124 New Cases Reported from Friday to Monday

Humboldt COunty COVID-19 InformationPress release from the County of Humboldt:

A total of 5,238 Humboldt County residents have tested positive for COVID-19 after 124 cases were reported in the time from the most recent report Friday through Monday. Four county residents were newly hospitalized in that time, two people in their 40s, one in their 60s and one in their 70s.

Since the last weekly update on July 26, Humboldt County has seen 260 new cases of COVID-19. Nine county residents have been hospitalized in the last week. Their age ranges are as follows:

  • 3 people in their 40s
  • 2 people in their 60s
  • 3 people in their 70s
  • 1 person over the age of 80.

Daily, weekly and monthly datasets on the Humboldt County Data Dashboard have been updated. View the Dashboard online at humboldtgov.org/dashboard, or go to humboldtgov.org/DashboardArchives to download the latest data.

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Guest
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Guest
2 years ago

How many tests?

chopsolutely
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chopsolutely
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

not enough. we got asymptomatic vaccinated people walking around thinking that everything is back to normal for them, and unvaccinated reactionaries using their poor understanding of this situation to justify their dangerously incorrect takes.

that said, i should take my own advice and go get tested.

Chris
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Chris
2 years ago
Reply to  chopsolutely

Yep 👍🏽

OrleansNative
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OrleansNative
2 years ago
Reply to  chopsolutely

Thank you chopsolutely for posting some sanity at the top of this new thread.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  chopsolutely

Really, you might want to rethink that if they are doing things the same way as they are in Mendocino.

Or if that’s where you’d be going.

What LaFever,(No pun intended, at first), failed to mention in his recent update is that symptomatic people are not being turned away at the test site.

Really?
No wonder cases are spiking.

Better check to see if that’s how Humboldt is doing it before you get too Gung Ho.

Seems like that is important news.

Especially for Mendocino.

Worth a call pre test to Humboldt.

If that’s what they are doing here, I’d skip a routine test.

I wonder if the employers who are sending their employees for routine testing are aware that this is the new protocol?

It changes everything.

I wonder if just that change was enough to increase cases in Mendocino.

Makes you gotta wonder if that is what is happening in Humboldt, too.

The Optum Serve super spreader site.

Job security.

You go right ahead if you still think it’s a good idea, I wouldn’t advise it.

I’d call my health care provider like Mendocino advised, if symptomatic.

chopsolutely
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chopsolutely
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

i can get a test at one of the Open Door labs, as i’m a patient with them. also, genuine N95 masks are available now. Pacific Paper sells them locally, probably other vendors now, too.

there are plenty of options for getting tested around here, which is a little shocking given that it’s a rural area. from what i’ve read, places that aren’t california (the SoCiALiSt HeLLhoLe) are largely lacking in affordable and accessible testing options, the terrifying consequences of which i could spend a few paragraphs explaining, but i imagine anybody that would be receptive to the information can infer, so i’ll save myself the trouble.

Tim
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Tim
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

1,263 tests were administered during that time period.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Tim

Thanks Tim.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

1263 tests, 124 positive. 10.2%

Last Friday,
14.6%

Last Thursday, 8.6%

We are doing better.

Spewydog
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Spewydog
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

? What we are doing better off 3 results. I’d say 10% is pretty bad unless these are a bunch symptomatic folks. I would do week over week to get more realistic stats and they could still be skewed one way or the other.

MmmHmm
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MmmHmm
2 years ago

That grant to write about this nonsense must still be paying well.

Xebeche
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Xebeche
2 years ago
Reply to  MmmHmm

And yet you are still here, reading and bitching.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  MmmHmm

It doesn’t pay anything, if you find it useful, donate to Kym, if you don’t find it useful, keep on scrolling and clicking,
you may yet find whatever it is that you are searching for.

NoBody
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NoBody
2 years ago

Did they need to hire someone else to help them count over a hundred?

chopsolutely
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chopsolutely
2 years ago
Reply to  NoBody

they have fewer staff. because political chicanery and misinformation resulted in inordinate pressure, public health departments backed off. this means that there’s less money available. that means fewer staff.

maybe you need to hire somebody to teach you some class.

Bill dance
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Bill dance
2 years ago

How many hospitalized that were vaccinated?

chopsolutely
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chopsolutely
2 years ago
Reply to  Bill dance

less than a tenth of one percent, nationally.

funny thing about these questions is that they are overly simple. people with weak immune systems will not get as much benefit from the vaccine. like, if you’ve gone through chemo, take steroids like prednisone, or have an undiagnosed immune system problem, you may end up in the hospital in spite of being vaccinated. your odds are still dramatically better.

fact is, 99.9998% or so of hospitalized covid patients are unvaccinated. my guess is that most of that small small percentage has the aforementioned kind of circumstances. my guess is that the local numbers are probably in line with the international and national numbers. the vaccines aren’t going to work differently in some cities vs. other cities, dig? the only difference is odds of exposure based on population. vaccine itself is the same in pittsburgh, new dehli, san luis obispo or melbourne.

Pepperwood
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Pepperwood
2 years ago
Reply to  chopsolutely

I call BS on that. In every country but the US, hospitalization of the vaccinated is around 50 to 60%. Somehow we’re different? Stop replying on info from the pharmaceutical industry.

Stop listening to the US news and actually see what is happening. Or watch the Twitter account of the guy who invented the mRNA technology, Dr Robert Malone,

https://mobile.twitter.com/RWMaloneMD

Pepperwood
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Pepperwood
2 years ago
Reply to  chopsolutely

To argue with him is like arguing about physics with Einstein. In the end you’re either a troll or stupid.

