Did the Covid shot make you cranky?

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   / Did the Covid shot make you cranky? #461  
Only +10 if you're picking/adding 10 numbers that weren't already possible winners. Not understanding/remembering the math is common. 'Millions' don't change anything and shouldn't confuse but they might. 10:292 mil is still 1:29.2 mil. Ratios aren't that hard to grasp, or are they??
 
   / Did the Covid shot make you cranky? #462  

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People who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are no longer required to wear masks or physically distance, regardless of location or size of the gathering, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Thursday.

"Anyone who is fully vaccinated can participate in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small, without wearing a mask or physically distancing," CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, MD, said at a press briefing Thursday. "We have all longed for this moment when we can get back to some sense of normalcy.

"This is an exciting and powerful moment," she added. "It could only happen because of the work from so many who made sure we had the rapid administration of three safe and effective vaccines."


Walensky cited three large studies on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines against the original virus and its variants that helped inform the new guidance. One study from Israel found the vaccine to be 97% effective against symptomatic infection.

Those who are symptomatic should still wear masks, Walensky said, and those who are immunocompromised should talk to their doctors for further guidance. The CDC still advises travelers to wear masks while on airplanes, buses, or trains. The guidance still calls for wearing masks in some indoor settings including hospitals, homeless shelters, and prisons.

"The science demonstrates that if you're fully vaccinated, you're protected," Walensky said, even in the presence of unmasked, unvaccinated people. "We are going to be looking at our guidance and updating it including the travel guidance shortly."

Death Rates Down​

The COVID-19 death rates are now the lowest they have been since April 2020 and cases continue to drop as vaccination rates increase. The United States is now averaging 36,800 cases per day, Walensky said.


President Joe ***** has said he aims to get enough Americans vaccinated by July 4 to celebrate the holiday without the looming threat of COVID-19. The administration has a stated goal of getting 70% of US adults at least partially vaccinated and having 160 million adults fully vaccinated by Independence Day.

In addition to the new guidelines, Walensky announced $7.4 billion in funds from the American Rescue Plan to hire and train public health workers across the country. More than half of that, $4.4 billion, will go toward states and localities, and $3 billion will support preparations for future pandemics.

It will also expand the number of CDC epidemic intelligence service officers, who work to investigate and help control outbreaks.

"Though many threats have increased in complexity and scale in recent years, our nation's public health workforce has gotten smaller," Walensky said. "This support will immediately add more staff in health."
 
   / Did the Covid shot make you cranky? #463  
Only +10 if you're picking/adding 10 numbers that weren't already possible winners. Not understanding/remembering the math is common. 'Millions' don't change anything and shouldn't confuse but they might. 10:292 mil is still 1:29.2 mil. Ratios aren't that hard to grasp, or are they??
However, the chances of winning the lottery without a ticket are significantly higher. :)
 
   / Did the Covid shot make you cranky? #464  
Does anyone here think that an anti-vaxxer will keep on their mask?
 
   / Did the Covid shot make you cranky? #466  
I'm just thinking that being that some people won't take the vaccine, why not open everything up to get to herd immunity the other way.

Because even if they get the virus and are asymptomatic, they will undoubtedly end up infecting others, some of which will die from it.
 
   / Did the Covid shot make you cranky? #467  
Not mine, but when you got yours, it really pissed me off! They haven't even run trials on rats, and they want children to get the shot!!!

WTF!
 
   / Did the Covid shot make you cranky? #468  
Not mine, but when you got yours, it really pissed me off! They haven't even run trials on rats, and they want children to get the shot!!!

WTF!
Children ARE getting the vaccine in many trials being conducted right now. Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J are partnering with many universities to conduct studies of thousands of children. Yale, University of Maryland, and University of Wisconsin just to name a few. Many more health based universities have been studying the long term health risks to children catching Covid too.


".......kids who’ve experienced even mild infections can later develop a sometimes deadly condition called multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)."

COVID vaccines and kids: five questions as trials begin
 
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   / Did the Covid shot make you cranky? #469  
Not mine, but when you got yours, it really pissed me off! They haven't even run trials on rats, and they want children to get the shot!!!

