Have you looked into getting an antibody test?
Let's hope. Something so quick to spread will hopefully come down faster. UK data helpful to us. https://t.co/3cpADvO51u
— Monica Gandhi MD, MPH (@MonicaGandhi9) July 23, 2021
Yes, he did liken the cases in young/healthy people to a severe case of the Flu.Ripper said:Thanks for the response. So no healthy younger people dying. Good to hear. Otherwise healthy people showing up at the hospital is similar to pre-covid Flu winters.IseWolf22 said:Ripper said:
I'll ask again in case anyone knows. What are the characteristics of the people now being hospitalized and now dying. Not vax status, but age, weight, and comorbidities. I'm trying to find out if healthy non obese people under 50 are being hospitalized and dying, with any real numbers. Not rare exceptions. Anyone know?
I talked to my brother this morning. He's an ER doc in SC and has shifts at a few different hospitals.
He said the ER is hell again. Plenty of covid patients. The worst ones who die or were at serious risk to die have all been old, obese, or had other comorbides.
There are younger, healthy people in the hospital, but they aren't the ones at death's door. Still they are sick enough to require hospitalization up to a week or so.
LOL, the Flu shot struggles every season to match the primary strains. This will be the future for Covid shots, every year.IseWolf22 said:Yes, he did liken the cases in young/healthy people to a severe case of the Flu.Ripper said:Thanks for the response. So no healthy younger people dying. Good to hear. Otherwise healthy people showing up at the hospital is similar to pre-covid Flu winters.IseWolf22 said:Ripper said:
I'll ask again in case anyone knows. What are the characteristics of the people now being hospitalized and now dying. Not vax status, but age, weight, and comorbidities. I'm trying to find out if healthy non obese people under 50 are being hospitalized and dying, with any real numbers. Not rare exceptions. Anyone know?
I talked to my brother this morning. He's an ER doc in SC and has shifts at a few different hospitals.
He said the ER is hell again. Plenty of covid patients. The worst ones who die or were at serious risk to die have all been old, obese, or had other comorbides.
There are younger, healthy people in the hospital, but they aren't the ones at death's door. Still they are sick enough to require hospitalization up to a week or so.
That said, it's advisable to get a Flu shot each year so this won't happen to you
It actually does not appear to be that way. Antibodies/T-cells will likely last years, so think more along the lines of a tetanus booster. The only boosters that should be recommended at this point based on the data are for immunosuppressed individuals. Think those patients on drugs for rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune diseases, chemotherapy, etc.Ripper said:LOL, the Flu shot struggles every season to match the primary strains. This will be the future for Covid shots, every year.IseWolf22 said:Yes, he did liken the cases in young/healthy people to a severe case of the Flu.Ripper said:Thanks for the response. So no healthy younger people dying. Good to hear. Otherwise healthy people showing up at the hospital is similar to pre-covid Flu winters.IseWolf22 said:Ripper said:
I'll ask again in case anyone knows. What are the characteristics of the people now being hospitalized and now dying. Not vax status, but age, weight, and comorbidities. I'm trying to find out if healthy non obese people under 50 are being hospitalized and dying, with any real numbers. Not rare exceptions. Anyone know?
I talked to my brother this morning. He's an ER doc in SC and has shifts at a few different hospitals.
He said the ER is hell again. Plenty of covid patients. The worst ones who die or were at serious risk to die have all been old, obese, or had other comorbides.
There are younger, healthy people in the hospital, but they aren't the ones at death's door. Still they are sick enough to require hospitalization up to a week or so.
That said, it's advisable to get a Flu shot each year so this won't happen to you
Unfortunately, Pharma (money) and lefty politics will collide and overpower the current recommendations. Just wait until full FDA approval. Booster here, booster there, booster everywhere!PackPA2015 said:It actually does not appear to be that way. Antibodies/T-cells will likely last years, so think more along the lines of a tetanus booster. The only boosters that should be recommended at this point based on the data are for immunosuppressed individuals. Think those patients on drugs for rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune diseases, chemotherapy, etc.Ripper said:LOL, the Flu shot struggles every season to match the primary strains. This will be the future for Covid shots, every year.IseWolf22 said:Yes, he did liken the cases in young/healthy people to a severe case of the Flu.Ripper said:Thanks for the response. So no healthy younger people dying. Good to hear. Otherwise healthy people showing up at the hospital is similar to pre-covid Flu winters.IseWolf22 said:Ripper said:
I'll ask again in case anyone knows. What are the characteristics of the people now being hospitalized and now dying. Not vax status, but age, weight, and comorbidities. I'm trying to find out if healthy non obese people under 50 are being hospitalized and dying, with any real numbers. Not rare exceptions. Anyone know?
