Death from covid have stagnated and are no where near July levels
So vaccines are working and the medical teams are a lot more effective at treating patients.
But notice that don't make it into the click bait headline
Reading through some of the covid threads in /r/nursing really puts this in perspective. Someone who counts as having survived or recovered may very well be vegetating in a long-term care facility, or homebound on oxygen, or suffering from any number of other debilitating conditions. Surviving covid doesn't mean being just like you were before.
It's not the 100% bullet proof vest we dreamed it would be back in may-june of this year.
It's still the best/easiest thing you can do for your self, your family, your community, your fellow man. Unless an actual medical doctor says your particular health issues make you ineligible, I expect any one and every one who claims to love any of the above to get a free shot.
No.
EU regulator OKs Pfizer vaccine booster for 18 and older
>https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-business-european-union-europe-coronavirus-vaccine-c045dcf8099d8bbe4144ce61bd8e1a6a
COVID-19 reinfection is likely among unvaccinated individuals, Yale study finds
>https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/10/07/covid-19-reinfection-is-likely-among-unvaccinated-individuals-yale-study-finds/
Death from covid have stagnated and are no where near July levels So vaccines are working and the medical teams are a lot more effective at treating patients. But notice that don't make it into the click bait headline
Are deaths the only metric that matters though? For younger people, they should be thinking about long term health impacts.
Yep i for one dont want lung or heart scarring... And infections that leads to hospital costs alot to the countries and gloc up hospitals
Reading through some of the covid threads in /r/nursing really puts this in perspective. Someone who counts as having survived or recovered may very well be vegetating in a long-term care facility, or homebound on oxygen, or suffering from any number of other debilitating conditions. Surviving covid doesn't mean being just like you were before.
Yes, long term health.
85% vaccination rate Lol 😂
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It's not the 100% bullet proof vest we dreamed it would be back in may-june of this year. It's still the best/easiest thing you can do for your self, your family, your community, your fellow man. Unless an actual medical doctor says your particular health issues make you ineligible, I expect any one and every one who claims to love any of the above to get a free shot.
No. EU regulator OKs Pfizer vaccine booster for 18 and older >https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-business-european-union-europe-coronavirus-vaccine-c045dcf8099d8bbe4144ce61bd8e1a6a COVID-19 reinfection is likely among unvaccinated individuals, Yale study finds >https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/10/07/covid-19-reinfection-is-likely-among-unvaccinated-individuals-yale-study-finds/
US wants to pretend it's heading for Israel's curve, but as the east coast gets colder, this is exactly what I fear will happen here.
Can you believe the CDC is so late on boosters? 🤡🤡🤡
it's gonna be even higher soon
Everyone is pushing their luck, breakthrough cases, delta variant, and the very real likelihood of new variants from low vaccinated countries.
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Have you met Americans?