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Nelek wrote: The fact is that right now is a voluntary thing. As is education.
Nelek wrote: I am not against You're advocating it as a choice.
Nelek wrote: But we still have choices everyday... and without the ability or the opportunity of chosing things, we are even more doomed than with it. It was a good thing you had no choice over the polio virus.
This not about choices or democracy.
Nelek wrote: If this ends with a population decimation and I am in it, well... I will accept it. The same as if I slip getting out of the shower and break my neck or whatever other silly accident that might kill me in every second of my life. Accepting a plague is hardly comparable to an accident.
Moreover; you a risc to anyone else, and knowingly.
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Eddy... we can continue the whole day with the same arguments.
I am not advocating it as a choice. It still s a frigging choice.
I already said, if it is done mandatory, then I will argue about getting the shot as vehement as you. But right now... if you want it or not, if you like it or not... it STILL is a choice.
I don't like it, but I respect it.
And you can say what you want, but you can't do anything about it being a choice and about having people that doesn't want to get it.
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Nelek wrote: Eddy... we can continue the whole day with the same arguments. You did not present any, only opinions.
Nelek wrote: And you can say what you want, but you can't do anything about it being a choice and about having people that doesn't want to get it. Of course I can, and doing so. Petitioning my government to make it mandatory.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Of course I can, and doing so. Petitioning my government to make it mandatory. then I take back my words on that sentence. Well done. That's the way.
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Government never listens to normal folk, so no danger there.
There's more resistance to this vaccine than any other, for no reason outside Facebook and Twitter.
It has the same risc as a flu-shot, and yet "everyone" taking Oxy is arguing against it. With half America taking heroin, I wonder why that country afraid of a flu shot and needs their "choice". It's not a bloody election.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: There's more resistance to this vaccine than any other, for no reason Actually, for the reason that this virus has not turned out to be nearly as bad as people claimed it would be at first. And then the CDC keeps flip flopping it's position on masks and how the thing spread. And now there are variants that the vaccine does not address. And the risk of any serious stuff happening for most people is so low. And the vaccine has not been time-tested and proven. That's quite a few valid reasons for not jumping to get in line to get a shot.
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20212 wrote: Actually, for the reason that this virus has not turned out to be nearly as bad as people claimed it would be at first. But it is worse than many other people claim it to be to avoid complying.
20212 wrote: And then the CDC keeps flip flopping it's position on masks and how the thing spread. Not defending them, but with new situations it is logical to keep correcting the output depending on new incoming data. It is the same as in every regulation process, the output depends on the current situation and the fluctuation of the input.
20212 wrote: And now there are variants that the vaccine does not address. That's something that I was expecting to happen, if the virus started to mutate. I was kind of hoping he would not, but as he has started... then it is kind of logical that the vaccines might loose effectivity against the new variations.
As in the flu vaccine, we need one for each season.
20212 wrote: And the risk of any serious stuff happening for most people is so low. Are you sure you are not Ryan?
Anyways... tell that to all the families that have lost people due to it.
I know already several families who have lost people due to it, mostly elders, ok. But not only, a guy that went to school with me (one year older than me) died and the kid (not sure about the age but not 18 yet) of a known person in my home town too.
I am happy that the real statistics are lower than expected at the very beginning (using the official numbers of JHU is a 2,16% right now) but to say "the risk is so low" I find it a bit out of place sorry. Consider you lucky if you leave in an area where the stats are so low that you think like that. Because it is not a nice situation.
20212 wrote: And the vaccine has not been time-tested and proven. Vaccines usually don't need time, they need numbers. And (if the numbers are real) there have been more people for the pre-market tests in these studies in some weeks that other studies of pharmacs / medicines get in years.
20212 wrote: That's quite a few valid reasons for not jumping to get in line to get a shot. Don't do it. As I told Eddy. Right now it still is voluntary, so everyone with their own decission.
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Nelek wrote: but with new situations it is logical to keep correcting the output depending on new incoming data. It is the same as in every regulation process, the output depends on the current situation and the fluctuation of the input. Exactly. I'm not mad at the process just pointing out why a person might not take it so serious.
Nelek wrote: a guy that went to school with me (one year older than me) died and the kid (not sure about the age but not 18 yet) of a known person in my home town too. And I work with a guy in his 70s who got it and was back to work in a few days. I am not oblivious to people dying but it is not bad enough to warrant all the panic and fear that is going on.
