Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

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DIY-HP-LED

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The feds control railways, planes, pipelines, buses and boats that do interstate or international trade, they always have, it's part of the division of powers. Fuck DeSantis, the CDC rules here.

Federal appeals court ruling will allow CDC to enforce Covid rules on cruise ships - CNN

Federal appeals court ruling will allow CDC to enforce Covid rules on cruise ships

New York (CNN Business)A federal court has temporarily blocked a lower court's ruling and will allow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to continue to implement safety protocols on the cruise industry.

The ruling, issued late Saturday, stays a June ruling by US District Judge Steven Merryday from the middle district of Florida. He ruled then that the CDC's conditional sailing order on the cruise industry "likely constitutes an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power to CDC," as CNN reported at the time. Merryday deemed that Florida is likely to succeed in the case.

Saturday's ruling by the Court of Appeals for the Atlanta-based Eleventh Circuit came down to a 2-1 vote. Opinions had not been filed as of Sunday morning explaining the decision.

The motion filed by the CDC in the appeal said that the state of Florida ignored "what the protocols actually require: conventional communicable-disease control measures for cruise ships engaged in international travel, which fall easily within the CDC's longstanding statutory and regulatory authority." It also said the state "disregards the threat to public health that would arise if cruise ship operators were at liberty to ignore the CDC guidance or to act without oversight from public-health authorities."

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says the state plans to challenge the court's ruling.

During a press conference on Monday, DeSantis said Florida plans to ask the court to remove the stay. DeSantis said he is confident they'd win an appeal.

In response to Merryday's ruling in June, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said in a statement that the "federal government does not, nor should it ever, have the authority to single out and lock down an entire industry indefinitely."
Moody has not commented since this latest ruling was issued. The court's decision is the latest development in a long-running legal feud between the CDC and Florida Governor Ron de Santis over the enforcement of Covid-safety protocols.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Just got the second shot, a Moderna this time, Pifizer the last time and never noticed a thing. I'm waiting for the legendary mule kick from the second jab, but it feels better to be protected and I should be when it kicks in by the end of the month.

I'm glad to be part of the 55.6% fully vaccinated and 83.2% of Nova Scotians partly vaccinated, with any luck we might hit 90% of the eligible fully vaccinated by fall. We wear masks, social distance, only have 7 active cases in the province and no new cases lately because we test a lot and contact trace too.
 

mooray

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With our first Moderna, we all had the same reaction where it felt like being punched in the shoulder, and not by a weakling. The soreness lasted a few days. Our second Moderna is this Saturday. I'll be curious to hear how the second shot goes for you. We're gonna pickup some stuff for chicken noodle soup and some extra fluids just in case.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Just got the second shot, a Moderna this time, Pifizer the last time and never noticed a thing. I'm waiting for the legendary mule kick from the second jab, but it feels better to be protected and I should be when it kicks in by the end of the month.

I'm glad to be part of the 55.6% fully vaccinated and 83.2% of Nova Scotians partly vaccinated, with any luck we might hit 90% of the eligible fully vaccinated by fall. We wear masks, social distance, only have 7 active cases in the province and no new cases lately because we test a lot and contact trace too.
If I have an issue I'll whine about it here! :lol:
 

BurtMaklin

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Got my second shot (Moderna) last Monday. Fuckin thing wrecked me. Blinding headache, flu like symptoms including tiredness, cold sweats and shivers, difficulty breathing and couldn't move my arm it was so sore. That shit lasted until Wednesday night, now everything is all good except for some random shooting pains down my arm from the injection site to my wrist.

Worth it!!!
 

printer

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Got my second shot (Moderna) last Monday. Fuckin thing wrecked me. Blinding headache, flu like symptoms including tiredness, cold sweats and shivers, difficulty breathing and couldn't move my arm it was so sore. That shit lasted until Wednesday night, now everything is all good except for some random shooting pains down my arm from the injection site to my wrist.

Worth it!!!
Means you are developing some good antibodies.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Coronavirus: Canada set to receive 7.1 million vaccine doses this week | CTV News

Canada set to receive 7.1 million COVID-19 vaccine doses this week

OTTAWA -- The federal government is expecting to receive about 7.1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines this week, as it adjusts its distribution strategy amid waning vaccination rates and substantial supply.

The new deliveries will include about 3.1 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and four million doses of Moderna.

"In the coming weeks, we will cross a symbolic threshold of 66 million doses, signaling that there are enough doses in Canada to vaccinate every currently eligible Canadian," Brig.-Gen. Krista Brodie said Thursday at a virtual news conference from Ottawa.

