Sure hope he does!When will Biden start firing workers not vaccinated at the Crane Naval Base in Southern Indiana?
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Sure hope he does!When will Biden start firing workers not vaccinated at the Crane Naval Base in Southern Indiana?
Absolutely correct.The vaccine is not and never was intended to prevent you from getting COVID, all it does is make you a little less likely to get it and a whole lot less likely to need to be hospitalized or die from it. People don't understand that there is no guarantee of immunity, and pretending/behaving as if you are immune after you have been vaccinated is just utter stupidity. Nobody ever promised that from the vaccine.
One, I'm not a ma'am, and two you have to be an idiot, sorry, just said it! Believe what you want to believe, I don't know you and I don't really care if you die, but no well wishes on that if you are that f'n stupid!And here I thought Hickory was the least intelligent person to post on this board.
You ma’am are an idiot
You think 30% are going to die once infected with CoViD.One, I'm not a ma'am, and two you have to be an idiot, sorry, just said it! Believe what you want to believe, I don't know you and I don't really care if you die, but no well wishes on that if you are that f'n stupid!
And here I thought Hickory was the least intelligent person to post on this board.
Put your mask on before talking to meYou are on this board so I will never have to worry about being the least intelligent poster.
You do know the shortage isn’t beds??? It’s nurses.
Maybe true, but what difference is that? Its because of the same basic problem!
Put your mask on before talking to me
It might be warranted, sicko freak!Put your mask on before talking to me
An IU Health spokesman also just said there is a shortage of monoclonal antibodies, they cannot prescribe it to all the people that need it.You do know the shortage isn’t beds??? It’s nurses.
Too much administration. Going to have to get some of those Nurses back on the floor.An IU Health spokesman also just said there is a shortage of monoclonal antibodies, they cannot prescribe it to all the people that need it.
Does it matter why there are not enough beds, there are not enough.
An IU Health spokesman also just said there is a shortage of monoclonal antibodies, they cannot prescribe it to all the people that need it.
Just so you know, you can't get covid over the internet.
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Too much administration. Going to have to get some of those Nurses back on the floor.
I know a ton of nurses. A ton! They work a 3 day week. 3 - 12 hour shifts. What more can be done? It only takes two years at a juco to be a nurse.18% of healthcare workers have quit jobs during pandemic: Morning Consult
Since February 2020, nearly 1 in 5 healthcare workers, or 18 percent, have quit their jobs, according to new poll results from Morning Consult, a global privately held data intelligence company.www.beckershospitalreview.com
We had a known nursing shortage going back 10 years. 20% more quit, mostly over burnout.
Heavy women?I know a ton of nurses. A ton! They work a 3 day week. 3 - 12 hour shifts. What more can be done? It only takes two years at a juco to be a nurse.
They seem to digest we could stop dying of COVID.What more can be done?
Isn’t that one in the same?There actually is a second question: will getting vaccinated reduce the severity of symptoms in the event you still catch Covid after being vaccinated.
Those numbers aren’t remotely accurate for the variants. That was against original strain.Absolutely correct.
Here is an excerpt from the FDA's Emergency Use Authorization announcement in December 2020:
"The vaccine was 95% effective in preventing COVID-19 disease among these clinical trial participants..."
FDA Takes Key Action in Fight Against COVID-19 By Issuing Emergency Use Authorization for First COVID-19 Vaccine
Today, the FDA issued the first EUA for a vaccine for the prevention of COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 in individuals 16 years of age and older.www.fda.gov
95% immunity ain't 100% immunity, at least to those of us that can understand third grade math.
It kinda matters. The narrative from media is that the beds are full of COVID patients. In reality it’s due to the staff missing from quarantine (due to infection, exposure, testing, etc). The narrative is incorrect.An IU Health spokesman also just said there is a shortage of monoclonal antibodies, they cannot prescribe it to all the people that need it.
Does it matter why there are not enough beds, there are not enough.
Yeah my friends work at the biggest hospital in Saint Louis. They aren't Covid patientsThey seem to digest we could stop dying of COVID.
Both are accurate. IU Health says they have more people now than last January's wave (general hospital).It kinda matters. The narrative from media is that the beds are full of COVID patients. In reality it’s due to the staff missing from quarantine (due to infection, exposure, testing, etc). The narrative is incorrect.