I said this when it first started that on a scale of 1-10 pandemics, this thing is a 2 or 3. How will the world react when we have a 7 or higher pandemic? That is what concerns me. Things could be so much worse but people are acting like this is the worst it can get (equating no mask wearing to attempted murder? serious?)
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20212 wrote: How will the world react when we have a 7 or higher pandemic? We will probably go to hell, the ones that survive the pandemic will probably start killing themselves...
I know it is the plot of some films, but I don't have enough faith in humanity to think it will go differently if it goes so far
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20212 wrote: Actually, for the reason that this virus has not turned out to be nearly as bad as people claimed it would be at first. Actually, it much worse than they claimed. The flu doesn't mutate that much. I didn't understand why China took those measures at first, but it is starting to make sense.
20212 wrote: And now there are variants that the vaccine does not address. You misinformed, the vaccine works against the current known mutations.
20212 wrote: And the vaccine has not been time-tested and proven It doesn't need be? It is not a new substance, it is mRna and we know how that works? We know how that works, we don't need years of study for that. It's like claiming that any copy/paste in VS needs years of study. That's crazy talk.
Why we even talking about this?
20212 wrote: That's quite a few valid reasons for not jumping to get in line to get a shot. No, no valid argument, only proves you failed history class. No other vaccine was opposed this much, for so little reason beyond twitter and facebook.
And again; as mankind, we defeated the polio virus. It was worse than corona, and it had a far bigger impact. And we defeated it with vaccines.
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20212 wrote: And then the CDC keeps flip flopping it's position on masks Same complaint here! Our equivalent, the RIVM, kept yelling for months in the media that there's no scientific proof that masks protect you. It's not there to protect you, but others, and any dimwit that sneezed while wearing a mask will confirm that.
As a nice sidenote; our government leaking personal data from everyone that took a Covid test.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: You misinformed, the vaccine works against the current known mutations. And how do you know you are not misinformed?
The truth is neither you nor I are actually building or testing the vaccine so clearly your news source is different than mine. The difference between you and me is I can say that I might be wrong. It's possible. But you are clearly too certain that you are right which leaves no room for discussion.
Ta ta.
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20212 wrote: And how do you know you are not misinformed? Science. You'll question anything, but science depends on measuring.
20212 wrote: he truth is neither you nor I are actually building or testing the vaccine so clearly your news source is different than mine. You mean facebook?
20212 wrote: The difference between you and me is I can say that I might be wrong Ehr.. you are. Obvious.
20212 wrote: But you are clearly too certain that you are right which leaves no room for discussion. Correct. There's no discussion here.
I'm just telling you as it is. It is not something we vote over. Since when is medicine a democracy? It's just science, and you need not accept that, just as you need not accept reality. But we measure, and we prove.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: It's just science Indeed it is. I'm sure the irony of you making that statement is lost on you.
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20212 wrote: Indeed it is. I'm sure the irony of you making that statement is lost on you. Without it, I'd been dead twenty years ago.
CS, as in "computer science", depends on proof.
The vaccine is proven effective. There's no argument or discussion. Just those who seen history and those who seen facebook.
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Marc Clifton wrote: 1. No long term effects study (obviously.) It is not a new substance that we need to test for years. It's mRna, and we know how the body reacts and how it works.
Marc Clifton wrote: 2. No data on how long the immunity lasts (because it's so new) For some diseases, a lifetime. Let's hope this one too; but with this rate of mutation, I'm more worried it will become the next flu. That would mean a new vaccine every year
Marc Clifton wrote: 3. It doesn't appear to prevent the spread of COVID, just the symptoms. It's a vaccine; meaning it teaches your immune-system how the virus looks before you get infected. Yes, you can still get the virus and when you do, you can infect others. But you will not be as sick as without the vaccine, since your immune system is already prepared for it. So, during those sick days you stay home.
There's no 100% prevention. Take a flu shot, you can still get the flu. It doesn't prevent you from getting it. But if you do get it, the immune system is prepared and you're a lot less sick than without that shot.
Marc Clifton wrote: 4. Immunization with SARS coronavirus vaccines leads to pulmonary immunopathology on challenge with the SARS virus - PubMed[^] Granted, #2 is a small study published in 2012. A study on mice. While we share a lot of DNA, we do look quite different from mice.
Marc Clifton wrote: An while I am not an anti-vaxxer You present four arguments that a non-medic can disprove, to justify not taking the vaccine. That's an anti-vaxxer (who, ironically, has already been vaccinated against a lot of diseases).
