If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
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PhyllisNJoe
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by soontobemommyof2
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Posted by MrsWoods
Just saw a discussion with some doctors on News12 and they were asked percentages. The one doctor said that new cases they have seen is 99% unvaccinated. And that breakthrough cases make up 1% and have been a symptomatic or very mild. But what I want to know is percentage of children, older adults and people with compromised health in that percentage and whether it’s the delta variant.
Breakthrough cases remain low because vaccinated are not required to test for many things.
I’d bet if we started testing asymptotic vaccinated people the numbers would go up.
Couldn’t agree more.
Agreed.
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
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Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
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Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
Have they proven vaccinated people have gotten sick FROM unvaccinated people? Are their stats around for that?
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Posted 7/21/21 10:18 AM |
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chilltocam
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by GoldenRod
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/health/covid-children-cases-schools-reopening/index.html
(CNN)New Covid-19 cases among children are back on the rise after months of declines, just as schools across the United States are gearing up to reopen in a few weeks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Tuesday more than 23,550 child cases of Covid were reported between July 8 and 15 -- nearly double what was being reported in late June. Child age ranges vary by state, according to the group's most recent report, with more than half of states defining children as anyone 19 or younger, and two states -- Utah and Florida -- limiting the range to anyone 14 or younger.
Mississippi health officer warns about Covid-19 surge that has put 7 children in intensive care. The AAP said severe illness remains rare among children, but with Covid-19 cases rising in most of the country once again, experts have warned lagging vaccinations and the ferocious Delta variant could spell trouble for the country's youngest, many of whom are still ineligible for a vaccine. "So many people, unvaccinated individuals, are getting Delta that children are getting swept up along with it, and I think this is going to make things very difficult as the school year opens," Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, said Tuesday. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday also stressed the need to take the virus -- and its threat to children -- seriously.
"I think we fall into this flawed thinking of saying that only 400 of these 600,000 deaths from Covid-19 have been in children," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing. "Children are not supposed to die. And so, 400 is a huge amount for respiratory season." ...
Thank you for posting this. All this "NOT MY KID" when it comes to the vaccine, yet willing to chance lifelong health effects from the virus. Makes no sense to me.
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Posted 7/21/21 10:18 AM |
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chilltocam
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by windyweather21
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Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
Have they proven vaccinated people have gotten sick FROM unvaccinated people? Are their stats around for that?
The Delta variant now accounts for 83% of all new cases. 99% of those who are hospitalized are unvaccinated. The vaccine is less effective, generally, against the Delta variant. So, do the math.
Delta variant responsible for 83% of new cases
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
U’re starting to act a lot like Hofstra going after WW for every little thing. Kinda creepy, yikes!
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/health/covid-children-cases-schools-reopening/index.html
(CNN)New Covid-19 cases among children are back on the rise after months of declines, just as schools across the United States are gearing up to reopen in a few weeks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Tuesday more than 23,550 child cases of Covid were reported between July 8 and 15 -- nearly double what was being reported in late June. Child age ranges vary by state, according to the group's most recent report, with more than half of states defining children as anyone 19 or younger, and two states -- Utah and Florida -- limiting the range to anyone 14 or younger.
Mississippi health officer warns about Covid-19 surge that has put 7 children in intensive care. The AAP said severe illness remains rare among children, but with Covid-19 cases rising in most of the country once again, experts have warned lagging vaccinations and the ferocious Delta variant could spell trouble for the country's youngest, many of whom are still ineligible for a vaccine. "So many people, unvaccinated individuals, are getting Delta that children are getting swept up along with it, and I think this is going to make things very difficult as the school year opens," Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, said Tuesday. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday also stressed the need to take the virus -- and its threat to children -- seriously.
"I think we fall into this flawed thinking of saying that only 400 of these 600,000 deaths from Covid-19 have been in children," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing. "Children are not supposed to die. And so, 400 is a huge amount for respiratory season." ...
Thank you for posting this. All this "NOT MY KID" when it comes to the vaccine, yet willing to chance lifelong health effects from the virus. Makes no sense to me.
It makes perfect sense as the lifelong health effects from the vaccine are unknown as well.
The kids we know that were covid positive either were asymptomatic OR had very limited symptoms (crankiness, low grade fever) that I feel it's worth the chance of my kids getting it compared to getting the vaccine.
