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I am reminded of the following:Here's another, from Ontario so closer to home: Ontario Dashboard - Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table
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And the consequences of such plans:
I am reminded of the following:Here's another, from Ontario so closer to home: Ontario Dashboard - Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table
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I'm going to come across as an ass but I'm going to say it anyways:
Based on what evidence exactly? Are you sitting at home, hooked up to a machine studying your immune response or did you just "know in your gut that it worked?"
I'm happy you took the Vaccine and you feel that it did something for you. My spouse just got COVID, has all her boosters and was on her ass for a week straight and is only on the mend now.
Meanwhile I haven't gotten the most recent booster, spent my entire days nursing her while continuing to go to work. I never isolated from her, never caught COVID and continued to work the entire time. We would spend her evening enjoying popsicles I bought while I made her soup and gave her the daily dose of Nyquil. I also tested myself daily just to be sure.
Does my personal anecdote somehow hold less merit than yours?
Here is a suggestion: if you want the vaccine or think you need it, get it. Otherwise, the pandemic is over and lets stop being hypochondriacs and get back to living life. Lets also stop projecting what we think others should be doing.
No that wasn't a deflection. It's impossible to know with certainty what COA was the best because only one COA was attempted and the others weren't tested. The Government chose which horse it wanted to back and then got on with it.None of those articles mention a COVID, Vacination, or PPE nexus. New truck drivers can't get insured and US rail workers want more paid sick days. You are getting lost in red herrings.
Yeah, there's the deflection. We'll just rely on wild conjecture & anecdote while imagining away what can be measured & known.
Military eases COVID-19 vaccine mandate, presses ahead with releasing unvaccinated troops
Vaccines will no longer be a mandatory prerequisite for those serving in uniform, but members who already refused to get vaccinated will be releasedwww.theglobeandmail.com
The continued requirement to get two shots has come to an end. But, if you refused that lawful order while it was in effect, you are still getting kicked out.
So for my personal anecdote, I had COVID and long COVID in the first wave (about 5 months before vaccines were out), and had zero improvement until I got the first vaccine. I'm still recovering, and finally starting to get lung capacity back, but I definitely was still down a quart when I got sick again, and still going through some testing to see if there was permanent damage. Previous to all that I was pretty healthy, ate well and had none of the risk factors or commobidities, so the last few years has really sucked, but at least I'm still functional, even if QoL has been impacted. I'm not being a hypochondriac; this has changed my day to day life. Others in high risk groups have just died, so could be worse.I'm going to come across as an ass but I'm going to say it anyways:
Based on what evidence exactly? Are you sitting at home, hooked up to a machine studying your immune response or did you just "know in your gut that it worked?"
I'm happy you took the Vaccine and you feel that it did something for you. My spouse just got COVID, has all her boosters and was on her ass for a week straight and is only on the mend now.
Meanwhile I haven't gotten the most recent booster, spent my entire days nursing her while continuing to go to work. I never isolated from her, never caught COVID and continued to work the entire time. We would spend her evening enjoying popsicles I bought while I made her soup and gave her the daily dose of Nyquil. I also tested myself daily just to be sure.
Does my personal anecdote somehow hold less merit than yours?
Here is a suggestion: if you want the vaccine or think you need it, get it. Otherwise, the pandemic is over and lets stop being hypochondriacs and get back to living life. Lets also stop projecting what we think others should be doing.
I wonder if you killed anyone by passing it on? Hypothetically of course....I've gotten COVID a number of times, hasn't killed me yet. I've got way more of a chance dying from my current line of work than I do from COVID.
I actually agree with this decision. At the time, the evidence suggested that vaccination was the best course of action.If you refused the C19 vaccine you're getting kicked out still, but you won't need it to enroll. It seems to me the appropriate thing would be to allow those to continue to serve. If you want to discipline them for refusing a "lawful order" than fine, but dismissal seems excessive since you can now enroll without being vaccinated.
Sounds like a partial walk back while trying to save face.
I wonder if you killed anyone by passing it on? Hypothetically of course....
OK OK forgive the crayon eating velociraptor here BUT I thought the whole idea in a military was to follow lawful orders.People shouldn't get to choose which orders they follow and don't follow.
That is what he's saying,......maybe you need Crayon, Extra Strength at your age??OK OK forgive the crayon eating velociraptor here BUT I thought the whole idea in a military was to follow lawful orders.