Brodie, who is overseeing the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines across the country, said Canada is moving to a "more nuanced" approach as the supply of doses is on the verge of outstripping demand.

More than two million doses of vaccine are already being held back because provinces have said they can't use them yet, she said.

The move marks a shift away from the early strategy of sending doses around the country as quickly as possible after they arrive.

"As we pivot from limited supply to sufficient supply, we are implementing a more nuanced approach to ensure that the vaccines are stewarded in a manner that best supports Canada's enduring domestic needs, as well as optimizes options for supporting global vaccination efforts," Brodie said.

Provinces can draw more doses from the reserved amount when and if they need to do so.

Canada's vaccination rate remains among the highest in the world, but is starting to slow as the pool of people still looking for a first or second dose shrinks.

As of Friday, almost 79 per cent of eligible Canadians had received at least one dose of a vaccine and more than 50 per cent were fully vaccinated.

Canada has already said it plans to donate the remaining 17.7 million doses in expected shipments of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to the COVAX global vaccine-sharing alliance.

Those doses will be shipped to developing countries that are nowhere close to the level of immunization Canada now enjoys. In Africa, about three per cent of the population has now received at least one dose, and 1.4 per cent are fully vaccinated.

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization, warned countries such as Canada, where vaccinations are high and case loads under control, to remember the pandemic is not over.

On Thursday, the WHO reported the number of COVID-19 deaths in Africa jumped 43 per cent over the last week, as the Delta variant continued its devastating spread.

Several provinces indicated Thursday that they've had to destroy some doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine that expired July 1 before they could be used. Health Canada had already extended the expiry date for those doses by one month.

Ontario's Ministry of Health said Thursday it had 3,190 doses of AstraZeneca that would be destroyed, Prince Edward Island said it was destroying 3,200 doses and New Brunswick 960.

Demand for AstraZeneca plummeted in May after the National Advisory Committee on Immunization said the mRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna were preferred because they weren't associated with the rare but serious side-effect of blood clots potentially linked to AstraZeneca.

Canada has yet to say if or when it will donate any doses of Pfizer or Moderna.

Procurement Minister Anita Anand said 95 million doses of the two vaccines will be delivered by the end of September. That is at least 20 million doses more than Canada could use even if 100 per cent of Canadians chose to get fully vaccinated.

Most polls suggest about 80 per cent of Canadians will be vaccinated. Currently, the vaccines aren't authorized for kids under the age of 12, although there's hope that vaccine trials on younger children will be finished by the end of the summer.

Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Thursday Canada will keep enough doses to ensure supply for younger children when they become eligible. There are about 4.8 million kids in Canada under the age of 12.

"We will never do anything that will jeopardize our ability to have, quickly and safely, access to all the vaccines necessary to immunize any eligible Canadian," LeBlanc said.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Conservative says it's time to stop coddling vaccine resisters -- and time to start mandates - Raw Story - Celebrating 17 Years of Independent Journalism

Conservative says it's time to stop coddling vaccine resisters -- and time to start mandates

In a surprising take, conservative Washington Post columnist Max Boot encouraged states to start mandating that residents take the COVID-19 vaccine.

Writing Monday, Boot said that it's time to stop pleading and start mandating, and he cited data showing that 99 percent of those in the hospital with COVID-19 are unvaccinated as justification to start getting tough.

But Boot didn't only lay the dangers at the feet of red states ballooning with COVID-19 cases. He spread the blame around.
"There is vaccine hesitancy among many different sectors of the population, including reckless youths, granola liberals who believe in alternative medicines and African Americans who distrust the health-care system," he wrote. "Some are still persuadable, but many are not. As I've previously noted, the biggest obstacle to vaccination is now Republicans who are being fed a steady diet of anti-vaxxer propaganda by Fox 'News' Channel, Facebook and other social media, and reckless demagogues such as Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)."

The most recent statistics from the Kaiser Family Foundation revealed that just 18 percent of Democrats, perhaps the "granola liberals," refuse to get the vaccine. That is 58 percent for Republicans. Democrats could reach herd immunity with their anti-vaxxers, but Republicans can't.

Boot cited a Washington Post-ABC News poll that found that 86 percent of Democrats had gotten at least one shot where only 45 percent of Republicans have done the same.

"Right-wingers are literally dying to own the libs," said Boot. "In the process they are ensuring that deadly variants will continue to circulate, endangering school reopening's and preventing a return to normalcy. This is madness. Stop making reasonable appeals to those who will not listen to reason."