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Posted 7/21/21 10:30 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by GoldenRod
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/health/covid-children-cases-schools-reopening/index.html
(CNN)New Covid-19 cases among children are back on the rise after months of declines, just as schools across the United States are gearing up to reopen in a few weeks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Tuesday more than 23,550 child cases of Covid were reported between July 8 and 15 -- nearly double what was being reported in late June. Child age ranges vary by state, according to the group's most recent report, with more than half of states defining children as anyone 19 or younger, and two states -- Utah and Florida -- limiting the range to anyone 14 or younger.
Mississippi health officer warns about Covid-19 surge that has put 7 children in intensive care. The AAP said severe illness remains rare among children, but with Covid-19 cases rising in most of the country once again, experts have warned lagging vaccinations and the ferocious Delta variant could spell trouble for the country's youngest, many of whom are still ineligible for a vaccine. "So many people, unvaccinated individuals, are getting Delta that children are getting swept up along with it, and I think this is going to make things very difficult as the school year opens," Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, said Tuesday. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday also stressed the need to take the virus -- and its threat to children -- seriously.
"I think we fall into this flawed thinking of saying that only 400 of these 600,000 deaths from Covid-19 have been in children," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing. "Children are not supposed to die. And so, 400 is a huge amount for respiratory season." ...
Are there stats on these children? Any underlying conditions?
Info on any conditions the vaccines COULD cause for young children taking them in later years?
Message edited 7/21/2021 10:34:12 AM.
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Posted 7/21/21 10:33 AM |
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LittleDiva
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
Have they proven vaccinated people have gotten sick FROM unvaccinated people? Are their stats around for that?
The Delta variant now accounts for 83% of all new cases. 99% of those who are hospitalized are unvaccinated. The vaccine is less effective, generally, against the Delta variant. So, do the math.
Delta variant responsible for 83% of new cases
But many (that I know who recently tested positive) had symptoms of a cold. This virus is always going to be around and will always mutate and just like the flu shot there will be variants that don’t respond to the shot. Let’s focus on treatment. I’ve heard there are treatments in the works, one by Pfizer. So hopefully there will be something like tamiflu for Covid.
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Posted 7/21/21 10:36 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
Have they proven vaccinated people have gotten sick FROM unvaccinated people? Are their stats around for that?
The Delta variant now accounts for 83% of all new cases. 99% of those who are hospitalized are unvaccinated. The vaccine is less effective, generally, against the Delta variant. So, do the math.
Delta variant responsible for 83% of new cases
So there are multiple tests for different variants? Do you request for only the regular Covid or the Delta?
So with that 1% of vaccinated people that have been hospitalized, they can tell they got it from an unvaccinated person?
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Posted 7/21/21 10:36 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
U’re starting to act a lot like Hofstra going after WW for every little thing. Kinda creepy, yikes!
Every single post is nasty, just like Hofstra’s.
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Posted 7/21/21 10:37 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by GoldenRod
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/health/covid-children-cases-schools-reopening/index.html
(CNN)New Covid-19 cases among children are back on the rise after months of declines, just as schools across the United States are gearing up to reopen in a few weeks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Tuesday more than 23,550 child cases of Covid were reported between July 8 and 15 -- nearly double what was being reported in late June. Child age ranges vary by state, according to the group's most recent report, with more than half of states defining children as anyone 19 or younger, and two states -- Utah and Florida -- limiting the range to anyone 14 or younger.
Mississippi health officer warns about Covid-19 surge that has put 7 children in intensive care. The AAP said severe illness remains rare among children, but with Covid-19 cases rising in most of the country once again, experts have warned lagging vaccinations and the ferocious Delta variant could spell trouble for the country's youngest, many of whom are still ineligible for a vaccine. "So many people, unvaccinated individuals, are getting Delta that children are getting swept up along with it, and I think this is going to make things very difficult as the school year opens," Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, said Tuesday. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday also stressed the need to take the virus -- and its threat to children -- seriously.
"I think we fall into this flawed thinking of saying that only 400 of these 600,000 deaths from Covid-19 have been in children," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing. "Children are not supposed to die. And so, 400 is a huge amount for respiratory season." ...
Thank you for posting this. All this "NOT MY KID" when it comes to the vaccine, yet willing to chance lifelong health effects from the virus. Makes no sense to me.
Makes no sense to me how some can put a vaccine into their children with no long term studies. Pick your poison and respect others opinions.
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chilltocam
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
U’re starting to act a lot like Hofstra going after WW for every little thing. Kinda creepy, yikes!
