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Vaccination rates are heading well over 80%, why keep on hammering those that chose not to vaccinate, when do you say "ok it's your choice"?
There is a very interesting government run Covid statistics site found here at COVID Live.
You can select stats by state.
In the case of NSW,
There were 14,272 active cases , of which 1219 (around 8.5%) were in hospital, 233 in ICU of which 123 were on ventilators.
So in NSW at least, you have a 1.6% chance of ending up in ICU, and 0.9% chance of ending up on a ventilator.
One of the stats that jumped out at me was that the percentage of both full and partial vaxed people in ICU has gone from 16% a week ago to 26%as reported today. That is significantly higher than I would have expected, even given that the number of ICU patients vaxed will go up as the total percentage of people goes up.
However, that increase is much higher than I would have expected.
The figures for Victoria read that of the 5,000 odd cases, 207 or 4.1% were hospitalised, 56 or 1.1% were in ICU, and 40 or 0.8% were on ventilators. Interestingly, in Victoria at least, zero patients in ICU were vaxed (either one or two doses).
I wish I could explain this vast difference between Vic and NSW for Vaxed patients in ICU, but of the top of my head can't think of reason to explain this big difference.
But it does show how Victoria, after a disastrous start, has managed to improve their efficacy of treatment.
NSW has had 282 deaths from their 50,000 odd cases, a mortality rate of 0.6.
Thanks to the 800 + deaths from Victorias first round of Covid, Victoria has had 830 deaths from 28,000 cases, a mortality rate of 3.
This has improved significantly since that first round.
Mick
NSW is by for the biggest population State, they are now over 80% first vaccination, so as I said we are well on our way to 80%.I don't believe that's the case SP. After all ScoMo said when we reach 80% vaxxed we can start opening up. We are a long way off 80%.
The point about promoting/urging/helping as many people as possible to vaccinate has many rationales.
Did you read this part of the post Bas?Covid is not like smoking or drinking or taking drugs. These are ongoing voluntary activities which aren't "infectious" . They also don't morph into more dangerous strains.
In any case we do have ongoing social messaging campaigns against smoking and excessive drinking becasue society recognises they are dangerous. And we have banned cigarette advertising for that reason.
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The point about promoting/urging/helping as many people as possible to vaccinate has many rationales.
1) People are social. We respond to the influence of our peers. Keeping up the messaging will move many people to finally get vaxxed
2) The idea that 80% vaccination is sufficient to keep COVID under control is proving unrealistic. There are now enough examples around the world of countries with high vax rates but COVID is still spreading and those who are not vaxxed are getting very sick and dying. Which leads to :
3) When the unvaxxed get very sick with COVID it leads to excessve strains on the health system all of us need access to. As it stands our medical facilities work very hard to deal with the normal range of cancers, accidents, heart attacks and other illneses. It needs a rampant highly infectious disease aka COVID like a hole in the head.
4) Finally allowing COVID to still spread across the community just quickens the creation of new strains of the disease. We already know how dangerous the new strains are. We can't have a strain that basically laughs at vaccines or becomes even more virulent.
Did you read this part of the post Bas?
Like I said, at my age who cares, if I was 20 years younger I would.
SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Elicits Cell Signaling in Human Host Cells: Implications for Possible Consequences of COVID-19 Vaccines
The world is suffering from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). SARS-CoV-2 uses its spike protein to enter the host cells. Vaccines that introduce the spike protein into ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I don't know either, but I know if I was a lot younger, I would be a lot more concerned.So how serious is this possibility of something going wrong with the spike protein ? Has it caused significant rethinking about the safety of the vaccine ? Does it happen with Astra Zenneca or just the Pfizer vacs ?
I don't know enough to be an authority. I'm sincerely hoping the people who test and check the vaccines are making good decisions.
On history alone I'm sure there will be some bad consequences on some people. That has already happened. The issue is balance of risk. What are the overall likely consequences of not vaccinating vs vaccination.
I don't know either, but I know if I was a lot younger, I would be a lot more concerned.
As for how serious is this possibility of something going wrong with the spike protein, I'm not sure the human body, has had spike protein injected into it before.
Also I know I'm not going to berate people, to just shut the F$%k up and take the vaccine, because I'm not convinced they know, if it is the magic formulae they say it is.
As the article says, it is new, it is relatively untested and it needs to be closely monitored.
All I'm saying is, it is a very personal choice and more and more are choosing to get vaccinated, I think that those who don't wish to shouldn't be brow beaten into submission.People are freaking out about the wrong thing. Oh what about this or that vaccine, what will it do to me in x number of year's time, blah, blah, blah and more blah.
Put your large freaking hat on over a virus which actually gets into your blood stream, causing blood clots which can result in heart attacks, strokes and possibly damage to every organ of your body.
All I'm saying is, it is a very personal choice and more and more are choosing to get vaccinated, I think that those who don't wish to shouldn't be brow beaten into submission.
something that everyone can do at no cost in OZ is get some sunshine
That ain't the form of Vitamin D referred to.
I read somewhere there is 20 or so trials going on researching the use of Vitamin D in the treatment of Covid. Some looking at which stage, eg mild to severe, in which it may be useful to further examine its use. It isn't being looked at as an approach to prevent contracting Covid as far as I am aware.
Isn't it scary that nsw has not been able to learn how to treat cases properly from obviously not only OS experience, but also just Victoria' next doorThere is a very interesting government run Covid statistics site found here at COVID Live.
You can select stats by state.
In the case of NSW,
There were 14,272 active cases , of which 1219 (around 8.5%) were in hospital, 233 in ICU of which 123 were on ventilators.
So in NSW at least, you have a 1.6% chance of ending up in ICU, and 0.9% chance of ending up on a ventilator.
One of the stats that jumped out at me was that the percentage of both full and partial vaxed people in ICU has gone from 16% a week ago to 26%as reported today. That is significantly higher than I would have expected, even given that the number of ICU patients vaxed will go up as the total percentage of people goes up.
However, that increase is much higher than I would have expected.
The figures for Victoria read that of the 5,000 odd cases, 207 or 4.1% were hospitalised, 56 or 1.1% were in ICU, and 40 or 0.8% were on ventilators. Interestingly, in Victoria at least, zero patients in ICU were vaxed (either one or two doses).
I wish I could explain this vast difference between Vic and NSW for Vaxed patients in ICU, but of the top of my head can't think of reason to explain this big difference.
But it does show how Victoria, after a disastrous start, has managed to improve their efficacy of treatment.
NSW has had 282 deaths from their 50,000 odd cases, a mortality rate of 0.6.
Thanks to the 800 + deaths from Victorias first round of Covid, Victoria has had 830 deaths from 28,000 cases, a mortality rate of 3.
This has improved significantly since that first round.
Mick
Last part about the jab or the virus?People are freaking out about the wrong thing. Oh what about this or that vaccine, what will it do to me in x number of year's time, blah, blah, blah and more blah.
Put your large freaking hat on over a virus which actually gets into your blood stream, causing blood clots which can result in heart attacks, strokes and possibly damage to every organ of your body.
A quiet achiever of propaganda and repression dictature.Certainly not disagreeing with your view. I have, however, noticed a trend which has been building for some time. It was quiet at first but the clamour is getting louder and it's coming in some cases from small business operators. Obviously it's only anecdotal but some I've spoken to are really p***** off with those hesitant to get vaccinated. One I know let go one of her staff who did not wish to be vaccinated - "I'm already struggling to keep going and I don't need more stress and possible OH&S liability."
Whether or not that was the correct decision is not for me to say but it does appear to me there is a changing work/social dynamic at play here.
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