Or did that change?
I could have or I could not have but that's impossible to say. I think almost everyone has had COVID by now so that could be true for anyone. I don't actually know one person that's died of COVID. I was confined to a floating tin can for most of COVID so I technically spent probably the most time of anyone here "isolating" .I wonder if you killed anyone by passing it on? Hypothetically of course....
Thank you for the polite response and am sorry to hear of your struggles. Agreed that our anecdotes =/= evidence.So for my personal anecdote, I had COVID and long COVID in the first wave (about 5 months before vaccines were out), and had zero improvement until I got the first vaccine. I'm still recovering, and finally starting to get lung capacity back, but I definitely was still down a quart when I got sick again, and still going through some testing to see if there was permanent damage. Previous to all that I was pretty healthy, ate well and had none of the risk factors or commobidities, so the last few years has really sucked, but at least I'm still functional, even if QoL has been impacted. I'm not being a hypochondriac; this has changed my day to day life. Others in high risk groups have just died, so could be worse.
The evidence showing vaccination decreases hospitalizations across all age ranges is pretty clear, so reasonably confident to say that it was overall a positive impact.
Some people had chicken pox as a kid, and keep getting shingles as adults. Immune systems are complicated, but as near as I can tell for whatever reason I seem more susceptible than others to COVID, and entirely reasonable to assume, that based on evidence from the overall population, I faired better with the vaccination then I would have without it.
Anecdotes =/= evidence, and glad your spouse is okay and you didn't get sick, but your personal experience is just that. Similarly mine is just my own, but is consistent with the general trend shown by actual evidence. Your sample size is two, I'm looking at my own plus data of several billion people.
For example:
Obesity/BMI appears to also be an important factor in COVID hospitalizations yet I don't see anyone really talking about that?
It should be even more of a concern because obesity actually increased over the pandemic:
Study sees significant BMI increase among children during pandemic
ANAHEIM, Calif. — A study found a significant increase in BMI among children seen during well visits at a hospital in Virginia in the initial year of the COVID-19 pandemic, most notably among Black females.www.healio.com
Obese people twice as likely to die from Covid
Condition is linked with several other ailments, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and asthma, which may lead to worse outcomeswww.telegraph.co.uk
Essentially I think the problem is too big for us to understand. There are too many variables, too many inputs to manage.I think we discussed it here at length a few months back? Though we would be a terrible example of a cross section of Canadian society.
Military eases COVID-19 vaccine mandate, presses ahead with releasing unvaccinated troops
Vaccines will no longer be a mandatory prerequisite for those serving in uniform, but members who already refused to get vaccinated will be releasedwww.theglobeandmail.com
The continued requirement to get two shots has come to an end. But, if you refused that lawful order while it was in effect, you are still getting kicked out.
He can go pound sand. Him and his doctor.Anyone taking bets that we'll get a lock down for a National Christmas present from the Trudeaus?
Trudeau urges Canadians to get their COVID, flu shots to avoid other health measures
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians to get their influenza and COVID-19 vaccines soon to avoid the need for additional health measures this winter.
Speaking at an announcement in Kanata, Ont. on Monday, Trudeau encouraged Canadians to ensure they receive the full complement of COVID-19 and seasonal flu vaccines.
"If we are able to get a high enough of level of vaccination, we reduce the danger of having to take other health measures to make sure that we're all safe and not overloading our hospitals," Trudeau said.
I can’t see that happening, it would be a net loss in the polls. Remember his primary job is to get re-elected.Anyone taking bets that we'll get a lock down for a National Christmas present from the Trudeaus?
Trudeau urges Canadians to get their COVID, flu shots to avoid other health measures
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians to get their influenza and COVID-19 vaccines soon to avoid the need for additional health measures this winter.
Speaking at an announcement in Kanata, Ont. on Monday, Trudeau encouraged Canadians to ensure they receive the full complement of COVID-19 and seasonal flu vaccines.
"If we are able to get a high enough of level of vaccination, we reduce the danger of having to take other health measures to make sure that we're all safe and not overloading our hospitals," Trudeau said.
Except that's a provincial, not federal, area of responsibility.Anyone taking bets that we'll get a lock down for a National Christmas present from the Trudeaus?
Except that's a provincial, not federal, area of responsibility.