cb1111
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We'll know in a couple of weeks. Smart people will continue to be careful while the idiots will pack venues.Here's the conundrum. How do you know all those people packing the restaurants are vaccinated?
We'll know in a couple of weeks. Smart people will continue to be careful while the idiots will pack venues.Here's the conundrum. How do you know all those people packing the restaurants are vaccinated?
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But sure keep linking me outdated and wrong news articles to tell me about something I know first hand.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.