In Texas - Vaccinated and positive
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"Governor Greg Abbott today tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. The Governor has been testing daily, and today was the first positive test result. Governor Abbott is in constant communication with his staff, agency heads, and government officials to ensure that state government continues to operate smoothly and efficiently. The Governor will isolate in the Governor's Mansion and continue to test daily. Governor Abbott is receiving Regeneron's monoclonal antibody treatment.
"Governor Abbott is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, in good health, and currently experiencing no symptoms. Everyone that the Governor has been in close contact with today has been notified. Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott tested negative."
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@george-k said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
Governor Abbott is receiving Regeneron's monoclonal antibody treatment.
"Governor Abbott is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, in good health, and currently experiencing no symptoms.It's good to be the king.
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@89th said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
Since he's vaccinated he basically has a 99% chance of not going to the hospital. Not bad.
If he wasn’t vaccinated, he would have a 92% chance of not going to the hospital. Not that much worse…
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@lufins-dad said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
@89th said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
Since he's vaccinated he basically has a 99% chance of not going to the hospital. Not bad.
If he wasn’t vaccinated, he would have a 92% chance of not going to the hospital. Not that much worse…
If you say '7 times more likely to go to hospital' it doesn't sound nearly as good.
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@lufins-dad said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
If he wasn’t vaccinated, he would have a 92% chance of not going to the hospital. Not that much worse…
Does that take into account his age and other comorbidities?
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@axtremus said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
@lufins-dad said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
If he wasn’t vaccinated, he would have a 92% chance of not going to the hospital. Not that much worse…
Does that take into account his age and other comorbidities?
No, but neither did 89th…
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@lufins-dad said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
@axtremus said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
@lufins-dad said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
If he wasn’t vaccinated, he would have a 92% chance of not going to the hospital. Not that much worse…
Does that take into account his age and other comorbidities?
No, but neither did 89th…
How dare you presume that I...
Yeah you're right, which is why I rounded down to 99.0 instead of 99.9.
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@89th said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
@lufins-dad said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
@axtremus said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
@lufins-dad said in In Texas - Vaccinated and positive:
If he wasn’t vaccinated, he would have a 92% chance of not going to the hospital. Not that much worse…
Does that take into account his age and other comorbidities?
No, but neither did 89th…
How dare you presume that I...
Yeah you're right, which is why I rounded down to 99.0 instead of 99.9.
And would probably move Abbot to 96% if he was unvaccinated.
Of course, “mild COVID” can suck donkey balls and still leave you with lifelong health issues. That’s what is not getting enough play in the media.
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One would think if there was a vaccinated and infected and at serious risk for hospitalization and death on a population level that the booster shot would be offered sooner and not with an eight month after second shot.
Certainly we have tons of left over vaccine and a distribution model to handle it.