Thirdeye
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Thirdeye
2 years ago
Reply to  Pepperwood

The claim that Malone “invented mRNA technology” is pure self-promotion. There is no reliable source backing that claim. Your appeal to authority flopped.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Thirdeye

He was the first to publish about a key step in its creation. With any other scientific endeavor we would acknowledge that he was central to inventing the mrna vaccine technology.

He is not a random wing nut, he is a qualified member of the relevant field. Whether you agree with his opinion or not

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
2 years ago

All because a bat and pangolin swapped spit? Or is this gene manipulation gone wild?

Willie Bray
Guest
2 years ago

🕯🌳Someone else finally speaks the truth. 👍🏽👍🏽

Xebeche
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Xebeche
2 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

That was a question, not an answer. It contained speculation, not information.
You are not particularly smart, but you can type

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Xebeche

Xebeche,

Back off of Willie Bray, your comment is unprovoked. The guy is totally cool. I like hearing from Willie Bray. He’s got class.
That is rare.

His comment was a compliment, your reply is a direct insult, an unnecessary provocation.

What you are saying is not called for.

If he had slighted you, that would be different, I would have ignored it.

He didn’t.

You’re out of line.

With any luck, your inappropriate comment, along with my reply, will simply vanish, before Willie Bray even sees it, just like magic.

It ought to.

Abracadabra!

Chris
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Chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Achtung! Lol

AA
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AA
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Thanks Guest. “There’s more evidence that COVID-19 started in a lab, expert says.” https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/theres-more-evidence-that-covid-19-started-in-a-lab-expert-says/ar-AAKnEqd

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
2 years ago

Was there gene manipulation when the “Spanish” Flu appeared in Kansas to soldiers at a military post, or possibly from an even more remote part of Kansas a few months earlier. Poultry is thought the most likely “culprit”, with swine catching it from them at the same time humans did.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC340389/

Though I must stress, Covid is not Influenza.

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago
I like stars
Guest
I like stars
2 years ago

Zero new deaths. 124 documented new cases. How many cases go undocumented? Has anyone seen a recent credible estimate of the ifr?

Mile
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Mile
2 years ago
Reply to  I like stars

They haven’t changed it. Delta isn’t more deadly, and probably not much less deadly. It’s just effecting a less vulnerable populace. If the vaccine stays effective, there will not be a huge surge in deaths like the last waves, just a small surge, like the UK last wave, although they had a slightly higher? Vaccination rate. I want to say that the death rate for their whole delta surge was less than their one day peak of deaths before the vaccinations. It’s math. From a epidemiology stand point this could be considered a necessary evil. Favorable weather for a decreased death rate, the vulnerable populace is 75 percent protected, now the more contagious version can get us closer to the field goal without the massive fallout.

Spewydog
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Spewydog
2 years ago
Reply to  Mile

The way viruses usually work is they get more virulent and less deadly m. Like all life they want to survive and killing the host is detrimental to its existence.
Which doesn’t mean the unvaccinated won’t get sick as hell.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  I like stars

From what I gathered from actually watching the Mendocino Covid19 update from the 23rd, that I thought was pretty significant was that the incubation period of the Delta Variant is very different. It’s vastly different.
“More like 2 days instead of 5-7 days”,
according to Dr. Doohan (Spelling?).

That aspect of Delta has got to spead up it’s spread.

It replicates 3 times faster.

Now wonder cases are increasing, they are snowballing.

Martin
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Martin
2 years ago

People, why in the hell don’t you get your shots? Can’t you see what is happening with this Delta variant, read the stats from Florida and Texas! Nonvaccinated people are getting sick and going to hospitals by the thousands! This needs to stop now before you end up in the hospital or the ground. I swear that a majority of people in the US are stupid as frogs. Yep, you guessed it “croaked,”

local observer
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local observer
2 years ago
Reply to  Martin

its only about 38%. Tom Brady worded it nicely recently. the real take away from Covid 19 is how easily the uneducated is brainwashed by propaganda. the uneducated make up the extreme right and the extreme left. when they say “follow the money”, they don’t seem to understand that everyone on the money side already got vaccinated.

chopsolutely
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chopsolutely
2 years ago
Reply to  local observer

please describe “extreme left.”

as an anarchist, i see center-right liberals being called socialists on the regular and it blows my mind because liberals have more in common with republicans and fascists than they do with any of the strains of political ideology influenced by marx.

and us marxist-influenced folks? we called the election of a fascist after obama, back when obama was still in the primaries. we called the rise of fascist organizing then, also; you know, atomwaffen, patriot prayer, the proud boys… the folks from the jan. 6 attack and the unite the right rally. all built on the koch-funded astroturf tea party “movement.’

meanwhile, liberals call the cops on black people for nothing about as often as republicans and stop paying attention as soon as the person bombing the shit out of brown people in other countries has a ‘D’ next to their name.

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
2 years ago
Reply to  chopsolutely

Well, I’m not quite in complete agreement with you there, but the “extreme left” has come to include anyone who disagrees with certain elements of the Right. The Overton Window has moved so much that it just flat out fell out of it’s frame and is on the ground outside. What is called “leftist”, “Socialist”, Communist”, etc. is often just something that is not extreme enough for them.

When Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney are called RINOs you know the extremists are in charge. Freaking Liz Cheney!

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago

If Mitt Romney ran for president, I’d vote for him.

Angela Robinson
Guest
Angela Robinson
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

I don’t hate Mitt. He’s done a few things that actually floored me in a positive way.

I’m so old that I remember liking his father, George.
I have sometimes wondered how different things would have been if he had won instead of Nixon.

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago

he sold out. Most of them did on the left too.

Rand Paul is about as anarchist as you get. The socialists are mostly just trying to generate hyperinflation for their rich pals in the stonk market. Its all a big scam with an expiration date.

