UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic
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I don’t think it’s as simple as vaxxed or unvaxxed this time round. In some ways we’re back to square one albeit we’re more experienced than when the first two waves hit. Will have to see how this plays out with our health care systems. Mild or severe it’s going to be all about numbers.
Received my third Pfizer shot last Saturday. Regardless, I fully expect to be infected this time round given the infectiousness of this particular mutation.
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@renauda said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
I don’t think it’s as simple as vaxxed or unvaxxed this time round. In some ways we’re back to square one albeit we’re more experienced than when the first two waves hit. Will have to see how this plays out with our health care systems. Mild or severe it’s going to be all about numbers.
Received my third Pfizer shot last Saturday. Regardless, I fully expect to be infected this time round given the infectious of this particular mutation.
I'm just hoping that being vaccinated reduces the severity of the illness, as appears to be case until now. That should hopefully reduce the chances of the health systems becoming overwhelmed.
My nephew's just tested positive - he already had it last summer, and now he's got it again, although the symptoms seem pretty mild.
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@jolly said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
It's all those damned vaxxed people!
Getting vaccinated is what we'd call in my work 'due diligence'. There's no guarantee of safety, but you're doing what you can to reduce the risk to yourself and others.
Political point-scoring and posturing aside, I haven't seen a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated for those who are able to.
This isn't rocket science. It's not even political science.
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@doctor-phibes said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
I haven't seen a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated
Of course not
Showing a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated is forbidden
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@copper said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@doctor-phibes said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
I haven't seen a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated
Of course not
Showing a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated is forbidden
Well can you think of one?
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@doctor-phibes said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@copper said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@doctor-phibes said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
I haven't seen a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated
Of course not
Showing a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated is forbidden
Well can you think of one?
No, but I can google
CDC has some reasons: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/recommendations/essentialworker/workplace-vaccination-program.html
But CDC isn't very trustworthy
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No but I can Google
CDC has some reasons: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/recommendations/essentialworker/workplace-vaccination-program.html
But CDC isn't very trustworthy
Nor is much else that a person can apparently Google on the subject.
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@doctor-phibes said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@copper said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@doctor-phibes said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
I haven't seen a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated
Of course not
Showing a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated is forbidden
Well can you think of one?
Cardiac arrest comes to mind.
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@jolly said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@doctor-phibes said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@copper said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@doctor-phibes said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
I haven't seen a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated
Of course not
Showing a single reasonable argument against getting vaccinated is forbidden
Well can you think of one?
Cardiac arrest comes to mind.
That’s like saying don’t shelter in your basement during a tornado in case you get carbon monoxide poisoning
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Not to mention radon gas in basements. Huge around these parts - well at least a huge money maker.
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@jolly said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@renauda said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
Tell us you didn’t Google that.
Didn't have to. Tachycardia, A-fib and blood clots are side effects of the vaccine.
Yeah, but not exactly a good reason to stay unvaccinated.
I realise this has become heavily politicised, but it really shouldn't be. There's no good reason that I'm aware of not to get the shot. Both my kids are vaccinated, as are both their parents.
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You know what all the people posting comparisons with WW2 should note?
How fucking stupid we've become.
Anybody who compares the holocaust with wearing a mask shouldn't be allowed out on their own.
Anybody who spends hours of their day trying to undermine efforts to vaccinate the population is either an imbecile, or an arsehole. Quite possibly both.
800,000 dead Americans, and we're worrying about the vaccine?
It's not the vaccine that's killing people.
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@doctor-phibes said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@jolly said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@renauda said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
Tell us you didn’t Google that.
Didn't have to. Tachycardia, A-fib and blood clots are side effects of the vaccine.
Yeah, but not exactly a good reason to stay unvaccinated.
I realise this has become heavily politicised, but it really shouldn't be. There's no good reason that I'm aware of not to get the shot. Both my kids are vaccinated, as are both their parents.
There's quite a few good reasons not to get vaxxed, usually revolving around vaccine side effects or religious exemptions. And as Omicron is proving, being vaxxed is not preventing people from catching the disease or passing it on. It does look like being vaxxed can reduce the severity of symptoms in the latest variant, which is a good thing.
But right now, I think I heard we are approaching 2000 variations of the virus, albeit most of them not very different. As time passes, there will be many, many more variants. We could be literally taking boosters every thirty days.
At what time do we quit ostracizing people for not taking the vaccine?
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@jolly said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
@renauda said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
Tell us you didn’t Google that.
Didn't have to. Tachycardia, A-fib and blood clots are side effects of the vaccine.
Yes, I’ve heard that. I’ve also heard that in some cases there are no known side effects. My three shots made me want to take afternoon naps.
I don’t usually like to nap in the daytime.
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Quite honestly I’ve become nihilistic and without empathy.
No vaxx? I hope the regret you feel in the ICU won’t be too unbearable.
And by the way, I really don’t know of any substantiated case of people dropping dead after a vaccination. From the amount I read on Twitter, it’s a miracle any of us are still alive. Almost a pandemic of sudden deaths.
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@bachophile said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
I really don’t know of any substantiated case of people dropping dead after a vaccination.
Indeed. However, I believe it was Japan that instituted a warning for the Pfizer vaccine regarding an increased risk of myocarditis.
In the context of lives saved, I'd say it's a minuscule difference.
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@jolly said in UK has highest number of Covid cases in a day since the start of the pandemic:
There's quite a few good reasons not to get vaxxed, usually revolving around vaccine side effects or religious exemptions.
I wonder how many religious exemptions are anything more than 'well, you know, I'm not sure about this, but it doesn't seem right, somehow...'