Peter Gibbons
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*shuffles deck of logical fallacies and patiently waitsFor being some champion of logic and debate you sure love misrepresenting data to make your point.
*shuffles deck of logical fallacies and patiently waitsFor being some champion of logic and debate you sure love misrepresenting data to make your point.
And steal money out of the pockets of those who do not wish to be apart of that Union. PRO Act is fucking bullshit
No it's not lmao
For being some champion of logic and debate you sure love misrepresenting data to make your point.
There’s not a 50/50 ratio. You live in a fantasy worldMy point is that “get vaccinated because you’ll stay out of the hospital” is pretty much debunked when there’s a 50/50 ratio of vaccinated/unvaccinated people in the hospital. I posted multiple sources to support that. I don’t see how that’s misrepresenting data?
At best, it shows that that taking point is unreliable/not guaranteed and should be avoided, even if it isn’t a proven fact.
My point is that “get vaccinated because you’ll stay out of the hospital” is pretty much debunked when there’s a 50/50 ratio of vaccinated/unvaccinated people in the hospital. I posted multiple sources to support that. I don’t see how that’s misrepresenting data?
At best, it shows that that taking point is unreliable/not guaranteed and should be avoided, even if it isn’t a proven fact.
My point is that “get vaccinated because you’ll stay out of the hospital” is pretty much debunked when there’s a 50/50 ratio of vaccinated/unvaccinated people in the hospital. I posted multiple sources to support that. I don’t see how that’s misrepresenting data?
At best, it shows that that taking point is unreliable/not guaranteed and should be avoided, even if it isn’t a proven fact.
Must be nice your local provides wifi!!!Can a non union member use natca wifi? A controller. Used to be a member and quit. Anyone have any insight?
I guess you’re smarter than all the doctors and scientistsTwo important takes from those link dumps:
From the Fox News link 32 posted:
“Between Jan. 1 and Aug. 30, about 99 percent of hospital admissions were among those who hadn’t been fully inoculated, which is defined by the CDC as two weeks after the second dose of a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or two weeks after Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose jab.”
Why is pre-delta variant data from January 1st being used to make a point now, in September? If it’s important that the delta variant is so different in lots of other things like vaccine spread, vulnerability to infection, etc, it doesn’t make logical sense to skew the data by mixing both together when it comes to hospitalizations, unless you’re trying to score political points.
I like the KFF link marshall posted, but it also used a January 1st start date. It also noted something important:
“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently monitorshospitalizations and deaths, from any cause, among fully vaccinated individuals with COVID-19, but not breakthrough infections, which it stopped monitoring as of May 1. CDC presents this data in aggregate at the national level but not by state, and there is no single, public repository for data by state or data on breakthrough infections, since the CDC stopped monitoring them.”
The CDC stopping their monitoring of breakthrough infections is questionable at best, negligent at worst, especially with the topic we’re currently talking about.
Meanwhile, I posted data about hospitalizations that started being counted as early as June, when the delta variant hit most of the world. It paints a better picture of what’s going on right now, not skewing the data based on what happened in January.
Your links just reinforce my point that i think 4 months from now, when the data used is primarily from the delta variant and not pre-delta, the CDC will quietly revise these claims and say that the jab didn’t affect hospitalizations against the delta variant at all.
And we’re back to the ad homenims ?I guess you’re smarter than all the doctors and scientists
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Hey at least they provide wifi but talk shit behind your back. Which one do you prefer?Must be nice your local provides wifi!!!
Bah like 10 articles got posted totally disputing your take.And we’re back to the ad homenims ?
It’s pretty disingenuous to compare hospital data from a country with universal healthcare and ours don’t you think? And reference that Massachusetts cluster, you’re conveniently leaving out the stat that really matters. Here ya go:![]()
Nearly 60% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Israel fully vaccinated, data shows
Of 514 patients in Israel hospitalized with COVID-19 as of Aug. 15, 59 percent were fully vaccinated, according to an Aug. 16 report from Science, citing a study from Israel's largest HMO. The figures suggest breakthrough infections may be more common than the term implies.www.beckershospitalreview.com
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CDC study shows 74% of people infected in Massachusetts Covid outbreak were fully vaccinated
The CDC data published Friday was based on 469 cases of Covid associated with multiple summer events and large public gatherings in July in Massachusetts.www.cnbc.com
Keep digging
That’s not how math works. Here look at this: View attachment 6737
It’s skewed a little since it assumes no one has natural immunity but it’s going to happen as the amount of people with no immunity decreases the share of people with prior immunity in hospitals will go up not down.Holy shit this actually makes so much sense