WW is the creepy one -constantly "remembering" things people posted from YEARS ago and bringing it up - true psycho behavior. I kept quiet for so long, seeing her incessant nasty, condescending posts ALL DAY LONG. SHE is the one who responds to EVERY SINGLE POST. I'm done keeping quiet. She wants to post, well so do I. Maybe if she shut up for 2 minutes or actually thought about what she is saying, or added something intelligent to the conversation, the attitude towards her would be different. Think whatever you want about me - I don't care. Go ahead, side with the crazy - she is truly creepy and nasty. Now, she gets it right back at her.
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Posted 7/21/21 10:38 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by ali120206
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by GoldenRod
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/health/covid-children-cases-schools-reopening/index.html
(CNN)New Covid-19 cases among children are back on the rise after months of declines, just as schools across the United States are gearing up to reopen in a few weeks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Tuesday more than 23,550 child cases of Covid were reported between July 8 and 15 -- nearly double what was being reported in late June. Child age ranges vary by state, according to the group's most recent report, with more than half of states defining children as anyone 19 or younger, and two states -- Utah and Florida -- limiting the range to anyone 14 or younger.
Mississippi health officer warns about Covid-19 surge that has put 7 children in intensive care. The AAP said severe illness remains rare among children, but with Covid-19 cases rising in most of the country once again, experts have warned lagging vaccinations and the ferocious Delta variant could spell trouble for the country's youngest, many of whom are still ineligible for a vaccine. "So many people, unvaccinated individuals, are getting Delta that children are getting swept up along with it, and I think this is going to make things very difficult as the school year opens," Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, said Tuesday. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday also stressed the need to take the virus -- and its threat to children -- seriously.
"I think we fall into this flawed thinking of saying that only 400 of these 600,000 deaths from Covid-19 have been in children," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing. "Children are not supposed to die. And so, 400 is a huge amount for respiratory season." ...
Thank you for posting this. All this "NOT MY KID" when it comes to the vaccine, yet willing to chance lifelong health effects from the virus. Makes no sense to me.
It makes perfect sense as the lifelong health effects from the vaccine are unknown as well.
The kids we know that were covid positive either were asymptomatic OR had very limited symptoms (crankiness, low grade fever) that I feel it's worth the chance of my kids getting it compared to getting the vaccine.
No one wants to talk about what the vaccine could do later on in children. Only that you are selfish if you or your kids don’t get it. What if they are infertile? Will these parents feel guilty?
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by ali120206
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by GoldenRod
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/health/covid-children-cases-schools-reopening/index.html
(CNN)New Covid-19 cases among children are back on the rise after months of declines, just as schools across the United States are gearing up to reopen in a few weeks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Tuesday more than 23,550 child cases of Covid were reported between July 8 and 15 -- nearly double what was being reported in late June. Child age ranges vary by state, according to the group's most recent report, with more than half of states defining children as anyone 19 or younger, and two states -- Utah and Florida -- limiting the range to anyone 14 or younger.
Mississippi health officer warns about Covid-19 surge that has put 7 children in intensive care. The AAP said severe illness remains rare among children, but with Covid-19 cases rising in most of the country once again, experts have warned lagging vaccinations and the ferocious Delta variant could spell trouble for the country's youngest, many of whom are still ineligible for a vaccine. "So many people, unvaccinated individuals, are getting Delta that children are getting swept up along with it, and I think this is going to make things very difficult as the school year opens," Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, said Tuesday. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday also stressed the need to take the virus -- and its threat to children -- seriously.
"I think we fall into this flawed thinking of saying that only 400 of these 600,000 deaths from Covid-19 have been in children," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing. "Children are not supposed to die. And so, 400 is a huge amount for respiratory season." ...
Thank you for posting this. All this "NOT MY KID" when it comes to the vaccine, yet willing to chance lifelong health effects from the virus. Makes no sense to me.
It makes perfect sense as the lifelong health effects from the vaccine are unknown as well.
The kids we know that were covid positive either were asymptomatic OR had very limited symptoms (crankiness, low grade fever) that I feel it's worth the chance of my kids getting it compared to getting the vaccine.
Same.
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Posted 7/21/21 10:56 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by LittleDiva
Posted by MrsWoods
Just saw a discussion with some doctors on News12 and they were asked percentages. The one doctor said that new cases they have seen is 99% unvaccinated. And that breakthrough cases make up 1% and have been a symptomatic or very mild. But what I want to know is percentage of children, older adults and people with compromised health in that percentage and whether it’s the delta variant.
