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OM reaches 100% Vax Rate
For football team and staff. Just like a leader should do in times like this. All you HIPPAcrytes be damned.
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...00-vaccination
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That's really smart coaching from Lane Kiffin, someone I generally consider to be a lightweight. Extremely unlikely that Ole Miss has to forfeit a game for COVID reasons this fall now.
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Originally Posted by
Quaoarsking
That's really smart coaching from Lane Kiffin, someone I generally consider to be a lightweight. Extremely unlikely that Ole Miss has to forfeit a game for COVID reasons this fall now.
Why should any one forfeit a game.
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Originally Posted by
dawgoneyall
Why should any one forfeit a game.
See this season's policy set forth by Sankey/SEC Office.
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I bet some of you pricks are cheering for MSU to miss a game due to COVID just to say I told you so. Crazy how we take the little data that exists for Covid and the vaccines and turn them into absolutes for either side. It's ok to be cautious about the vaccine and be concerned with Covid at the same time. When a non-mRNA vaccine comes out with little less side effects, you'll see an uptick in numbers.
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Originally Posted by
Interpolation_Dawg_EX
I bet some of you pricks are cheering for MSU to miss a game due to COVID just to say I told you so. Crazy how we take the little data that exists for Covid and the vaccines and turn them into absolutes for either side. It's ok to be cautious about the vaccine and be concerned with Covid at the same time. When a non-mRNA vaccine comes out with little less side effects, you'll see an uptick in numbers.
There has already been a significant uptick in vaccination numbers.
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I know a pretty frightening number of relatively young, healthy people who have very recently died or struggled severely with COVID. They were all unvaccinated. We have enough data on the vaccine now to at least feel very confident that the rewards far outweigh the risks. Get the vaccine.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
I know a pretty frightening number of relatively young, healthy people who have very recently died or struggled severely with COVID. They were all unvaccinated. .
Cite your source.
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See the table here:https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...rticle/2774465
and this study: https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-7385
And from this link:https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-pers...n-young-adults
Even though all-cause mortality due to COVID-19 may not be known for a while, two new studies highlight that 173,300 (79.5%) of excess deaths from March through August were COVID related, with 4,535 deaths occurring from March through July in younger adults ages 25 to 44, or 38% of all excess deaths in that group
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Originally Posted by
SailingDawg
Second politically started thread today by you.
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Any idea where we currently stand on this?
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Any idea where we currently stand on this?
I would be surprise if we really hear the real numbers. State seems to be really quiet on players health.
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Ive seen people mention that we are nowhere near the threshold of 80 percent. But at the same time it has been people with no real source. I am hoping that we will be pleasantly surprised with our vaccinated numbers.
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Originally Posted by
Cowbell
Second politically started thread today by you.
Because I?m tired of living in a state where the governor says ?It?s not about science? and a football coach (like most Mississippians) thinks he has more knowledge of this virus than decades experienced epidemiologist. Ask your doctor.
AND it?s not political. It?s science. Get vaccinated!
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Originally Posted by
SailingDawg
Because I?m tired of living in a state where the governor says ?It?s not about science? and a football coach (like most Mississippians) thinks he has more knowledge of this virus than decades experienced epidemiologist. Ask your doctor.
AND it?s not political. It?s science. Get vaccinated!
Getting vaccinated does NOT prevent you from getting COVID. I know 4 people, ALL VACCINATED, that tested positive just this past week alone! If you think getting vaccinated is a magic bullet and this virus will just mysteriously go away, you are in for a rude awakening (at least with this round of current drugs)!
What makes this political is our politicians keep telling us (pick your favorite party - with the CDC included): get vaccinated and you will not get the virus and you can not be a carrier. Then they changed their tune and now not only can the vaccinated be a carrier but they can also get the virus. They keep changing the goalposts!
So why exactly do we need to get vaccinated with current vaccines (I am vaccinated in case anyone shouts back) if I can not only be a carrier but also get the virus?
If I do get the virus will it be less severe if I am vaccinated? Show me the science - not speculation!
