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Almost entirely Delta in unvaxxed people. MOO
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I am presuming the poster meant the situation is better for the vaccinated.
Yes, exactly. Thank you. I stayed up late last night, sleepy, and made myself unclear as to how I can feel better and safer this year vs last year. In the eyes of the vaccinated in daily life.Alot better because we have the vaccine now. Most deaths and hospitalizations are unvaccinated.
I thought that people who are vaccinated can still get Covid and pass it on to others. Maybe that's what happened at the nursing home.The nursing home where my mother is now staying just sent out an email. They test every Tuesday and Friday, but this is only Thursday. This is what I just received:
"Since our last report, five new cases of COVID have been identified in our staff population. All five staff members are undergoing at-home quarantine precautions. We continue to monitor one resident that has also been identified as positive for COVID.
Our next testing date will be Friday, September 10, 2021. An update will be sent after testing is completed tomorrow.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support."
One resident and FIVE staff? That tells me one thing -- the staff are not getting vaccinated. My mom is vaccinated, but we all know the shot loses efficiency over time. They're so short-handed already and now five more can't work.
This is so irresponsible.
What’s irresponsible is to assume the staff aren’t vaccinated. Our local nursing home has 7 staff fully vaccinated in quarantine. So there’s that! Can’t always blame the unvaccinatedThe nursing home where my mother is now staying just sent out an email. They test every Tuesday and Friday, but this is only Thursday. This is what I just received:
"Since our last report, five new cases of COVID have been identified in our staff population. All five staff members are undergoing at-home quarantine precautions. We continue to monitor one resident that has also been identified as positive for COVID.
Our next testing date will be Friday, September 10, 2021. An update will be sent after testing is completed tomorrow.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support."
One resident and FIVE staff? That tells me one thing -- the staff are not getting vaccinated. My mom is vaccinated, but we all know the shot loses efficiency over time. They're so short-handed already and now five more can't work.
This is so irresponsible.
Student mocked by adults after sharing personal Covid-19 connection at school board meeting
The smirk on the female to the right of the teenager speaking of his grandmother’s death.....it’s a sad world we live in.
Big news in our locked down town, the local tip will be reopening
The nursing home where my mother is now staying just sent out an email. They test every Tuesday and Friday, but this is only Thursday. This is what I just received:
"Since our last report, five new cases of COVID have been identified in our staff population. All five staff members are undergoing at-home quarantine precautions. We continue to monitor one resident that has also been identified as positive for COVID.
Our next testing date will be Friday, September 10, 2021. An update will be sent after testing is completed tomorrow.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support."
One resident and FIVE staff? That tells me one thing -- the staff are not getting vaccinated. My mom is vaccinated, but we all know the shot loses efficiency over time. They're so short-handed already and now five more can't work.
This is so irresponsible.
I thought that people who are vaccinated can still get Covid and pass it on to others. Maybe that's what happened at the nursing home.
They can - but it's more rare than once thought. While vaccinated people can have as many virions in their nasal passages/nose as the unvaccinated, it appears that the antibodies bind quickly to the virions in most people, so that they cannot pass it on as readily as an unvaccinated person.
This is quite a relief and I hope there are more studies on this (I can't remember where exactly that study was done - I think perhaps Israel).
Yellow Fever vaccination cards fit into passports too, and we have been recommending carrying Yellow Fever vaccination cards in passport folders for years, for those patients traveling to countries where YF vaccinations are required. So that makes sense to carry COVID vaccination cards in passport folders.I have noticed people are putting their passports in a carrier, and the United States CDC vaccination card fits nicely in the pocket. People are keeping those documents together. Makes sense, especially if you travel a lot.
The vaccinated are outfitted like a combat soldier. Helmet, combat boots, grenades, rifle, hand gun..I also read that there are indications that if a vaccinated person catches covid, they are likely infectious for a shorter period of time. They recover quicker, have less symptoms, the body kills the virus pretty quickly.
It really is a new frontier as far as whittling down the details.
Not a chance.
The 1918 pandemic killed an estimated 50,000,000 people ... when the population of the world was 1.8 billion people.
So far, this pandemic has taken the lives of 4,600,000 people. And the population of the world is 7.9 billion people.
Even with modern medicines to assist us, that is one heck of a difference in world deaths vs population.
The Influenza Epidemic of 1918
COVID Live Update: 222,793,289 Cases and 4,600,334 Deaths from the Coronavirus - Worldometer
Hahaha ...
Hope everyone doesn't rush there all at the same time!
Good news, hey. We are getting there ... step by step. Jab by jab.