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Originally posted by Texsahara View Post
I'm sure they hate you as much as you hate them but it's more complex than just "muh freedoms!", It's also a lot more than not letting them go to concerts, airplanes, restaurants, etc. We need herd immunity. We need them to help us get there. Shaming or "punishing" them won't work.
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Originally posted by YankeePride1967 View PostWhile I agree shaming them won’t accomplish anything I also don’t think using logic to persuade them will either. I think this country is heading in a very bad place and I do not see the solutionโNobody teaches life anything.โ - Gabriel Garcรญa Mรกrquez
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Originally posted by JDPNYY View PostShould I be happy or upset that I got the J&J vaccine?
6 people out of 7 million doses. 0.0001% - less than the odds of getting hit by lightning. This seems to be a total over reaction and will not help those vaccine hesitant people we need to get herd immunity.
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Originally posted by RhodyYanksFan View Post
I got it last Wednesday. No side effects.
6 people out of 7 million doses. 0.0001% - less than the odds of getting hit by lightning. This seems to be a total over reaction and will not help those vaccine hesitant people we need to get herd immunity.Brian Cashman: "I have no idea."
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Originally posted by RhodyYanksFan View Post
I got it last Wednesday. No side effects.
6 people out of 7 million doses. 0.0001% - less than the odds of getting hit by lightning. This seems to be a total over reaction and will not help those vaccine hesitant people we need to get herd immunity.
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Originally posted by JDPNYY View Post
Yeah. I was just bringing it up. Mine was over a month ago. No problems.Q: What if I already took Astra Zeneca or J/J?
If you’re >2wks out from the day of jab you’re safe
If you’re within two weeks, go buy a lottery ticket. Your chance of hitting the lottery or getting the thrombotic thrombocytopenia is similar
No need to panic
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Originally posted by Texsahara View Post
I don't know. I think it's something that would have been found under normal circumstances during vaccine trials that were not expedited and given emergency use. Since that couldn't happen, I can't say it's an overreaction but more likely standard protocol. It's a shame it's going to scare people away but we also can't be sloppy. Trusting the science doesn't just apply when you like the result.
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For perspective, here are some numbers: 1 in 1,000,000: J&J vaccine 1 in 3,000: oral contraceptives 1 in 5: hospitalized COVID-19 patients As someone who got the J&J vaccine 8 days ago, and who took oral contraceptives for 20 years, I’ll take these odds.
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Originally posted by YFIB View Post
It wouldn't necessarily be found in a trial - the incidence has been less than one in million. Context?
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Originally posted by Texsahara View Post
I stand corrected. But it's still the same side effect as the AZ vaccine. They determined that it was most likely causing the clots but that the condition was so rare that vaccine benefits still outweighed risk so I expect the same conclusion. It's just important for the med community to understand it and be aware of it and not treat it like other clotting as the heparin you would normally use would be harmful for this specific type of clotting. The problem is not the pause and the investigation as much as stupid people. I don't have a solution for that.
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Originally posted by YFIB View Post
I think the pause is a problem because of the way it is being communicated. If you gave the vaccine to everyone in the U.S. today, you'd expect less than ~ 330 people to get clots in the next two weeks. Clearly the risk/benefit still favors giving the vaccine. If you want to pause, at least do it in women 18-55 or something, where all the cases have been seen.
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Originally posted by YFIB View Post
I think the pause is a problem because of the way it is being communicated. If you gave the vaccine to everyone in the U.S. today, you'd expect less than ~ 330 people to get clots in the next two weeks. Clearly the risk/benefit still favors giving the vaccine. If you want to pause, at least do it in women 18-55 or something, where all the cases have been seen.
Stay "We" my friends
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