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The vaccine doesn't "cure" if you're already infected (and possibly asymptomatic).
And that's why you also keep wearing a mask even when vaccinated.
Masks; multi-purpose; not spreading and not catching.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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The Dutch RIVM (guess American equivalent is the CDC) was in the headlines for months last year, saying that there's no scientific proof that a mask protects you from getting COVID.
While the purpose is not infecting others. Sneeze into your mask once, and you know what I mean.
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I wear an N95 mask; not some rag. Fitted properly, i.e. not under your chin, you know it's working by the effort required to breath.
I also used them while painting: N95, no "paint smell"; while under any other circumstance, including outside, upwind, I could smell paint.
I'm not saying a paint molecule is the equivalent of the virus "spore", but N95 also has "electro-static" properties your average rag does not.
Yes, most of the garbage that passes for a "mask" is just that: fashionable garbage.
And that's also why the current recommendation is to wear TWO of your (garbage) "masks".
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This part is particularly humorous (from the CDC):
Quote: No need for masks that are "intended for healthcare workers, including N95 respirators or surgical masks," says the CDC. "They're very hard to breathe in when you wear them properly," said Rochelle Walensky, the new head of the CDC, at. CNN Town Hall. "They're very hard to tolerate when you wear them for long periods of time."
Oh, boo hoo.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
modified 31-Jan-21 17:12pm.
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I wear a custom made mask; and since washed it smells like berries. Everything does. And first year for me without flu in a long time.
Gerry Schmitz wrote: Yes, most of the garbage that passes for a "mask" is just that: fashionable garbage. It is not meant to protect you; it is meant to protect others from you. Sneeze one while wearing a mask, and you learn why it protects others.
Now, before I get into an argument, did you ever hear about Polio? If not, then it is becuse vaccines killed the damned virus. And it was worse than Covid. We did not just stop it, we eradicated it. Using vaccines. Polio doesn't exist in the wild. It is done, an ex-parrot.
What mask I use is not relevant; it won't keep me from getting infected, ANY mask just stops me from spreading a lot. N95 doesn't make any changes there. At all. Your mask may be pure cotton and the effect is the same.
And you can get COVID by touching things.
Good luck.
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Quote: And you can get COVID by touching things. (and IF you then touch your face).
Quote: Polio doesn't exist in the wild. It is done, an ex-parrot.
Lot's of noise, few facts.
Quote: Polio does still exist, although polio cases have decreased by over 99% since 1988, from an estimated more than 350 000 cases to 22 reported cases in 2017. This reduction is the result of the global effort to eradicate the disease. Today, only 3 countries in the world have never stopped transmission of polio Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria).
Despite the progress achieved since 1988, as long as a single child remains infected with poliovirus, children in all countries are at risk of contracting the disease. The poliovirus can easily be imported into a polio-free country and can spread rapidly amongst unimmunized populations. Failure to eradicate polio could result in as many as 200 000 new cases every year, within 10 years, all over the world.
There is no cure for polio, it can only be prevented. Polio vaccine, given multiple times, can protect a child for life.
Same old, same old.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Gerry Schmitz wrote: (and IF you then touch your face). Or a wound. Or a cut. Most people don't cut themselves often, but I'm not very good at cooking.
Gerry Schmitz wrote: Lot's of noise, few facts.
No, history. And that was worse than Corona.
Gerry Schmitz wrote: Same old, same old. Despite no cure, we won. That's not "same old". Corona is less aggressive for the moment, but it mutates more than flu.
You know evolution? The faster the generations go, the more mutations. And the more infection, the faster the mutations go.
And now, we have some people resitant due to vaccines; not a lot, but enough for the virus to adapt to that vaccine.
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Vaccination news and COVID in general are definitely part of a developer's life right now. This topic is a bit of an emotional tinder box, though, so please tread carefully.
If it becomes political, or there are trolls (and I mean even a sniff of trolling) it gets shut down.
Respect each other, respect the site. ✌
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Quote: Covid anti-vaxxers Death cultists getting out of hand (Number 2)
FTFY
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Calling people "death cultists" is not trolling? Did you not read Chris's early reply to this thread?
Not everyone in this forum, or the world for that matter, shares your opinion on the matter.
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Slacker007 wrote: Calling people "death cultists" is not trolling? Did you not read Chris's early reply to this thread?
No. It was on the next page of the forum and completely invisible at the time I replied. If chris actually wants that sort of thing to be visible an option to pin something as the top reply might help.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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