Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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CCGNZ

Well-Known Member
Well, I'd say that Covid has shown that the US is incapable of coming together for a common cause,SURPRISE,the anti-vax southern Confederacy 2.0 will inevitably cook up a super variant by fall, requiring more shots and potentially more lockdowns, in spite of our fortune in developing highly effective vaccines in record time ignorance still prevails.2021, 115 degrees in Seattle and people won't roll it up to stop a pandemic who'd have thought?.ccguns
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Well, I'd say that Covid has shown that the US is incapable of coming together for a common cause,SURPRISE,the anti-vax southern Confederacy 2.0 will inevitably cook up a super variant by fall, requiring more shots and potentially more lockdowns, in spite of our fortune in developing highly effective vaccines in record time ignorance still prevails.2021, 115 degrees in Seattle and people won't roll it up to stop a pandemic who'd have thought?.ccguns
history. we are condemned to repeat what we refuse to learn/read.
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
Worked 5000 shows??? How many years have you been doing this?
23 years. I do an average of 200 to 250 shows a year in various capacities. I have 25 shows this month. The lock-down definitely hurt my average, but I did more shows than most even during the lock-down, albeit most of them virtual concerts presented online.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
You pulled up a Homeschooling website that offers (pay for) homeschool programs to prove your point? We are talking the forced stay at home orders that prevent millions of kids from attending school. You just proved my point that you know nothing of what you proclaim. I would say good try but it wasn’t lol.
he homeschools therefore it would be his go-to.
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
Your expertise in sound checks give you this level of confidence in the immunity levels of people with Covid exposure?

I call bullshit.

Cool Robin Williams story though.
I'm don't call myself a sound guy, so I have no real expertise there. I don't take many sound gigs, unless no one else is available. I'm not a sound guy, but I can still set up a full sound system and mix a 16-piece salsa band. As far as my info regarding immunity related to covid exposure, I'm confident based on the hours of research I've done on the subject and listening to experts in the field.
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
I'm don't call myself a sound guy, so I have no real expertise there. I don't take many sound gigs, unless no one else is available. I'm not a sound guy, but I can still set up a full sound system and mix a 16-piece salsa band. As far as my info regarding immunity related to covid exposure, I'm confident based on the hours of research I've done on the subject and listening to experts in the field.

You just can't help but double down on your ignorance!

Keep spewing your bullshit, and we'll keep telling you how fucked up you are.



:mrgreen:
 

CunningCanuk

Well-Known Member
I'm don't call myself a sound guy, so I have no real expertise there. I don't take many sound gigs, unless no one else is available. I'm not a sound guy, but I can still set up a full sound system and mix a 16-piece salsa band. As far as my info regarding immunity related to covid exposure, I'm confident based on the hours of research I've done on the subject and listening to experts in the field.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Even if I have natural immunity due to a previous covid infection? Naw, that's where you're wrong. T-Cells last decades.

Not to mention that the virus is often smaller than what is blocked by a N95 mask when worn correctly.

Also recent studies have shown that masks do not help with droplets, because when someone sneezes it forces the droplets through the mask with such force that the droplets become aerosolized, which puts people in proximity at higher risk of infection.
what about when people remove their mask to sneeze? i'm going to say there's more risk of infection.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Map shows how almost all the US counties where COVID-19 is surging have vaccination rates below 40% (yahoo.com)

Map shows how almost all the US counties where COVID-19 is surging have vaccination rates below 40%

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  • 173 US counties have COVID-19 cases above 100 per 100,000 people, per new CDC data.
  • Almost every one of those counties has vaccinated fewer than 40%, the CDC director said.
  • The unvaccinated are "particularly at risk" from the Delta variant, she said.
The overwhelming majority of counties where COVID-19 cases are surging have low vaccination rates, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said that cases rates in 173 counties had exceeded 100 infections per 100,000 people.

That is about three times the national average of about 32 per 100,000, according to CDC data.

Of the counties where cases were high, almost all - 93% - had vaccinated under 40% of their populations, she said.

Here is the map of counties where cases have surged over to or above 100 per 100,000 as of July 2:

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And the map of counties less than 40% vaccinated. The two match almost precisely. (Counties are greyed out if no data is available.)

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The average number of daily new COVID-19 cases in the US rose by 11% in the week ending July 6 compared to the week before, Walensky said.

This rise is likely driven by the highly transmissible Delta variant, which now makes up more than half of the cases in the US.

Real-world data shows that the Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines remain effective against Delta, as Insider's Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce reported.

For instance, data from the UK shows that two shots of Pfizer vaccine can give 88% protection against symptomatic COVID-19.

However, people who have not been vaccinated "remain susceptible, especially from the transmissible Delta variant, and are particularly at risk for severe illness and death," Walensky said.
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
what about when people remove their mask to sneeze? i'm going to say there's more risk of infection.
That's true, and anyone showing symptoms should be staying home anyway, unless the sneezing is due to something like seasonal allergies. I always find it funny that people remove their masks to talk on the phone and such. I do think masks help a bit, but they definitely aren't a condom. I personally don't have an issue with masks indoors, but I think masks outdoors for vaxxed or unvaxxed is stupid, as covid isn't contracted in outdoor settings (except in very crowded spaces perhaps).
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Just two double-vaccinated under-50s have died from Delta variant (yahoo.com)

Just two double-vaccinated under-50s have died from Delta variant


Just two fully-vaccinated people under 50 have died from the Delta variant of coronavirus, new figures show.

