This showed up in my mail this morning. I don't really want to discuss the NYT or the validity of the data. It's just there, take it or leave it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/11/b...accinated.html
In the P-F basket of deplorables.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776
Don't know the age range.
I wasn't privy to th data collection, but according to the epidemiologist on my unit, these were patients for whom COVID was the admitting diagnosis, not an incidental finding (we swab every non COVID patient every 3 days) or hospital acquired infection.
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Sorry, I just assumed it was accessible. I don't have a sub to NYT. I guess they think I'm a prospect for one so they send me some content in my email.
The bottom line
Vaccination remains highly effective at preventing severe Covid illnesses. And Omicron is milder than earlier versions of the virus. The combination means that most Americans including children and vaccinated adults face little personal risk from Omicron.
The risk is not zero, to be clear, even among people who are generally healthy. But it is very small. Every day, people live with small risks, be they from the seasonal flu and other illnesses or from riding in a vehicle, playing sports or other activities.
For the unvaccinated, the situation is very different. Omicron is still severe enough that it will lead to debilitating illness and death for many unvaccinated people. In much of the U.S., a large number of adults including older adults remain unvaccinated:
Last edited by Borderland; 01-11-2022 at 04:40 PM.
In the P-F basket of deplorables.
I'm experiencing a little bit of blurred vision in my right eye that I noticed on Sunday which I thought was just from being tired. I can definitely notice it now and apparently it could be from the seasonal flu vaccine which I received the same time as the Pfizer booster.
https://www.allaboutvision.com/coron...ffects-vision/
Eye problems connected to other vaccines
While the COVID-19 vaccines have, so far, not caused notable side effects related to vision, vaccines for several other conditions have been linked to eye and vision problems.
Seasonal flu vaccine
In rare cases, some patients whove received the flu vaccine experienced mild symptoms like eye redness, eye pain and blurred vision.
Common side effects of the flu vaccine include:
- Soreness, redness or swelling at the injection spot
- Headache
- Fever
- Nausea
- Muscle aches
Absolutely this....The bottom line
Vaccination remains highly effective at preventing severe Covid illnesses. And Omicron is milder than earlier versions of the virus. The combination means that most Americans including children and vaccinated adults face little personal risk from Omicron.
The risk is not zero, to be clear, even among people who are generally healthy. But it is very small. Every day, people live with small risks, be they from the seasonal flu and other illnesses or from riding in a vehicle, playing sports or other activities.
For the unvaccinated, the situation is very different. Omicron is still severe enough that it will lead to debilitating illness and death for many unvaccinated people. In much of the U.S., a large number of adults including older adults remain unvaccinated:
Thanks for following up with the details.
When you find the guy that posted these two different-timeline charts side by side, please kick them in their reproductive organ and tell them it was from me.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776
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