https://www.instagram.com/p/CNkUbWMAD5U/
Fauci took an L with Texas, so we might be opening up faster
Most of Texas looks pretty good, but let’s not ignore that the smaller towns are getting f***ed right now. A lot of those counties near the panhandle just skyrocketed in cases in the last 14 days. I feel like it’s a bit premature to say that reopening was a good move for everyone here
the fear wasn’t of the virus itself per se. the fear was people aren’t taking it seriously and potentially putting us in danger by overcrowding hospitals.
One of my older great uncles passed from COVID down in SC.
Second older person in my family that passed from it. And they were both my grandfather’s relatives. I feel bad for him a lot of loss recently.
City quarantine again for two weeks
Curfew from 8PM to 6AM
Where the hell you at
The data showed that about 4 in every 1 million people who get the American-made (Pfizer, Moderna) vaccines experience cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), or blood clots in the brain. With the AstraZeneca vaccine, which works in a different way and is similar to the Johnson & Johnson shot, the research showed an incidence rate of about 5 in every 1 million.
cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-blood-clots-study-pfizer-astrazeneca-moderna-oxford
The data showed that about 4 in every 1 million people who get the American-made (Pfizer, Moderna) vaccines experience cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), or blood clots in the brain. With the AstraZeneca vaccine, which works in a different way and is similar to the Johnson & Johnson shot, the research showed an incidence rate of about 5 in every 1 million.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-blood-clots-study-pfizer-astrazeneca-moderna-oxford/
Why are you framing the article like this? It literally says in the headline that chances of such things occurring are SIGNIFICANTLY lower than they are from COVID-19 itself.
My Aunt’s husband got Covid and January and was hospitalized. Almost died and has been fighting to this day. He’s just NOW on the road to recovery, but still has months left. They’re still anti-covid vax and even tried convincing my parents not to get it. Nah, I feel no sympathy for you bozos.
Why are you framing the article like this? It literally says in the headline that chances of such things occurring are SIGNIFICANTLY lower than they are from COVID-19 itself.
The post was about how there is not a big difference between each vaccine which is something I haven’t seen discussed anywhere.
i remember seeing people starting to wear them like a month before lockdown thinking they was being dramatic
The data showed that about 4 in every 1 million people who get the American-made (Pfizer, Moderna) vaccines experience cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), or blood clots in the brain. With the AstraZeneca vaccine, which works in a different way and is similar to the Johnson & Johnson shot, the research showed an incidence rate of about 5 in every 1 million.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-blood-clots-study-pfizer-astrazeneca-moderna-oxford/
Snowball effect. Let’s just hope we can at least get 60% fully vaccinated in US soon. or else covid will just be with us for eternity.
3.5 million vaccines given despite worries of hesitancy
The J&J recall never should have happened but think about the bullet we dodged that it wasn't a month ago. We're now at 200 million vaccine doses administered and we almost certainly gonna hit that 65-70% vaccinated number regardless
Buenos Aires
im east europe rn we on same time as well
8pm to 6am for two weeks
The J&J recall never should have happened but think about the bullet we dodged that it wasn't a month ago. We're now at 200 million vaccine doses administered and we almost certainly gonna hit that 65-70% vaccinated number regardless
yeah I feel like all we need is 60%
cnn.com/2021/04/14/health/breakthrough-infections-covid-vaccines-cdc/index.html
5,800 out of 77,000,000 fully vaccinated people have caught covid so far.
That number is...really, really low.