Unvaccinated are also less likely to get tested. I tested once sadly last year. My digestive tract has been messed up since then. Developed GERD and IBS. Just now getting better.
I suspected the unvaccinated were less likely to get tested as well. Then I went to the source report (page 3) and clicked on "proportion of tests". If you do this you will see that the unvaccinated accounted for 26.8% of the tests. All others tested had received at least one jab(73.2%). There is a US coronavirus vaccine tracker that reports 77% of US population has received at least one jab.
Link: https://usafacts.org/visualizations/covid-vaccine-tracker-states/
Holy shit - over 3/4 of the US (they’re trying to say) succumbed to this? I really have a hard time believing that. It was so easy just to say no, I’m not doing it, my body my choice.
So true. I have two new neighbors on either side of me. We met outside in the yard one day and each of them brought up some dumbass show they watch and think is important. I replied"we don't really watch TV so not familiar with this show, tell me more" to which both families' immediate response was something like, "oh, we don't watch either" - like some sort of defense to the embarrassment of watching TV. Well, during the evenings, we can see their TVs and the lights at night, especially. Their TVs are on literally all day long. People in America are addicts.
It’s 95% of adults here in Ireland. They did close pubs, businesses & have travel restrictions hard (2km then 10km) until the vax came along though & pushed it hard as the “way out”.
I hear you, I’m in Massachusetts and it’s pretty bad here overall with regards to friends and family who felt like they had no choice but to take it. I really felt like it was a 50% of people kind of thing, which is still an amazingly large number.
I just kept saying to my family and friends that this was all being rushed with too much coercive pressure from all angles, too much for me to feel comfortable. I’m a scientist and for everyone to in unison be saying to trust the science just made me sick to hear, so I’d rather take the wait and see approach/be a part of the control group
Unvaccinated are also less likely to get tested. I tested once sadly last year. My digestive tract has been messed up since then. Developed GERD and IBS. Just now getting better.
I suspected the unvaccinated were less likely to get tested as well. Then I went to the source report (page 3) and clicked on "proportion of tests". If you do this you will see that the unvaccinated accounted for 26.8% of the tests. All others tested had received at least one jab(73.2%). There is a US coronavirus vaccine tracker that reports 77% of US population has received at least one jab. Link: https://usafacts.org/visualizations/covid-vaccine-tracker-states/
Holy shit - over 3/4 of the US (they’re trying to say) succumbed to this? I really have a hard time believing that. It was so easy just to say no, I’m not doing it, my body my choice.
So true. I have two new neighbors on either side of me. We met outside in the yard one day and each of them brought up some dumbass show they watch and think is important. I replied"we don't really watch TV so not familiar with this show, tell me more" to which both families' immediate response was something like, "oh, we don't watch either" - like some sort of defense to the embarrassment of watching TV. Well, during the evenings, we can see their TVs and the lights at night, especially. Their TVs are on literally all day long. People in America are addicts.
I had to quit my job and take half the wage elsewhere to avoid the jab
You had to save your like. WGAF about money when you're struggling to survive, or dead.
Very sorry to hear, but hugely respect your dedication to avoiding it
It’s 95% of adults here in Ireland. They did close pubs, businesses & have travel restrictions hard (2km then 10km) until the vax came along though & pushed it hard as the “way out”.
I hear you, I’m in Massachusetts and it’s pretty bad here overall with regards to friends and family who felt like they had no choice but to take it. I really felt like it was a 50% of people kind of thing, which is still an amazingly large number. I just kept saying to my family and friends that this was all being rushed with too much coercive pressure from all angles, too much for me to feel comfortable. I’m a scientist and for everyone to in unison be saying to trust the science just made me sick to hear, so I’d rather take the wait and see approach/be a part of the control group