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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #3660 on: November 17, 2021, 03:20:40 pm »
I don't agree with that... paranoid libs in MoCo still masked up everywhere.

I'm honestly curious. How can you tell that someone who is wearing a mask is liberal and paranoid? Seems like they could just as easily be conservative and at-risk.

Find me a conservative in MoCo that likes to wear masks, I'll wait!

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« Reply #3661 on: November 17, 2021, 03:55:49 pm »
I don't agree with that... paranoid libs in MoCo still masked up everywhere.

I'm honestly curious. How can you tell that someone who is wearing a mask is liberal and paranoid? Seems like they could just as easily be conservative and at-risk.

Find me a conservative in MoCo, I'll wait!

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« Reply #3662 on: November 17, 2021, 03:57:12 pm »
Vermont the most vaccinated state in the US, is now fifth highest for new cases (per capita.)

https://vtdigger.org/2021/11/15/vermont-now-ranks-fifth-highest-in-nation-for-covid-case-rate/

The 72% who are vaccinated account for 80% of the new cases.

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« Reply #3663 on: November 17, 2021, 04:36:41 pm »
Vermont the most vaccinated state in the US, is now fifth highest for new cases (per capita.)

https://vtdigger.org/2021/11/15/vermont-now-ranks-fifth-highest-in-nation-for-covid-case-rate/

The 72% who are vaccinated account for 80% of the new cases.

Pretty strong evidence about the need for boosters. Or another strain  :-\
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« Reply #3664 on: November 18, 2021, 02:15:24 am »

The 72% who are vaccinated account for 80% of the new cases.

I’m sorry, what? 

That article says that they had 606 new cases in the last week of October and 121 of the new cases were vaccinated individuals (breakthrough cases).  That’s 20%, not 80%.

In addition, VT has the 8th lowest hospitalization rate in the nation because their vax rate is so high.
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« Reply #3665 on: November 18, 2021, 03:02:43 am »
smax, go easy on him, space isn't a stats or math guy...
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« Reply #3666 on: November 18, 2021, 08:49:19 am »

The 72% who are vaccinated account for 80% of the new cases.

I’m sorry, what? 

That article says that they had 606 new cases in the last week of October and 121 of the new cases were vaccinated individuals (breakthrough cases).  That’s 20%, not 80%.

In addition, VT has the 8th lowest hospitalization rate in the nation because their vax rate is so high.

THanks for correcting me. I misread the graph. I miss my large old man work monitor. I guess I was looking for evidence that we all need to get the booster. Perhaps we don't (not really enough info in the article to tell if the deceasing ratio of unvaxxed with COVID to vaxxed with COVIS is due to more people still getting vaxxed and hence a larger pool for them and smaller pool of unvaxxed, or breakthrough cases happening with more regularity to due waning vaccine effectiveness over time.) Carry on.

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« Reply #3667 on: November 18, 2021, 09:04:27 am »

The 72% who are vaccinated account for 80% of the new cases.

I’m sorry, what? 

That article says that they had 606 new cases in the last week of October and 121 of the new cases were vaccinated individuals (breakthrough cases).  That’s 20%, not 80%.

In addition, VT has the 8th lowest hospitalization rate in the nation because their vax rate is so high.

THanks for correcting me. I misread the graph. I miss my large old man work monitor. I guess I was looking for evidence that we all need to get the booster. Perhaps we don't (not really enough info in the article to tell if the deceasing ratio of unvaxxed with COVID to vaxxed with COVIS is due to more people still getting vaxxed and hence a larger pool for them and smaller pool of unvaxxed, or breakthrough cases happening with more regularity to due waning vaccine effectiveness over time.) Carry on.

Sounds like some mainstream liberal agenda

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« Reply #3668 on: November 18, 2021, 09:27:41 am »

The 72% who are vaccinated account for 80% of the new cases.

I’m sorry, what? 

That article says that they had 606 new cases in the last week of October and 121 of the new cases were vaccinated individuals (breakthrough cases).  That’s 20%, not 80%.

In addition, VT has the 8th lowest hospitalization rate in the nation because their vax rate is so high.

THanks for correcting me. I misread the graph. I miss my large old man work monitor. I guess I was looking for evidence that we all need to get the booster. Perhaps we don't (not really enough info in the article to tell if the deceasing ratio of unvaxxed with COVID to vaxxed with COVIS is due to more people still getting vaxxed and hence a larger pool for them and smaller pool of unvaxxed, or breakthrough cases happening with more regularity to due waning vaccine effectiveness over time.) Carry on.

Sounds like some mainstream liberal agenda

By "mainstream liberal" I meant the people who voted for Hillary and Biden and think that Bernie is a monster who is going to take all their money.

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« Reply #3669 on: November 18, 2021, 09:34:18 am »
You are topping yourself lately…..



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« Reply #3670 on: November 18, 2021, 09:39:34 am »
You are topping yourself lately…..

You should probably keep that kind of kinky stuff to the Walky thread.

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« Reply #3671 on: November 18, 2021, 02:06:31 pm »
MoCo anecdotal information:

Co-Worker: 50ish, double pfizered, got pretty ill, monoclonals infused, around a week afterwards he no longer tests positive, feels lousy still, lotsa coughing, no sense taste or smell, exhausted, been out of commisson since around 10/29. His wife and 2 schoolage kids, no symptoms, and all negative tests. [I have not seen him in person for at least a month, so no exposure for me from him. We share an assistant, and he interacted in person with her. She has not gotten sick, and continues to test negative].

Client, late 40s: non-vaxed, got pretty ill, monoclonals infused, got better. His top salesperson, 60ish (I am assuming also no vax): in ICU on ventilator for the past week, looks grim.

Friend of Friend: 60ish, fully vaxxed, did a couple of weeks on ventilator, has recovered. Unsure on how is feeling now.






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« Reply #3672 on: November 18, 2021, 02:17:54 pm »
Wait - are they liberal or conservative?

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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #3673 on: November 18, 2021, 02:34:12 pm »
Wait - are they liberal or conservative?

MoCo anecdotal information:

Co-Worker: 50ish, double pfizered, got pretty ill, monoclonals infused, around a week afterwards he no longer tests positive, feels lousy still, lotsa coughing, no sense taste or smell, exhausted, been out of commisson since around 10/29. His wife and 2 schoolage kids, no symptoms, and all negative tests. [I have not seen him in person for at least a month, so no exposure for me from him. We share an assistant, and he interacted in person with her. She has not gotten sick, and continues to test negative]. Conservative, but no trumper.

Client, late 40s: non-vaxed, got pretty ill, monoclonals infused, got better. His top salesperson, 60ish (I am assuming also no vax): in ICU on ventilator for the past week, looks grim. Conservative, trumpers.

Friend of Friend: 60ish, fully vaxxed, did a couple of weeks on ventilator, has recovered. Unsure on how is feeling now. Liberal.

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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #3674 on: November 18, 2021, 04:23:54 pm »
what day of the week did they get their positive results?
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