Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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Keep in mind a few months ago they redefined herd immunity to only be from vaccination. Why'd they do that? ...

As Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer implores the White House for a surge of vaccines to stem a surge in COVID-19, there may be a flaw in her solution: Many counties can’t find takers for the current supply. [source]

So now that not enough people are rushing to get the jab they can threaten lockdowns and unending suffering again. Wonderful. Emergency powers forever!

Conveniently Whitmer is in a state with some, shall we say, questionable voting occurrences in the last election. LOL people in that state (and others with similar governance) are fucked, there's no getting rid of these assholes. Like I've said since Dec, there are consequences for letting a stolen election stand, and cunts like Whitmer are just the tip of that iceberg.

If your state sounds like Michigan, get out while you can. You were warned.
 
Keep in mind a few months ago they redefined herd immunity to only be from vaccination. Why'd they do that? ...



So now that not enough people are rushing to get the jab they can threaten lockdowns and unending suffering again. Wonderful. Emergency powers forever!

Conveniently Whitmer is in a state with some, shall we say, questionable voting occurrences in the last election. LOL people in that state (and others with similar governance) are fucked, there's no getting rid of these assholes. Like I've said since Dec, there are consequences for letting a stolen election stand, and cunts like Whitmer are just the tip of that iceberg.

If your state sounds like Michigan, get out while you can. You were warned.
Well I mean there are a few ways to get rid of the--
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Don't they want all of the alt-right QAnon antivaxxer deniers of Science to catch the virus and die? Why is it a problem then if the only people getting sick are the ones who refused vaccines? I mean shit, isn't this a good thing since more patients and deaths means the money to hospitals and local government keeps coming so the state can kick the ball down the road on their totally necessary lockdowns. Right?

If grandma thinks the vaccine is the mark of the beast and won't take it, and she dies, then that's her problem, not the government's.
 
Don't they want all of the alt-right QAnon antivaxxer deniers of Science to catch the virus and die? Why is it a problem then if the only people getting sick are the ones who refused vaccines? I mean shit, isn't this a good thing since more patients and deaths means the money to hospitals and local government keeps coming so the state can kick the ball down the road on their totally necessary lockdowns. Right?

If grandma thinks the vaccine is the mark of the beast and won't take it, and she dies, then that's her problem, not the government's.
Because all those filthy anti-science anti-vaxx conservative scum will clog up the healthcare system. People literally LITERALLY dying in the streets. And all those tik tok dancing nurses and doctors out of the kindness of their bleeding liberal hearts will still try and treat them even though they are risking life and death to do their jobs, and that means that grandma lefty, who is totally not racist btw, might get denied treatment and die even though she already got the jab of the beast.

NOT ONE LIBERAL GRANDMA!!!! <fuck all the red grandmas though racist cunt had it coming>

-some blue stater prolly

edit: I kid. Their axctual reasons are "If the anti-science conservatives won't get the jab then we can't re-open, and it's all their fault not the people refusing to reopen, so there".

This has been a knobslob PSA
 
Don't they want all of the alt-right QAnon antivaxxer deniers of Science to catch the virus and die? Why is it a problem then if the only people getting sick are the ones who refused vaccines? I mean shit, isn't this a good thing since more patients and deaths means the money to hospitals and local government keeps coming so the state can kick the ball down the road on their totally necessary lockdowns. Right?

If grandma thinks the vaccine is the mark of the beast and won't take it, and she dies, then that's her problem, not the government's.
Because they keep pushing the narrative that everyone is still in danger until everyone gets the vaccine. Hell, everyone STILL might be in danger after that.

They've created the narrative that the good people with the vaccines and the masks can still die at the hands of us evil anti-vaxxers. Vaccines don't make us safe unless everyone has them, and even then it's questionable.
 
edit: I kid. Their axctual reasons are "If the anti-science conservatives won't get the jab then we can't re-open, and it's all their fault not the people refusing to reopen, so there".

This has been a knobslob PSA
You think it will stop when everyone is vaccinated ... wait until we start seeing the Super Mutations that the existing vaccines are not effective against. The politicians will revert back to the same old authoritarian lockdown/restriction FUD.

It needs to be treated like an outbreak of an infectious (but not overly deadly) respiratory virus, and not a super ebola.
 
Covid vaccine: All over-50s and high risk groups offered first dose
All over-50s and those in high-risk groups in the UK have now been offered a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine, the government has announced.
It means ministers have met their target of offering a first dose to the top nine priority groups by 15 April.
The government said it was on track to offer a first dose to all adults by the end of July, with those in their late 40s expected to be next in England.
More than 32 million people in the UK have had their first dose.
And on Saturday a record 475,230 second doses were given out, with more than 7.6 million people now fully vaccinated.
Under-50s in Northern Ireland have already been asked to book appointments, and more people in the age group in other parts of the UK are now set to get their invitations.
  • ion target had been reached as "another hugely significant milestone in our vaccine programme".

