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miamizsun

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Posted: Feb 25, 2021 - 11:01am

 Coaxial wrote:
Covid-19, second dose, vaccine coursing through my veins like an avalanche coming down the mountain. All good so far although unlike the first dose this injection was not painless.  
 
happy for you

you may feel some slide effects

prepare accordingly 

{#Good-vibes}
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Feb 25, 2021 - 10:22am



 Lazy8 wrote:
The news just getting better and better:

Janssen/J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Cuts Transmission, New Data Show

New findings suggest the Janssen/Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine can reduce the risk of an immunized person unknowingly passing along the virus to others.

The single-dose vaccine reduces the risk of asymptomatic transmission by 74% at 71 days compared with placebo, according to documents released today by the US Food and Drug administration.


And check out this discussion of single-dose immunity with the Pfizer vaccine.
 

I'm waiting to hear from our County Health doc as to whether I should get dose #2 or leave it for someone else. I have a feeling he'll say to get the shot. 

A nurse supervisor prepared a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a mass vaccination site in Hartford, Conn., this month.

People Who Have Had Covid Should Get Single Vaccine Dose, Studies Suggest


GeneP59

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Posted: Feb 25, 2021 - 9:11am

 Coaxial wrote:
Covid-19, second dose, vaccine coursing through my veins like an avalanche coming down the mountain. All good so far although unlike the first dose this injection was not painless. Stay safe my friends!
 
Congrats! {#Cheers}

Kind of hope I’ll get mine by June. I’m in between the, got 1 issue not 2 and I’m only 62.

And latest word is that we will probably need a booster shot late this year or early next year. {#Eek}

Groundhog Day
Coaxial

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Posted: Feb 25, 2021 - 8:52am

Covid-19, second dose, vaccine coursing through my veins like an avalanche coming down the mountain. All good so far although unlike the first dose this injection was not painless.  
miamizsun

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Posted: Feb 25, 2021 - 3:55am

 Lazy8 wrote:
The news just getting better and better:

Janssen/J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Cuts Transmission, New Data Show

New findings suggest the Janssen/Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine can reduce the risk of an immunized person unknowingly passing along the virus to others.

The single-dose vaccine reduces the risk of asymptomatic transmission by 74% at 71 days compared with placebo, according to documents released today by the US Food and Drug administration.


And check out this discussion of single-dose immunity with the Pfizer vaccine.
 

this guy bangs on about this regularly (worth your time)


miamizsun

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Posted: Feb 25, 2021 - 3:52am

 R_P wrote:

A short film offering a firsthand perspective of the brutality of the pandemic inside a Covid-19 I.C.U.
 

sad

one of the most humbling experiences i've ever had was having a sick child

sick enough to go to be given a likely death sentence and shipped to a large "children's" hospital for care

i saw floor after floor of sick and dying babies and young children

for two years, we saw little roommates come and "go"

unbelievably heart-wrenching 

how those nurses and docs do it is beyond me

i remember being told that the stress on these care givers increases their suicide rate

i imagine covid care is similar

will view this in a few minutes

peace
westslope

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Posted: Feb 25, 2021 - 1:02am



 Lazy8 wrote:.
...

My youngest builds refrigerated trailers. One of their customers in Arizona—rush orders—is using theirs to hold bodies because they've run out of space in morgues and funeral homes.

Each one can hold 50 bodies.

He's built 6 of them.
 
Grim.

Lazy8

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Posted: Feb 24, 2021 - 6:10pm

R_P wrote:

A short film offering a firsthand perspective of the brutality of the pandemic inside a Covid-19 I.C.U.

My youngest builds refrigerated trailers. One of their customers in Arizona—rush orders—is using theirs to hold bodies because they've run out of space in morgues and funeral homes.

Each one can hold 50 bodies.

He's built 6 of them.
Lazy8

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Posted: Feb 24, 2021 - 5:43pm

The news just getting better and better:

Janssen/J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Cuts Transmission, New Data Show

New findings suggest the Janssen/Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine can reduce the risk of an immunized person unknowingly passing along the virus to others.

The single-dose vaccine reduces the risk of asymptomatic transmission by 74% at 71 days compared with placebo, according to documents released today by the US Food and Drug administration.