Oh and we libertarian lefties that don’t take the shots either have a religious exemption (mark of the beast) or want to remain ORGANIC humanoids.

Chris
Guest
Chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Guesst, you wrote:

“If Mitt Romney ran for president, I’d vote for him.”

If Mitt Romney ran for president you’d vote for him.

So in the election, if Mitt had run you’d a voted Mitt over Biden and so forth (Mitt vs. Bernie, you’d a gone Mitt. Mitt vs Warren, you’d a gone Mitt. Mitt vs ____, you’d a gone Mitt.

Mitt. Not horrible, could be worse. Senator of Utah, suits him. And that suits vast majority of progressives (and trumpets) vs Mitt in the WH.

W
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W
2 years ago
Reply to  chopsolutely

How can you be an anarchist and marxist/communist at the same time.
A true anarchist does believe in any government.

bearjoo
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bearjoo
2 years ago
Reply to  W

exactly. George Soros and the Rockefeller Foundation fund Antifa and the “left.”

Look up “Operation Lockstep”…https://www.bitchute.com/video/gdL3HxMd2PqX/

US Marine, no fear, no filter.
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US Marine, no fear, no filter.
2 years ago
Reply to  Martin

I will tell you why in my view. I am refusing to get these vaccines. No I am not antivax. But here’s the thing. I am an intelligent, very observant human. And at age 46, I can look back at my own knowledge from years being the scalpel in the war machine. I also have been gaining knowledge by going and making it a mission to learn and make smart well researched unbiased opinions.

You know what I have learned? Our government has lied and hid and done fucked up stuff to even my own fellow country peoples. Vietnam was started by a lie. Our government who is supposed to for the people by the people, lied and deceived us into a horrible war resulting in countless evil and death that is still resonating even today.

As soon as the rushed out the vaccines with no liability clauses, politicized it, and now starting to make it mandatory. I noped out. Doesn’t take an idiot to not get the vaccine, it takes a whole village of idiots unwilling to look at reality of whats going on.

I eat well exercise, do not drink, and try to commune with Mother Earth as much as possible. If I get it and it kills me? So be it, my body wasnt strong enough to get past this filter. Meanwhile I mask up when out. Hand san you know all the precautions to protect other people like we should.

You know like why I joined the Corps to begin with? But what both the Demicrats AND the Republicans are complicent in the destruction of our freedoms, AS WELL AS EVERYONE OF US not learning and making well informed fact based decisions. Well my well informed fact based decision is I do not trust our government. It has lied and done much evil. I choose to not take part in this what is looking to me like a weapon designed to destroy our country from inside out via the Trojan Horse/Divide and then conquer tactic.

chopsolutely
Guest
chopsolutely
2 years ago

ugh. i’m an anticapitalist and i’m grossed out by this. you’re falling into third positionist thought, and you’re letting your (not unreasonable) paranoia interfere with your reasoning. don’t trust governments. trust epidemiologists.

Me
Guest
Me
2 years ago

I have yet to see one person who can barely breathe because of contracting CIVID stay home and not go to the ER because “so be it”.

Mr and Mrs
Guest
2 years ago

Well said marine. Wish vaxers could understand this simple standpoint.

Xebeche
Guest
Xebeche
2 years ago

U S Marine
Your comment is prima facia evidence that you are not highly intelligent.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Xebeche

Xebeche,

Strike two.

US Marine? Really?

4 minutes ago you were taking a cheap shot at Willie.

Now you are poking at US Marine, no fear, no filter.

You are on your own.

Not sure how much good your jab is gonna do ya.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Hey JJ.
What did Granny make you for dinner?
Did you hear JJ withdrew there request for a rushed approval today.

You think it might have been because they weren’t going to get approval anyway?

Better to resign than get fired.

When are they gonna let you get your booster..

Your rattling the wrong cage.

I got nothing to give you.

Don’t worry boosts are coming soon.

You getting the Moderna? or the Pfizer?

You want another J&J?

Chris
Guest
Chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

I already told ya the other day I got the Pfizer. You saw my post. So, yer both lying about me AND trolling. Yer self-made hole deepens, keep digging, lol.

Chris
Guest
Chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Lol.
As Guest is already well aware – from my previous response other thread, that he’s read – I Pfizered up in April. So now he’s down to desperate lying and trolling. Telling behavior, his. Keep digging that hole of yers, Guest, it’s fine by me.

Parma
Guest
Parma
2 years ago

Right, so with all that training and knowledge, you have proudly chosen to ignore science, a hundred years of virus study, scientists and medical professionals, and endanger everyone you encounter.

The only thing that has been ‘destroying this nation from the inside out’ is called Mitch McConnell and the GOP, son.

Eyeball Kid
Guest
Eyeball Kid
2 years ago
Reply to  Martin

Re, “I swear that a majority of people in the US are stupid as frogs” …

Certainly explains Biden being elected.

Xebeche
Guest
Xebeche
2 years ago
Reply to  Eyeball Kid

Are you not part of the cohort who believes Biden was NOT elected….?

Parma
Guest
Parma
2 years ago

Its funny how people love to say things like “Aha! Look! NO new deaths today! See? Its all fake!”

You know what? ONE death, just ONE- is the worst thing in the entire world to those who know that person.

But why care about them right? Keep pretending an actual pandemic is not real and act ‘oppressed’ because the government says you should wear a mask for a little while. So righteous ya’ll are!

And people continue to die, families destroyed, because not enough people care about others. It IS that simple.

Ann Tucker
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Ann Tucker
2 years ago
Reply to  Parma

I wonder how many of these folks were at the Fortuna Rodeo and the Car Show.

