5,522 people have died within 28 days of having a Covid-19 Vaccine in Scotland according to Public Health Scotland Daily Expose
I wonder if they took their passports to meet the good lord the savior
According to the spreadsheet provided by Public Health Scotland; which includes the quantity of deaths by type of vaccine and the date they occurred, 1,877 deaths have been due to the Pfizer mRNA jab, 3,643 deaths have been due to the AstraZeneca viral vector jab, and 2 deaths have been due to the Moderna mRNA jab.
Ok I seriously doubt that's what the spreadsheet says.
Now if you want something real to panic about:
Restrictions lifted -> everyone's gathering -> everyone's getting trace alerts and told to self-isolate -> workforce shortage -> supply shortages
Now if you want something real to panic about:
Restrictions lifted -> everyone's gathering -> everyone's getting trace alerts and told to self-isolate -> workforce shortage -> supply shortages
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/
Cases are skyrocketing, yes, but hospital admissions only had a slight incline, and deaths a very minor bump. Over two thirds of residents have received two doses, and almost 90% received at least one.
Still feels a little premature to me, but the situation isn't quite as grim as the case data makes it look. Basically, vaccines work and it's mostly minor cases now.
My question is this. What is the definition of works in this case?
My fear is this virus is never going away. The vaccinations reduce acute infections at a very high rate which is great, but does not stop the transmission from anything I have seen.
Do we have any good data on reduced length of infection. Reduced time transmission is likely? People being infected multiple times already reported.
Success to me is virus burns out because it cannot be spread any longer.
Given enough time it will continue to mutate and we will keep playing this song and dance until the end of times. What is the end game here?
COVID-19 infections are rare and mild after vaccinationMy question is this. What is the definition of works in this case?
My fear is this virus is never going away. The vaccinations reduce acute infections at a very high rate which is great, but does not stop the transmission from anything I have seen.
Do we have any good data on reduced length of infection. Reduced time transmission is likely? People being infected multiple times already reported.
Success to me is virus burns out because it cannot be spread any longer.
Given enough time it will continue to mutate and we will keep playing this song and dance until the end of times. What is the end game here?
COVID-19 infections are rare and mild after vaccination
Less severe illness is already a huge win. Better immune response also reduces both viral load and infection length, which in turn reduces the odds of passing it on to others.
Also, it's not like the other stuff you got vaccinated against as a child isn't still around. That's why you got vaccinated against it.
Panicking over no longer panicking.