Wed, Aug 11, 2021 5:38 p.m.
Chinabug Vaxx Hesitancy
"W": Most hesitant are Ph.D.s, Whites, people who didn't get a flu shot last year, also those with high school or less education. blacks and hispanics are less hesitant than Whites:
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.20.21260795v1
https://www.cmu.edu/dietrich/news/news-stories/2021/july/covid-hesitancy.html
They didn't ask people who reject blm, crt, or no longer watch woke pro sports on TV.
2 comments:
GERRIT COLE REVEALS ON FOX BASEBALL,HE HAD COVID:"IT FELT LIKE A BAD FLU."
GRA:They got me to watch some of the game tonight,passively,with the Field of Dreams promotion...first game in Iowa etc.The Chicano White Sox were on--and the Yankees.
FOX talked to Gerrit Cole about his Covid infection,which he said was pretty nasty--"like a bad flu."
But he's ready to go again in the next week.
I didn't know he had it or do I know about any other players who do--that's how little I follow baseball now.
I don't miss it--not the current game--the baseball of pre- 2010--yes.
--GRA
PFIZER VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS DROPS QUICKLY AND SHARPLY--HERE COME THE BOOSTER SHOTS(TO BE JUST AS WORTHLESS AS THE INITIAL VAXXS).
(ZH)This week, Dr. Fauci confirmed that "at some time in the future" as everyone will likely need a booster shot for the Covid-19 vaccine due to "fading efficacy."
Now, Axios reports that a new preprint study which has 'already grabbed the attention of top Biden administration officials' over the vaccines' effectiveness against new variants, with Pfizer's jab being of particular concern.
The study found the Pfizer vaccine was only 42% effective against infection in July, when the Delta variant was dominant. "If that's not a wakeup call, I don't know what is," a senior Biden official told Axios.
The study, conducted by nference and the Mayo Clinic, compared the effectiveness of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines in the Mayo Clinic Health System over time from January to July. -Axios
The overall figures suggest that the vaccines provide robust (yet lower-than advertised) immunity early on, only to sharply drop in efficacy over time.
Between January and July, Moderna's vaccine was found to be 86% effective against infection over the study period, while Pfizer's was 76%. As far as hospitalization, Moderna's vaccine was 92% effective, while Pfizer's was 85%.
Bringing the averages down, of course, was the sharp drop in efficacy observed in July with Moderna proving just 72% effective against infection and Pfizer clocking in at 42%.
In other states such as Florida, the risk of infection in July among those who had taken the Moderna vaccine was around 60% lower than for people full vaccinated with Pfizer.
GRA:Three shots of this crap a year for life?No thanks.
--GRA
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