Example 11,742 of the treachery, cynicism & hypocrisy of the American right.
The world according to Tim, blame minorities.
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COVID-19 and vaccine hesitancy: A longitudinal study
How do attitudes toward vaccination change over the course of a public health crisis? We report results from a longitudinal survey of United States residents during six months (March 16 –August 16, 2020) of the COVID-19 pandemic. Contrary to past research suggesting that the increased salience...journals.plos.org
No kidding. The MAGA instinct to find strawmen and boogeymen & point fingers, instead of looking squarely in the mirror is truly mind-numbing.
Says the tool reposting whack jobs claiming MAGA has let COVID destroy this nation while utterly overlooking how blacks and hispanics are not getting vaccinated.
Talk about pointing fingers blindly and erroneously.
Here’s a giant STFU from your source, the NIH
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How Immunity Generated from COVID-19 Vaccines Differs from an Infection
A key issue as we move closer to ending the pandemic is determining more precisely how long people exposed to SARS-CoV-2, the COVID-19 virus, will make neutralizing antibodies against this dangerou…directorsblog.nih.gov
Who is the driving force behind the anti-mask, anti-vaccine sentiment in America, Tim? Who is it? Are you man enough to at least acknowledge that? I doubt it.
Look at john hopkins latest studiesSource? I tried to do Superman’s mandated work for you and all I found was this:
COVID-19 immunity: Infection compared with vaccination | British Society for Immunology
The British Society for Immunology has partnered with the UK Coronavirus Immunology Consortium (UK-CIC) to create an infographic which explains the similarities and differences in immunity against COVID-19 gained through infection with SARS-CoV-2 compared with vaccination. Scroll down this page...www.immunology.org
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CDC study confirms vaccination’s greater protection against COVID-19 compared to prior infection and natural immunity | AHA News
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study confirming the comparative effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines versus natural immunity, including immunity gained from prior SARS-CoV-2 infection.www.aha.org
ah, hold upSo now fully vaccinated is changing as a definition. 2 shots of mRNA no longer means fully vaccinated, given a 3rd shot, the booster, will be needed.
It's almost comical at this point.
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WATCH: CDC changes definition of 'fully vaccinated' in light of booster shots
"We believe that that third dose will ultimately be needed to provide the fullest and continual extent of protection that we think people will need for the virus," the Surgeon General said.thepostmillennial.com
Again, you never think anything through. Blacks and Latinos make up 30% of the population. So in the Bible Belt red states with 60+% unvaccinated, how the hell are they more responsible for the low vaccination rate? Show your math!Wow, now Flog isn't just posting articles, he's posting articles that have nothing at all to do with the topic.
Let's recap....
1. Tibs posts a Tweet claiming MAGA has made the virus run rampant in the USA.
2. Tim posts links to articles showing that the groups least vaccinated are blacks and hispanics. Thus...those groups (typically not Conservatives) are holding the country back more than any other.
3. Floggy posts articles showing there is political divide over COVID. Duh.
Stunning how you literally have no idea what the discussion is.
Vile comrade Tibs, useful idiot,Who is the driving force behind the anti-mask, anti-vaccine sentiment in America, Tim? Who is it? Are you man enough to at least acknowledge that? I doubt it.
LOL! Like you’re qualified to give a peer review. The much more educated and successful MEDICAL DOCTORS say “*****, please!”Not once in the article do they talk about Tcells and Bcells, a glaring omission. Your body can be missing antibodies years later, but still have those, which help the body mobilize in order to combat COVID if caught a second time.
Fabulous find Floggy.
Not Thinking, exhibit 1001933203-G32rAgain, you never think anything through. Blacks and Latinos make up 30% of the population. So in the Bible Belt red states with 60+% unvaccinated, how the hell are they more responsible for the low vaccination rate? Show your math!
Never think anything through Part II: You and every other self-admitted vaccine resistant or vaccine hesitant person on this board are white male MAGA conservatives, and you blame Blacks and Latinos for low vaccination rates? Talk about white privilege!
Can people with allergies get the COVID-19 vaccine? Yes, in most cases with 2 exceptions:
- People with a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to any component of either an mRNA vaccine or the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine should NOT receive that vaccine. Many people will be safely able to receive an alternate vaccine. An allergic reaction is considered severe when it is classified by a healthcare provider as an anaphylactic reaction or a person needs to be treated with epinephrine or EpiPen© or if the person must go to the hospital.