Yeah,sure
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Yeah,sure
2 years ago
Reply to  Parma

They don’t care, they are ARMCHAIR 👏 EXPERTS👏!! They know who what where at any given moment concerning Covid!! They know EVERYTHING !!! I can’t believe a small cadre of antivaxers studied on line and are now experts but there you have it !!! Just come to the Covid threads any time you want EXPERT ANALYSIS. It’s really a testament to what can be accomplished by determined website readers. You can liken it to graduating from Trump University. I’m so grateful that they grace our presence.

Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
Guest
Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
2 years ago
Reply to  Yeah,sure

Well if you’re so smart, why are 99% of sewage samples in Eureka coming up positive for the CCP Virus? BECAUSE THE VACCINATED ARE INFECTED!!!

Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
Guest
Jim’s Guest Is Someone Else’s Wife
2 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

I’ve misunderstood statements before. But the quote you provided is a shitty way for them to inform. This is what is so exasperating. Why can’t these officials give accurate data for us to peruse? I mean, really? Monday’s press release of more than 90 new positive cases over the weekend. Too many to count? Did they run out of fingers and toes?

I’m vaccinated. I see no reason for others to not get vaccinated. However, I accept others CHOICE not to get vaccinated. But as a vaccinated person I want hard data about the efficacy of each vaccine as this progresses. All we get is bureaucratic double speak.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Many more unvaccinated have it?

Link?

I’m sure you have one ready to go .

Chris
Guest
Chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Guest, you’re reply to Kym is rather telling.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Chris

Your comment lacks substance.

Speaking of substance,

How telling is your defense of the hard dope smoking Mayor?

Birds of a feather?

Kym usually has evidence to back her claims.

I’d just like to see it.

I believe it depends on the area.

You might try ignoring me, too.

Maybe focus on finding a new
bestie-bestest-custy?

Dude needs to resign.

You need to refocus.

Or would it be, recalibrate?

Have you seen how fast the Pfizer loses efficacy?

The blokes that got the jab in January are down to 16%. February is like 44%.

Overall it’s 41%

Never gonna reach herd immunity with that.

All aboard the merry go round.

Everyone that got the jab is on the leash now, too.

Who do you think holds the end you jerk?

(See what I did there)

Sometimes the lack of a comma makes all the difference.

thatguyinarcata
Guest
thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Parma

That applies to so many daily tragedies though. Where is the societal shift to halt opiate overdoses? Why are we still vaporizing brown children with robot planes? Why don’t we shift all necessary resources to stem that tragedies that push thousands of people to die trecking across the Sonora and Mojave and drowning in the Mediterranean? And on an on and on. All of these people represent tragedy for their loved ones.

A policy of public health that demands we do everything possible to stem all death isn’t a real suggestion to do anything. Hard choices have to be made. Not everyone comes down on the same side of the line for those hard questions

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago

Don’t forget about the vaccine deaths.

So many people just disregarding those deaths and injuries, as if they are nobody’s.

Eric Kirk
Guest
Eric Kirk
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Do you have a link to a medical site? Not some random youtube doctor please. I want to see an actual peer-reviewed study about vaccine deaths.

Call me crazy
Guest
Call me crazy
2 years ago
Reply to  Eric Kirk

There’splenty of information we’d all like to see

For now, you are not qualified to see that information, like the rest of peasant working class.

thatguyinarcata
Guest
thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Eric Kirk

Have you read any of the vaers reports? They’re publicly available. No medical professionals actually deny that vaccines can cause death

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Eric Kirk

Ah, Erik, the guru of truth.

The man that said “Hillary Clinton couldn’t possibly lose”.

If I mentioned Dr. Noemi Doohan, Interim Public Health Officer of Mendocino County, and how, on the last Mendocino Covid19 update on July 23, 2021,
she states the “tiny, tiny, number” of “.0018%.” vaccine deaths, would that suffice?

That’s 18 per million.
And with over 347.33 million vaccinations administered that’s 6,252 deaths.

Injuries are self explanatory.

She also states an average 2 instances of anaphylaxis per million.
I assume any deaths are included in the 18.

Do you not trust the representative for Mendocino County?

Yes, Erik, of course you would require unquestionable proof.

For that, you must search for yourself, search your soul.
And you may truly find the absence of evidence of existence you so desperately seek. You’re on your own.
You could always hire a private investigator. But that will cost money.

Back to the vaccine deaths, and injuries.

Would you deny their very existence, and/or, I guess, would you deny their very, previous existence?

And so, who would you be defending in this case?
The non-existent dead and injured that you disregard to be the case?

Or would you be the prosecutor, and would it be the dead and injured, that you disregard, who to you, do not even exist, that you would would then prosecute?
On who’s behalf?
Have they wronged you?
Someone else?

Or would you be representing as “The Devil’s Advocate”?

Or is it your true wish, to represent the Big Money faction? And defend them?

That’s where the Big Money is. $ounds very lucrative.

I do want to thank you, Erik, for providing me with “Exhibit A” the first, and maybe, the only necessary, “upstanding” example, of the kind of irrefutable proof I need of my assertion stated clearly above, depending on your notoriety and reputation, that there truly are,

“So many people just disregarding those deaths and injuries, as if they are nobody’s”.

I’m not sure if that could be considered the preponderance of evidence, it’s not really a factually overwhelming abundance.

But, I would say that the very attitude of just disregarding those deaths and injuries, as if they are nobody’s, is quite surely preposterous and pompous.

It’s contrary to reason or common sense, utterly, absurdly ridiculous, affectedly and irritatingly grand, and self important.

And Hillary Lost.

I rest my case.