I talked to my brother this morning. He's an ER doc in SC and has shifts at a few different hospitals.
He said the ER is hell again. Plenty of covid patients. The worst ones who die or were at serious risk to die have all been old, obese, or had other comorbides.
There are younger, healthy people in the hospital, but they aren't the ones at death's door. Still they are sick enough to require hospitalization up to a week or so.
That said, it's advisable to get a Flu shot each year so this won't happen to you
Even the CDC is not recommending boosters except for immunocompromised. Only recommendation has come from the Pfizer CEO and we all know why he recommended it.
Wonder if they'll recommend that you get the booster from Pfizer if you had Moderna first and vice versa.PackPA2015 said:It actually does not appear to be that way. Antibodies/T-cells will likely last years, so think more along the lines of a tetanus booster. The only boosters that should be recommended at this point based on the data are for immunosuppressed individuals. Think those patients on drugs for rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune diseases, chemotherapy, etc.Ripper said:LOL, the Flu shot struggles every season to match the primary strains. This will be the future for Covid shots, every year.IseWolf22 said:Yes, he did liken the cases in young/healthy people to a severe case of the Flu.Ripper said:Thanks for the response. So no healthy younger people dying. Good to hear. Otherwise healthy people showing up at the hospital is similar to pre-covid Flu winters.IseWolf22 said:Ripper said:
I'll ask again in case anyone knows. What are the characteristics of the people now being hospitalized and now dying. Not vax status, but age, weight, and comorbidities. I'm trying to find out if healthy non obese people under 50 are being hospitalized and dying, with any real numbers. Not rare exceptions. Anyone know?
I talked to my brother this morning. He's an ER doc in SC and has shifts at a few different hospitals.
He said the ER is hell again. Plenty of covid patients. The worst ones who die or were at serious risk to die have all been old, obese, or had other comorbides.
There are younger, healthy people in the hospital, but they aren't the ones at death's door. Still they are sick enough to require hospitalization up to a week or so.
That said, it's advisable to get a Flu shot each year so this won't happen to you
Even the CDC is not recommending boosters except for immunocompromised. Only recommendation has come from the Pfizer CEO and we all know why he recommended it.
lol @ RINO comment.GuerrillaPack said:
I despise Ben Shapiro, as he is a fake conservative RINO shill, but this point must be regularly made. There are many other causes of death FAR greater than the Wu flu. The current level of alleged deaths from covid is much less than even the regular flu.
https://instagr.am/p/CRpvnJ3t472
But let's just freak out and go back under lockdown and have vaccine passports and face diaper mandates again because the communist Lamestream media has a new story about a "covid surge" every 2 minutes.
I imagine if this were to be adjusted for population density, the numbers would be even stronger in terms of showing vaccinations are doing what they were designed to do.Daviewolf83 said:
Below is a graph showing total cases (last 14 days) per 10,0000 people and the total fully vaccinated per 10,000 people for each county in NC. The average number of cases per county (14 day total) is 11.68 cases If you compare the top 20 fully vaccinated counties to the bottom 20 vaccinated counties, you will see the following:
- For the Top 20 Vaccinated counties, only 4 counties have case totals (per 10,000 people) above the average of 11.68 cases
- For the Bottom 20 Vaccinated, a total of 12 counties have case totals (per 10,000 people) above the average of 11.68 cases
I agree, although a lot of NC is still very rural. I think the graph I just posted a few minutes ago demonstrates very clearly the effect the vaccines are having on hospitalizations. I prefer to look at hospitalizations, since the case numbers can be so dependent on testing in different areas of the state.acslater1344 said:I imagine if this were to be adjusted for population density, the numbers would be even stronger in terms of showing vaccinations are doing what they were designed to do.Daviewolf83 said:
Below is a graph showing total cases (last 14 days) per 10,0000 people and the total fully vaccinated per 10,000 people for each county in NC. The average number of cases per county (14 day total) is 11.68 cases If you compare the top 20 fully vaccinated counties to the bottom 20 vaccinated counties, you will see the following:
- For the Top 20 Vaccinated counties, only 4 counties have case totals (per 10,000 people) above the average of 11.68 cases
- For the Bottom 20 Vaccinated, a total of 12 counties have case totals (per 10,000 people) above the average of 11.68 cases
I think what's being said is: Shapiro isn't a MAGA person. He certainly has a conservative/libertarian stance; however, the weakness he has is that he aligns more closely to the Elite Globalist.RDUwolfpack said:lol @ RINO comment.GuerrillaPack said:
I despise Ben Shapiro, as he is a fake conservative RINO shill, but this point must be regularly made. There are many other causes of death FAR greater than the Wu flu. The current level of alleged deaths from covid is much less than even the regular flu.
https://instagr.am/p/CRpvnJ3t472
But let's just freak out and go back under lockdown and have vaccine passports and face diaper mandates again because the communist Lamestream media has a new story about a "covid surge" every 2 minutes.
