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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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Pitt Gorilla 12:58 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by DaFace:
We've discussed it, and it probably isn't too far off. However, I think there's a tiny bit of value value in people who make it clear how far off the deep end a lot of anti-vaxxers are.
Yeah, or they could spend 30 seconds in CP DC.
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Pitt Gorilla 01:10 PM 08-11-2021
Ex-girlfriend of mine from HS is now a pediatrician. She posted this to Facebook, with attribution to the author.

Written by Benjamin Cook and posted by Jennifer Haas Mellick. Please read-health care workers are having a difficult time. #getvaccinatedtobeprotected

PSA:

1). Vaccines work. Period. Exactly zero vaccines are 100% effective. Zero. So when a breakthrough infection occurs, it doesn’t mean the vaccine is garbage—it means that there are too many unvaccinated people spreading the disease. This already happened with measles. We don’t blame the vaccine, we blame the unvaccinated.

2). The vaccine is safe and effective. 4,480,000,000 vaccine doses have been given without any widespread vaccine-related morbidity or mortality. Countless doctors, infectious disease specialists, peer-reviewed studies, and epidemiologists have already proven this more than once. These are people significantly smarter and better trained than any of us. Googling for 15 minutes doesn’t trump what literally all of science is telling us. You do not somehow know more than these people.

3). Masks are effective, and you’re not going to suffocate wearing one. If you refuse to wear a mask in public, you’re selfish. You care more about your self-invented freedoms than the health of your country. It’s a trivial inconvenience that has exactly zero to do with your “American right”. Like vaccines, no mask is 100%. But to say masks are 0% effective is blatantly ignorant. Since you’re not putting your body in a spacesuit, you’re not getting 100% protection, but some protection is still protection. Here are 49 peer-reviewed, published studies showing masks are effective. Yes, I’m sure you can find some tiny study that says otherwise, but the overwhelming data says they help. http://www.kxan.com/.../do-face-mask...re-are.../amp/

4). Variants exist because of the unvaccinated. These variants often originate in areas where vaccination rates are low. Those that refused the vaccine become hosts for the virus, allowing mutant strains to form that then get passed onto other unvaccinated hosts. Those mutant strains harm our current vaccines’ efficacies thus putting even the vaccinated at risk, and we all take a step backwards because of it.

5). Covid is back solely because of the unvaccinated. We closed businesses, wore masks, and self-quarantined. We made countless sacrifices to curtail this virus. People died—4,322,022. But that wasn’t enough because of the unvaccinated. Those that got vaccinated did so bravely knowing there was a potential risk, but did it selflessly for the sake of both public health and our future. The unvaccinated cowered behind fake science, social media, and uneducated politicians until enough people were vaccinated that COVID cases plummeted. Then when those cases plummeted, our country opened back up and relaxed restrictions. That same unvaccinated population then got to ride on the coattails of the vaccinated, take off their masks, go to beaches, and enjoy an almost-normal life again. Until they caught COVID-19 for being selfish and started spreading it to all their unvaccinated friends. And now we are hurled backwards toward the beginning of this pandemic with little forward progress because the unvaccinated were irresponsible and enjoyed freedoms they didn’t contribute to. Breakthrough infections do not drive pandemics, the unvaccinated do. We had a chance to stop this, and the unvaccinated have caused us to fail.

7). If you won’t get a vaccine, go home and stay home until this is over. And when it is, know that you didn’t contribute to its end.

8 ). Be kind to your healthcare workers. Many of them are being pushed off of a mental cliff to leave medicine for good during a time when they are needed the most. We are tired. We are tired of being ridiculed and screamed at for your own faults or because “you know your body more”. We are tired of being lied to. Tired of being yelled at about wait times. Tired of seeing the same bad outcome over and over again because people won’t listen to us. We are tired of leaving work several hours late—unappreciated, hungry, physically exhausted, and mentally drained. We are not wizards; there are no magic wands. We put our personal lives on hold so you can live yours. We were “heroes”, but now we are fast food workers serving a line of customers who just walk up, demand what they want, and complain to a manager if you don’t get what our medical degrees told you you didn’t need. Be respectful, we are only human. We are all scared. We never know if that next patient with a cough is the time where we contract your COVID-19 and die a horrible death because you had to go to that concert last week.