I’d like to see a peer reviewed study as well. Why don’t you fund it and represent the injured, and the families of the dead, pro Bono, or even on a contingency basis. Think of the altruism and fame.

To you,
they are non existent.
What’s to peer review?
Piece of cake. And so, any resultant class action “birthday” suit, with a non-existent set of plaintiffs,
you couldn’t possibly win, why try?
That suit would be completely unfabricated.

It would be a perfect fit.

Chris
Guest
Chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Guest

GuestOfWind strikes again. U R the best.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Chris

Why so dull?

Prof. Quiz
Guest
Prof. Quiz
2 years ago

I can think of several reasons to question the wisdom of this experimental non authorized injection:

Auntie Ovine
Guest
Auntie Ovine
2 years ago
Reply to  Prof. Quiz

Anytime anti vaxxers created a chart or meme, it is full of cherry picked poor information to prove their allegations. Not one report on the open website of VAERS is proven in any way. It is just an alert so incidents can be investigated.. Some are just off the wall opinions like that infamous report by a dentist that a vaccination turned the recipient into the Incredible Hulk. Others are reported because regulations mandate medical personnel must report certain conditions within 90 days of vaccination even if the reporter does not think it is vaccine related. Other make a report just out of caution that it may be related.

It is a good system to provide a bunch of irrelevant happenings so that the scientist can investigate and catch problems as soon as possible. It is being misused and abused by the anti vaxxer machine for their propaganda. Shame on them.

Prof. Quiz
Guest
Prof. Quiz
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Since you like charts so much Auntie:

You must work for Big Pharma or something…. I wonder what the ratio of vaxxed to death is between the three choices. Phizer is WAY ahead but how many more took that experimental shot?

So you’re saying you don’t trust the CDC’s OWN reporting system?

“The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS): an early warning system, co-managed by CDC and FDA, to monitor for potential vaccine safety problems. Anyone can report possible vaccine side effects to VAERS.”

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/ensuringsafety/history/index.html

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

You assert this all the time and have never provided any evidence that demonstrates that the bulk of these reports should be dismissed. We are back to that place where the only offered evidence is that vaers falls short of capturing the total number of adverse events. Please provide other evidence if you’re aware of it

Auntie Ovine
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Auntie Ovine
2 years ago

The anti vaxxer technique of making much of very little follows the same pattern of bad logic. First ignore everything that tells against their obsessive hatred of vaccines. Thus every covid death is caused by old age or poor eating habits, not the disease. Then latch on to every rumor that supports their obsession and repeat it endlessly no matter how many times it is shown not to mean what they think is proof. Thus every reported death from covid of a 90 year old is simultaneously declared to be because of poor health or bad eating habits, not to be because of infection, but, if incidentally they had been vaccinated, is due to the vaccination and not poor health. No one has to prove they are wrong because they are clearly so irrational.

“Underreporting” is one of the main limitations of passive surveillance systems, including VAERS. The term, underreporting refers to the fact that VAERS receives reports for only a small fraction of actual adverse events. The degree of underreporting varies widely. As an example, a great many of the millions of vaccinations administered each year by injection cause soreness, but relatively few of these episodes lead to a VAERS report. Physicians and patients understand that minor side effects of vaccinations often include this kind of discomfort, as well as low fevers. On the other hand, more serious and unexpected medical events are probably more likely to be reported than minor ones, especially when they occur soon after vaccination, even if they may be coincidental and related to other causes.”
https://vaers.hhs.gov/data/dataguide.html

In other words, a sore arm doesn’t get reported and therefore might be termed underreporting adverse effects while deaths might get overreacted even if they are coincidental or unrelated.

“A review of available clinical information, including death certificates, autopsy, and medical records, has not established a causal link to COVID-19 vaccines. However, recent reports indicate a plausible causal relationship between the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine and TTS, a rare and serious adverse event—blood clots with low platelets—which has caused deaths.”

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/adverse-events.html

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

So no, you don’t have evidence, you have an opinion based on your preconceived notions and the need to smite you’re dreaded nemesis, The Aunti-Vaxxxer!

I do appreciate that you finally acknowledged that underreporting is inherent in the vaers system though, even if you did try to immediately deflect the implications of that by claiming (erroneously) that it is only “sore arms ” that are under reported.

Were you familiar with the vaers system before 2020?

Xebeche
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Xebeche
2 years ago
Reply to  Prof. Quiz

Comparing those #s to reality:
Over 120,000,000 fully vaccinated people
Over 600,000 deaths from covid
Grow up, get vaccinated

Mr and Mrs
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2 years ago
Reply to  Xebeche

Why so I can get covid still?

AA
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AA
2 years ago
Reply to  Mr and Mrs

Thanks Mr. and Mrs.

Mile
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Mile
2 years ago

“The death of one man is a tragedy, a million is a statistic” quote by A famous socialist. It’s a pandemic, what did you expect? Unicorns flying around helping storks deliver babies?

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JRB
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JRB
2 years ago

This doesn’t look good. Any opinions why this is so high?

https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2021/aug/3/covid-virus-concentrations-eureka-sewage-among-hig/

Mile
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Mile
2 years ago
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We’re behind, I’ve been saying it for months. Maybe because were more rural or just able to stay home more do to financial means, but our death rate is lower per capita than many areas, which means we’ve had less people get infected so we are behind the curve, that means we have to catch up at some point. This seems like the point. Either that or we would have to offset the difference with vaccinations, which didn’t really happen either, so we’re just playing catch up at the moment, had to happen at some point. Plus eurekians stomachs are probably still adjusting to the new KFC.

