Ping for your interest
What’s the ratio of vaccinated-to-unvaccinated for COVID in the US (excluding the illegals)?
Literally a surprise to no one who bothered to think. Only the NPCs believed otherwise.
people most at risk of complications from catching COVID were the people most likely to get vaccinated. Duh.
I don’t remember long colds or long flu.
The common cold is often a coronavirus…
So glad that i am a ten percenter..
I don’t see everything....but have not noticed gas_dr or Dugway Duke lately.
OOOOOOOOOOOPS!
Should’ve listened to the family sceptic.
One of the more preposterous claims made by the public health (sic) establishment, and counter to everything we’ve known for many decades, was that natural immunity was not as effective as these vaccines. This sounds like a splendid refutation of the lie.
You know, four years ago, the media was “all in” on blaming Trump for covid-19... relentlessly pushing the idea that somehow “blood was on his hands” because he somehow in some way could have done something different that would have prevented anyone from dying of covid-19. (They never explained exactly how).
But I wonder... do any of the saps who swallowed the media’s narrative, who believed Joe Biden when he told them that they’d never get covid if they got the vax... do they feel burned now? Are they angry about having been so shamelessly lied to? Or do they have amnesia and have basically forgotten that so much they once believe turned out to be untrue?
This is a serious question on my part. As someone who never bought the narrative, I honestly don’t know, and imagine many here are in the same position. Can anyone who has a lot of friends/family members who were in the other camp enlighten us?
“In total, more than 10 million vaccinated people and 10 million unvaccinated people from each of the three countries and four databases were compared, and effectiveness of vaccination with either ChAdOx1 (AstraZeneca) and BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech) was assessed.”
“For each database and country, we created four study cohorts, with each of them representing a specific stage of the national vaccination campaign rollout,” the authors explained. “We defined long COVID as having at least one record of any of the pre-defined symptoms between 90 and 365 days after the date of a PCR-positive test or clinical diagnosis of COVID-19, with no record of that symptom 180 days before SARS-CoV-2 infection.”
“Across all four staggered cohorts in all three countries, vaccination was associated with a lowered risk of developing long COVID. And a slightly stronger preventative effect was seen for the first dose of BNT162b2 than for ChAdOx1, the authors said.”
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/more-evidence-vaccination-reduces-risk-long-covid
Not me. I got Covid and pneumonia, then developed Long Covid a few months afterwards. Still got it.