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Proof of vaccination or negative COVID test required to attend games

Said lots of dead people.
Check it: https://www.sorryantivaxxer.com/
Lots of dead folks on that website who were healthy adults who thought their immune system could eliminate the virus quickly with minimal (if any) symptoms.
I sincerely hope you don't die though.
Kinda reminds me of the phrase, "Hey, watch this!", something idjits do before they get killed or maimed. The difference, is their stupidity can negatively affect others, so it is much more selfish.

I will say this to anyone that is unvaccinated: Doctors are tired and pissed off at people for not getting vaccinated (90% of current Covid cases in hospital) putting medical workers at extra risk due to the large number of exposures, having pissed off patients in pain that can't get "elective" surgeries and generally causing burn out and turnover by medical providers. Doctors vent about this stuff in break rooms, and your medical chart will show if you are vaccinated or not.

And while protocols state to treat all patients the same, just remember Doctors are human too, with emotions that have run thin.

If my life is on the line, I don't want to be treated by someone that is pissed off at me on top of being overtired and burned out for what they feel at worst is caused by idiots putting the Dr's. health at risk, and at the least of making their job more stressful.

So just remember, if you choose to not get vaccinated and exercise your right to choose (yet not choose to exercise your brain), just remember that all choices have consequences, and someone you may rely to help you is a fallable human. Same reason you should be nice to a waiter: 1)because it is the right and courteous thing to do and 2) no one wants spit in their food.

And like @fishonjazz, I don't want an antivaxxer to die, but I also don't want extra unnecessary exposure risk to my kids under 12 that can't get vaccinated. While Covid can breakthrough to vaccinated, it is less likely to do so, which protects everyone. If one of mine got very sick which could have been prevented by a number of eligible people getting vaccinated, I'd want them suffer the same thing my loved one was going through due to their selfishness/stupidness, and worse. Can't imagine a 1 year old on a ventilator.
 
You can't really be this stupid can you? The chances of someone who is vaccinated having covid is much lower than someone who isn't, as I said above.
The chances of having covid as an unvaccinated person who already had covid is much lower than a vaccinated person who hasn't had covid. But you're not defending that group.

But, look, I agree with you. To achieve perfect safety, everyone should have to be tested. Even those who have a 95% lower chance, sure, test 'em all. But then, what about false negatives? I mean, those still happen, or people who simply don't have enough detectable viral load yet. So, really, we should have just kept everything closed. No sports, no dining out, no parties, no conferences (well, OK, that one wouldn't be so bad).

See, the deal was, we'd reopen things when we had a good vaccine, and in exchange PEOPLE WOULD GET THE VACCINE. But some people haven't upheld their end of the bargain.
The initial deal was to "flatten the curve" but even after that was accomplished, most things continued to be politically charged.

There was never a deal that 100% of people had to get the vaccine in order for things to reopen as you are implying. In fact, there was no cut and dry deal that people agreed to once vaccines became available. It can be argued, though, that the goal is to gain herd immunity via vaccination.

So now it comes down to subjective opinions of what is a tolerable risk regarding covid. Given that the chances of experiencing serious symptoms or death after being vaccinated is incredibly low regardless of what others do, many rational people would think that it is fine to continue living life without having to divide and discriminate against the unvaccinated.

Now I would be ok if they screen checked everyone by taking their temperature and checking for symptoms of illness (not just covid but also for colds and flus) because some people knowingly show up sick to games and that **** is annoying and actually inconsiderate.
 
BTW, the idea was floated above that "natural" immunity from having caught covid is better than getting vaccinated. The CDC would like a word with you about that...

 
BTW, the idea was floated above that "natural" immunity from having caught covid is better than getting vaccinated. The CDC would like a word with you about that...

You illiterate pig. The article is comparing unvaccinated with prior infection vs vaccinated with prior infection. i.e. Both groups had covid, dumbass. Sure you get additional protection regardless, but who cares about reducing a .000000001% chance to ..0000000005% other than idiots like gandalfe (and the other idiots on this board)?

They reached a similar conclusion in the Israel study which also showed that vaccinated people that never had covid were up to 13 times more likely to get covid than unvaccinated with prior infection.

This is why people are fed up with these virtue signaling liberals. They make up ****, they don't know how to read science articles, and they gobble up whatever CNN and MSNBC tells them.
 
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First of all, logic is not your forte, and this will be my last response to you since I can since you are not worth any more of my time.
The drunk driving analogy is not even remotely the same as vaccinated vs unvaccinated. If you get vaccinated, then you are protected, regardless if other people are vaccinated.
I think the drunk driving analogy is pretty appropriate.

The more unvaccinated people there are out in public, the more the virus spreads. The more the virus spreads, the greater the likelihood of the virus mutating into variants that our vaccines are less effective against.
 
So you've seen the clinical evidence from Israel, where the highest rate of vaccination correlates to the highest rate of transmission and infection?
This is very misleading.

The statistic floating around is that nearly 60% of Israeli hospitalized COVID-19 patients are fully vaccinated. The quick conclusion that a lot of people made is that the vaccines aren't effective at reducing spread.

What this conclusion completely ignores is that 92% of Israelis above age 50 have been vaccinated, and a whopping 86% of the unvaccinated population of Israelis are below the age of 50. So when the risk of severe disease is exponentially greater with older people, and the overwhelming majority of older people are vaccinated, it's not that surprising that you see more severe cases in the vaccinated group.

