferred natual immunity as it is significantly better than synthetically produced immunity.

And yes...my over 80 year old uncle died from it. A guy i coached football with died from it. Close family members were hospitalized with it.
Everyone i know who had complications fron Covid had health issues or were older. If you really wanna be safe from the virus get healthy. If you're 60plus then you probably wanna think about getting vaccinated.
 
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Im one of those healthcare workers and dont really care what people do as far as vaccinated or not. Man their choice. I would rather us not put heart valves in recurrent IV drug abusers with no health insurance. I don’t care if you wanna so drugs but you may not get your second valve surgery.

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Keep preaching! Its a message that beeds to be heard..
 
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The red is age >65
The purple is 50-64
The light blue is 18-49
The yellow and gray that you can barely even see are 0-4 and 5-17 year olds respectively.

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But hospital rates are surging and it's young people! Or not.
 
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There's nothing to worry about. Carry on with your life. I went to several Nascar events last fall unvaccinated and didn't take mask mandates seriously. I never have. There were no spikes from any of those events. Masks and plexiglass are ridiculous and won't save people from their own carelessness. Wash your hands often and quit touching your face, you'll be just fine. I plan on attending the game but did get talked by family into getting the vaccine this spring because no-one we knew of suffered any ill effects.

Masks do help. Common sense they prevent the spread of respiratory droplets (study after study) I’ve been in 6 different hospitals this week around Knoxville in COVID units. Most ICUs are at the max. Hospitals have setup COVID units outside the ICUs for folks with less severe cases. Was in a 60 bed hospital today, 30 patients in beds were COVID.

Saying you went to an event with no mask and did not catch it is like saying I drove 95mph the other day and didn’t have a wreck so I no longer will wear a seat belt.
 
Im certain your feelings about others not being vaccinated stem solely from your deep empathy for medical professionals.

If the medical professionals are vaccinated why do you worry so about them?

If the vaccination doesn't work, why do you want others to take it?


Things that make ya go hmmm.


PS i am vaccinated although not entirely due to my desire to take it. I paid $6k to go on a cruise and it was required or else i had to pay more and do.less. Otherwise i would have preferred natual immunity as it is significantly better than synthetically produced immunity.

And yes...my over 80 year old uncle died from it. A guy i coached football with died from it. Close family members were hospitalized with it.
Everyone i know who had complications fron Covid had health issues or were older. If you really wanna be safe from the virus get healthy. If you're 60plus then you probably wanna think about getting vaccinated.
Ain’t no such thing as natural immunity from this. Sure you get some natural immunity if you have it for just a while that fades, but bottom line is you will reduce risk of severe COVID if you are vaccinated (this 97% of hospitalizations are with the unvaccinated crowd). Vaccine is way superior than trying to rely on natural immunity.
 
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Ain’t no such thing as natural immunity from this. Sure you get some natural immunity if you have it for just a while that fades, but bottom line is you will reduce risk of severe COVID if you are vaccinated (this 97% of hospitalizations are with the unvaccinated crowd). Vaccine is way superior than trying to rely on natural immunity.
Do you truly believe your previous statements in this thread? Or do you believe them because the government is telling you to?
 
It's my understanding that once the team reaches 85%, they can dispense with or significantly reduce some of the team testing requirements, is that right?

that is my understanding as well. But if this COVID continues to run like it is, I think they should setup some sort of testing. Players not at risk as much as all the staff around them all the time. JMO
 
LWS, can you explain the reason for the seemingly glacier pace at which our players are getting vaccinated? Does it just boil down to convincing more players not to be fearful of the vaccine? Are there some that had the first shot and just have to wait the allotted amount of time before they can get the second one? I'm genuinely surprised this is dragging out as long as it is. I think Alabama is 100%, along with Ole Miss. I'm not sure if any other SEC teams are at the 100% threshold.

I have not heard the reason but my guess would be there are players not wanting to get the shot. Just a guess
 
I think too many people have watched too many episodes of X-Files. Does the government lie to the American public sometimes? Absolutely. However that doesn't mean they lie about EVERYTHING all the time. I can't help but get the feeling that the anti-vaxers are saying this, simply because the statistics are in direct contrast to their beliefs and it's just easier to shout "liar" than to admit you might have made the wrong choice.

