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Just having kids in school is kind of ridiculous. Here we have vaccine passports for adults if they want to sit in a restaurant but the largest unvaccinated population is forced to sit 30 or more at a time in cramped poorly ventilated rooms for hours at a time - and we've had no mask mandates there though now some school boards are setting them individually since we seem to be having a lot of outbreaks (mostly not reported except in parent run networks).
It's complicated. I don't know of anyone who has actually been killed or disable by putting on their seat belt - even if they had no intention to drive. The vaccine is not without risk and while the risks are low, people react very differently to consciously choosing to take a risk to help against a risk (like covid) they think they can just avoid.Wales vaccination rate is around 70%.
Covid: How many people have been vaccinated in Wales?
The Covid vaccine programme is turning to spring boosters for the vulnerable.www.bbc.com
US seat belt use rate is also around 78%.
More than 50% of people killed in US traffic accidents were wearing their seat belts.
Seat Belt Statistics | How Many Injuries & Deaths Per Year
Seat belt statistics from 2014, 2012, and more. Get the facts about seat belt usage and car accidents in the United States.www.edgarsnyder.com
...So what you're actually saying here is the COVID vaccine is more effective than seat belts at saving your life... And that's supposed to be an argument against it? Muh math, indeed.
You obviously don't remember the automatic seat belts back in the early 90's.It's complicated. I don't know of anyone who has actually been killed or disable by putting on their seat belt - even if they had no intention to drive. The vaccine is not without risk and while the risks are low, people react very differently to consciously choosing to take a risk to help against a risk (like covid) they think they can just avoid.
Similar disjointed rules over here. I work in a school and there is a mask mandate but it's nigh impossible to enforce and, kids being kids, they're all over each other, fighting or playing, whenever they get the chance. Covid has been rife but I seem to have somehow dodged it so far. Thankfully, despite more people I know catching it, fewer of them seem to be getting as ill. Isolating with a bit of a cold is the most common symptom I hear now.Just having kids in school is kind of ridiculous. Here we have vaccine passports for adults if they want to sit in a restaurant but the largest unvaccinated population is forced to sit 30 or more at a time in cramped poorly ventilated rooms for hours at a time - and we've had no mask mandates there though now some school boards are setting them individually since we seem to be having a lot of outbreaks (mostly not reported except in parent run networks).
Yes, that niggles me too. Irritatingly clumsy writing like that seems to be more common these days.However, something that has been nagging at me for a while now is how popular the incoherent concept of things being 3x (or whatever number of times) less or fewer things are often described as being these days. It MUST be being used to say a third or that the risks or not masking are 3.5x higher - but you can't have 3.5x less unless you have a standard less that this is 3.5x that. I sometimes wonder how people are able to think at all these days looking at the state of the language they try to think in.
Wales vaccination rate is around 70%.
The fact is the vaccine has extremely low risk of any serious side effect associated with it.
Tell that to the people who died from the jab. I know of at least 3 who died same day as getting the jab. These numbers, and side effects in general, are not being collecting and reported.
Thankfully, despite more people I know catching it, fewer of them seem to be getting as ill. Isolating with a bit of a cold is the most common symptom I hear now.
In hospital? Because that's what matter.
I went to look for the Evidence (because that's all that matters).In hospital? Because that's what matter.
"Also, the majority of people in hospital are older.
"This group is more likely to be vaccinated, but also are more likely to be hospitalised because of underlying health conditions, reduced immune response, and because they are more clinically vulnerable."
The hospital admissions rate is 53 per 100,000 of the population in those unvaccinated compared to 32 per 100,000 in those fully vaccinated, in the past month
Broken down, the hospital admissions rate for the under 60s is 3.5 times higher for unvaccinated, compared to those vaccinated. It is also 1.9 times greater for those unvaccinated who are over 60 and those who have been vaccinated.
- Of 19,140 positive tests in the past week, PHW said 33% were among unvaccinated people - that's 6,321 people. 4.5% had one dose and 41.2% two doses, the rest were unknown.
- The case rate amongst the unvaccinated population is far higher - 1,026 cases per 100,000, compared to 348 cases per 100,000 in those who have been double-dosed with a vaccine. The median age of someone testing positive is 34.
Health workers get panic buttons as COVID deniers get violent