The local hospital started requiring a bs a few years ago. Let a bunch of Rn’s and LPNs walk. Now they’re offering them 20 grand sign on bonus. A lot have told them to shove it.18% of healthcare workers have quit jobs during pandemic: Morning Consult
Since February 2020, nearly 1 in 5 healthcare workers, or 18 percent, have quit their jobs, according to new poll results from Morning Consult, a global privately held data intelligence company.www.beckershospitalreview.com
We had a known nursing shortage going back 10 years. 20% more quit, mostly over burnout.
2 pointsBoth are accurate. IU Health says they have more people now than last January's wave (general hospital).
Let us go to Aloha's career. A person can say on a ship with a hole, "we are taking on too much water and will sink". Someone might correct them and say the ship is overcrowded and that is the problem. It really doesn't matter, the main point is the ship is sinking.
The local hospital started requiring a bs a few years ago. Let a bunch of Rn’s and LPNs walk. Now they’re offering them 20 grand sign on bonus. A lot have told them to shove it.
they should explain the hypothesis behind this. Nobody was vaccinated last January and now 70% of the country is. If the vaccine is supposed to keep people out of the hospital - which it is - then they should explain.Both are accurate. IU Health says they have more people now than last January's wave (general hospital).
After admitting the numbers were accurate as released for the original strain, why do you try to create a false issue by saying they weren't applicable to the variants that came along several months later? No one is claiming they were.Those numbers aren’t remotely accurate for the variants. That was against original strain.
Trump now says, "the vaccine works," and that should be enough for all the doubters.Both are accurate. IU Health says they have more people now than last January's wave (general hospital).
Let us go to Aloha's career. A person can say on a ship with a hole, "we are taking on too much water and will sink". Someone might correct them and say the ship is overcrowded and that is the problem. It really doesn't matter, the main point is the ship is sinking.
We were told by the CDC in May that the vaccinated can return to normal life. Revisionist history to claim they disclaimed anythingAfter admitting the numbers were accurate as released for the original strain, why do you try to create a false issue by saying they weren't applicable to the variants that came along several months later? No one is claiming they were.
The point was that nobody ever claimed the vaccine was 100% effective in preventing Covid.
they should explain the hypothesis behind this. Nobody was vaccinated last January and now 70% of the country is. If the vaccine is supposed to keep people out of the hospital - which it is - then they should explain.
There can be a litany of reasons for surges in hospitals. If it’s COVID then the vaccine doesn’t work - and we know that’s not true.
Really? No one ever said the vaccines weren’t 100%? Ok.After admitting the numbers were accurate as released for the original strain, why do you try to create a false issue by saying they weren't applicable to the variants that came along several months later? No one is claiming they were.
The point was that nobody ever claimed the vaccine was 100% effective in preventing Covid.
They are admitting patients that they would’ve sent home previouslythey should explain the hypothesis behind this. Nobody was vaccinated last January and now 70% of the country is. If the vaccine is supposed to keep people out of the hospital - which it is - then they should explain.
There can be a litany of reasons for surges in hospitals. If it’s COVID then the vaccine doesn’t work - and we know that’s not true.
It matters because they’re firing nurses that aren’t vaccinated. They worked through the worst of pandemic and many have natural immunity. So yea it matters the shortage isn’t beds.An IU Health spokesman also just said there is a shortage of monoclonal antibodies, they cannot prescribe it to all the people that need it.
Does it matter why there are not enough beds, there are not enough.
Correct x 2.And here I thought Hickory was the least intelligent person to post on this board.
You ma’am are an idiot
Everybody see this? aajohn posted a link that doesn't prove or even mention what he claimed.Really? No one ever said the vaccines weren’t 100%? Ok.
President Biden says getting vaccinated 'gigantically important'
Expressing frustration over the slowing COVID-19 vaccination rate, President Biden made a renewed plea for Americans to step up and get inoculated against the virus as it surges once again, almost entirely among unvaccinated populations.www.wbaltv.com
You want real ones I can get you 1000sYou can get the REAL N95s on Amazon now!
Why do you always write: "Everybody see this?" What an annoying creep you are.Everybody see this? aajohn posted a link that doesn't prove or even mention what he claimed.