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I read on twitter that it was over 200%, so that must be right.My people are telling me that 115% of FDA employees have gotten the vaccine.
I read on twitter that it was over 200%, so that must be right.My people are telling me that 115% of FDA employees have gotten the vaccine.
The article is from March, ~1 month after the vaccine was first released.Almost half of the frontline health care workers haven't had the vaccine even though they have been eligible for a long time.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/health-care-workers-covid-19-vaccine-half-not-vaccinated/#app
https://coronavirus.nautil.us/healthcare-workers-refuse-vaccine/
The first link was from March of this year so 2 months ago and the other one said 4 months ago. Patient contact doesn't matter. If the virus is in the hospital it will spread.The article is from March, ~1 month after the vaccine was first released.
Also the number includes people who work at hospitals in janitorial and cna jobs, who are overwhelmingly minorities. But have a lot less patient contact.
I can speak from anecdotal but significant sample size of Boston Healthcare workers, I would say the vaccine take rate is over 80%
Lmao.The first link was from March of this year so 2 months ago and the other one said 4 months ago. Patient contact doesn't matter. If the virus is in the hospital it will spread.
Here's a link from just last month.
https://www.wbtv.com/2021/04/09/vaccine-hesitancy-among-health-care-workers-raises-concerns/
It is also very regional. I know that here in the DC area, the vast majority of janitorial staff at the local hospitals got vaccinated early on.Lmao.
I just fucking told you dude. The first time they gave vaccines was February. March was 1 month after release, about 2 weeks after the very first people to get the shot were getting their second doses.
Also, you must have a pretty poor understanding of hospital ventilation systems, the patient contact absolutely matters.
But sure keep linking me outdated and wrong news articles to tell me about something I know first hand.
It was released in December 2020. So you can stop with the I just told you fucking bullshit.Lmao.
I just fucking told you dude. The first time they gave vaccines was February. March was 1 month after release, about 2 weeks after the very first people to get the shot were getting their second doses.
Also, you must have a pretty poor understanding of hospital ventilation systems, the patient contact absolutely matters.
But sure keep linking me outdated and wrong news articles to tell me about something I know first hand.
Tell him to unblock me so I can shit on his face. You are too cultured to do the same, Jim.It was released in December 2020. So you can stop with the I just told you fucking bullshit.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/14/health/us-coronavirus-monday/index.html
They block you because they can't handle what you dish out. They can do it but when they get it back they block you.Tell him to unblock me so I can shit on his face. You are too cultured to do the same, Jim.
This site says somewhere between 40-75 %. Pretty vague I know.I read the CBS link and 12% say they don't want it and 18% are unsure. To my mechanic s math that is 70% acceptance. This is from people who deal with this stuff daily. Certainly not a scary rejection number
Exactly. That's why I feel a bit disappointed: I thought they were all that with all the shit they fling around, so I just followed suit. Didn't realize right away they were typical two-faced snowflakes.They block you because they can't handle what you dish out. They can do it but when they get it back they block you.