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We now have data from across the world involving hundreds of millions of vaccinated people.This from the Sydney outbreak also seems to support your point @rederob
From the article:‘Do not wait’ for Pfizer: New data shows just 1 per cent of Delta cases fully vaccinated
New data reveals the huge impact of the AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines, with just 1 per cent of COVID cases in the Sydney outbreak among those who were fully vaccinated.www.smh.com.au
The critical role that vaccines will play in propelling Australia out of the pandemic is underscored by new data from the federal Health Department that shows just one per cent of the 2702 people who have caught COVID-19 in Sydney’s Delta outbreak were fully vaccinated. Of the 15 people who were fully vaccinated but still caught COVID, none needed hospitalisation and none died.
Just 5 per cent of cases, or 141 people, caught COVID after having one jab, with the partially vaccinated accounting for 6 per cent of hospital cases, 4 per cent of ICU cases and 8 per cent of deaths.
A total of 2164 people, or 80 per cent of cases, were among the unvaccinated who also made up 87 per cent of hospital admissions, 91 per cent of ICU patients and 85 per cent of deaths.
Do you have data on young people risk/reward regarding the vaccine?We now have data from across the world involving hundreds of millions of vaccinated people.
Despite this there are people who latch onto tweets and other forms of misinformation to suggest vaccinations are neither safe nor as effective as they are proven to be.
The risk:reward considerations in times of pandemic so strongly support vaccination that it's a no contest.
That's not to diminish the fact that there are known side effects, and the potential for unknown side effects to appear in future years.
The individual consideration now boils down to fitting yourself into the risk matrix and deciding one way or the other.
Australia's covid vaccination program is only available for those over 16, so my comment was not aimed at the very young.Do you have data on young people risk/reward regarding the vaccine?
I've got sons 18 and 15. Not convinced that it's the right move just yet.Australia's covid vaccination program is only available for those over 16, so my comment was not aimed at the very young.
In terms of proper trials for younger ages, this is relevant.
Current discussion around vaccinating school aged is focused more on whether or not transmission is reduced rather than efficacy per se. I think the jury is out.
US CDC shows young are affected and vaccinations reduce rates, but I could not find death data:I've got sons 18 and 15. Not convinced that it's the right move just yet.
All symptoms I had before my injectionUpdate on my vaccination:
Shoulder hurts, feels like a dead arm. Painful to hold in certain positions.
Restless sleep with stupid dreams.
Developed a cough every now and then.
Definitely inflammation in my shoulder.All symptoms I had before my injection
All symptoms I had before my injection
Definitely inflammation in my shoulder.
Whats happening at street level in Gladistan?Now every joint is aching.
It is great to see the media is on board with the push for people to get vaccinated at last, I suppose they have already done the scare stories of getting a vaccine, so it is time to move on to the next phase.Snapshot into the value of the vaccine.
‘A lottery who ends up in hospital’: Australian Covid survivors speak out
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Derek Young, 55, caught Covid in March 2020 and spent time in hospital with pneumonia. He continued to suffer from long-term symptoms that were recently significantly alleviated by getting vaccinated. Photograph: Carly Earl/The Guardian
From fully vaccinated people with no symptoms to those suffering from long Covid, Australians who caught the virus have a unanimous message: get the jab
‘A lottery who ends up in hospital’: Australian Covid survivors speak out
From fully vaccinated people with no symptoms to those suffering from long Covid, Australians who caught the virus have a unanimous message: get the jabwww.theguardian.com
Vaccinated with what?It is great to see the media is on board with the push for people to get vaccinated at last, I suppose they have already done the scare stories of getting a vaccine, so it is time to move on to the next phase.
That is the question, everyone has to ask themselves, I chose AZ. I'm a bit old school and take the tried method, until the new method has been in service for a while.Vaccinated with what?
Chose... lol thats all thats all thats on offerThat is the question, everyone has to ask themselves, I chose AZ. I'm a bit old school and take the tried method, until the new method has been in service for a while.
My guess is if the mRNA proves effective and to have minimal side effects, eventually the AZ style vaccination will disappear, technology is always changing, most times for the better.
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