Here's what happens when you separate the data into two groups - younger and older:

Under age 50
Rate of infection per 100k among unvaccinated: 3.9
Rate of infection per 100k among vaccinated: 0.3 (13x lower)

Over age 50
Rate of infection per 100k among unvaccinated: 91.9
Rate of infection per 100k among vaccinated: 13.6 (6.8x lower)

It becomes very clear when you split the two groups by age and analyze them separately that the vaccines are effective, and the "vaccines aren't effective at reducing spread" narrative is garbage.
 
Or maybe, just maybe, WE DON'T WANT PEOPLE TO DIE.

This shouldn't be a political issue. Dolts like yourself who make it into one infuriate me. Just because you and yours we me and mine the worst, don't assume the reverse is true. Trump and his ilk are known for projection. Is this true for you, personally, as well?

And the fact that you think that public safety is "virtue signalling" is revolting.
Hey hey hey...whoa whoa whoa. Slow your roll there buddy. No one said they didn't want people to die. They just want the right people to die.
 
You illiterate pig. The article is comparing unvaccinated with prior infection vs vaccinated with prior infection. i.e. Both groups had covid, dumbass. Sure you get additional protection regardless, but who cares about reducing a .000000001% chance to ..0000000005% other than idiots like gandalfe (and the other idiots on this board)?

They reached a similar conclusion in the Israel study which also showed that vaccinated people that never had covid were up to 13 times more likely to get covid than unvaccinated with prior infection.

This is why people are fed up with these virtue signaling liberals. They make up ****, they don't know how to read science articles, and they gobble up whatever CNN and MSNBC tells them.
Since you call me illiterate, I wonder what it means that you weren't even able to read the second sentence in that link?

These data further indicate that COVID-19 vaccines offer better protection than natural immunity alone and that vaccines, even after prior infection, help prevent reinfections.
 
I wonder how many people filling our ICUs and preventing elective surgeries were people who thought their immune systems were strong enough and didn’t need to get vaccinated?
 
First of all, logic is not your forte, and this will be my last response to you since I can since you are not worth any more of my time.
I want to thank for the chuckle you gave me, in dismissing my command of logic in the same sentence where you misspelled "sense".

Everyone is is very glad you won't be responding to me again, as I am highly annoying, and as long as you post this much stupidity, I will respond.

The drunk driving analogy is not even remotely the same as vaccinated vs unvaccinated. If you get vaccinated, then you are protected, regardless if other people are vaccinated.
Every analogy is flawed.

The vaccine is only 90% effective initially, and that declines over time. Many people are still vulnerable after being vaccinated. Also, many people can't be vaccinated because they are immuno-compromised. Getting vaccinated is the civic duty of every patriotic citizen of their respective country, and more generally every person who cares about the people around them in any way.

Also, both vaccinated and unvaccinated people can still catch covid and spread it.
Thank you again for the chuckle, for after stating how I am logic-deficient, you just contradicted yourself in consecutive paragraphs.

Moreover, unvaccinated people who already had covid are scientifically less of a "safety risk" than vaccinated people who never had covid.
You are completely wrong on the science here. Utterly, totally wrong.

More importantly, people who had covid19, recovered, and then got vaccinated are even safer than people who had covid19, recovered, and then did not get vaccinated. Vaccination always improves the risk profile to yourself and others.

If safety was really the concern, then they would require ALL people to have a test the day before to prove that they don't have covid.
I agree that would be even more safe. Half a loaf is still better than none.

And again this shouldn't happen because illness is a part of life
So, we shouldn't vaccinate against polio, and it was a mistake to remove scarlet fever from the world?

and people have options to protect against any serious complications that can arise from covid, regardless of what other people do.
If you can afford monoclonal antibodies, that is. How like you to only think of the rich.
 
So you've seen the clinical evidence from Israel, where the highest rate of vaccination correlates to the highest rate of transmission and infection?
Israel is a densely-populated country. That correlates to the spread of any contagious disese.

Or you've seen the public health study in England that shows people who have had at least one vaccine shot comprise the majority of hospitalizations and casualties due to covid?
If 90+% of the population is vaccinated, then most of the sick will have been vaccinated.

Or you've seen the antibody studies from California that showed 1/3 of the population already had antibodies (evidence of exposure to covid) as early as May of 2020? Those natural antibodies are more effective than vaccine-induced immunity.
This is just stupid. If they are antibodies to the spike protein, they are the same antibodies regardless of from the vaccine or from exposure. If they are fixated on a different part of the virus, they are less effective, because the virus has an easier time mutating in other parts of its DNA.

As for me, I've had zero health incidents of any kind in the past 20 years.
Yes, the infamous "swamp" theory of disease. Sorry, but Pasteur was right, Bechamp was wrong.
 
This is the real reason why many liberals or people who vote Democrat want vaccination laws. They think that most unvaccinated people are Republicans/conservatives (which is probably true in most regions) and thus want to do anything they can to punish them and strip them of their freedoms. But they will usually argue for this under the guise of safety or some other form of virtue signaling and not outwardly admit it like was done here.

Dude I dont vote in a country where voting is compulsory and I want vaccination laws. Why? Cause I own a business that has been shut for 18 months and I work in a hospital with covid patients everyday.

Un **** yourself and get vaccinated.
 
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