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I agree.Not if you have had COVID. The vaccine helps but it shouldn’t be forced on anyone
My body my choice should apply to the vaccineI agree.
People should be allowed to make their own “healthcare” choices.
(Unless that “healthcare” is abortion, obviously, because that’s different, somehow).
Where is the breakdown of the "with Covid positive test" from "from Covid"? I don't see that anywhere, and conflation was a big problem the first time around.Deaths due to covid, not deaths of people who happened to be infected. It's still a serious disease -- more serious than the flu, which also kills tens of thousands of Americans per year.
Some viruses become less virulent with time. Some become more virulent. There is no overall pattern. (Studying natural selection in pathogens happens to be what I spend much of my time doing professionally.)
Will Covid-19 become less dangerous as it evolves?
OR it may have had exactly ZERO effect. Poster would have had some level of symptoms, recovered, and gotten back to work, protected with natural immunity.It may have saved your life?
So its an entirely specious and unprovable argument to say
Quote someone's entire statement when context is required. "its" doesn't tell anyone what the actual point is.Apart from the data a few posts upthread showing that unvaccinated people had more than twice the death rate from COVID in the 2022 timeframe.
And no, unvaccinated people did NOT have "twice the death rate".
Had to scroll back to find it. Quote it again if you are responding to it. Take a look at those stats instead of accept the spin.Sure they did. In BPPLEE's link, it shows that 40% of people who died of COVID were unvaccinated (looking April to Aug 2022). But only 20% of people were unvaccinated. So unvaccinated people were dying at twice the rate you would suspect from their prevalence in the population. And vaccinated people were dying at a lower rate than their share of the population would suggest.
Even if this were true in general, to get that 'natural' immunity, you have to survive a first encounter with COVID.This is very interesting:
"Feb. 17, 2023 -- The natural immunity provided by a COVID infection protects a person against severe illness on a par with two doses of mRNA vaccine, a new study says."
No, it was not.You're right; it was much higher.
Virtually EVERYONE did have an encounter with Covid, whether they knew it or not, per the CDC over a year ago. Some never knew. Some got ill. The elderly and those with multiple co-morbidities hid out as they were more vulnerable, which was the way it should have been handled by all.Even if this were true in general, to get that 'natural' immunity, you have to survive a first encounter with COVID.
From the link:
The findings don't mean people should skip the vaccines and get COVID on purpose, one of the researchers told NBC News.
“The problem of saying 'I'm gonna get infected to get immunity' is you might be one of those people that end up in the hospital or die,” said Christopher Murray, MD, DPhil, director of the IHME. “Why would you take the risk when you can get immunity through vaccination quite safely?”
Everyone has been exposed. Not everyone gets sick. Unless you haven't left your house and live alone, you were exposed.About 42% never have had it.
I art one.
This is correct; most never tested at all who had mild cold symptoms. Why should they? They thought they had a cold.It’s difficult to know how many because some people just thought they had a cold. You only know about confirmed cases.