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Originally Posted by
Extendedcab
Getting vaccinated does NOT prevent you from getting COVID. I know 4 people, ALL VACCINATED, that tested positive just this past week alone! If you think getting vaccinated is a magic bullet and this virus will just mysteriously go away, you are in for a rude awakening (at least with this round of current drugs)!
What makes this political is our politicians keep telling us (pick your favorite party - with the CDC included): get vaccinated and you will not get the virus and you can not be a carrier. Then they changed their tune and now not only can the vaccinated be a carrier but they can also get the virus. They keep changing the goalposts!
So why exactly do we need to get vaccinated with current vaccines (I am vaccinated in case anyone shouts back) if I can not only be a carrier but also get the virus?
If I do get the virus will it be less severe if I am vaccinated? Show me the science - not speculation!
The science is in black and white from the MSDH. It's been there since the beginning. The numbers are all you need to tell what the vaccines are doing. NOBODY claimed they were 100% effective. No vaccine is.
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Originally Posted by
SailingDawg
Because I?m tired of living in a state where the governor says ?It?s not about science? and a football coach (like most Mississippians) thinks he has more knowledge of this virus than decades experienced epidemiologist. Ask your doctor.
AND it?s not political. It?s science. Get vaccinated!
If it is about science then why did the science people, MSM and the Internet guardians nix therapeutics? They are working now and would have saved thousands of lives. But there was no money in it for the pharmacy, Wall Street or the rich elites. Why do people who have had Covid need to be vaxed? It"s not science. It's money. The vax is only good for about 6 months or so. You'll be getting a booster first of next year.
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Originally Posted by
coastratdog
If it is about science then why did the science people, MSM and the Internet guardians nix therapeutics? They are working now and would have saved thousands of lives. But there was no money in it for the pharmacy, Wall Street or the rich elites. Why do people who have had Covid need to be vaxed? It"s not science. It's money. The vax is only good for about 6 months or so. You'll be getting a booster first of next year.
Because there was no evidence - meaning scientific study - that indicated that therapeutics worked. Now, that doesn't mean that doing things that naturally boost your immune system is bad, but it does mean that quacks shouldn't be out boosting them as a cure all or a way to not get the virus (and that was happening). That being said - when I was in the hospital on O2 and getting a Remdesivir treatment daily for COVID, they gave me Vitamin C & D, Zinc, and 2-3 other therapeutics to help me naturally fight the virus via my immune system.
"After dealing with Ole Miss for over a year," he said, "I've learned to expect their leadership to do and say things that the leadership at other Division I schools would never consider doing and to justify their actions by reminding themselves that "We're Ole Miss.""
- Tom Mars, Esq. 4.9.18
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
Because there was no evidence - meaning scientific study - that indicated that therapeutics worked. Now, that doesn't mean that doing things that naturally boost your immune system is bad, but it does mean that quacks shouldn't be out boosting them as a cure all or a way to not get the virus (and that was happening). That being said - when I was in the hospital on O2 and getting a Remdesivir treatment daily for COVID, they gave me Vitamin C & D, Zinc, and 2-3 other therapeutics to help me naturally fight the virus via my immune system.
Very curious, how did all of that work? Obviously you are here so that's awesome! But, Were they just throwing darts at a wall and hoping something sticks? Or did they at the end say " O man, looks like the elevated levels of this thing from vitamin C & D really beat this thing?"
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Originally Posted by
Maverick91
Very curious, how did all of that work? Obviously you are here so that's awesome! But, Were they just throwing darts at a wall and hoping something sticks? Or did they at the end say " O man, looks like the elevated levels of this thing from vitamin C & D really beat this thing?"
This was last October. My Dr told me that basically Dr.'s had been crowdsourcing data and sharing information across the country working to develop treatment protocols for the different ways that COVID presents itself.
Obviously, doctors know well established therapeutics that assist and treat certain symptoms. That is why they are doctors and I am not. The point of the therapeutics was entirely about using known immunity boosters to enable the body to better fight the virus, which in turn would help the Remdesivir be more effective.
"After dealing with Ole Miss for over a year," he said, "I've learned to expect their leadership to do and say things that the leadership at other Division I schools would never consider doing and to justify their actions by reminding themselves that "We're Ole Miss.""
- Tom Mars, Esq. 4.9.18
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