You have no clue on how to interpret probabilities and use it in real life.
I just quote the people that do know how. All the infectious disease and public health people say to get vaccinated, and they say it in peer reviewed medical journals.
All the people that say don't get vaccinated are either anonymous Internet nobodies like you, or not qualified in public health and infectious diseases.
That's not the end of the story and does not mean that everybody should get vaccinated.
It's a pretty simple story. Ten percent of the population are taking up 30% of the ICU beds and 20% of the rest of the hospital beds, and the thing about that 10% is that they're unvaccinated. Saying "there's more to the story - trust me" seems a little weak.
Like i said, you’re repeating everything you hear on the news, verbatim too. There’s nothing intelligent about what you just wrote “i just quote the experts.” Ya… the experts that the media decides to parade in front of the camera.
That's where the current knowledge frontier is. Not in the words of no-longer-practicing eye doctors, nurse educators who don't debate anyone, and the like.
British Medical Journal - 24 February 2022 - "Conclusions: mRNA vaccines were found to be highly effective in preventing covid-19 associated hospital admissions related to the alpha, delta, and omicron variants, but three vaccine doses were required to achieve protection against omicron similar to the protection that two doses provided against the delta and alpha variants. Among adults admitted to hospital with covid-19, the omicron variant was associated with less severe disease than the delta variant but still resulted in substantial morbidity and mortality. Vaccinated patients admitted to hospital with covid-19 had significantly lower disease severity than unvaccinated patients for all the variants." https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj-2021-069761
I just quote the people that do know how. All the infectious disease and public health people say to get vaccinated, and they say it in peer reviewed medical journals.
All the people that say don't get vaccinated are either anonymous Internet nobodies like you, or not qualified in public health and infectious diseases.
It's a pretty simple story. Ten percent of the population are taking up 30% of the ICU beds and 20% of the rest of the hospital beds, and the thing about that 10% is that they're unvaccinated. Saying "there's more to the story - trust me" seems a little weak.
I'll stop if you stop claiming they're shit.
Like i said, you’re repeating everything you hear on the news, verbatim too. There’s nothing intelligent about what you just wrote “i just quote the experts.” Ya… the experts that the media decides to parade in front of the camera.
You wish.
I repeat: "peer reviewed medical journals."
You could read them too.
lol. Peer reviewed journals. OMG, you think you’re smart. You sound exactly like CTV news.
That's where the current knowledge frontier is. Not in the words of no-longer-practicing eye doctors, nurse educators who don't debate anyone, and the like.
British Medical Journal - 24 February 2022 - "Conclusions: mRNA vaccines were found to be highly effective in preventing covid-19 associated hospital admissions related to the alpha, delta, and omicron variants, but three vaccine doses were required to achieve protection against omicron similar to the protection that two doses provided against the delta and alpha variants. Among adults admitted to hospital with covid-19, the omicron variant was associated with less severe disease than the delta variant but still resulted in substantial morbidity and mortality. Vaccinated patients admitted to hospital with covid-19 had significantly lower disease severity than unvaccinated patients for all the variants." https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj-2021-069761
The Lancet - April 01, 2022 - "All vaccines analysed in this study were effective at preventing hospitalisation and death from COVID-19 in fully vaccinated older adults" https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhl/article/PIIS2666-7568(22)00035-6/fulltext
I don't have TV, but it sounds like you should be listening to CTV. news