JRHEETER
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Ha! My wife would do the sameWell I'm not telling him that he's right and we had covid.
Ha! My wife would do the sameWell I'm not telling him that he's right and we had covid.
Total vaccinations does not equal total people vaccinated. I don’t care who says it, it’s wrong.That is not what the data base said, but you can interpret it any way you want. They came out with the 27 percent figure not me, and that figure requires a cumulative number not what you describe. Again think what you want but your numbers would not add up to theirs.
If you have a problem with the numbers, you should question the database. Total vaccinations reported by CDC site is 92.1 million right now. So that also indicates your interpretation would be wrong.
Each person vaccinated is counted as one vaccination, not that hard.Total vaccinations does not equal total people vaccinated. I don’t care who says it, it’s wrong.
Stubborn, eh?Each person vaccinated is counted as one vaccination, not that hard.
Did you take ibuprofen after the second dose?Anecdotal of course, but it seems like there is an increase in side effects for people that have had covid, especially with Moderna. I've posted my experience with it in a few threads, but in a nutshell... Moderna dose 1 was rough on me. The second dose was rough about 12 hours later, but by the 24 hour mark I was back to normal.
also to try to get those who right now are passing on vaccine to change there mindI'm seeing news articles that are beginning to talk about more relaxed social guidelines for people who have had their vaccination(s). So, for instance, if you have your shots, you can buy a ticket to the game, or concert. That's going to be part of the "Great Reopening", in my opinion.
I just roughed it out.Did you take ibuprofen after the second dose?
Yes, the CDC is issuing new guidelines and will continue to do so as more of the nation becomes vaccinated and they gain a better understanding of this virus.I'm seeing news articles that are beginning to talk about more relaxed social guidelines for people who have had their vaccination(s). So, for instance, if you have your shots, you can buy a ticket to the game, or concert. That's going to be part of the "Great Reopening", in my opinion.
Numbers say the truth, I have no dog in this hunt. You may believe what you want, but the numbers say its wrong.Stubborn, eh?
Honestly not trying to make this political, but you can already do all of that in SC, GA, FL, TX etc., whether vaccinated or not.I'm seeing news articles that are beginning to talk about more relaxed social guidelines for people who have had their vaccination(s). So, for instance, if you have your shots, you can buy a ticket to the game, or concert. That's going to be part of the "Great Reopening", in my opinion.
As of March 8 CDC
30,686,881 full vaccinations
58,873,710 first vaccinations
90,351,750 doses total
April 15 we’re going to be looking for people to entice to get vaccinated. We are moving through those who are desperate for the vaccine very quickly now.10-15 % is under 18 in the US.. or so..
NY state has 10 million who can take the shot right now. 5.5 have gotten it 400K get a shot each week but that goes up every week.. if 30% dont want a shot we are only weeks away from starting to max out this phase..
April 15 we’re going to be looking for people to entice to get vaccinated. We are moving through those who are desperate for the vaccine very quickly now.
You can do all that anywhere. And you probably won't have any problems or spread the disease and cause someone to die. But you might. No matter where you are.Honestly not trying to make this political, but you can already do all of that in SC, GA, FL, TX etc., whether vaccinated or not.
April 15 we’re going to be looking for people to entice to get vaccinated. We are moving through those who are desperate for the vaccine very quickly now.
Come and get me.
I'm between 55-65, I'm not on the essential list, and I don't have any pre-existing conditions.
They won't have to ask me twice.
Maybe we're opening the list up...
I believe you are misinterpreting what the numbers say. But I've spent way too much energy on this.Numbers say the truth, I have no dog in this hunt. You may believe what you want, but the numbers say its wrong.
I only gave the numbers as reported in the database and on the CDC web site. Whether you believe them or not is your problem.
I'd be curious to know how many of those 29 million who've had it are also included in the 60 million or so who've had at least one shot.+the 29 million who've already had it and built a naturally immunity, looking at 119 million.