If Shapiro isn't conservative idk who is
Wanted to, but couldn't find where to do it. My workplace offered real time tests but of course, that only tells if you actually have it. Too late now, have been vaxxed.statefan91 said:
Have you looked into getting an antibody test?
Imagine the reaction if Kayleigh McEnany said this. Holy smokes. pic.twitter.com/CX19vgQAem
— Jewish Deplorable (@TrumpJew2) July 23, 2021
Psaki says it’s “greatly concerning” that Florida Gov. DeSantis won’t enact mask mandates for children. pic.twitter.com/r4fLQ10rOi
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 22, 2021
Still have to wear masks on flights and in the airports. FAA.Packchem91 said:
Observation on flight this morningall were wearing masks (mostly correctly), but then the stewardess, having trouble hearing the passenger in front of me, leans across the other two passengers to get closer. I made sure to speak real loudly when she got to me
I'm thinking that can't be defined in the Covid prevention playbook
OTOH, first time around a bunch of people in masks again, forgot how difficult it is to hear others speak
Opt Out!!! pic.twitter.com/vJprzEgHFm
— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) July 24, 2021
hokiewolf said:
If you won't listen to OJ, who will you listen to? I'm just sayin'!Opt Out!!! pic.twitter.com/vJprzEgHFm
— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) July 24, 2021
hokiewolf said:
If you won't listen to OJ, who will you listen to? I'm just sayin'!Opt Out!!! pic.twitter.com/vJprzEgHFm
— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) July 24, 2021
hokiewolf said:
If you won't listen to OJ, who will you listen to? I'm just sayin'!Opt Out!!! pic.twitter.com/vJprzEgHFm
— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) July 24, 2021
TheStorm said:Still have to wear masks on flights and in the airports. FAA.Packchem91 said:
Observation on flight this morningall were wearing masks (mostly correctly), but then the stewardess, having trouble hearing the passenger in front of me, leans across the other two passengers to get closer. I made sure to speak real loudly when she got to me
I'm thinking that can't be defined in the Covid prevention playbook
OTOH, first time around a bunch of people in masks again, forgot how difficult it is to hear others speak
Packchem91 said:TheStorm said:Still have to wear masks on flights and in the airports. FAA.Packchem91 said:
Observation on flight this morningall were wearing masks (mostly correctly), but then the stewardess, having trouble hearing the passenger in front of me, leans across the other two passengers to get closer. I made sure to speak real loudly when she got to me
I'm thinking that can't be defined in the Covid prevention playbook
OTOH, first time around a bunch of people in masks again, forgot how difficult it is to hear others speak
Had one on for about 12 hrs straight - flights, airports, and long bus ride to the community serving in. Reminds me of the blessing of not normally wearing one
packgrad said:Packchem91 said:TheStorm said:Still have to wear masks on flights and in the airports. FAA.Packchem91 said:
Observation on flight this morningall were wearing masks (mostly correctly), but then the stewardess, having trouble hearing the passenger in front of me, leans across the other two passengers to get closer. I made sure to speak real loudly when she got to me
I'm thinking that can't be defined in the Covid prevention playbook
OTOH, first time around a bunch of people in masks again, forgot how difficult it is to hear others speak
Had one on for about 12 hrs straight - flights, airports, and long bus ride to the community serving in. Reminds me of the blessing of not normally wearing one
Freaking awful. Sorry man. Only had to wear one about 4 hours for a trip to NY, including travel time and airport time in both locations, and it sucked. Saw a dude with a mask that said "this mask does nothing" and clapped.
Precisely why I will not fly while they adhere to this nonsenseTheStorm said:Still have to wear masks on flights and in the airports. FAA.Packchem91 said:
Observation on flight this morningall were wearing masks (mostly correctly), but then the stewardess, having trouble hearing the passenger in front of me, leans across the other two passengers to get closer. I made sure to speak real loudly when she got to me
I'm thinking that can't be defined in the Covid prevention playbook
OTOH, first time around a bunch of people in masks again, forgot how difficult it is to hear others speak