That’s out of a total 5,600 double-jabbed under-50s who had caught the disease in England up to 21 June.

Among double-jabbed people over 50 with the Delta variant, there were 116 deaths out of 5,234 cases.

Overall, there had been 259 deaths out of 170,063 Delta cases up to 5 July, according to the Public Health England (PHE) technical briefing released on Friday.

Meaghan Kall, an epidemiologist from PHE, wrote on Twitter that this case fatality rate of 0.2% – meaning two deaths out of every 1,000 Delta cases – is down from 0.3% two weeks ago and is "very encouraging".

The new figures – which also show there were 313 overnight hospital admissions out of 10,834 double-jabbed people as of 21 June – are further proof vaccines have weakened the link between infection and severe illness, even as infections have soared due to the 60% more infectious Delta variant.
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
Just two double-vaccinated under-50s have died from Delta variant (yahoo.com)

Just two double-vaccinated under-50s have died from Delta variant


Just two fully-vaccinated people under 50 have died from the Delta variant of coronavirus, new figures show.

That’s out of a total 5,600 double-jabbed under-50s who had caught the disease in England up to 21 June.

Among double-jabbed people over 50 with the Delta variant, there were 116 deaths out of 5,234 cases.

Overall, there had been 259 deaths out of 170,063 Delta cases up to 5 July, according to the Public Health England (PHE) technical briefing released on Friday.

Meaghan Kall, an epidemiologist from PHE, wrote on Twitter that this case fatality rate of 0.2% – meaning two deaths out of every 1,000 Delta cases – is down from 0.3% two weeks ago and is "very encouraging".

The new figures – which also show there were 313 overnight hospital admissions out of 10,834 double-jabbed people as of 21 June – are further proof vaccines have weakened the link between infection and severe illness, even as infections have soared due to the 60% more infectious Delta variant.
Interesting however that we haven't heard of people who's previously been infected and recovered from covid getting Delta. I guess your vaxx sucks compared to naturally acquired immunity.

Your expertise in sound checks give you this level of confidence in the immunity levels of people with Covid exposure?
Maybe you will believe the CDC?


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hanimmal

Well-Known Member
I'm don't call myself a sound guy, so I have no real expertise there. I don't take many sound gigs, unless no one else is available. I'm not a sound guy, but I can still set up a full sound system and mix a 16-piece salsa band. As far as my info regarding immunity related to covid exposure, I'm confident based on the hours of research I've done on the subject and listening to experts in the field.
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96% of the people who actually did the years of work it takes to understand the science, disagree with the handful of fucking assholes who are pushing anti-vcxx death cult bullshit that should know better that are pushing the propaganda you keep pushing here.

But sure you listened to some youtube videos and podcasts and your a fucking expert.

Cuck logic.
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
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96% of the people who actually did the years of work it takes to understand the science, disagree with the handful of fucking assholes who are pushing anti-vcxx death cult bullshit that should know better that are pushing the bullshit you keep pushing here.

But sure you listened to some youtube videos and podcasts of people who have been shown pushing propaganda is enough to think you know the 'truth'.
Dude, the CDC link I posted backs up my claim. You only read news headlines. I read the sources.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Map shows how almost all the US counties where COVID-19 is surging have vaccination rates below 40% (yahoo.com)

Map shows how almost all the US counties where COVID-19 is surging have vaccination rates below 40%

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  • 173 US counties have COVID-19 cases above 100 per 100,000 people, per new CDC data.
  • Almost every one of those counties has vaccinated fewer than 40%, the CDC director said.
  • The unvaccinated are "particularly at risk" from the Delta variant, she said.
The overwhelming majority of counties where COVID-19 cases are surging have low vaccination rates, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said that cases rates in 173 counties had exceeded 100 infections per 100,000 people.

That is about three times the national average of about 32 per 100,000, according to CDC data.

Of the counties where cases were high, almost all - 93% - had vaccinated under 40% of their populations, she said.

Here is the map of counties where cases have surged over to or above 100 per 100,000 as of July 2:

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And the map of counties less than 40% vaccinated. The two match almost precisely. (Counties are greyed out if no data is available.)

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The average number of daily new COVID-19 cases in the US rose by 11% in the week ending July 6 compared to the week before, Walensky said.

This rise is likely driven by the highly transmissible Delta variant, which now makes up more than half of the cases in the US.

Real-world data shows that the Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines remain effective against Delta, as Insider's Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce reported.

For instance, data from the UK shows that two shots of Pfizer vaccine can give 88% protection against symptomatic COVID-19.

However, people who have not been vaccinated "remain susceptible, especially from the transmissible Delta variant, and are particularly at risk for severe illness and death," Walensky said.
did Texas secede?
 
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