Welcome home, fellow Gator.

The Gator Nation's oldest and most active insider community
Join today!

Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorNorth, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. gators81

    gators81 Premium Member

    7,833
    619
    468
    Apr 8, 2007
    atlanta
    Wow, that website… more ads for My Pillow than paragraphs to that “news” story. What the hell is a Freedom Phone?!?!?
     
    • Funny Funny x 2
  2. gator95

    gator95 GC Hall of Fame

    7,284
    773
    2,013
    Apr 3, 2007
    Have to love the quote from the FDA voter:"We're never gonna learn about how safe the vaccine is until we start giving it."

    If that doesn't inspire you to run out and get your kid vaccinated I don't know what will. What a complete joke.

     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Agree Agree x 1
  3. dangolegators

    dangolegators GC Hall of Fame

    Apr 26, 2007
    Have you said 'my bad' on your claim that covid-19 isn't a disease yet? Until you do, you probably shouldn't be calling on others to do it themselves, or people might just think you're a hypocrite.
     
    • Like Like x 1
  4. gator95

    gator95 GC Hall of Fame

    7,284
    773
    2,013
    Apr 3, 2007
    My bad. Let me know when you say “my bad” for wanting lockdowns and school closures.
     
  5. AzCatFan

    AzCatFan GC Hall of Fame

    11,844
    1,093
    1,618
    Apr 9, 2007
    Rich coming from the guy who cites one study, calls it definitive, and either ignores the evidence to the contrary or calls it garbage without even reading it.

    Like this study showing as much as 1/3 of COVID cases resulted in no antibodies. Even if that number is off by a factor, can we test it and know for sure? How many people had mild cases that were never recorded, resulted in no antibodies, and what a person thinks is a first infection is really a second? Impossible to know.

    What isn't impossible to know? Who got vaccinated, when, and by which vaccine. And considering the mixed data around natural immunity, it's best to be sure.
     
  6. dangolegators

    dangolegators GC Hall of Fame

    Apr 26, 2007
    Lockdowns worked. Why would I say 'my bad' for that? Virtually everywhere where there was a shutdown, cases declined rapidly after the shutdown had time to take effect. As for schools, as we have discussed, I have one post in this entire thread where I said it could get bad in the schools. It didn't. So I was wrong there.
     
    • Funny Funny x 1
  7. swampbabe

    swampbabe GC Hall of Fame

    3,627
    908
    2,643
    Apr 8, 2007
    Viera, FL
    The fact that someone rated his post as “informative” is absurd but not surprising.
     
  8. QGator2414

    QGator2414 VIP Member

    18,029
    1,451
    1,308
    Aug 24, 2009
    Ocala
    It is not even close when it comes to which of these two drugs have cost more. Without taking into account the cost to administer the drugs which would make the vaccines quite a bit more costly considering the numbers…we have spent far more on the vaccines. Then you add in the fact that quite a few (we should be able to get these numbers) of those seeking the monoclonal treatments are fully vaccinated. It was over 50% at one point at the south Florida facilities that were fully vaccinated. And we can quit trying to imply the unvaccinated are doing something wrong.

    The good news is we have multiple ways to navigate this disease.
     
  9. gator95

    gator95 GC Hall of Fame

    7,284
    773
    2,013
    Apr 3, 2007
    For those that actually care about real world data. Here is some data on natural immunity in children. Those numbers should be up significantly now with Delta having gone thru a lot of the country.

    [​IMG]
     
    • Informative Informative x 1
  10. gator95

    gator95 GC Hall of Fame

    7,284
    773
    2,013
    Apr 3, 2007
    I hope parents read the data from the trial for the EUA for young children.
    Pfizer's trial for 5-11 year olds had only 2268 kids and they were only followed for 2 months. There were no cases of severe covid in the control group and we have no long-term safety data for the vaccine group. Many parents will have no idea how incomplete this trial really was. I know zero parents who are in a rush to get their young kid vaccinated for something that is basically zero risk.
     
  11. WESGATORS

    WESGATORS Moderator VIP Member

    22,350
    1,291
    2,008
    Apr 3, 2007
    I wish people that pushed for vaccine mandates shared your line of thinking here.

    Go GATORS!
    ,WESGATORS
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  12. AzCatFan

    AzCatFan GC Hall of Fame

    11,844
    1,093
    1,618
    Apr 9, 2007
    That's just in the EUA. The total trial number, worldwide, was 4,500. And it's never easy picking a trial number. You want one large enough to get a representative population. But not too large that if something goes horribly wrong, it doesn't affect too many.

