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New coronavirus/vaccine discussion thread
All studies expected for vaccines were done before roll out with fantastic results against the circulating strains of the time. Transmission would obviously be markedly reduced. Variants changed the picture for both natural and vaccine mediated immunity. The spikes after vaccine roll out were most definitely a pandemic of the unvaccinated up until omicron. It is still so to a certain extent.
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(10-12-2022, 08:25 AM)3rdgensooner Wrote: All studies expected for vaccines were done before roll out with fantastic results against the circulating strains of the time. Transmission would obviously be markedly reduced. Variants changed the picture for both natural and vaccine mediated immunity. The spikes after vaccine roll out were most definitely a pandemic of the unvaccinated up until omicron. It is still so to a certain extent.

Yes but I also recall the unvaccinated were "killing the vaccinated."  Which the fact that that went over the heads of the pop culture mouth breathers was pretty telling.  At that point what couldn't Joe and/or his friends tell us that we wouldn't believe?  

The mania with it got crazy, and it gave birth to a lot of mania in the other direction as well.  When outdoor activities became banned in certain places a lot of people began to naturally pump the brakes and raise some eyebrows.  Then it almost became a cold war between the vaccinated and unvaccinated.  I'm just glad it's all mostly over.
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(10-12-2022, 08:25 AM)3rdgensooner Wrote: All studies expected for vaccines were done before roll out with fantastic results against the circulating strains of the time. Transmission would obviously be markedly reduced. Variants changed the picture for both natural and vaccine mediated immunity. The spikes after vaccine roll out were most definitely a pandemic of the unvaccinated up until omicron. It is still so to a certain extent.
This particular Pfizer exec said that they did not test the efficacy of transmitting covid, she said it was because they had to do it too fast and didn't have the time to test it for that.

Then ever since they formed policy around it, it some states they forced you to show proof of vaccination to enter public spaces.

Many companies forced their employees to get it.

Many nations forced you to get it to travel there.

All to stop the spread, when the vaccine doesn't even do a very good job at doing and was never tested for it.

Thats the issue.

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(10-12-2022, 08:19 AM)Alabuckeye Wrote: There was a ton of BS spread out there. There was also well meaning instructions that didnâ€t work as intended(much of what the Trump team did originally). There was also some good solid advice.

Get the vaccine. Donâ€t get the vaccine. At this point why be angry at stuff that happened 17 months ago
See Bama thats the problem with your line of thinking, oh ho hum it happened 17 months ago, who cares.

We care because covid madness caused so much turmoil in our society and it was mostly based on exaggerations and lies.

So I realize that for someone such as yourself, covid wasn't a big deal, you're an der gentleman who wasn't impacted by restrictions, because of where you live and the things that you do, but for many people their lives were flipped upside down.

We can never again allow our govt to enact such authoritarian measures upon us.

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(10-12-2022, 10:37 AM)davebucknut Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 08:25 AM)3rdgensooner Wrote: All studies expected for vaccines were done before roll out with fantastic results against the circulating strains of the time. Transmission would obviously be markedly reduced. Variants changed the picture for both natural and vaccine mediated immunity. The spikes after vaccine roll out were most definitely a pandemic of the unvaccinated up until omicron. It is still so to a certain extent.
This particular Pfizer exec said that they did not test the efficacy of transmitting covid, she said it was because they had to do it too fast and didn't have the time to test it for that.

Then ever since they formed policy around it, it some states they forced you to show proof of vaccination to enter public spaces.

Many companies forced their employees to get it.

Many nations forced you to get it to travel there.

All to stop the spread, when the vaccine doesn't even do a very good job at doing and was never tested for it.

Thats the issue.

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I didn't get that from what she said at all. And if that's what she meant it isn't accurate. Full trials were done and no additional testing would be done on any vaccine than what was done with their vaccine regardless of time. This is goofy stuff for the 'tards and what you're trying to take away from this is nonsensical and flat out silly. The vaccine worked fantastically well against the virus that existed at the time. Still works very well but the variants have been a challenge.
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(10-12-2022, 10:41 AM)davebucknut Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 08:19 AM)Alabuckeye Wrote: There was a ton of BS spread out there. There was also well meaning instructions that didnâ€t work as intended(much of what the Trump team did originally). There was also some good solid advice.

