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The Coronavirus Thread Part 2


Big Boss

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As I said, we need to continue to follow all precautions even after taking 2 doses. Those who can stay home, must stay home for foreseeable future. Drop all your vacations, celebrations, get together, ceremonies etc for just 1-2 years and don't burden the healthcare infrastructure. Every individual must take responsibility to get rid of this disease. Otherwise waves will keep on coming. There is no end. I already see people in my society going on evening and morning walks without any masks. Morons never learn. 

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Reply from Patanjali to IMA 

https://www.timesnownews.com/amp/india/article/ramdev-was-reading-out-a-forwarded-whatsapp-message-patanjali-on-yoga-gurus-allophathy-video/760468?utm_campaign=fullarticle&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=inshorts

 

What a way to escape responsibility - I was reading a forwarded message or I was reading names from a list given to me ( Bengaluru MP in bed to bribes scam ) 

Absolutely pathetic.  

 

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“Immunity level after the first shot of Covaxin is not as high and this means that the second shot of the vaccine should be taken after four weeks to ensure full efficacy.”

 

“The immunity post the first shot of Covishield has been quite strong and a three month gap between the vaccine will give the best results.”

 

Dr Balram Bhargava, ICMR Head https://www.thequint.com/amp/story/coronavirus/covaxin-gap-4-weeks-protection-post-1st-dose-not-high-icmr-head?utm_campaign=fullarticle&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=inshorts

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, AnK said:


I think you shouldn’t say this 

someone pretending to be a knowledgeable scientist will portray you to be an Anti vaxxer 

 

 

On second thought,the hell with it 

say it out loud 

we need to spread awareness as much as possible 


Doctors will remain susceptible to Covid, they spend hours surrounded by Covid patients, every day, most of the time working in centrally air-conditioned environment.

More chances of exposure, more chances of exposure to multiple variants.

 

But even those who are not doctors remain at random risk like him. Vaccines aren’t 100% efficient and they do not block infections altogether.

 

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10 hours ago, Big Boss said:

 

Otherwise waves will keep on coming. There is no end. I already see people in my society going on evening and morning walks without any masks. Morons never learn. 

 

 

Saw people without mask at a medical store. Lel. At least ppl in your soc aren't roaming like that outside.

 

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2 minutes ago, Bhpian Bali said:

 

 

Saw people without mask at a medical store. Lel. At least ppl in your soc aren't roaming like that outside.

 

They went from inside to outside, though they wore masks outside the gate lol. 

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26 minutes ago, Big Boss said:

They went from inside to outside, though they wore masks outside the gate lol. 

 

 

At least they are doing that. A society by itself will not have an outbreak it requires outside help. That maskless guy inside a medical store is the outside help.

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The Pfizer and AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccines are highly effective against the variant identified in India after two doses, a study has found.

Two jabs of either vaccine give a similar level of protection against symptomatic disease from the Indian variant as they do for the Kent one.

 

https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57214596.amp

 

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1 minute ago, hsk_colossus said:

The Pfizer and AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccines are highly effective against the variant identified in India after two doses, a study has found.

Two jabs of either vaccine give a similar level of protection against symptomatic disease from the Indian variant as they do for the Kent one.

 

https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57214596.amp

 

So Covishield is a good bet for us. My org has started vaccinating in campus, but only Covaxin for now.

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11 minutes ago, AnK said:

Saying that get vaccinated but don’t think of it as immunity towards severe disease isn’t part of the vaccine hesitancy narrative 

 

It absolutely is.

 

Of the millions (and hopefully billions eventually) of people who have taken it, assume even 1% of that number still don't make it.That is an enormous number of people.

But amplifying that number instead of the fact that it did work for the other 99% is going to actively harm public opinion about the vaccines. Because people are generally stupid.

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2 minutes ago, AnK said:

So suggesting someone to think as if he’s the unlucky one & continue to take precautions despite vaccination being mandatory 

isn’t really discouraging someone 

but explaining the situation at hand 

 

Technically, it shouldn't be. But in reality, it will be.

A vast majority of people will just interpret it as "if we still have to take precautions, then vaccines do not work"

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10 minutes ago, AnK said:

But doesn’t hide the fact that ppl are!! dying despite being fully vaccinated 

 

Andra has reported 70 deaths amongst just the police 

even after a reported 98% first dose & 80% second dose vaccination drive 

 

 


how many total police officers are there in Andhra ?

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13 minutes ago, AnK said:

How many lives do you have?!? 
 

if I tell you to get vaccinated & then run amok a Covid epicentre 

 

would you rather listen to me 

or try & keep yourself protected?!?


this makes no sense. I asked you some thing else and you answered with something else 

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4 minutes ago, hsk_colossus said:


this makes no sense 


it makes sense. 
they are susceptible to Covid, even if they are vaccinated, they can’t change their line of work, so applying protections just like any non-vaccinated person is the only option.

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Just now, Right said:


it makes sense. 
they are susceptible to Covid, even if they are vaccinated, they can’t change their line of work, so applying protections just like any non-vaccinated person is the only option.


everyone will have to follow covid protocol even after vaccination…that’s not even in discussion.. 

 

vaccines reduce need for hospitalisation.. less severe disease …this is most important..

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