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Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:31pm
02 Jan 2022, 12:14pm
Light-HawkAny chance I could see your source on that? Google is just giving "do you have COVID or the cold and how to tell?" articles.
statnews.com
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:31pm
02 Jan 2022, 7:12pm
SakashiroLight-HawkAny chance I could see your source on that? Google is just giving "do you have COVID or the cold and how to tell?" articles.
statnews.com
Thank you!
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:31pm
03 Jan 2022, 1:53pm
People are ignorant to be honest and just because they are vaccinated they walk without masks, ignore distancing and do all sorts of stuff. Sure, the vaccine makes you safer but it does not change the fact you may (and will) chain-spread to people who may not be so lucky.
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:31pm
03 Jan 2022, 9:57pm
TL;DR: Indoors and without masks, the risk of infection after 5 minutes of exposure is almost 100%, even at a distance of 3m. If properly worn, FFP2 or KN95 masks reduce that risk to about 0.1%.
Iwao KishiroPeople are ignorant to be honest and just because they are vaccinated they walk without masks, ignore distancing and do all sorts of stuff. Sure, the vaccine makes you safer but it does not change the fact you may (and will) chain-spread to people who may not be so lucky.
People were promised that if they just get the jab, they could take their masks off and return to a normal life. So that's what they are doing. The problem isn't ignorance but the dogmatic belief that scientists know everything right from the start, are incapable of error, and therefore must not be doubted.
When Omicron showed up in South Africa, vaxxers were quick to point out, "This is what happens when we leave three billion plus people unvaccinated." Now the science shows that Omicron is not only milder (in IFR terms) than even the flu, it also produces immunity against all other variants of SARS-CoV-2, something that none of the vaccines has managed to do. Bottom line: Everyone, vaxxed or not, will catch Omicron at some point, and that may well be the end of the pandemic. Further lockdowns will just delay the inevitable.
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:31pm
03 Jan 2022, 10:12pm
Yuna Sakashirompg.de
TL;DR: Indoors and without masks, the risk of infection after 5 minutes of exposure is almost 100%, even at a distance of 3m. If properly worn, FFP2 or KN95 masks reduce that risk to about 0.1%.
Iwao KishiroPeople are ignorant to be honest and just because they are vaccinated they walk without masks, ignore distancing and do all sorts of stuff. Sure, the vaccine makes you safer but it does not change the fact you may (and will) chain-spread to people who may not be so lucky.
People were promised that if they just get the jab, they could take their masks off and return to a normal life. So that's what they are doing. The problem isn't ignorance but the dogmatic belief that scientists know everything right from the start, are incapable of error, and therefore must not be doubted.
When Omicron showed up in South Africa, vaxxers were quick to point out, "This is what happens when we leave three billion plus people unvaccinated." Now the science shows that Omicron is not only milder (in IFR terms) than even the flu, it also produces immunity against all other variants of SARS-CoV-2, something that none of the vaccines has managed to do. Bottom line: Everyone, vaxxed or not, will catch Omicron at some point, and that may well be the end of the pandemic. Further lockdowns will just delay the inevitable.
It is clear most people still do not understand what a vaccine even does or they would behave much differently. Most people do not want to gain an understanding for themselves about anything and just do what they are told by so-called "experts" without questioning anything. Ignorance is most definitely not bliss.
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:30pm
03 Jan 2022, 10:24pm
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:30pm
03 Jan 2022, 10:46pm
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:30pm
03 Jan 2022, 10:46pm
Yuna SakashiroWhen Omicron showed up in South Africa, vaxxers were quick to point out, "This is what happens when we leave three billion plus people unvaccinated." Now the science shows that Omicron is not only milder (in IFR terms) than even the flu, it also produces immunity against all other variants of SARS-CoV-2, something that none of the vaccines has managed to do. Bottom line: Everyone, vaxxed or not, will catch Omicron at some point, and that may well be the end of the pandemic. Further lockdowns will just delay the inevitable.
This isn't entirely true. Whenever there is an infection, the virus replicates, and that is when mutations can occur. More infections, more chance of a successful mutation - hence why Omicron happened, because the virus is still able to replicate effectively in unvaccinated populations.
Luckily as you say, Omicron is milder. Unluckily, it's more transmissible, which means the same thing, more chance of another mutation. The risk of a dangerous mutation occurring will only be eliminated when enough people have been vaccinated. It's just that that applies globally, whereas each country's outlook is understandably going to be focused on their own. Lockdowns may buy us more time to vaccinate, but at this stage there's not a lot of appetite for that.
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:30pm
03 Jan 2022, 11:13pm
RainbroThe risk of a dangerous mutation occurring will only be eliminated when enough people have been vaccinated.
Provably false.
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 03 Jan 2022, 11:30pm
03 Jan 2022, 11:32pm