"natural immunity croc" was an all time classic from the buffoon
Just the icing on the cake of his buffoonery.
"natural immunity croc" was an all time classic from the buffoon
The argument and calculus changes on a daily basis now.
Lets see where this ends up because some data out of the UK has been suprising.
My analogy has always been that the vaccine is a bulletproof vest. It's simply protection. It's not perfect. You can still die if you're shot while wearing a bulletproof vest. You can still be severely injured. But there are a lot of people who have had their lives saved because of their bulletproof vest.
Considering the minimal costs to me of getting vaccinated and the benefit of additional protection, it's a pretty easy cost-benefit analysis.
And if they didn't have the outdoor mask mandate they might have had 2 infections!!!
You could call it excessive or overkill. Or an abundance of caution.
They have done yeoman's work last year and this year keeping everyone safe on campus. As have many other colleges and universities.
I don't have to call it anything.
We're lucky to live in such a free country.
Free?
Not what I'd call the trajectory we are on currently
And I still fully support at risk getting the vaccine and when the time comes I'll be getting my father a booster.
The point still remains that healthy people under 40 do not need to, and really should not be getting vaccinated.
It's all cost-benefit. There's very, very minimal cost to getting the vaccine. While the benefit is much smaller for younger, healthier people, there's still a benefit. Even a small amount of protection is worth the cost.
One of the problems with Covid that some people are ignoring is the amount of hospital resources taken up by a single patient. Covid is often something that doesn't kill you quickly. You linger on a ventilator for weeks. And while younger people are at lower risk for severe disease, they do still get it and still go on ventilators for weeks or months. They often pull through but that is still huge amounts of resources dedicated to them. Any reduction we make on the number of severe diseases eases the strain on the system.
There are benefits there with minimal risk. Even if you're healthy and under 40, you're still far, far, far more likely to die from Covid or have long lasting issues than you are from the vaccine. It's not even close. No matter how you slice it, the benefits outweigh the cost.
It's all cost-benefit. There's very, very minimal cost to getting the vaccine. While the benefit is much smaller for younger, healthier people, there's still a benefit. Even a small amount of protection is worth the cost.
One of the problems with Covid that some people are ignoring is the amount of hospital resources taken up by a single patient. Covid is often something that doesn't kill you quickly. You linger on a ventilator for weeks. And while younger people are at lower risk for severe disease, they do still get it and still go on ventilators for weeks or months. They often pull through but that is still huge amounts of resources dedicated to them. Any reduction we make on the number of severe diseases eases the strain on the system.
There are benefits there with minimal risk. Even if you're healthy and under 40, you're still far, far, far more likely to die from Covid or have long lasting issues than you are from the vaccine. It's not even close. No matter how you slice it, the benefits outweigh the cost.
My analogy has always been that the vaccine is a bulletproof vest. It's simply protection. It's not perfect. You can still die if you're shot while wearing a bulletproof vest. You can still be severely injured. But there are a lot of people who have had their lives saved because of their bulletproof vest.
Considering the minimal costs to me of getting vaccinated and the benefit of additional protection, it's a pretty easy cost-benefit analysis.
It's all cost-benefit. There's very, very minimal cost to getting the vaccine. While the benefit is much smaller for younger, healthier people, there's still a benefit. Even a small amount of protection is worth the cost.
One of the problems with Covid that some people are ignoring is the amount of hospital resources taken up by a single patient. Covid is often something that doesn't kill you quickly. You linger on a ventilator for weeks. And while younger people are at lower risk for severe disease, they do still get it and still go on ventilators for weeks or months. They often pull through but that is still huge amounts of resources dedicated to them. Any reduction we make on the number of severe diseases eases the strain on the system.
There are benefits there with minimal risk. Even if you're healthy and under 40, you're still far, far, far more likely to die from Covid or have long lasting issues than you are from the vaccine. It's not even close. No matter how you slice it, the benefits outweigh the cost.
This analogy continues to miss the mark, bigly
1. I don't wear a bullet proof vest because I am near zero risk of getting shot on a daily basis
2. You can wear your bullet proof vest out of fear of being shot. But making me wear a bullet proof vest gives you no additional protection
I heard a person speaking about a friend they have who was in the hospital for a couple of weeks with Covid before surviving and going home. The brag made was "so and so got a bad case of Covid and wasn't vaccinated, but they still survived."
I restrained myself from the reflexive "maybe they wouldn't have had a bad case if they had been vaccinated," and instead went with "gosh I bet the bill for two weeks in the hospital is life changing." That seems to be a better motivator with the vaccine hesitant.
Bullets are not contagious.
1 in 400 Americans dead from covid. Enough with the nonsense.
I'm not the one who keeps making the bad anaology
and it's actually 1 in 475 Americans - assuming you believe the numbers at face value (and I know the sheep do). In other words, you enthusiastically cheer the cancelling of the Bill of rights and mass firings of citizens for something that 99.8% of populations has managed to survive