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Coronavirus

herman said:
Bullfrog said:
Ya, I don't mind I'll be close to last in line (not at risk, not a front-line worker, etc.) Will give a chance for other vaccines to become available.

I do hope they clearly spell out that getting vaccinated does not preclude you from still carrying and transmitting virus droplets. It just prevents an infection.

Yes, one can hope. Sadly, logical thinking seems to be really lacking lately.
 
herman said:
Bullfrog said:
Ya, I don't mind I'll be close to last in line (not at risk, not a front-line worker, etc.) Will give a chance for other vaccines to become available.

I do hope they clearly spell out that getting vaccinated does not preclude you from still carrying and transmitting virus droplets. It just prevents an infection lessens the severity of/reduces the likelihood of the illness.

For the sake of clarity, the mRNA vaccines do not prevent infection - they reduce the impact of it. Some people who receive these vaccinations will still be infected, it will just be a much more minor illness than they would have experienced without the vaccine (this will likely lead to an increase in asymptomatic infections, which is a legit concern in terms of the messaging - the last thing we need is an increase in asymptomatic spreaders).
 
bustaheims said:
herman said:
Bullfrog said:
Ya, I don't mind I'll be close to last in line (not at risk, not a front-line worker, etc.) Will give a chance for other vaccines to become available.

I do hope they clearly spell out that getting vaccinated does not preclude you from still carrying and transmitting virus droplets. It just prevents an infection lessens the severity of/reduces the likelihood of the illness.

For the sake of clarity, the mRNA vaccines do not prevent infection - they reduce the impact of it. Some people who receive these vaccinations will still be infected, it will just be a much more minor illness than they would have experienced without the vaccine (this will likely lead to an increase in asymptomatic infections, which is a legit concern in terms of the messaging - the last thing we need is an increase in asymptomatic spreaders).
Preventing disease vs preventing infection [emoji846]
 
The first vaccinations were administered this morning in the U.K. (starting with a 90 year old woman in Coventry) and including at one of my local hospitals here in Northern Ireland.

They have also already started to vaccinate within the care home sector. That is where we have had a majority of our issues so hopefully with this happening we may start to see a drop in hospital admissions and deaths by around February with the most at risk starting to be vaccinated.
 
Joe S. said:
I honestly have no idea what that means

Because one of Bill Gates' philanthropic endeavours has been to fund vaccine research and distribution, the loonier of the online conspiracy nutjobs think he's doing it as some sort of secret plot to control the world.
 
Indeed. Apparently the vaccine contains a microchip that allows Bill Gates to take control via 5G.

The tweet was a somewhat satirical look at what benefit Bill Gates will get with ?controlling? people.
 
bustaheims said:
herman said:
Bullfrog said:
Ya, I don't mind I'll be close to last in line (not at risk, not a front-line worker, etc.) Will give a chance for other vaccines to become available.

I do hope they clearly spell out that getting vaccinated does not preclude you from still carrying and transmitting virus droplets. It just prevents an infection lessens the severity of/reduces the likelihood of the illness.

For the sake of clarity, the mRNA vaccines do not prevent infection - they reduce the impact of it. Some people who receive these vaccinations will still be infected, it will just be a much more minor illness than they would have experienced without the vaccine (this will likely lead to an increase in asymptomatic infections, which is a legit concern in terms of the messaging - the last thing we need is an increase in asymptomatic spreaders).

Ya, it's one of the questions the FDA advisory panel will be asking, though I don't think the manufacturers will be able to answer it. Though, if the viral load is lower, it should lead to a lesser spread I would imagine. But you're right; if people now think they're superhuman, then they'll lower their efforts at prevention.

 
Shockingly Alberta's "this is your problem, you deal with it" response to the pandemic failed and they're going into a full provincial wide lockdown again.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Shockingly Alberta's "this is your problem, you deal with it" response to the pandemic failed and they're going into a full provincial wide lockdown again.

People are going to try and point to some Asian countries or Australia and New Zealand and say it was geography or culture that explains how they were able to kick our butts at handling this but it's becoming more and more apparent that it's about what sacrifices they were willing to make that people here just weren't.
 
Nik said:
CarltonTheBear said:
Shockingly Alberta's "this is your problem, you deal with it" response to the pandemic failed and they're going into a full provincial wide lockdown again.

People are going to try and point to some Asian countries or Australia and New Zealand and say it was geography or culture that explains how they were able to kick our butts at handling this but it's becoming more and more apparent that it's about what sacrifices they were willing to make that people here just weren't.
Unfortunately you can add "and still aren't" to your statement.
 
Nik said:
CarltonTheBear said:
Shockingly Alberta's "this is your problem, you deal with it" response to the pandemic failed and they're going into a full provincial wide lockdown again.

People are going to try and point to some Asian countries or Australia and New Zealand and say it was geography or culture that explains how they were able to kick our butts at handling this but it's becoming more and more apparent that it's about what sacrifices they were willing to make that people here just weren't.
100%. I don't think anyone isn't acknowledging that being an island is easier. But as I've said before, we have one border and we are not land locked. We can functionally become an island, especially with the right protocols and procedures. I mean look at the Atlantic bubble that might be seeing some covid but nowhere near the levels of elsewhere. 
 
Bender said:
Nik said:
CarltonTheBear said:
Shockingly Alberta's "this is your problem, you deal with it" response to the pandemic failed and they're going into a full provincial wide lockdown again.

People are going to try and point to some Asian countries or Australia and New Zealand and say it was geography or culture that explains how they were able to kick our butts at handling this but it's becoming more and more apparent that it's about what sacrifices they were willing to make that people here just weren't.
100%. I don't think anyone isn't acknowledging that being an island is easier. But as I've said before, we have one border and we are not land locked. We can functionally become an island, especially with the right protocols and procedures. I mean look at the Atlantic bubble that might be seeing some covid but nowhere near the levels of elsewhere.

And the international borders (AIR Travel) haven't imposed any sort of lockdown whatsoever. People from all countries are still coming in for xmas to visit family while Torontonians are being told to stay in their homes. Just a pretty poor job being done all around.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Shockingly Alberta's "this is your problem, you deal with it" response to the pandemic failed and they're going into a full provincial wide lockdown again.

https://twitter.com/AshTuite/status/1336684413485199362
 

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