Breakthrough cases remain low because vaccinated are not required to test for many things.
I’d bet if we started testing asymptotic vaccinated people the numbers would go up.
Couldn’t agree more.
But is it something to be concerned about if your vaccinated? Seems that its not. What i want to know is if this delta variant is the cause of new infections and who its affecting most. And is it truly something to be concerned about unless you are in the category of people who it would cause severe symptoms or side effects.
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Posted 7/21/21 10:57 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by soontobemommyof2
“Ferocious delta variant”....sure, def not fear mongering.
Lmao. Yeah, no drama there. Next the " death vectors " will make a come back
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Posted 7/21/21 10:57 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
U’re starting to act a lot like Hofstra going after WW for every little thing. Kinda creepy, yikes!
Every single post is nasty, just like Hofstra’s.
Awwww...poor baby, did I hurt your feelings? Maybe think about what you say before you say it. And MAYBE stop responding to EVERY POST like you are an authority on EVERY subject. YOU are not the fountain of knowledge. You've admitted you don't watch the news, you focus on what's happening only in Suffolk County, you don't (always) read past the headlines - yet YOU are the consummate expert on EVERYTHING Covid and mask related??? That is how you come across in almost every post. I'm so sick of your nonsense. And now it's "are there stats for that?", over and over again or "Did they have an underlying condition?" - 'cause you know, all those people with asthma - oh well, too bad for them. Get over yourself
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Posted 7/21/21 11:04 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
U’re starting to act a lot like Hofstra going after WW for every little thing. Kinda creepy, yikes!
WW is the creepy one -constantly "remembering" things people posted from YEARS ago and bringing it up - true psycho behavior. I kept quiet for so long, seeing her incessant nasty, condescending posts ALL DAY LONG. SHE is the one who responds to EVERY SINGLE POST. I'm done keeping quiet. She wants to post, well so do I. Maybe if she shut up for 2 minutes or actually thought about what she is saying, or added something intelligent to the conversation, the attitude towards her would be different. Think whatever you want about me - I don't care. Go ahead, side with the crazy - she is truly creepy and nasty. Now, she gets it right back at her.
It doesn’t bother me that you are nasty as much as you think it does, so sorry to upset you. You are showing your true colors by your posts.
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Posted 7/21/21 11:07 AM |
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chilltocam
LIF Adult
Member since 11/11 9141 total posts
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by ali120206
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by GoldenRod
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/health/covid-children-cases-schools-reopening/index.html
(CNN)New Covid-19 cases among children are back on the rise after months of declines, just as schools across the United States are gearing up to reopen in a few weeks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Tuesday more than 23,550 child cases of Covid were reported between July 8 and 15 -- nearly double what was being reported in late June. Child age ranges vary by state, according to the group's most recent report, with more than half of states defining children as anyone 19 or younger, and two states -- Utah and Florida -- limiting the range to anyone 14 or younger.
Mississippi health officer warns about Covid-19 surge that has put 7 children in intensive care. The AAP said severe illness remains rare among children, but with Covid-19 cases rising in most of the country once again, experts have warned lagging vaccinations and the ferocious Delta variant could spell trouble for the country's youngest, many of whom are still ineligible for a vaccine. "So many people, unvaccinated individuals, are getting Delta that children are getting swept up along with it, and I think this is going to make things very difficult as the school year opens," Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, said Tuesday. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday also stressed the need to take the virus -- and its threat to children -- seriously.
"I think we fall into this flawed thinking of saying that only 400 of these 600,000 deaths from Covid-19 have been in children," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing. "Children are not supposed to die. And so, 400 is a huge amount for respiratory season." ...
Thank you for posting this. All this "NOT MY KID" when it comes to the vaccine, yet willing to chance lifelong health effects from the virus. Makes no sense to me.
It makes perfect sense as the lifelong health effects from the vaccine are unknown as well.
The kids we know that were covid positive either were asymptomatic OR had very limited symptoms (crankiness, low grade fever) that I feel it's worth the chance of my kids getting it compared to getting the vaccine.
No one wants to talk about what the vaccine could do later on in children. Only that you are selfish if you or your kids don’t get it. What if they are infertile? Will these parents feel guilty?
Is there anything that says the vaccine causes or could cause infertility? In the infinite WW way, show us the proof? Where are the stats? Who is saying that is even a possibility? Where is that coming from?