He urged Biden to make decisions for Americans saying that to fly on airplanes or ride on Amtrak that people must be vaccinated. He noted that the Pentagon hasn't mandated a vaccine, which is why a full third of the military hasn't gotten the vaccine.

"Granted, there are limits to the United States' ability to mandate vaccines because many red-state governors are unlikely to go along," Boot closed his argument. "But even Republicans want to fly on airplanes and visit blue states such as California, Hawaii, Nevada and New York. Vaccine mandates will prove controversial, to put it mildly, but, like seat belt laws, drunken driving laws and motorcycle helmet laws, they will save lives. We should not grant an unreasonable minority the power to endanger public health."
Read the full column at the Washington Post.

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OldMedUser

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Just got the second shot, a Moderna this time, Pifizer the last time and never noticed a thing. I'm waiting for the legendary mule kick from the second jab, but it feels better to be protected and I should be when it kicks in by the end of the month.
I never had any problem with my 2nd shot of Moderna other than a bit of a sore shoulder the same as the first one. The wife was sick for 2 days with headache, achy all over and total fatigue. We both got our 2nd shots on the same day tho hers were 2 months closer together than mine. Moderna for all shots.

She's still wearing a mask when she goes shopping but I'm not. I have a beard so it's not going to make much difference for me I don't think plus we have had very little Covid up here in the small towns.

:peace:
 

Beehive

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I have no immunity due to anti rejection drugs for kidney transplant. I still wear a mask and only go to town when absolutely necessary! I'm not gonna die cuz dumb fucks wanna play games. how irresponsible...
Destroying your kidneys by being an alcoholic.... Was irresponsible. Now you demand others pay for your mistakes and live the life you want. Not them. You.

I'm not wearing a mask to protect someone wearing a mask. Answer is No on that one too.

Again, our bodies our choice and our choice alone. Nobody made you pick that bottle up. Nobody demanded you drink yourself to sickness.


Power to the People. From Cuba to France. Canada and America. Australia to the UK. Love Peace and Chicken grease.
 

Fogdog

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Destroying your kidneys by being an alcoholic.... Was irresponsible. Now you demand others pay for your mistakes and live the life you want. Not them. You.

I'm not wearing a mask to protect someone wearing a mask. Answer is No on that one too.

Again, our bodies our choice and our choice alone. Nobody made you pick that bottle up. Nobody demanded you drink yourself to sickness.


Power to the People. From Cuba to France. Canada and America. Australia to the UK. Love Peace and Chicken grease.
Another authoritarian asshole gets it wrong.

Why am I not surprised?
 

mooray

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Destroying your kidneys by being an alcoholic.... Was irresponsible. Now you demand others pay for your mistakes and live the life you want. Not them. You.

I'm not wearing a mask to protect someone wearing a mask. Answer is No on that one too.

Again, our bodies our choice and our choice alone. Nobody made you pick that bottle up. Nobody demanded you drink yourself to sickness.


Power to the People. From Cuba to France. Canada and America. Australia to the UK. Love Peace and Chicken grease.
What are you talking about? Were you making an assumption about alcoholism and also confusing the kidneys with liver at the same time?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ex-Fox reporter reveals why Tucker Carlson is lying about vaccines

Former Fox News correspondent Carl Cameron discusses Tucker Carlson spreading disinformation about the Covid-19 vaccines.
 
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UncleBuck

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Destroying your kidneys by being an alcoholic.... Was irresponsible. Now you demand others pay for your mistakes and live the life you want. Not them. You.

I'm not wearing a mask to protect someone wearing a mask. Answer is No on that one too.

Again, our bodies our choice and our choice alone. Nobody made you pick that bottle up. Nobody demanded you drink yourself to sickness.


Power to the People. From Cuba to France. Canada and America. Australia to the UK. Love Peace and Chicken grease.
Flawless logic as long as no one other diseases exist
 

printer

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Destroying your kidneys by being an alcoholic.... Was irresponsible. Now you demand others pay for your mistakes and live the life you want. Not them. You.

I'm not wearing a mask to protect someone wearing a mask. Answer is No on that one too.

Again, our bodies our choice and our choice alone. Nobody made you pick that bottle up. Nobody demanded you drink yourself to sickness.


Power to the People. From Cuba to France. Canada and America. Australia to the UK. Love Peace and Chicken grease.
"Kidneys can become damaged from a physical injury or a disease like diabetes, high blood pressure, or other disorders. High blood pressure and diabetes are the two most common causes of kidney failure."

Troll.
 
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