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54 yr old I worked with died Saturday. Left 2 boys and a wife. Yes he should have gotten the vaccine. Gave him death.I am vaccinated and believe that almost everybody else should get vaccinated as well, but I do not at all support "tell[ing] everybody what they can or can't do." I don't even support mask mandates. It might be different if people choosing not to be vaccinated had a significant effect on others, but from what we have seen, that isn't the case. Yes, some very small number of vaccinated people might contract COVID and get very sick or die from it, but that risk seems every bit as low as for the flu back before this pandemic started and nobody ever gave a crap about flu risk before 2020. People were willing to accept that risk in exchange for freedom. If people are concerned about COVID, they should get vaccinated. If they don't and they die from it, there is no one to blame but themselves. Again, I think people should get vaccinated, but our freedoms are much more important than our safety.
tl;dr - Get vaccinated and give me liberty or give me death.
I agree 100%..They shouldn’t have the right to occupy every ICU bed in every major city despite being given the means to protect themselves from this disease. That’s when their freedom to be morons starts infringing upon others freedoms.
Somebody else has the option to get vaccinated it’s such a dumbass argument!See above. I’m talking about somebody else’s health.
Somebody else has the option to get vaccinated it’s such a dumbass argument!
if you don’t get vaccinated it’s YOUR OWN fault not someone else’s.
I also for the life of we don’t understand what these doc in the box’s and GP’s aren’t trying to treat at all after diagnosis. Instead waiting until people can’t breath and admitting them. Makes ZERO sense
Every patient in a hospital needs a personal advocate. Absolutely.It’s scary to think about, but we had a similar experience when my mom was in the hospital in 2010. There were several nursing errors. She sat for several hours with an IV in her arm that no one ever started. You need someone fairly knowledgeable to advocate for your care and so many people don’t have that.
Dude hinted at the delta variant as being “planned” recentlyHe loves conspiracies.
You are comparable to heart disease.Dude, somebody was comparing it to heart disease.
Poorest and most obese states with the highest concentration of black people?This is a good point which further debunks the anti-vax propaganda. There's a strong correlation between the states with the lowest vaccination rates and states where hospitals are being overrun by the delta wave.
He’s a complete fvcking lunaticDude hinted at the delta variant as being “planned” recently
Poorest and most obese states with the highest concentration of black people?
Poorest and most obese states with the highest concentration of black people?
Black people are the unvaccinated more than white you tard. They are also in hospital moreKY 8%
OK 7.8%
MO 11.8%
AR 15.4%
How about a ton of rural whites? Blacks are definitely hesitant but the factor for all of those states are white and rural republicans. Blacks are also hesitant and that combination isn’t good.
Big difference. LolBlacks, per capita, are more vaccinated in Alabama than whites. (34.7% to 34%).
Black people are the unvaccinated more than white you tard. They are also in hospital more
Big difference. Lol
That’s not true in the least. As a whole, white people are the highest number in the unvaccinated category.Black people are the unvaccinated more than white you tard. They are also in hospital more
Thank God for educated AL whites and white Dems in AL to keep it close.
Third shot done today for both my mom and me. We went out to dinner to “celebrate.”
My dad has a slight fever and had an episode of hives that comes due to another reason. Vaccine definitely could have done it since it has been a couple of months since his last episode. Ling story by doctors haven’t figured it out over two years. Had Malaria in Vietnam. One theory was it was the malaria waking up in his body as the cells were fighting a cancer he had a few years ago. Has third shot today. Leaving phone on tonight just in case at his request.
Hospitalizations would decrease 10 fold if people would get vaccinatedMaybe general practitioners/the medical community in general should start placing more focus on ambulatory care instead of sending people home/telling them they don’t treat COVID. Then maybe hospitalizations would decrease?
Somebody else has the option to get vaccinated it’s such a dumbass argument!
if you don’t get vaccinated it’s YOUR OWN fault not someone else’s.
I also for the life of we don’t understand what these doc in the box’s and GP’s aren’t trying to treat at all after diagnosis. Instead waiting until people can’t breath and admitting them. Makes ZERO sense
You would think, but there is a gapping whole in ambulatory research studies. Peter A McCullough (MD from T a&m) seems to be the only one attempting to address this phenomenon.Your last sentence has me miffed too. The whole go home, stay hydrated and take your favorite flu medicine until you can't breath, has me scratching my head. Dude in the other thread had a Doc give him several meds, even some that other Docs won't prescribe, (e.g. Ivermectin).
I'd think we would DEFINITELY find a way to be gathering every single piece of data on treatment routines that we can. The ones that show promise should have multiple studies done in multiple countries, with randomly assigned teams etc. This thing has been around long enough to hopefully have some scientific basis for consistent treatment routines by now so that it might alleviate some of the burden on the medical system.
You want the government to control how much food and drink you are allowed each day? So you want the government to control the parties and what is served in our country, you want the government to decide when you can go out to eat and what you can be served while you are out? Surely you are not serious.personally i’m sick people being able to make their own choices. yes there should be a vaccine mandate in much the same way people should have a calorie limit on how much food per day they can eat.
You are so gosh damn stupidThank God for educated AL whites and white Dems in AL to keep it close.
You are so gosh damn stupid
Very very unlikely. That doesn't account for the thousands of people that live in Alabama but got vaccinated in another state (like my parents).Blacks, per capita, are more vaccinated in Alabama than whites. (34.7% to 34%).
You would think, but there is a gapping whole in ambulatory research studies. Peter A McCullough (MD from T a&m) seems to be the only one attempting to address this phenomenon.
There has been a universal assumption among many that education level negatively correlated with vaccine hesitancy - more educated people are more likely to receive the vaccine.
But researchers also found that within the first five months of 2021 the largest decrease in skepticism about getting the vaccine was among the least educated - those with a high school education or less.
This is also great news:
In January, nearly 60 per cent of black Americans were hesitant to receive the vaccine, though that number was slashed in half down to 30 per cent by May.
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I went out and listened to Dr. McCollough's testimony to what appeared to be a Congressional sub-committee(???), and it's really hard to understand why, (if there is indeed an early treatment gap). I was thinking about that recently, and we are discussing it here, but to hear it articulated by someone with credentials, who is as published as he is, and who knows the medical system, it's just stunning if it is indeed true. He doesn't seem like a true kook type just based on What he said in the video alone.
All of these types of things taken together, and folks are still completely oblivious to even notice that there are a lot of inconsistencies, oddities and signals out there. Instead, they just follow the playbook, and call anyone who does notice them a kook, or "conspiracy guy". What gives??? @mrhickory, @stevesawbone, and other doctors, I know that you are busy, but I'd love to get your take on what this guy is saying.
Also, it appears that WAS the Vice Chief of Internal medicine at Baylor, but he's either been fired, and/or sued by Baylor due to his statements.
Very very unlikely. That doesn't account for the thousands of people that live in Alabama but got vaccinated in another state (like my parents).
Also, I'm a little skeptical of the 77.1% rate for mixed races.
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons - Wikipedia
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Yes.Why post that??? Are you saying that Dr. McCollough was a member of the AAPS?
What you posted is literal bought and paid for propoganda.Why post that??? Are you saying that Dr. McCollough was a member of the AAPS?
Yes.
What you posted is literal bought and paid for propoganda.
It is from the AAPS YouTube channel.