And check out this discussion of single-dose immunity with the Pfizer vaccine.
miamizsun

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Posted: Feb 24, 2021 - 1:54pm


R_P

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Posted: Feb 24, 2021 - 11:47am


A short film offering a firsthand perspective of the brutality of the pandemic inside a Covid-19 I.C.U.
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Posted: Feb 23, 2021 - 12:41pm



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Lazy8

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Posted: Feb 23, 2021 - 8:09am

Ohmsen wrote:
Has it changed since then? - Are the vaccines available of this day life-saving? Can they stop transmission

The articles you link to contain the answers to your questions. Are you
disputing those answers?
posing them rhetorically?
just trolling?

Do you have alternative answers of your own? I mean...I don't really care—the answers already available from credible sources suffice for me—but at some point I'll probably end up arguing with someone like you when there are actual consequences and I could use the practice.
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Posted: Feb 23, 2021 - 4:20am

 miamizsun wrote: 
I predict that we are all going to die.  My Uncle Sal told me to book it especially with no over under like that. {#Cowboy}
miamizsun

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Posted: Feb 23, 2021 - 3:56am



 Ohmsen wrote:
miamizsun wrote:
 
Has it changed since then? - Are the vaccines available of this day life-saving? Can they stop transmission
 

things are always changing, yes and yes

these are all relative


miamizsun

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Posted: Feb 22, 2021 - 6:35pm

one year ago...

Health experts warn life-saving coronavirus vaccine still years away

R_P

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Posted: Feb 21, 2021 - 1:02pm

A Ripple Effect of Loss: U.S. Covid Deaths Approach 500,000
A nation numbed by misery and loss is confronting a number that still has the power to shock: 500,000.

Roughly one year since the first known death by the coronavirus in the United States, an unfathomable toll is nearing — the loss of half a million people.

No other country has counted so many deaths in the pandemic. More Americans have perished from Covid-19 than on the battlefields of World War I, World War II and the Vietnam War combined.

The milestone comes at a hopeful moment: New virus cases are down sharply, deaths are slowing and vaccines are steadily being administered.

But there is concern about emerging variants of the virus, and it may be months before the pandemic is contained.

Each death has left untold numbers of mourners, a ripple effect of loss that has swept over towns and cities. Each death has left an empty space in communities across America: a bar stool where a regular used to sit, one side of a bed unslept in, a home kitchen without its cook.

The living find themselves amid vacant places once occupied by their spouses, parents, neighbors and friends — the nearly 500,000 coronavirus dead. (...)

R_P

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Posted: Feb 20, 2021 - 10:54am

When Could the United States Reach Herd Immunity? It’s Complicated.

R_P

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Posted: Feb 19, 2021 - 1:45pm

And Then the Gorillas Started Coughing
Humans are spreading the coronavirus to other animals. What does that mean for all of us?

For the evening news, this was a cute animal story with a happy ending. For certain biologists and veterinarians around the world, it was a small seismic tremor, the latest in a series, that reminded them of some ominous, little-recognized possibilities related to our pandemic event, which has already been tectonic.

Covid-19 is a zoonosis, meaning a disease produced by a virus or other pathogen that has spilled into humans from an animal. The animal of origin this time, as all the world knows, was almost certainly a bat. Scientists use another fancy term for when the spilling goes back, or onward, from a human to some nonhuman animal: anthroponosis.

There’s been a smattering of news accounts over the past year about anthroponotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2: human into mink on the fur farms of Denmark, resulting in rampant spread and cullings by the millions; human into tigers and lions at the Bronx Zoo in New York; human into snow leopards at the Louisville Zoo in Kentucky; human into another tiger at the zoo in Knoxville, Tenn.

Laboratory studies have shown that domestic cats also are highly susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection and can transmit it to other cats; dogs are less susceptible, and the virus doesn’t replicate as well within them. The American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reminds people to practice “healthy habits” with their pets. Better for you — and better for them, since you are probably more likely to give the virus to your dog or your cat than to receive it from them.

R_P

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Posted: Feb 19, 2021 - 12:59pm

 rhahl wrote:
 black321 wrote:
This is where COVID relief $ needs to be targeted...not random $1400 checks, to many if not most who don't need it.

92 Percent of NYC Restaurants Couldn’t Pay Full Rent in December

BY FEBRUARY 16, 2021 2:36 PM
https://commercialobserver.com...
Most people don't need restaurants now, or the foreseeable future.  I think we will be lucky if the death rate goes below 20K per month.
 
We do need them. To deliver food.
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