- Mr Sanches, where are those 1.3 million of vaccine doses you received a week ago?In Soviet Russia... vaccine doses take YOU!
that sucks, health care workers who got covid taking care of people will be fired if they refuse the vaccine even though their immunity is better.
From a process point-of-view as well, doesn’t it seem to be a whole lot easier just to vaccinate everybody? If someone says they have natural immunity, does anyone check up on that? How do we know they do and they’re not just a charlatan?
A significant portion of the new infections is occurring in the 2 million Israeli children who are younger than 12, for whom vaccines are not yet approved. Whereas this group represented 24% of new infections on 14 August, that number had risen to 42% in the week ending 16 September. “There are two parallel forces driving this proportion up: school opening, and gradually increased protection of the older population,” Balicer says. More than three-quarters of Israelis who are 60 and older have received boosters.
Israel’s case count likely reflects a third factor, too—extensive testing, says Dvir Aran, a biomedical data scientist at the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion). “Since school started children must get tested if there was a confirmed case in their class. This means that many more children are getting tested.” (His 2-year-old daughter is now in quarantine with her mother, separated from him and her siblings, because a preschool classmate tested positive.)
Even as infections surge in children, daily new severe cases have declined from between 90 and 100 in late August to about 70 so far in September. Because children are less likely to get severely ill from COVID-19, “We are seeing a lot of new cases but we don’t see a lot of new severe patients,” says Dror Mevorach, a physician who cares for COVID-19 patients at Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem and advises the government.
Anybody who works in healthcare who refuses the vaccine is too dumb to work in healthcare. Hospitals also deal with immune compromised people. They deserve to have the chance of their catching COVID be reduced as much as possible. The US isn't rationing vaccines, millions are going to waste, waiting on anti vaxxers and expiring. There is no opportunity cost to mandating vaccines. If everybody who could, got a vaccine, more could be sent overseas.
From a process point-of-view as well, doesn’t it seem to be a whole lot easier just to vaccinate everybody? If someone says they have natural immunity, does anyone check up on that? How do we know they do and they’re not just a charlatan?
And if somebody is at risk from taking the vaccine, a building full of sick people is not where they should be working in the first place.
Can't find a good source on whether vaccines are mandatory in israel....can any Israelis chime in with situation on the ground?
Not all who get covid have natural immunity. In addition, having both the infection AND vaccine may be best bet long term outcome. From what i have read, >95% of doctors are vaccinated, most of the unvaccinated healthcare workers are support staff. In any case, I am anti government mandate.Approximately 100 million people got covid, disproportionately health care workers I suspect. They dont need the vaccine, they have better immunity than people who didn't get covid. That makes the vaccine unnecessary... mandating they take it anyway or get fired is immoral. Hey Doc, ru vaccinated? No, I got covid already. Yer dumb!
Apparently some of the vaccine's risk is in the delivery, missing the muscle and hitting a vein can send it to the heart. I imagine people who had covid can show it in their medical records or thru testing, if I had it already I wouldn't have gotten the vaccine. Maybe a booster 6-8 months down the line, but I'd feel safer knowing my immune system has seen the real thing. I still feel that way after 2 shots, I'd rather have the protection from covid than the vaccine.
More recent data suggests the 2nd shot was largely wasted when given too soon and that was the protocol for early vaccination programs. By the time I got my 1st Pfizer they were already figuring that out, I was told to wait 21-42 days for the 2nd and even thats extending up to several months between shots so the immune system has to work harder redeveloping a response.
Sanches with an s? Are you calling the Great Argentine People a bunch of tree-inhabiting Brazilians?- Mr Sanches, where are those 1.3 million of vaccine doses you received a week ago?
- Uh... Russia took them back... all of them! They said labels were not in Spanish and they need to relabel the vials urgently!
Natural immunity doesn't last forever.Approximately 100 million people got covid, disproportionately health care workers I suspect. They dont need the vaccine, they have better immunity than people who didn't get covid. That makes the vaccine unnecessary... mandating they take it anyway or get fired is immoral. Hey Doc, ru vaccinated? No, I got covid already. Yer dumb!
Not all who get covid have natural immunity. In addition, having both the infection AND vaccine may be best bet long term outcome. From what i have read, >95% of doctors are vaccinated, most of the unvaccinated healthcare workers are support staff. In any case, I am anti government mandate.
Natural immunity doesn't last forever.
But sure, you know what you're talking about![]()
No, and as usual, you don't know what you are talking about, just uninformed, misinformed or making baseless assumptions. Why dont you ever take your own advice and do a simple google searchYes.
To answer the "how" that's coming, please refer to his actions as detailed in previous posts.
Are you saying he is? Maybe he's a lizard?Are you saying he is not taking measures to accelerate the spread of the disease?
You're acting like it does.I didn't say it does
The antibodies are still rather useful here, no?The antibodies from natural immunity don't last forever. Much of the rest of the response is long-lasting
Why ask a question when you don't want to hear the answer?No, and as usual, you don't know what you are talking about, just uninformed, misinformed or making baseless assumptions. Why dont you ever take your own advice and do a simple google search
You're acting like it does.
The antibodies are still rather useful here, no?
Of course, this is academic for everybody in the thread that hadn't had Covid-19. That's half the reason I replied to him. It's an easy line to dissuade vaccinations, often from people who haven't had to deal with the virus at all. I'm sure you can understand why I don't have time for that![]()