Willie Bray
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2 years ago
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🕯🌳The Covid attacks your vascular system and your vascular system filters through your body and out your urinary tract and ass its only common sense that they might find it the sewage. Research. They were finding it in the sewage in Europe and England 8 months ago. 🖖🖖

Mile
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Mile
2 years ago
Reply to  Willie Bray

If you take the IFR rate and apply it to a National average, it puts the percent of people that have been infected over the course of the entire pandemic at about 55 percent, humboldt is at 12 percent. That’s a pretty big difference of people who don’t have antibodies. Gotta play catch up. The only two options are get infected, or get vaccinated.

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2 years ago
Reply to  JRB

They bathe the least?

The best at conserving water?

Least per capita water usage?

Wash there nasty hands the most.?

Flushing the most nasty masks?

Nobody bleaches their whites?

No whites?

That’s it!

Eureka is right up there with the cities with the most people going commando.

And the least sheets.

Sounds about right.

Willie Bray
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2 years ago

👁👁

For sure
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For sure
2 years ago

Can we just HUNKER DOWN for 2-3 weeks and let this thing stop its rampant spread? That’s better than dragging it on and on!! As per vaccinating, the odds aren’t perfect, but they seem way better than not vaxxing. Either way, let’s just lay low for 2-3 weeks and let this thing die down. We can do this!

Chris
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Chris
2 years ago
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Be helpful. But folks in the hills are always hunkered down, at least May thru (outdoor) trim season in more normal times, lol. Guess that, during covid especially, they can always drive their truck forward to the gate and back. Bwa hahaha!

Mile
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Mile
2 years ago

Wait, I’ve seen this one before!

Dick Jones
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Dick Jones
2 years ago

Yes cases The test that the Nobel laureate inventor of (who conveniently died in late 2019) stated repeatedly and specifically does not detect infection or disease Yes that test That even the corrupt FDA withdrew authorization of 2 weeks ago due to it being useless But the covid cult morons dont care they love it they worship the One True Virus now go get yr injection have the 40 trillion mRNA nanoparticles rape all the cells in yr body and turn them into spike pathogen factories permanently damaging the cell walls of yr blood vessels leading to eventual heart failure Now put yr face diapers on morons F- all of you Trust in the depraved science of the communofascist terror state playing god with the human genome to fight a virus that doesnt exist

Auntie Ovine
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Auntie Ovine
2 years ago
Reply to  Dick Jones

That is repeating misinformation. Deliberately and callously. All Roger Mullins said was that AIDS could not be diagnosed from the presence of HIV that his test did identify accurately. He didn’t believe AIDS was caused by HIV. Not that his test couldn’t identify HIV accurately.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

His name was Kary Mullis and his contention with pcr and aids was that a pcr test result with out clinical presentation of disease was not sufficient to give a diagnosis

Call me crazy
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Call me crazy
2 years ago

Close the border.

We cannot trust the government when they are releasing untested illegals to all points in the US.

We might have to ask why would they want more cases..?

Guest
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2 years ago

That would also, AO, then imply, that he would not have believed Covid19 or AIDS, respectfully speaking, could be diagnosed from the mere presence of SarsCov2 or HIV, respectively speaking. It is of no matter that his test identified either one accurately or not.

The mere presence of a virus, does not, and cannot, confirm the ultimate manifestation of the potentially resultant disease without question.

That is the point, and that is a fact.

The testing mechanism, is simply that, a test, yet if it shows false results, the accompanying diagnoses must be called into question.

It takes a doctor to diagnose, using test results, signs, and symptoms, combined with his knowledge and experience.

Bad test results can influence a decision.

Some examples of the mere presence of the virus, versus the associated full blown disease.

With HIV, versus AIDS from HIV.

With SarsCov2, versus Covid19, from SarsCov2.

With varicella, versus shingles, from varicella.

Is that so difficult to understand.

Roger Mullins’ death’s timing does seem fishy.

Who were his patents co-holders and/ or who were the heirs to his patents?

Scars
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Scars
2 years ago

That alot!
*There is no escaping covid*, they can inject you with its virus or you’ll catch it.
As the tourists pass through town to escape the heat, along with schools starting up, and large parties, I predict a much bigger surge of positives tests.
Stock up on what you need when your sick. Get ready. Vaccinated or not.

Dick Jones
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Dick Jones
2 years ago

the Roger guy is the (for now) still living primary inventor of mRNA technology (and warns of a potential coming antibody dependent enhancement holocaust)Not the PCR test inventor thats dead Kary so maybe get it straight auntie cultist So Sayeth The Shepard So Sayeth The Flock we worship the One True Virus the sars-cov-2 and His only begotten Son the coward-19 sorry i have not won the victory over myself and i maintain my stubborn self imposed exile from the loving breast When im lied to for years and decades by power crazed evil psychopaths called the government i tend not to believe a word they say im funny that way And i know a medical psyop is the easiest of all to pull off on the useful idiots The proof of that is everywhere i go And the cultists love it they will never let it go

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
2 years ago
Reply to  Dick Jones

You are talking about Robert Malone, who is being touted by some people, including himself, as the inventor of the mRNA technology. This is a stretch to say the least.

https://www.logically.ai/articles/who-is-dr.-robert-malone

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago

From another site, no citation.

ME: CDC, should I get poke if I already had Covid?

CDC: “Yes, you should be poked regardless of whether you already had COVID-19. That’s because experts do not yet know how long you are protected from getting sick again after recovering from COVID-19.”

ME: Oh, okay, we don’t know how long natural immunity lasts. Got it. So, how long does poke-induced immunity last?

CDC: “There is still a lot we are learning about COVID-19 pokes and CDC is constantly reviewing evidence and updating guidance. We don’t know how long protection lasts for those who are poked.”

