Covid-19

tyler.durden

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I had covid, luckily I wasn't as affected as bad as others are. My deepest condolences to those that have lost loved one's, whether it's due to the pandemic or not. Stay safe everyone


@curious2garden hello pretty lady!

Holy shit, it's you! How have you been, bro? Covid is a bitch, I've had it at least twice. Please fill us in on how things have been, missed you...
 

curious2garden

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I had covid, luckily I wasn't as affected as bad as others are. My deepest condolences to those that have lost loved one's, whether it's due to the pandemic or not. Stay safe everyone


@curious2garden hello pretty lady!
I've missed you and count it as lucky you posted on page 500. I'm glad you didn't have a terrible case of it. I hope if it was more than 90 days ago you're now vaccinated mijo :hug: :hug: :hug: now stay safe and come back more often. Where have you been, any juicy stories?
 
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PJ Diaz

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You know it's a failure when the most vaccinated country in the world has a big covid problem. Heck their neighbors won't even let them in.


 

curious2garden

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You know it's a failure when the most vaccinated country in the world has a big covid problem. Heck their neighbors won't even let them in.



"Since April, Israel has fallen from first to 33rd in Bloomberg’s vaccine tracker of populations considered fully vaccinated. The program plateaued amid hesitancy from some in the Orthodox Jewish and Arab communities. About 61% of Israelis have been given two doses, lower than in European laggards earlier in the year such as France and Spain.

Following the spread of the Delta variant over the summer, Israel has seen cases climb, reaching an all-time high of 11,316 daily cases on Sept. 2. The number of people falling seriously sick and being hospitalized, though, has risen less than it did during the last coronavirus wave, peaking at 751 in late August, compared with 1,183 in mid-January. The trend is now downward.

Infections jumped because of the prevalence of cases among the unvaccinated, especially children. There were also so-called breakthrough infections in those who have been vaccinated, and the drop in efficacy of vaccines.

That said, unvaccinated people account for more than 10 times as many serious cases as those who have received two doses, showing that even with immunity waning, shots are providing protection."

TL;DR Vaccines work and viruses mutate.
 

tyler.durden

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I've been good man. Just saving money and destroying pussy. I really want to grow, I dont have much space but I'm itching to grow again. I'll find a way to make it work. How about you, how you been?
Kudos on smashing poon. In addition to covid, I fucked myself up on my scooter and tore out my quad tendon from my knee in June. Had surgery in July to repair it, and doing PT now to get it back to where it was. Fucked my entire summer. Gigs and growing are great, though. Haven't been laid since the accident, going a little nuts in that regard. Trade ya some clones for one of your hos?
 

PJ Diaz

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"Since April, Israel has fallen from first to 33rd in Bloomberg’s vaccine tracker of populations considered fully vaccinated. The program plateaued amid hesitancy from some in the Orthodox Jewish and Arab communities. About 61% of Israelis have been given two doses, lower than in European laggards earlier in the year such as France and Spain.

Following the spread of the Delta variant over the summer, Israel has seen cases climb, reaching an all-time high of 11,316 daily cases on Sept. 2. The number of people falling seriously sick and being hospitalized, though, has risen less than it did during the last coronavirus wave, peaking at 751 in late August, compared with 1,183 in mid-January. The trend is now downward.

Infections jumped because of the prevalence of cases among the unvaccinated, especially children. There were also so-called breakthrough infections in those who have been vaccinated, and the drop in efficacy of vaccines.

That said, unvaccinated people account for more than 10 times as many serious cases as those who have received two doses, showing that even with immunity waning, shots are providing protection."

TL;DR Vaccines work and viruses mutate.
10 times more eh? wrong.
Here's the actual data from Israel this week. As you can see it's pretty much a 50/50 mix of vaxxed and unvaxxed in terms of death and hospitalizations.
Here's the link to the data if you wanna check it yourself, ject use chrome to translate from hebrew to english: https://data.gov.il/dataset/covid-19/resource/8a51c65b-f95a-4fb8-bd97-65f47109f41f?inner_span=True

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curious2garden

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10 times more eh? wrong.
Here's the actual data from Israel this week. As you can see it's pretty much a 50/50 mix of vaxxed and unvaxxed in terms of death and hospitalizations.
Here's the link to the data if you wanna check it yourself, ject use chrome to translate from hebrew to english: https://data.gov.il/dataset/covid-19/resource/8a51c65b-f95a-4fb8-bd97-65f47109f41f?inner_span=True

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PJ Diaz

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That's a pretty good article, I enjoyed it. It's also a very good example of how math can bastardize the perspective of reality.

Also I should point out that he's using the Relative Risk Reduction (RRR) method, as opposed to the Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) method.
Interestingly enough if you use the ARR method instead of the RRR method, you'd find that what he lists as 67.5% effective in reducing covid gives you an 11.1% absolute risk reduction. Here's some fun math formulas so you can check on your own:

Experimental Event Rate (EER) = a/a+b
Control Event Rate (CER) = c/c+d
Relative Risk Reduction (RRR) = CER-EER/CER
Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) = CER-EER
 
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PJ Diaz

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Weird, nurses would rather quit than be force-jabbed. I wonder if it's because they are on the front lines, and see the negative reactions first hand.


 

raratt

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Weird, nurses would rather quit than be force-jabbed. I wonder if it's because they are on the front lines, and see the negative reactions first hand.


How many people are in the hospital due to the vaccine vs the virus?
 
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