Get the vaccine.  Donâ€t get the vaccine. At this point why be angry at stuff that happened 17 months ago
See Bama thats the problem with your line of thinking, oh ho hum it happened 17 months ago, who cares.

We care because covid madness caused so much turmoil in our society and it was mostly based on exaggerations and lies.

So I realize that for someone such as yourself, covid wasn't a big deal, you're an der gentleman who wasn't impacted by restrictions, because of where you live and the things that you do, but for many people their lives were flipped upside down.

We can never again allow our govt to enact such authoritarian measures upon us.

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Local governments got their hands smacked almost immediately for overreach( no you canâ€t stop me from having drive in church)

state governments have the authority under our federalist system to enact stricter laws. Thatâ€s why you saw reasonability in Alabama, and most SE states, almost no enactments in SD, ND, Texas and Florida especially as it wore on, while states like Illinois, NY, Cali went full on nonsense. I donâ€t take on their pain because they voted in that nonsense. 

the Feds basically handled global travel, implementing the roll outs of vaccines and manufacturing a ton of hot air. Like “mandates”. That was hot air designed to push people …..if you get pushed, thatâ€s your decision. Itâ€s not like they were going door to door dragging people out. 

some corporations pushed mandates. Thatâ€s legal within an employment situation and is between employers and employees. Several friends are nurses and had mandates at work. They didnâ€t get stuck and never got reprimanded 

I think many conflate all the individual issues and come up with some scenario where we almost hit totalitarianism. We didnâ€t. Not even close.

No longer GroupThink 'woke'.  but it was fun while it lasted.
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(10-12-2022, 08:21 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I remember that, but they were setting national policy in the heat of the moment.  First it was 14 days to "flatten the curve."  Americans complied.  It seemed like a reasonable request.  Then the power plays began, and it culminated a year and a half later with Biden thinking he was king or something.  

I had absolutely no problem with encouraging people to get the vaccine.  That was fine.  It was the moment Yackoff Sh1t for Brains thought he had the right to tell private business that they had to force their employees to get it is where, IMO anyway, the shark was ultimately jumped.  I wonder if there's still video of his Mussolini like decrees still out there, or if the boyz down at Google already wiped it all clean.

The best part of the 2 weeks to flatten the curve was the first 765 days or whatever it was.  Wink
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(10-12-2022, 08:37 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 08:25 AM)3rdgensooner Wrote: All studies expected for vaccines were done before roll out with fantastic results against the circulating strains of the time. Transmission would obviously be markedly reduced. Variants changed the picture for both natural and vaccine mediated immunity. The spikes after vaccine roll out were most definitely a pandemic of the unvaccinated up until omicron. It is still so to a certain extent.

Yes but I also recall the unvaccinated were "killing the vaccinated."  Which the fact that that went over the heads of the pop culture mouth breathers was pretty telling.  At that point what couldn't Joe and/or his friends tell us that we wouldn't believe?  

The mania with it got crazy, and it gave birth to a lot of mania in the other direction as well.  When outdoor activities became banned in certain places a lot of people began to naturally pump the brakes and raise some eyebrows.  Then it almost became a cold war between the vaccinated and unvaccinated.  I'm just glad it's all mostly over.

I did see a chick at the gas station on Sunday night wearing a mask. This was a well spaced out Speedway. She wasn't near anyone. Just filling up gas and using a card... didn't even need to go inside. She looked confused like she just took a bong hit and was confused about how to pump gas. She was out there when I pulled in and she was out there when I left (and I had to wait in line inside the store and fill up a slurpee).
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(10-12-2022, 10:37 AM)davebucknut Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 08:25 AM)3rdgensooner Wrote: All studies expected for vaccines were done before roll out with fantastic results against the circulating strains of the time. Transmission would obviously be markedly reduced. Variants changed the picture for both natural and vaccine mediated immunity. The spikes after vaccine roll out were most definitely a pandemic of the unvaccinated up until omicron. It is still so to a certain extent.
This particular Pfizer exec said that they did not test the efficacy of transmitting covid, she said it was because they had to do it too fast and didn't have the time to test it for that.

