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Should the unvaccinated not be treated in the hospitals? Why?

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Magenta · F
I know many who didn't go to the hospital, their choice you know. They stayed home, took care of themselves and recovered.
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
@Magenta Exactly. I fortunately didn't need the hospital, and monitored myself at home. Within two days of taking some meds I felt much better.
Really · 80-89, M
@ravenwind43 How do you know you had Covid - did you get tested?
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
@Really How about you give it a think?:)
Really · 80-89, M
@ravenwind43 [quote]How about you give it a think?:[/quote] Oh, I have been doing that, which gave rise to my question: How do you know you had Covid - did you get tested?

Is there a reason you can't provide a truthful answer?
Magenta · F
@ravenwind43 Nice. No need to panic, right? ;-) 💟
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ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
@Really If you don't have the brain matter to figure it out I can't help you.
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Magenta · F
@RogueLoner Right? The sky didn't fall either. 😏
SW-User
@Magenta I know people who got tested positive and still were told to just go home and get through it. Not everyone will be using the hospitals... most I know never did.
SW-User
Many died needlessly also😞 @Magenta
Magenta · F
@SW-UserWe're all going to die. Many people die every day and have since the beginning of time.
Magenta · F
@SW-User Stalking my replies again?
SW-User
Most people don’t even know how a vaccine works 🤦‍♂️
At a basic level, vaccines train your immune system to recognize a specific threat. If you're vaccinated, your body already has a heads-up about thevirus, and if your immune system is functioning well, you can begin to fight it off. If you're not vaccinated, you're caught off guard, making it more likely you'll lose that battle.
So why do some fully vaccinated, highly protected people still wind up getting seriously ill,or even dying, from COVID-19?
The people that are, relatively speaking, most at risk of having something bad happen after a breakthrough infection are the same people that are at highest risk of having something bad happen for any infection and for COVID-19," said Deepta Bhattacharya, an immunologist at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Bhattacharya says that includes people who are immunosuppressedor those who are being treated for autoimmune disorders or certain types of cancer.
Those are the kinds of things that would put you at pretty high risk of not responding that well to the vaccine," he said. "And as a result, being at high risk of severe disease."
@Magenta
SW-User
Pleaseeeee …I been following this tread for awhile … 🤦‍♂️[
By the way the world she’s not a flat she’s a round 🥴.
😂@Magenta]
Really · 80-89, M
@ravenwind43 [quote]I can't help you.[/quote]
Quite so; fortunately I don't need anything from you.
Magenta · F
@SW-User I don't gaf. Go make your own post instead of preaching to me.
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Really · 80-89, M
@Magenta [quote]I don't gaf[/quote]

Apparently you do.