ME: Okay … but wait a second. I thought you said the reason I need the poke was because we don’t know how long my natural immunity lasts, but it seems like you’re saying we ALSO don’t know how long poke immunity lasts either. So, how exactly is the poke immunity better than my natural immunity?

CDC: …

ME: Uh … alright. But, haven’t there been a bunch of studies suggesting that natural immunity could last for years or decades?

CDC: Yes.

NEWYORKTIMES: “Years, maybe even decades, according to a new study.”

ME: Ah. So natural immunity might last longer than poke immunity?

CDC: Possibly. You never know.

ME: Okay. If I get the poke, does that mean I won’t get sick?

BRITAIN: Nope. We are just now entering a seasonal spike and about half of our infections and hospital admissions are poked people.

ME: CDC, is this true? Are there a lot of people in the U.S. catching Covid after getting the poke?

CDC: We stopped tracking breakthrough cases. We accept voluntary reports of breakthroughs but aren’t out there looking for them.

ME: Does that mean that if someone comes in the hospital with Covid, you don’t track them because they’ve been poked? You only track the UN-poked Covid cases?

CDC: That’s right.

ME: Oh, okay. Hmm. Well, if I can still get sick after I get the poke, how is it helping me?

CDC: We never said you wouldn’t get sick. We said it would reduce your chances of serious illness or death.

ME: Oh, sorry. Alright, exactly how much does it reduce my chance of serious illness or death.

CDC: We don’t know “exactly.”

ME: Oh. Then what’s your best estimate for how much risk reduction there is?

CDC: We don’t know, okay? Next question.

ME: Um, if I’m healthy and don’t want the poke, is there any reason I should get it?

CDC: Yes, for the collective.

ME: How does the collective benefit from me getting poked?

CDC: Because you could spread the virus to someone else who might get sick and die.

ME: Can a poked person spread the virus to someone else?

CDC: Yes.

ME: So if I get poked, I could still spread the virus to someone else?

CDC: Yes.

ME: But I thought you just said, the REASON I should get poked was to prevent me spreading the virus? How does that make sense if I can still catch Covid and spread it after getting the poke?

CDC: Never mind that. The other thing is, if you stay unpoked, there’s a chance the virus could possibly mutate into a strain that escapes the pokes protection, putting all poked people at risk.

ME: So the poke stops the virus from mutating?

CDC: No.

ME: So it can still mutate in poked people?

CDC: Yes.

ME: This seems confusing. If the poke doesn’t stop mutations, and it doesn’t stop infections, then how does me getting poked help prevent a more deadly strain from evolving to escape the poke?

CDC: You aren’t listening, okay? The bottom line is: as long as you are unpoked, you pose a threat to poked people.

ME: But what KIND of threat??

CDC: The threat that they could get a serious case of Covid and possibly die.

ME: My brain hurts. Didn’t you JUST say that the poke doesn’t keep people from catching Covid, but prevents a serious case or dying? Now it seems like you’re saying poked people can still easily die from Covid even after they got the poke just by running into an unpoked person! Which is it??

CDC: That’s it, we’re hanging up now.

ME: Wait! I just want to make sure I understand all this. So, even if I ALREADY had Covid, I should STILL get poked, because we don’t know how long natural immunity lasts, and we also don’t know how long poke immunity lasts. And I should get the poke to keep a poked person from catching Covid from me, but even if I get the poke, I can give it to the poked person anyways. And, the other poked person can still easily catch a serious case of Covid from me and die. Do I have all that right?

ME: Um, hello? Is anyone there?

Chris
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Chris
2 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Appears U got the answer you were apparently looking fair.

guest
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guest
2 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

You: “I cant make a decision on my own! Daddy! Tell me what to do!
and if I get confused, Im gonna whine and scream and blame everyone else!”

AA
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AA
2 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Thanks Hot Coffee. And there’s this. “COVID-19: Vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT).” https://www.uptodate.com/contents/covid-19-vaccine-induced-immune-thrombotic-thrombocytopenia-vitt#!

Prof. Quiz
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Prof. Quiz
2 years ago

Safe and effective?

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2 years ago
Reply to  Prof. Quiz

I saw that one coming.

J&J will provide no hard efficacy numbers against Delta. They refuse to.

Similar efficacy to the AstraZeneca’s 33% efficacy against Delta is what is being floated.

How could the FDA approve that at all?

AA
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AA
2 years ago
Reply to  Prof. Quiz

Thanks Prof. The pfeizer vaxx is only 16% effective at stopping the spread after 8 months time. According to a study in Israel.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jvchamary/2021/07/29/pfizer-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccine-effective-delta-variant/?sh=4546d7b714a0

“The Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccines were wowing Israelis with sky-high effectiveness rates until the rise of the Delta variant. But according to data recently raised at a top-level Health Ministry meeting, the immunization’s effectiveness in preventing serious illness is now at 80% for the general population and 50% for the elderly.”

https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-study-claims-major-drop-in-vaccine-protection-experts-dont-believe-it/

That’s 50% for preventing serious illness in the population with the higher risk.

And this is only 8 months out.

Auntie Ovine
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Auntie Ovine
2 years ago
Reply to  AA

Everyone should read the article in full. It talks about how the Israeli system for collecting data is poor, not the vaccine. It talks about how experts from the fields of medicine , statistics and the government critizied the report as badly done. Not as the commenter implies at all.

Chris
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Chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

👍🏽

AA
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AA
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Auntie, what is your opinion of this?

“Vaccines Could Drive The Evolution Of More COVID-19 Mutants.”

https://www.npr.org/2021/02/09/965703047/vaccines-could-drive-the-evolution-of-more-covid-19-mutants

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  AA

There was a reason the over 65 crowd was not included in the Phase 1 trials.

It would have looked bad.

They were the ones the vaccines were supposed to help, supposedly.