Then ever since they formed policy around it, it some states they forced you to show proof of vaccination to enter public spaces.

Many companies forced their employees to get it.

Many nations forced you to get it to travel there.

All to stop the spread, when the vaccine doesn't even do a very good job at doing and was never tested for it.

Thats the issue.

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Don't forget people using the fake vaccine cards.
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(10-12-2022, 11:02 AM)Alabuckeye Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 10:41 AM)davebucknut Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 08:19 AM)Alabuckeye Wrote: There was a ton of BS spread out there. There was also well meaning instructions that didnâ€t work as intended(much of what the Trump team did originally). There was also some good solid advice.

Get the vaccine.  Donâ€t get the vaccine. At this point why be angry at stuff that happened 17 months ago
See Bama thats the problem with your line of thinking, oh ho hum it happened 17 months ago, who cares.

We care because covid madness caused so much turmoil in our society and it was mostly based on exaggerations and lies.

So I realize that for someone such as yourself, covid wasn't a big deal, you're an der gentleman who wasn't impacted by restrictions, because of where you live and the things that you do, but for many people their lives were flipped upside down.

We can never again allow our govt to enact such authoritarian measures upon us.

Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
Local governments got their hands smacked almost immediately for overreach( no you canâ€t stop me from having drive in church)

state governments have the authority under our federalist system to enact stricter laws. Thatâ€s why you saw reasonability in Alabama, and most SE states, almost no enactments in SD, ND, Texas and Florida especially as it wore on, while states like Illinois, NY, Cali went full on nonsense. I donâ€t take on their pain because they voted in that nonsense. 

the Feds basically handled global travel, implementing the roll outs of vaccines and manufacturing a ton of hot air. Like “mandates”. That was hot air designed to push people …..if you get pushed, thatâ€s your decision. Itâ€s not like they were going door to door dragging people out. 

some corporations pushed mandates. Thatâ€s legal within an employment situation and is between employers and employees. Several friends are nurses and had mandates at work. They didnâ€t get stuck and never got reprimanded 

I think many conflate all the individual issues and come up with some scenario where we almost hit totalitarianism. We didnâ€t. Not even close.
It is (was) bad in the US. In China I still have to show a health app multiple times daily that confirms I have had my required shots/boosters and I have had a nucleic acid test within 48 or 72 hours (depends upon local restrictions) to go to work, the mall, restaurants, subway, train, plane, enter our residential complex. So, consider yourself lucky. It can be worse, much worse. 

For entertainment, check out a few YT videos of COVID Karen Karma. Itâ€s pretty entertaining. There are super Karenâ€s screaming their heads off about masks, pro and con.
"Don't, I say don't bother me dog, can't ya see I'm thinkin'?"   Foghorn Leghorn
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(10-12-2022, 06:01 PM)ChinaBuck Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 11:02 AM)Alabuckeye Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 10:41 AM)davebucknut Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 08:19 AM)Alabuckeye Wrote: There was a ton of BS spread out there. There was also well meaning instructions that didnâ€t work as intended(much of what the Trump team did originally). There was also some good solid advice.

Get the vaccine.  Donâ€t get the vaccine. At this point why be angry at stuff that happened 17 months ago
See Bama thats the problem with your line of thinking, oh ho hum it happened 17 months ago, who cares.

We care because covid madness caused so much turmoil in our society and it was mostly based on exaggerations and lies.

So I realize that for someone such as yourself, covid wasn't a big deal, you're an der gentleman who wasn't impacted by restrictions, because of where you live and the things that you do, but for many people their lives were flipped upside down.

We can never again allow our govt to enact such authoritarian measures upon us.

Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
Local governments got their hands smacked almost immediately for overreach( no you canâ€t stop me from having drive in church)

state governments have the authority under our federalist system to enact stricter laws. Thatâ€s why you saw reasonability in Alabama, and most SE states, almost no enactments in SD, ND, Texas and Florida especially as it wore on, while states like Illinois, NY, Cali went full on nonsense. I donâ€t take on their pain because they voted in that nonsense. 

the Feds basically handled global travel, implementing the roll outs of vaccines and manufacturing a ton of hot air. Like “mandates”. That was hot air designed to push people …..if you get pushed, thatâ€s your decision. Itâ€s not like they were going door to door dragging people out. 

some corporations pushed mandates. Thatâ€s legal within an employment situation and is between employers and employees. Several friends are nurses and had mandates at work. They didnâ€t get stuck and never got reprimanded 

I think many conflate all the individual issues and come up with some scenario where we almost hit totalitarianism. We didnâ€t. Not even close.
It is (was) bad in the US. In China I still have to show a health app multiple times daily that confirms I have had my required shots/boosters and I have had a nucleic acid test within 48 or 72 hours (depends upon local restrictions) to go to work, the mall, restaurants, subway, train, plane, enter our residential complex. So, consider yourself lucky. It can be worse, much worse. 

For entertainment, check out a few YT videos of COVID Karen Karma. Itâ€s pretty entertaining. There are super Karenâ€s screaming their heads off about masks, pro and con.
This is tyrannical, cali was this bad, NYC was too.

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(10-12-2022, 07:11 PM)davebucknut Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 06:01 PM)ChinaBuck Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 11:02 AM)Alabuckeye Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 10:41 AM)davebucknut Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 08:19 AM)Alabuckeye Wrote: There was a ton of BS spread out there. There was also well meaning instructions that didnâ€t work as intended(much of what the Trump team did originally). There was also some good solid advice.

Get the vaccine.  Donâ€t get the vaccine. At this point why be angry at stuff that happened 17 months ago
See Bama thats the problem with your line of thinking, oh ho hum it happened 17 months ago, who cares.

We care because covid madness caused so much turmoil in our society and it was mostly based on exaggerations and lies.

So I realize that for someone such as yourself, covid wasn't a big deal, you're an der gentleman who wasn't impacted by restrictions, because of where you live and the things that you do, but for many people their lives were flipped upside down.

We can never again allow our govt to enact such authoritarian measures upon us.

Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
Local governments got their hands smacked almost immediately for overreach( no you canâ€t stop me from having drive in church)

state governments have the authority under our federalist system to enact stricter laws. Thatâ€s why you saw reasonability in Alabama, and most SE states, almost no enactments in SD, ND, Texas and Florida especially as it wore on, while states like Illinois, NY, Cali went full on nonsense. I donâ€t take on their pain because they voted in that nonsense. 

the Feds basically handled global travel, implementing the roll outs of vaccines and manufacturing a ton of hot air. Like “mandates”. That was hot air designed to push people …..if you get pushed, thatâ€s your decision. Itâ€s not like they were going door to door dragging people out. 

some corporations pushed mandates. Thatâ€s legal within an employment situation and is between employers and employees. Several friends are nurses and had mandates at work. They didnâ€t get stuck and never got reprimanded 

I think many conflate all the individual issues and come up with some scenario where we almost hit totalitarianism. We didnâ€t. Not even close.
It is (was) bad in the US. In China I still have to show a health app multiple times daily that confirms I have had my required shots/boosters and I have had a nucleic acid test within 48 or 72 hours (depends upon local restrictions) to go to work, the mall, restaurants, subway, train, plane, enter our residential complex. So, consider yourself lucky. It can be worse, much worse. 

For entertainment, check out a few YT videos of COVID Karen Karma. Itâ€s pretty entertaining. There are super Karenâ€s screaming their heads off about masks, pro and con.
This is tyrannical, cali was this bad, NYC was too.

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No. Cali and NY were never anywhere near what China is doing.
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