If You Are Allergic to Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) or Polysorbate
- PEG and polysorbate are closely related to each other. PEG is an ingredient in the mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna), and polysorbate is an ingredient in the Johnson & Johnson (J&J)/Janssen vaccine. If you are allergic to PEG, you should not get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. Ask your doctor if you can get the J&J/Janssen vaccine.
- If you are allergic to polysorbate, you should not get the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. Ask your doctor if you can get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
2. People with a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to any vaccine or injectable (intramuscular or intravenous) medication should consult with their health provider to assess risk prior to receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
If You Are Allergic to an Ingredient in a COVID-19 Vaccine
If you have had a severe allergic reaction or an immediate allergic reaction—even if it was not severe—to any ingredient in an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, you should not get either of the currently available mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna).
If you have had a severe allergic reaction or an immediate allergic reaction to any ingredient in Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J/Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine, you should not get the J&J/Janssen vaccine.
If you aren’t able to get one type of COVID-19 vaccine because you are allergic to an ingredient in that vaccine, ask your doctor if you should get a different type of COVID-19 vaccine. Learn about the different types of COVID-19 vaccines.
If you had an allergic reaction to a previous shot of an mRNA vaccine
If you aren’t able to get the second shot of an mRNA vaccine because you had an allergic reaction to the first shot, ask your doctor if you should get a different type of COVID-19 vaccine. Learn about the different types of COVID-19 vaccines.
If You Are Allergic to Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) or Polysorbate
PEG and polysorbate are closely related to each other. PEG is an ingredient in the mRNA vaccines, and polysorbate is an ingredient in the J&J/Janssen vaccine.
If you are allergic to PEG, you should not get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. Ask your doctor if you can get the J&J/Janssen vaccine.
If you are allergic to polysorbate, you should not get the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. Ask your doctor if you can get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
If You Are Allergic to Other Types of Vaccines
If you have had an immediate allergic reaction—even if it was not severe—to a vaccine or injectable therapy for another disease, ask your doctor if you should get a COVID-19 vaccine. Your doctor will help you decide if it is safe for you to get vaccinated.
If You Have Allergies Not Related to Vaccines
CDC recommends that people get vaccinated even if they have a history of severe allergic reactions not related to vaccines or injectable medications—such as food, pet, venom, environmental, or latex allergies. People with a history of allergies to oral medications or a family history of severe allergic reactions may also get vaccinated.
LOL! Like you’re qualified to give a peer review. The much more educated and successful MEDICAL DOCTORS say “*****, please!”
Sure, allergies are driving vaccine resistance in the Bible Belt, because that’s where all the people with allergies live, right?Not Thinking, exhibit 1001933203-G32r
Information for Special Populations and the COVID-19 vaccine | Yale Health
yalehealth.yale.edu
List of diseases/medical conditions which would preclude people from getting vaccinated.
yet here you are, Professor Flog, telling the world that everyone should be getting the shot. Regardless of their own medical history, regardless of what their doctor advises, regardles of how the government has (and it has) ****** peepulz over throughout history.
Since you are much, much too ******* lazy to click the link...
From the CDC:
COVID-19 Vaccination
COVID-19 vaccines protect against COVID-19. Get safety info and more.www.cdc.gov
thus, not everyone CAN or SHOULD be getting the Holy Needle. Regardless of what you and Fibs say.
oh, my bad. CdC anD yAlE iS bE yT SoOpReMsIss
Sure, allergies are driving vaccine resistance in the Bible Belt, because that’s where all the people with allergies live, right?
Again, you never think anything through. Blacks and Latinos make up 30% of the population. So in the Bible Belt red states with 60+% unvaccinated, how the hell are they more responsible for the low vaccination rate? Show your math!
Never think anything through Part II: You and every other self-admitted vaccine resistant or vaccine hesitant person on this board are white male MAGA conservatives, and you blame Blacks and Latinos for low vaccination rates? Talk about white privilege!
LOL! Like you’re qualified to give a peer review. The much more educated and successful MEDICAL DOCTORS say “*****, please!”
FIFYIf you've bothered to read anything offered to you, to educate your tiny little mind - peer reviewed medical articles written by doctors - you'd understand the importance of Tcell and Bcell memory and how it is more important than antibodies.
But you don't...so you remain willfully ignorant.
Science?Who is the driving force behind the anti-mask, anti-vaccine sentiment in America, Tim? Who is it? Are you man enough to at least acknowledge that? I doubt it.