Posted on 08/31/2021 6:26:32 AM PDT by redgolum
Vaccine effectiveness against hospitalization drops, CDC says The COVID-19 vaccines' ability to keep people out of the hospital appears to be dropping slightly, particularly for those 75 and older, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday during an advisory panel.
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It’s ABC Snooz. Do you suppose it’s true?
The CDC had plans in place a year ago to ship millions of Americans off to “green zones” where they will be “safe”. Anyone of any age with underlying medical conditions. What is that, like 60 million people? We had a thread here a while ago. Of course, snopes says it’s false. Of course they do.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/global-covid-19/shielding-approach-humanitarian.html
A high school friends daughter died this week from covid. She was in her 40s. Her mom is now in at UMMC with covid and not doing well. I don’t know if they were vaccinated…haven’t spoke with her in a few months except for text messages. My guess my friend was vaccinated but not sure if her daughter was.
Korea sent Covid cases to special housing IIRC
Sorry to here that.
My neighbor had the vax, and now has some rather severe lung complications. They at first thought it was because of covid, but are not so sure now.
“A vaccine either works or it does not. There are no “boosters”.”
Ever give your DOG shots? “All adult dogs should receive: a rabies booster one year after the first vaccination and every three years thereafter; a DHPP (distemper/adenovirus/parainfluenza/hepatitis) booster one year after the last puppy series; a DHPP booster at two years of age and a DHPP booster in three-year intervals thereafter.
Dogs with extensive exposure to other dogs (boarding, grooming, outdoor or free-roaming dogs) should receive an initial vaccine against kennel cough and then annual boosters (good for one year). It is also recommended that dogs exposed to lakes and rivers when hunting, camping or hiking be vaccinated against leptospirosis every six months.”
Woof woof. I am not a dog.
I hear that sometimes, too many times, the remedy is worse than the disease.
Only the vaxtards will fall for it.
No, you are not a dog. But vaccines do NOT always last forever. Depends on the vaccine. Always has.
Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis is good for 10 years. Flu shots are supposed to be good for a year, even if the primary strain remains constant.
Depends on if the .gov decides to go for 100% forced vaccination.
As in door to door with guns.
“Depends on the vaccine. Always has”
I agree with your description. In this case, the constant mutations, from whatever cause, make for a leaky vaccine that can permit an infection without obvious symptoms. Vaccines against viruses like this and the flu are trying to hit a moving target.
Considering the effectiveness, cost of treatment and lack side effects, monoclonal antibodies are much better than pre-treatment with a sketchy genetic therapeutic. Or so says a nobody.
“Vaccine effectiveness against hospitalization drops slightly, CDC says” is the actual title from ABC.
This is the headline I see at the link:
Vaccine effectiveness against hospitalization drops slightly, CDC says
One would almost think we had a virus that was genetically engineered in a lab to be resistant to vaccines.
Coronaviruses mutate a lot. Natural coronaviruses are also resistant to vaccines.
The actual article is very encouraging. The comparison is between pre-delta and post-delta time periods, we know Delta is mutated enough so that vaccines are slightly less effective, and yet it only impacts hospitaliation slightly, and is still preventing serious infections.
Also, the 75+ cohort should be getting boosters now.
I know, “booster” is a dirty word for some people, as if “two doses of vaccine 3 weeks apart” was just “normal vaccine”, but “a third dose 8 months later” is shocking.
Did you know the DTaP vaccine schedule is 2 months, then 4 months, then 6 months, then 15 months? That clearly must not be a vaccine, if you have to give it again 11 months after you already gave a 2 2-month “boosters”.
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