This is my favorite one so far LMAO!

Florida Covid-19: RNC official spreads conspiracies, calling vaccines the 'mark of the beast' - CNNPolitics
 
I got the vaccination because my wife and 6 y/o tag teamed me to do so. I trust nothing about our Political hacks. But I do know my wife says its real and works with it every day.I believe nothing these lying fraudulent bastards say. They are all full of **** and Faucci is a moron. That said I respect people around me and their opinions on what they want to believe about covid. All that said my rant is over. I will also take a face covering to Neyland.
 
I think too many people have watched too many episodes of X-Files. Does the government lie to the American public sometimes? Absolutely. However that doesn't mean they lie about EVERYTHING all the time. I can't help but get the feeling that the anti-vaxers are saying this, simply because the statistics are in direct contrast to their beliefs and it's just easier to shout "liar" than to admit you might have made the wrong choice.

This is my favorite one so far LMAO!

Florida Covid-19: RNC official spreads conspiracies, calling vaccines the 'mark of the beast' - CNNPolitics
Well hell, America has been wearing the mark of the beast since our ancestors slaughtered the natives. This pecker neck is behind the times.
 
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Well hell, America has been wearing the mark of the beast since our ancestors slaughtered the natives. This pecker neck is behind the times.
It’s funny how no one will recognize that a good portion of those Natives did their absolute best to slaughter and rape every European they could find
 


What happened to Iceland?
The island nation that has been praised for its coronavirus response and its world-leading vaccination rate is now seeing its highest levels of infection since the start of the pandemic.

Just one month after the government scrapped all covid-19 restrictions, masks, social distancing and capacity limits have returned. And U.S. authorities last week warned Americans to stay away.

Vaccine opponents have gleefully pointed to Iceland as proof that the shots are a “failure.” But contrary to online misinformation and conspiratorial social media posts, infectious-disease experts say Iceland’s outbreak actually illustrates how effective the vaccines are at preventing the virus’s most severe impacts.

Many of the country’s recent infections have occurred among vaccinated people, but they’ve been overwhelmingly mild. So even as new cases multiplied, Iceland’s rates of covid-19 hospitalizations and deaths have remained low. Of the 1,300 people currently infected, just 2 percent are in the hospital. The country hasn’t recorded a virus death since late May.

source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...d88d04-fabd-11eb-911c-524bc8b68f17_story.html
 
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What happened to Iceland?
The island nation that has been praised for its coronavirus response and its world-leading vaccination rate is now seeing its highest levels of infection since the start of the pandemic.

Just one month after the government scrapped all covid-19 restrictions, masks, social distancing and capacity limits have returned. And U.S. authorities last week warned Americans to stay away.

Vaccine opponents have gleefully pointed to Iceland as proof that the shots are a “failure.” But contrary to online misinformation and conspiratorial social media posts, infectious-disease experts say Iceland’s outbreak actually illustrates how effective the vaccines are at preventing the virus’s most severe impacts.

Many of the country’s recent infections have occurred among vaccinated people, but they’ve been overwhelmingly mild. So even as new cases multiplied, Iceland’s rates of covid-19 hospitalizations and deaths have remained low. Of the 1,300 people currently infected, just 2 percent are in the hospital. The country hasn’t recorded a virus death since late May.

source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...d88d04-fabd-11eb-911c-524bc8b68f17_story.html
Make up your mind. I said two days ago that vaccines didn't stop infection but lessened effects. I was told that's misinformation. Now that I post the data of cases rising in Iceland, I'm told that I was right in the first place, cases are rising but symptoms are not bad! Imagine that.

Which is it guys? Make up your mind.
 
Make up your mind. I said two days ago that vaccines didn't stop infection but lessened effects. I was told that's misinformation. Now that I post the data of cases rising in Iceland, I'm told that I was right in the first place, cases are rising but symptoms are not bad! Imagine that.

Which is it guys? Make up your mind.

Yes but the tweets you are posting are implying that the vaccine is pointless, as seems to be your stance on the subject altogether. Iceland is having a surge of mild cases but their hospitals are not filling up like Alabama.
 
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