Why weren’t they included?

It would have made sense to also conduct vaccine trials on a group of only over 65 year olds.

This data was prevented, therefore it was concealed.

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[…] 124 new Humboldt cases from Friday to Monday. 31 reported today. One death of someone in their 30s. 9 hospitalizations in the past week. I learned today that there are now 4 open ICU beds in the county. […]

AA
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AA
2 years ago

“After a study in England found the Pfizer/BioNTech Coronavirus vaccine to be 88% effective against the Delta variant, data from Israel suggests just 41% effectiveness.

Over a 4-week period (20 June to 17 July 2021), Pfizer’s general effectiveness decreased as the time before exposure increased: efficacy was 79% for those who received their second dose in April, 69% for March, 44% for February, and 16% for people who were fully-vaccinated back in January.

The average for those four vaccination months gives Pfizer’s vaccine an overall figure of 41% effective.”

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jvchamary/2021/07/29/pfizer-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccine-effective-delta-variant/?sh=4546d7b714a0

Auntie Ovine
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Auntie Ovine
2 years ago
Reply to  AA

People should read the linked article. Cherry picked parts reported in the comments does not represent the conclusions of the article. Any more than the words “no way” means “way.”

Guest
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Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

It doesn’t mean they were wrong, it means the data changed.

AA
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AA
2 years ago
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Thanks Guest. (CNN)Vaccination could push the rise of variants. From CNN. https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/30/health/vaccination-alone-variants-study/index.html

Though it mentioned vaccination could push the rise of variants, it encouraged vaccination.

AA
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AA
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Auntie, what is cherry picked? The study showed 41% effectiveness on average in transmissibility. The article is about infectiousness.

What do you think the article was about?

Pfeizer is not as effective as thought, it does not decrease transmissibility as they’d hoped.

It still doesn’t change the fact that the article is about pfeizer not being as effective.

The article did encourage vaccination.

FYI, you meant do instead of does.

AA
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AA
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Auntie, this is the beginning of the article.

“Vaccine effectiveness in preventing serious COVID-19 infection among the elderly has fallen to 50 percent, according to new Israeli figures, but some prominent experts are saying the data shouldn’t be taken seriously.

The Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccines were wowing Israelis with sky-high effectiveness rates until the rise of the Delta variant. But according to data recently raised at a top-level Health Ministry meeting, the immunization’s effectiveness in preventing serious illness is now at 80% for the general population and 50% for the elderly.”

It does encourage vaccination.

People should read the article, it raises questions about the efficacy of the pfeizer vaxx.

AA
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AA
2 years ago

“Royal Caribbean is now requiring cruise guests to take a COVID-19 test before leaving for their trip, regardless of whether they’re vaccinated.”

https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2021/08/03/royal-caribbean-requires-covid-tests-for-all-guests-after-positive-cases

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago

Key Points

J&J recipients can make a special request to get a “supplemental dose” of an mRNA vaccine, city health officials said in a statement to CNBC, declining to call the second shots “boosters.”
“We have gotten requests based on patients talking to their physicians, and that’s why we are allowing the accommodations,” said Naveena Bobba, deputy director of health at the San Francisco Department of Public Health.

On a call with reporters later Tuesday, San Francisco health officials said they are allowing patients to get the extra shots due to the high number of requests they were receiving from residents. They maintained that J&J’s vaccine is highly effective against the virus and its variants.

“We have gotten requests based on patients talking to their physicians, and that’s why we are allowing the accommodations,” said Naveena Bobba, deputy director of health at the San Francisco Department of Public Health.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/03/jj-covid-vaccine-recipients-can-get-supplemental-pfizer-or-moderna-shots-in-san-francisco.html

Extra shots? What’s next … you need all 3 brands?

Auntie Ovine
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Auntie Ovine
2 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Key point- people have read that J&J vaccine is less effective than the mRNA vaccines against the Delta variant so are asking for an additional shot of an alternative vaccine. This is against the county public health departments guidance which says it is not needed at this time.

Guest
Guest
Guest
2 years ago
Reply to  Auntie Ovine

Public health can SEE J&J isn’t working.

Public Health can’t SAY J&J isn’t working.

It’s in the contract.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago

So now the CDC is breaking the law……….

Key Points

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new eviction ban effective across most of the country until October.
The former moratorium expired last month, even as some 11 million Americans continue to be behind on their rent and the delta variant surges.

The White House previously had said it couldn’t extend the eviction ban again after the Supreme Court ruled in June that the policy could only be renewed through legislation.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/03/cdc-to-issue-new-eviction-ban-effective-through-october-3.html

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
2 years ago

What vaccines are required for U.S. immigration?

At this time,* vaccines for these diseases are currently required for U.S. immigration:

Mumps
Measles
Rubella
Polio
Tetanus and diphtheria
Pertussis
Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib)

Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Rotavirus
Meningococcal disease
Varicella
Pneumococcal disease
Seasonal influenza

*On December 14, 2009, the human papillomavirus (HPV) and zoster vaccines were removed from the list of required vaccines for immigrant applicants. All other vaccinations on this list remain.

Any future vaccines recommended by ACIP for the general U.S. public will be subject to the new vaccination criteria. If the recommended vaccines fit the new criteria, they will be added to the list of required vaccines for immigrant applicants.

Who will be affected by the new vaccination criteria?

The new vaccination criteria apply to all applicants who seek legal permanent residence in the United States. This includes those examined overseas and those already in the United States who want to adjust their visa status to become a legal permanent resident.

https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/laws-regs/vaccination-immigration/revised-vaccination-immigration-faq.html#whatvaccines

Biden is breaking the law and so is Harris.
Over 1 million entered with no vaccine checks.