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OT: Jazz Fest cancelled
What?s next? Repeat of last fall? Get vaccinated you idiots.
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Should end well.
But yea, I support the vaccine. I'll also add that natural immunity is 6.7 times better than vaccine-induced immunity, so if you've for sure had covid than thats even better as it applies to future immunity.
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They cancelled it too soon in my opinion. Especially considering the models in other countries and rising vaccination rates in America.
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Agree. If sankey and football taught us anything last year, it was don't make a decision like that until you absolutely have to.
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A repeat of last fall isn't happening, not in MS at least. Reeves is pretty dead set with letting the state of emergency end no matter the state of MS
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Originally Posted by
Choctaw Dawg
A repeat of last fall isn't happening, not in MS at least. Reeves is pretty dead set with letting the state of emergency end no matter the state of MS
Exactly. Things would have to exponentially worse- and at this point I won't say they won't. But it's unlikely.
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
Should end well.
But yea, I support the vaccine. I'll also add that natural immunity is 6.7 times better than vaccine-induced immunity, so if you've for sure had covid than thats even better as it applies to future immunity.
Where have you seen that number?
Regardless, even if you've had it, it's still better to get vaccinated than not.
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Why can't they make it only where the vaccinated can attend? Maybe now that Jazz Fest is canceled, they can get those murder numbers down.
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Haven?t you heard. No one is dying of gunshot wounds any more. That is just a symptom. Covid is killing all these gunshot victims in our major cities.
Oh, and apparently ^ variant Covid is only happening now in RED States.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Where have you seen that number?
Regardless, even if you've had it, it's still better to get vaccinated than not.
Israeli study, cited by John's Hopkins doctor who is pro vaccine but discusses natural immunity here.
And regarding your last sentence, I think that may generally be true, but not for everybody. I had the first shot, got covid, and my doctor is telling me I can't have the second shot for 90 days and is not sure I should take it then either. Just FYI.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.usn...%3fcontext=amp
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
Israeli study, cited by John's Hopkins doctor who is pro vaccine but discusses natural immunity here.
And regarding your last sentence, I think that may generally be true, but not for everybody. I had the first shot, got covid, and my doctor is telling me I can't have the second shot for 90 days and is not sure I should take it then either. Just FYI.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.usn...%3fcontext=amp
I've seen that happen to some people in the hospital where they got it after their first shot. Not a lot.
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Originally Posted by
Interpolation_Dawg_EX
Why can't they make it only where the vaccinated can attend? Maybe now that Jazz Fest is canceled, they can get those murder numbers down.
No chance that happens
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
They cancelled it too soon in my opinion. Especially considering the models in other countries and rising vaccination rates in America.
It's because the hospitals in south Louisiana cannot hold any more patients. It's a good call
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Originally Posted by
SailingDawg
What?s next? Repeat of last fall? Get vaccinated you idiots.
Calling someone an idiot for not getting the vaccine and then acting like this is all happening because people aren't getting vaccinated is the definition of irony...
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Originally Posted by
Interpolation_Dawg_EX
Why can't they make it only where the vaccinated can attend? Maybe now that Jazz Fest is canceled, they can get those murder numbers down.
Because getting the vaccine doesn't stop you from getting it or spreading it especially the new variant.
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Originally Posted by
Cowbell
Because getting the vaccine doesn't stop you from getting it or spreading it especially the new variant.
I'm with you on spreading it.
But I think it does help reduce your chance of contracting it right?
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Originally Posted by
Cowbell
It's because the hospitals in south Louisiana cannot hold any more patients. It's a good call
I have first hand knowledge that's not true.
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And I'll add- I wouldn't be surprised if this has more to do with ticket sales than anything. New Orleans was scheduled to have several major festivals in October and Jazz Fest is by far the most expensive. Meaning if people have a choice economically French Quarter Fest is the way to go. VooDoo Fest cancelled way before Delta blew up for that reason.
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Originally Posted by
SailingDawg
What?s next? Repeat of last fall? Get vaccinated you idiots.
You are an idiot; not everyone needs to be vaccinated.
Those vulnerable, yes. Not vulnerable and those with natural immunity do not need vaccination I mean the shot. There are people who are high risk of getting a vaccine as well.
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
I'm with you on spreading it.
But I think it does help reduce your chance of contracting it right?
It may help not have as severe symptoms but the vaccine on this variant can make spread worse as the shot is not that affective on the variants. This is why CDC reversed masks for vaccinated and they are talking booster shots. Also they saw that the vaccine only lasts 3-4 months in most people before losing affect.
The high and mighty vaccinated better stop looking down their nose at others because the variants can get you easier than those with natural immunity. Vulnerable unvaxed people, well that is their own choice. For those of you who feel protected why can't others have their free choice? No sweat off your back.
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