9). Be safe, be smart, be responsible. Science is real whether you believe in it or not.
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wazu 01:22 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
6). If someone doesn’t want you in their business because you refused to get vaccinated because Donald Trump whispered in your ear that Science isn’t real, then shop somewhere else.
Was a pretty decent tirade, but then they had to throw this in and ensure that there is zero chance of the message being received by the intended target.
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loochy 01:32 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
4). Variants exist because of the unvaccinated. These variants often originate in areas where vaccination rates are low. Those that refused the vaccine become hosts for the virus, allowing mutant strains to form that then get passed onto other unvaccinated hosts. Those mutant strains harm our current vaccines’ efficacies thus putting even the vaccinated at risk, and we all take a step backwards because of it.

No, it was people in India that weren't even offered a vaccine


I don't think they refused vaccines
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loochy 01:32 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by wazu:
Was a pretty decent tirade, but then they had to throw this in and ensure that there is zero chance of the message being received by the intended target.

well the fact that it was posted on facebook pretty much ensures that there is zero chance of the message being received by the intended target.
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wazu 01:33 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by loochy:
No, it was people in India that weren't even offered a vaccine


I don't think they refused vaccines
Correct on the origin, but the author's point is if U.S. people had gotten vaccinated we would have been largely unaffected by Delta.
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RaidersOftheCellar 01:37 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Far less preposterous than your total lack of grasp of the actual facts.

In fact, I'm starting to believe that no one could be so absolutely clueless and that your whole persona here is an act and that are in fact just a troll.
I should probably study some of those vaccine fact-checks funded by the companies that produce them, so I can collect some actual facts.
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wazu 01:42 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by loochy:
well the fact that it was posted on facebook pretty much ensures that there is zero chance of the message being received by the intended target.
Yeah, but it was a pretty good timeline of events being listed, and then out of nowhere let's make it somehow about Trump.
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Pitt Gorilla 01:46 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by wazu:
Was a pretty decent tirade, but then they had to throw this in and ensure that there is zero chance of the message being received by the intended target.
Good point. I'll remove that section.
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loochy 01:47 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by wazu:
Yeah, but it was a pretty good timeline of events being listed, and then out of nowhere let's make it somehow about Trump.

Hey, that's what people are gonna do on facebook. You have to appeal to your echo chamber
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Kiimo 01:47 PM 08-11-2021
Saying you can't trust facts because follow the money sheeple is the last desperate attempt to believe what you wanted to believe originally, despite all the evidence to the contrary.

It's the main problem with these antivax idiots. When direct evidence is contrary to their beliefs they say CONSIDER THE SOURCE while simultaneously ignoring the source of all their disinformation horseshit.
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DaFace 01:48 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by wazu:
Yeah, but it was a pretty good timeline of events being listed, and then out of nowhere let's make it somehow about Trump.
I'd also personally leave masks out of it. Not that they're bad, but there's obviously a ton of history around perceptions of masks and their effectiveness. I'd rather fight the vaccination battle (for the thing that is non-intrusive, semi-permanent, and 90%+ effective) than try and change someone's mind about masks (which are far more intrusive, only work in the moment, and are probably more like 30-40% effective).

"Science is real" doesn't really help either.

The points are all valid. But when you come off as a condescending asshole, people shut down.
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Pitt Gorilla 02:02 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I'd also personally leave masks out of it. Not that they're bad, but there's obviously a ton of history around perceptions of masks and their effectiveness. I'd rather fight the vaccination battle (for the thing that is non-intrusive, semi-permanent, and 90%+ effective) than try and change someone's mind about masks (which are far more intrusive, only work in the moment, and are probably more like 30-40% effective).

"Science is real" doesn't really help either.

The points are all valid. But when you come off as a condescending asshole, people shut down.
Agreed. Masks work really well, but I don't typically wear one (fully understanding their utility).
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RaidersOftheCellar 02:14 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by Fish:
There are plenty of medical professionals/experts voicing their concerns about the safety of the vaccines and trying to reach a wider audience. Plenty more who are worried about their careers.

There are obviously more reasons to keep your mouth shut than to publicly challenge the narrative. The response is the equivalent of this thread plus career suicide. Not exactly shocking that many throw up their hands and say fuck it.
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SupDock 02:23 PM 08-11-2021
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
There are plenty of medical professionals/experts voicing their concerns about the safety of the vaccines and trying to reach a wider audience. Plenty more who are worried about their careers.

There are obviously more reasons to keep your mouth shut than to publicly challenge the narrative. The response is the equivalent of this thread plus career suicide. Not exactly shocking that many throw up their hands and say **** it.
Maybe so, but I would wager that they are the vast minority.
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