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Posted 7/21/21 11:07 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
U’re starting to act a lot like Hofstra going after WW for every little thing. Kinda creepy, yikes!
Every single post is nasty, just like Hofstra’s.
Awwww...poor baby, did I hurt your feelings? Maybe think about what you say before you say it. And MAYBE stop responding to EVERY POST like you are an authority on EVERY subject. YOU are not the fountain of knowledge. You've admitted you don't watch the news, you focus on what's happening only in Suffolk County, you don't (always) read past the headlines - yet YOU are the consummate expert on EVERYTHING Covid and mask related??? That is how you come across in almost every post. I'm so sick of your nonsense. And now it's "are there stats for that?", over and over again or "Did they have an underlying condition?" - 'cause you know, all those people with asthma - oh well, too bad for them. Get over yourself
Ummm none of that is true but o.kay. If it makes you sleep to think that, go right ahead. You keep showing your true colors over and over by your posts.
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Posted 7/21/21 11:08 AM |
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chilltocam
LIF Adult
Member since 11/11 9141 total posts
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
U’re starting to act a lot like Hofstra going after WW for every little thing. Kinda creepy, yikes!
WW is the creepy one -constantly "remembering" things people posted from YEARS ago and bringing it up - true psycho behavior. I kept quiet for so long, seeing her incessant nasty, condescending posts ALL DAY LONG. SHE is the one who responds to EVERY SINGLE POST. I'm done keeping quiet. She wants to post, well so do I. Maybe if she shut up for 2 minutes or actually thought about what she is saying, or added something intelligent to the conversation, the attitude towards her would be different. Think whatever you want about me - I don't care. Go ahead, side with the crazy - she is truly creepy and nasty. Now, she gets it right back at her.
It doesn’t bother me that you are nasty as much as you think it does, so sorry to upset you. You are showing your true colors by your posts.
Only to you my dear, only to you. I don't give a rat's ass if you are upset or not. YOU are the only person on this planet that I speak to this way - you brought it on yourself. After months and months of seeing your nasty and condescending attitude, I'm done letting it slide.
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Posted 7/21/21 11:09 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by ali120206
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by GoldenRod
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/health/covid-children-cases-schools-reopening/index.html
(CNN)New Covid-19 cases among children are back on the rise after months of declines, just as schools across the United States are gearing up to reopen in a few weeks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Tuesday more than 23,550 child cases of Covid were reported between July 8 and 15 -- nearly double what was being reported in late June. Child age ranges vary by state, according to the group's most recent report, with more than half of states defining children as anyone 19 or younger, and two states -- Utah and Florida -- limiting the range to anyone 14 or younger.
Mississippi health officer warns about Covid-19 surge that has put 7 children in intensive care. The AAP said severe illness remains rare among children, but with Covid-19 cases rising in most of the country once again, experts have warned lagging vaccinations and the ferocious Delta variant could spell trouble for the country's youngest, many of whom are still ineligible for a vaccine. "So many people, unvaccinated individuals, are getting Delta that children are getting swept up along with it, and I think this is going to make things very difficult as the school year opens," Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, said Tuesday. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday also stressed the need to take the virus -- and its threat to children -- seriously.
"I think we fall into this flawed thinking of saying that only 400 of these 600,000 deaths from Covid-19 have been in children," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing. "Children are not supposed to die. And so, 400 is a huge amount for respiratory season." ...
Thank you for posting this. All this "NOT MY KID" when it comes to the vaccine, yet willing to chance lifelong health effects from the virus. Makes no sense to me.
It makes perfect sense as the lifelong health effects from the vaccine are unknown as well.
The kids we know that were covid positive either were asymptomatic OR had very limited symptoms (crankiness, low grade fever) that I feel it's worth the chance of my kids getting it compared to getting the vaccine.
No one wants to talk about what the vaccine could do later on in children. Only that you are selfish if you or your kids don’t get it. What if they are infertile? Will these parents feel guilty?
Is there anything that says the vaccine causes or could cause infertility? In the infinite WW way, show us the proof? Where are the stats? Who is saying that is even a possibility? Where is that coming from?
Again something that has been out there and they can’t prove yet since this is an experimental vaccine. It CAN be a side effect though. I know you don’t have kids but would you be willing to sacrifice for your step kids if they were younger?