"We will now move forward with completing essential second doses and making progress towards our target of offering all adults a vaccine by the end of July."
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: "I'm delighted the team have done such an amazing job to hit yet another target early.
"The tide of this pandemic is turning in every part of the UK, as every day more and more people are being given the safety of a Covid-19 vaccine."
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'Supply is a key variable for what happens next'​


Given how quickly the vaccination programme has been rolled out in the UK, hitting the target of all priority groups by mid-April is not unexpected.
And remember, there is no published data on the number of people offered jabs, as opposed to those who have actually been vaccinated. However, NHS England has made clear that across the nine groups, 95% have actually had their first doses - that is an average, with take-up rates varying in different groups.
The key question is: where next? Pending the advice of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, ministers seem set to give the all-clear for invitations to go out to people in their late 40s.
But what's not known is to what extent supplies of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will fill the gap caused this month by supply problems with the AstraZeneca doses.
The government is sticking to the line that the programme is on track to offer every adult a first dose by late July.
But officials qualify it by saying this is "subject to supply" - and that is a key variable.
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Urging those who are eligible to come forward for the jab, Mr Hancock added: "Vaccines are safe and effective and have already saved more than 10,000 lives.
"The vaccine programme has had a significant impact on reducing the pressure on hospitals, helping us to gradually ease restrictions."
On reaching the milestone, Professor Adam Finn, a member of the Join Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, told BBC Breakfast: "It's obviously great news, but we're only halfway up the hill.
"We mustn't take our eye off the task and we've got to keep working to get to the top."
Prof Finn said people over 50 who have not been invited for a first dose of the vaccine should make a "gentle enquiry" with their GP.
Sir Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England, said it was an "incredible achievement" to have vaccinated 19 out of 20 people aged over-50 with a first dose.
He said the vaccination programme was "without a doubt the most successful in our history", adding: "It's one of our tickets out of this pandemic and offers real hope for the future."
The announcement came on the day lockdown restrictions were further eased across the UK.
Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, representing NHS Trusts, urged people offered a vaccine to take it up, saying: "As we return to pub gardens and sports activities and make our way back to non-essential shops, we must continue do all that we can to prevent the spread of infection and ensure this lockdown will be the last."
Vaxes are happening pretty fast in the UK, pretty fucking based of the UK, now if they can just get the covid passports to fuck with the ones that refused it, that would be pretty funny.
 
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Australia rules out adding J&J vaccine to inoculation plan​

https://apnews.com/article/australi...irus-vaccine-a62809171ea3eb595ee515b9fa92b8ad (https://archive.ph/LBSmo)
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The Australian government said Tuesday it had decided against buying the single-dose Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine and identified a second case of a rare blood clot likely linked to the AstraZeneca shot
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Australia had planned to rely on Australian-manufactured AstraZeneca to reach a target of delivering at least one dose of vaccine to all eligible adults among a population of 26 million by October.

But the government abandoned that target after it advised last week that Pfizer was now the preferred option for people under 50 years because of a potential risk of rare blood clots linked to AstraZeneca.
 
I had a smug jerk try and tell me last week "well ackshually, DID YOU KNOW that from Monday we'll have herd immunity??"


Aye fucking right pal? Really? If that's the case why isn't life back to normal? Because Daddy Government, who you would otherwise rage against with every other matter said that's what it takes to get life back to normal, and it's not?

I'm kinda sick of the cucked, beta soyboys who never miss a beat shitting all over the Government gobbling down every drop of their salty, gross lie jizz because they smoke too much, don't exercise or take care of themselves and are terrified of reaping what they've sown with possibly maybe dying of a virus with an above 99% survival rate in normal healthy people. We're being held hostage to the fears of these cunts who have just cottoned onto the fact that their years of poor self control actually have real life consequences.
 
Are. You. Fucking. KIDDING. ME.

That was the vaccine my old man received this past Saturday. Despite my concerns and warnings to my family, especially my bluepilled sisters and mother, he went ahead and got it after they convinced him. He's had a HISTORY of blood clots in the past, one that nearly killed him after it developed in his leg 6 years back.

I am watching very closely the next month for any signs of health weirdness in my dad. If anything at all happens to him, the rest of my family are gonna get a very long talk with me.
 
Six? I mean, I'm all for being extremely cautious about these untested vaccines, but out of the tens of thousands of recipients of this J&J vax, six have coincidentally developed an issue and suddenly it's all shut it down? This is the same unthinking, panic reaction that put us in this situation to begin with. The world is run by morons with less emotional stability than chris.
 
So anecdotal evidence is currently 0 acquaintances or friends of acquaintances who have died from covid.
1 friend of a co worker though died from a blood clot in March after taking the astrazeneca vaccine, she had apparently been skeptical, but as a health worker was pushed to taking it, died less than a day later.
 
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