WTF!
That's not true. Tests were run on animals, and they allowed emergency tests on volunteers early on to overlap animal and human testing to save time. Prior to that, RNA vaccine testing has been ongoing for nearly 10 years for other break though medical purposes.
 
   / Did the Covid shot make you cranky? #470  
The SARS-CoV-2 virus has killed millions worldwide and upended our lives. We all desperately want to return to normality. The current drumbeat is that vaccine passports are the ticket to getting our lives back. But what if implementing such a system will do the opposite: make a return to normality impossible ever again?

First, some background:

1. All vaccines carry risk. In 1986 Congress gave manufacturers immunity from liability, because there were so many injury lawsuits that the companies threatened to stop making vaccines altogether. As with any medical intervention, vaccines require a person to make a risk/benefit judgment.

2. The SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are currently issued under an Emergency Use Authorization, which also exempts manufacturers from liability. They cannot be sued. While vaccines typically take five to 10 years to develop, these have been raced to market in nine months. In addition, the mRNA vaccines are a new technology never before used in a vaccine. Since long-term injuries such as autoimmune disease can take years to appear, it is impossible to know their true risk so soon. (Compare: the heartburn drug Zantac, deemed safe for decades, this year was taken off the market as carcinogenic, and lawsuits are proliferating.)

3. In 1976 more than 40 million people received an emergency swine flu vaccine. It was pulled after 25 deaths were reported. For the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, in just four months, more than 3,800 deaths and 10,000 hospitalizations have been reported. Since a Harvard study concluded that less than 1% of adverse events are captured by VAERS (a passive reporting system), the actual numbers could be much higher.




4. Healthy people pose no threat to others. A study of 10 million people in Wuhan showed virtually no asymptomatic transmission. Other studies have confirmed this.

Here’s an idea that would harm no one: American culture pressures people to work even when ill. Let’s make working sick as socially unacceptable as drunken driving.

5. SARS-CoV-2 has overall a better than 98% recovery rate. It is dangerous to the elderly and people with co-morbidities, for whom the risk/benefit calculation may lean in favor of the vaccine.

Yet some insist it is a duty to risk harming one’s own health for others. This is a new idea that has appeared in recent years, and it is deeply immoral. If a person chooses to risk their life for others, that is a noble thing. But it can never be a duty. We should firmly reject such a notion.

Vaccine passports are also immoral. They violate the Nuremberg code, a cornerstone of medicine: “The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential.” Coercion and discrimination upend the foundation of all medical ethics.

A one-size-fits-all approach is totally inappropriate in medicine. Where there is risk, there must be choice. Requiring vaccination in order to function in society is wrong, and using businesses as a proxy for government is equally as immoral as the state doing it.

Vaccine passports will enable us to get our lives back, they say. No, they won’t. It will be just the beginning of multiple mandated vaccines, beginning with a booster in six months. Soon all vaccines for adults will be added for the same reason: public health. Are you ready for 20 CDC recommended vaccines in order to appear in public?

Digital “passports” have already been developed, to which all your data could be added. A social credit system like China’s could easily be implemented, denying travel, shopping, concerts, or even access to your bank account if you don’t stay “topped up.”

Think it couldn’t happen here? A government or corporation that would require universal vaccination regardless of health status, depriving healthy people of their liberties until they submit, would do that and much more.

Florida has one of the better outcomes nationwide, despite a high elderly population, low restrictions, and a ban on vaccine passports. Why not follow their example?

This past year in Oregon we have learned that once lost, it is almost impossible to get our freedoms back. While other states are lifting restrictions, Oregon made the mask mandates permanent. Vaccine passports would give the government (or by proxy corporations) complete control over our bodies. Forever.

To recoil from such a thing is not selfish. It is American. It is human.

Not just no: hell, no. Because if implemented, vaccine passports will unleash a kind of hell upon us all.

Lynn Barton is a 30-year Rogue Valley resident, small farmer, educator, and board member of Children’s Health Defense, Oregon. Email her at lynn.barton@childrenshealthdefense.org.
 
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