    And here's one parent, me, actively looking to make an appointment for my 8-year old. There have been pediatric deaths from COVID, and no deaths reported in kids from the vaccine. The rate of myocarditis from the vaccine is lower than the rate seen in pediatric COVID cases, and over 95% of vaccine related myocarditis goes away on its own with nothing more than a little rest and monitoring.

    Kids are also part of the herd. Getting them vaccinated adds to herd immunity numbers. The more kids vaccinated, heck, the more people vaccinated, the better protection we all have. And I'd like my kids to be able to spend time with their grandparents, age 78 and turning 80 this weekend.
     
    • Like Like x 1
  13. g8trjax

    g8trjax GC Hall of Fame

    5,102
    427
    293
    Jun 1, 2007
    A soon to be govt mandated big pharma children's vaccine trial, what a country!
     
    • Like Like x 1
  14. coleg

    coleg GC Hall of Fame

    1,765
    761
    1,903
    Sep 5, 2011
    Wait. Did this poster seriously just compare the costs of vaccine/mab in total? As if 12.8 million people getting the vaccine is the same as .75 million for mab. Perhaps I read that incorrectly. No one can be that unaware. Seems figures don't lie but.....!
     
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 4
    • Winner Winner x 1
  15. gator95

    gator95 GC Hall of Fame

    7,284
    773
    2,013
    Apr 3, 2007
    Yep. Now we have people defending such a small sample trial size. You can almost count the number of healthy kids who have died from Covid on 1 hand. I sincerely hope nothing happens to these kids down the line from the vaccine. I just can't fathom injecting something that isn't fully FDA approved in my kids when they are at zero risk. I can guarantee my kids won't be getting it anytime soon. I guess i'll let other kids be the guinea pigs. Oh, and those complaining about myocarditis, the vaccine doesn't prevent kids from getting covid and only works for an extremely short period of time. Just a dumb decision unless someone's child has underlying issues.
     
    • Disagree Bacon! Disagree Bacon! x 2
  16. QGator2414

    QGator2414 VIP Member

    18,029
    1,451
    1,308
    Aug 24, 2009
    Ocala
    Yes. A poster pointed out that is has been far more expensive to run the uncontrolled vaccine push out when comparing it to now also uncontrolled monoclonal push out.

    And yes. The vaccine is not slowing the spread. Way too many places with extremely high vaccination rates spiking. And yes you can find a low vaccinated population spiking as well. The virus is going to virus. Unfortunately these vaccines were not as good as they were sold. Let’s hope the long term safety data was worth the decision to push this on everyone verse the people who needed it and controlling the studies for those at less risk. For now booster up with whatever concoction of vaccines you want. Or don’t get one. And if you get Covid unfortunately…get the monoclonal treatment whether you are vaccinated or not.
     
    Last edited: Oct 27, 2021
    • Disagree Bacon! Disagree Bacon! x 2
    • Winner Winner x 1
  17. gatordavisl

    gatordavisl VIP Member

    31,353
    54,815
    3,753
    Apr 8, 2007
    northern MN
    Well actually . . . . .
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  18. dangolegators

    dangolegators GC Hall of Fame

    Apr 26, 2007
    You are so deluded.
     
    • Agree Agree x 4
    • Funny Funny x 1
  19. BLING

    BLING GC Hall of Fame

    8,470
    792
    2,843
    Apr 16, 2007
    Even assuming they were equally effective at keeping people out of hospitals:

    (a)The vaccines cost like $20/unit, take basically a minute, and can be administered at any pharmacy.

    (b)The monoclonal antibodies cost $2000/unit, and take 3+ hours to administer via IV, hence the need for specialized clinics if done outside a hospital setting.

    Suggesting people need not get vaccinated because of the possibility of treatment b will never not be moronic. It’s pretty obvious vaccination is the front-line of defense, which is why we spent more in total. You can do mass vaccinations to a population, you can’t deliver 200,000,000 3 hour IV treatments. That should be obvious. The IV delivered anti-bodies are a backup treatment for those that actually get infected, but the window of usefulness is narrow (people with early infection that have risk factors may want to seek that out). Vaccines are mathematically beneficial for everybody.
     
    Last edited: Oct 27, 2021
    • Winner Winner x 6
  20. philnotfil

    philnotfil GC Hall of Fame

    17,523
    1,730
    1,718
    Apr 8, 2007
    In the video Rogan's tech people put up the statement from his doctor.

    That seems different from what the headline is saying.