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Posted 7/21/21 11:13 AM |
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by LMichele
It seems like those who are vaccinated are fully aware that you can still catch and pass on COVID, and that the vaccine is not a magic cure for COVID. Those who are not vaccinated are the ones who always have to comment on social media about COVID not being gone with the vaccine and have to always make a comment when someone who is vaccinated gets COVID.
I am vaccinated. My parents are not. I mask when I am around them for that reason. I also mask in public still, but that is only because I have an international trip planned in a few weeks and I don't want to risk getting COVID when I have to test negative to travel.
I am also a NYC teacher so I will need to mask up in the fall for work since my students cannot yet be vaccinated.
I guess you are missing all the vaccinated people calling unvaccinated selfish all over social media. The media likes to pit people against each other and are doing a great job right now with Covid and new variants accomplishing that.
Stop already with "the media" wah wah wah. I don't need the media to tell me that unvaccinated people are selfish. The Delta variant is going to land us back where we were last year - and that is largely due to the number of unvaccinated. If you can get the vaccine and choose not to, you are being selfish.
U’re starting to act a lot like Hofstra going after WW for every little thing. Kinda creepy, yikes!
WW is the creepy one -constantly "remembering" things people posted from YEARS ago and bringing it up - true psycho behavior. I kept quiet for so long, seeing her incessant nasty, condescending posts ALL DAY LONG. SHE is the one who responds to EVERY SINGLE POST. I'm done keeping quiet. She wants to post, well so do I. Maybe if she shut up for 2 minutes or actually thought about what she is saying, or added something intelligent to the conversation, the attitude towards her would be different. Think whatever you want about me - I don't care. Go ahead, side with the crazy - she is truly creepy and nasty. Now, she gets it right back at her.
It doesn’t bother me that you are nasty as much as you think it does, so sorry to upset you. You are showing your true colors by your posts.
Only to you my dear, only to you. I don't give a rat's ass if you are upset or not. YOU are the only person on this planet that I speak to this way - you brought it on yourself. After months and months of seeing your nasty and condescending attitude, I'm done letting it slide.
Well you are wasting your time.
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Posted 7/21/21 11:15 AM |
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mommy2devin
2 Boys, I need calgon!
Member since 10/07 1572 total posts
Name: Shannon
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Re: If you are vaccinated, are you still wearing a mask?
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by ali120206
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by GoldenRod
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/health/covid-children-cases-schools-reopening/index.html
(CNN)New Covid-19 cases among children are back on the rise after months of declines, just as schools across the United States are gearing up to reopen in a few weeks.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said Tuesday more than 23,550 child cases of Covid were reported between July 8 and 15 -- nearly double what was being reported in late June. Child age ranges vary by state, according to the group's most recent report, with more than half of states defining children as anyone 19 or younger, and two states -- Utah and Florida -- limiting the range to anyone 14 or younger.
Mississippi health officer warns about Covid-19 surge that has put 7 children in intensive care. The AAP said severe illness remains rare among children, but with Covid-19 cases rising in most of the country once again, experts have warned lagging vaccinations and the ferocious Delta variant could spell trouble for the country's youngest, many of whom are still ineligible for a vaccine. "So many people, unvaccinated individuals, are getting Delta that children are getting swept up along with it, and I think this is going to make things very difficult as the school year opens," Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, said Tuesday. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday also stressed the need to take the virus -- and its threat to children -- seriously.
"I think we fall into this flawed thinking of saying that only 400 of these 600,000 deaths from Covid-19 have been in children," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing. "Children are not supposed to die. And so, 400 is a huge amount for respiratory season." ...
Thank you for posting this. All this "NOT MY KID" when it comes to the vaccine, yet willing to chance lifelong health effects from the virus. Makes no sense to me.
It makes perfect sense as the lifelong health effects from the vaccine are unknown as well.
The kids we know that were covid positive either were asymptomatic OR had very limited symptoms (crankiness, low grade fever) that I feel it's worth the chance of my kids getting it compared to getting the vaccine.
No one wants to talk about what the vaccine could do later on in children. Only that you are selfish if you or your kids don’t get it. What if they are infertile? Will these parents feel guilty?
Is there anything that says the vaccine causes or could cause infertility? In the infinite WW way, show us the proof? Where are the stats? Who is saying that is even a possibility? Where is that coming from?
Again something that has been out there and they can’t prove yet since this is an experimental vaccine. It CAN be a side effect though. I know you don’t have kids but would you be willing to sacrifice for your step kids if they were younger?
SHOCKER, anther stalking jab.
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