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JPWhoo · 36-40, M
Jill is a lot less sick than she would have been had she not gotten the vaccine, so getting the vaccine was still a good idea. You’re welcome.
JPWhoo · 36-40, M
@carpediem I’m “parroting” the advice of the experts in the scientific community. Are the experts wrong sometimes? Sure, but they are the people getting paid to research this stuff. Who do you think would know better than them?
Researchers from Yale University studied the death rates due to Covid by both Democrats and Republicans in Florida and Ohio before and after the vaccines arrived. Before the vaccines arrived Democratic and Republican voters died of Covid at the same rate; however, after the vaccines arrived Republican voters were 43% more likely to die of Covid than Democratic voters were, and the disparity was most pronounced in counties with low vaccination rates.
Also I’ve seen comments saying that something like 80% of the deaths came from the 25% of the population that didn’t get vaccinated. It’s not like they didn’t research the results of taking the vaccines so nobody really knows.
Researchers from Yale University studied the death rates due to Covid by both Democrats and Republicans in Florida and Ohio before and after the vaccines arrived. Before the vaccines arrived Democratic and Republican voters died of Covid at the same rate; however, after the vaccines arrived Republican voters were 43% more likely to die of Covid than Democratic voters were, and the disparity was most pronounced in counties with low vaccination rates.
Also I’ve seen comments saying that something like 80% of the deaths came from the 25% of the population that didn’t get vaccinated. It’s not like they didn’t research the results of taking the vaccines so nobody really knows.
JPWhoo · 36-40, M
@carpediem Learn to read. The study was not conducted by doctors or hospital staff, it was conducted by researchers from Yale University; furthermore, it was a study. That means it’s not something that happens at hospitals everywhere all the time, it happened early in the pandemic in the states of Florida and Ohio. Learn to read.