Which vaccine?
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@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
You guys need to go to the tin-foil hat store.
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@George-K said in Which vaccine?:
@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
You guys need to go to the tin-foil hat store.
Once is circumstance. Twice is coincidental. Three is enemy fire...
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@jon-nyc said in Which vaccine?:
That’s a change, Loki. Within days of the election you actually posted that we weren’t going to hear about Covid anymore.
Well I didn’t anticipate the vaccine savior coming so fast and then Coumo wanting to delay it such that Biden would get credit for saving the country.
So now we have to wait until we can figure out how this becomes a Biden win.... thanks for helping me answer my own question.
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I very much doubt that Oxford University delayed announcing their vaccine in order to lavish praise on Joe Biden.
I realize that many Americans believe that the freaking universe revolves around Washington DC, but really chaps....get a grip on yourselves, if you haven't done so already.
And if the American drug companies did delay in this manner, it might be worth pondering why they would do such a thing, other than being part of a global conspiracy secretly funded by George Soros. Because if George Soros is secretly behind the vaccine, I tip my hat to him!
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I’ll try all of them, what the hell,
90 plus 95 plus 95 = 280% efficacy. What could go wrong?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Which vaccine?:
I very much doubt that Oxford University delayed announcing their vaccine in order to lavish praise on Joe Biden.
I realize that many Americans believe that the freaking universe revolves around Washington DC, but really chaps....get a grip on yourselves, if you haven't done so already.
And if the American drug companies did delay in this manner, it might be worth pondering why they would do such a thing, other than being part of a global conspiracy secretly funded by George Soros. Because if George Soros is secretly behind the vaccine, I tip my hat to him!
Quite frankly I could care less about the past, what I want to see is a strategy and pressure to get everyone the vaccine as soon as possible. I’m astounded I am either an outlier or too stupid to understand why the news isn’t running with this, big time. Instead we see a death count and the death of democracy. Wtf.
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@George-K said in Which vaccine?:
@Mik said in Which vaccine?:
@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
Funny that all this happened within a couple of weeks after the election...
Certainly is.
You guys need to go to the tin-foil hat store.
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@Loki said in Which vaccine?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Which vaccine?:
I very much doubt that Oxford University delayed announcing their vaccine in order to lavish praise on Joe Biden.
I realize that many Americans believe that the freaking universe revolves around Washington DC, but really chaps....get a grip on yourselves, if you haven't done so already.
And if the American drug companies did delay in this manner, it might be worth pondering why they would do such a thing, other than being part of a global conspiracy secretly funded by George Soros. Because if George Soros is secretly behind the vaccine, I tip my hat to him!
Quite frankly I could care less about the past, what I want to see is a strategy and pressure to get everyone the vaccine as soon as possible. I’m astounded I am either an outlier or too stupid to understand why the news isn’t running with this, big time. Instead we see a death count and the death of democracy. Wtf.
The past often dictates the future.
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@taiwan_girl said in Which vaccine?:
@Jolly hopefully President Trump already has a plan that has been detailed out. And hopefully President elect Biden will use that and build on that to maximize the speed of the vaccine to people
The plan, or at least the gist of one, has been in place for several weeks. Trump has tasked the military with transporting the vaccine. As for storage and innoculation, I do not know.
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@Jolly said in Which vaccine?:
@jon-nyc said in Which vaccine?:
That’s a change, Loki. Within days of the election you actually posted that we weren’t going to hear about Covid anymore.
And we haven't, at least not in a particular way.
Random sample - FWIW (because I’m familiar with it):
The Daily is a podcast by the NYT. Picks one story from the day and does a 20 min episode on it.
Over the last 10 days, 5 episodes have been about COVID. The other 5 have been about election, and a smattering of other topics.
Another datapoint: my Canadian parents. They’re super worried about COVID now, and they don’t even have a Trump.
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@bachophile said in Which vaccine?:
I’ll try all of them, what the hell,
90 plus 95 plus 95 = 280% efficacy. What could go wrong?
LOL, bach. Count me in on that. My math might be different, but my hopes the same.
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You guys must watch different news from me. Pretty much every other story I see is about Covid.
If all you do is look at the US political pages, then don't complain if all you read about is US politics.
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Whichever vaccine you get, it’s gonna suck.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Which vaccine?:
Whichever vaccine you get, it’s gonna suck.
Participants in Moderna and Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine trials told CNBC in September that they were experiencing high fever, body aches, bad headaches, daylong exhaustion and other symptoms after receiving the shots. While the symptoms were uncomfortable, and at times intense, the participants said they often went away after a day, sometimes sooner, and that it was better than getting Covid-19.''
Swell
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I don't see any statistics on how many people experienced this, or percentages. This quote seems to indicate this is widespread.
“If this proves to work, people are going to have to toughen up,” she said. “The first dose is no big deal. And then the second dose will definitely put you down for the day for sure. ... You will need to take a day off after the second dose.”