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Will You Get The Vaccine?

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Will you get the vaccine?

  • Yes

    Votes: 46 65.7%
  • No

    Votes: 12 17.1%
  • I don't know yet

    Votes: 12 17.1%

  • Total voters
    70
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I was really surprised yesterday freeways going to Las Vegas were jammed, a friend who is a pilot said it looked like it was a 100 mile convoy. I got lucky , out of freeways and took side roads for 50 miles. On radio Indian Casinos were advertising their new years Eve Party's, Apparently they told the Governor to go screw himself, Tribal Land not under his jurisdiction. they said over 6,000 at one Indian Casino. Funny CDC keeps reporting that Native Americans have a very high rate of Covid-19, also many blacks and Latinos say they will not get vaccines. Anyway I am a full blower who tries to do my best but it seems this group out here in CALI , is not slowing down when it comes to party's and casinos, OR MAYBE they are heading to Las Vegas to try and win some money. One problem with a vacinne is now everybody thinks its a cure, Personally i think 2021 will make 2020 look like a milk run, and the stage is alredsay being set up by the politicians blaming distribution. NOPE if 50% wont even take it then it may just be a big waste of time.
 
The vaccine, when we can get it, will at least protect those who are vaccinated against the selfish people running around to casinos , social events , travelling for no good reason, refusing to wear masks, refusing the vaccine -While it is possible to inadvertently spread it while trying to practice safety measures , the big spread comes from those flouting guidelines and at this point with all the knowledge we have it is akin to a criminal act , a deliberate choice they make to endanger anyone and everyone in their vicinity.
 
will at least protect those who are vaccinated against the selfish people running around
Maybe, maybe not. It appears there are a number of mutations and it is crossing species- mink, dogs, cows...so far. But it also appears to be weakening.
 
Maybe, maybe not. It appears there are a number of mutations and it is crossing species- mink, dogs, cows...so far. But it also appears to be weakening.
I have not seen reports of covid weakening, the newer identified first in UK strain is more transmissible and at least from smaller number of reported cases seems to be affecting larger numbers of younger people. They found covid in a few mink, where is reports of it in dogs and cows ?
 
and the stage is alredsay being set up by the politicians blaming distribution.
Which is bs. Distribution is not the problem. The problem seems to be on the actual vaccination end. According to reports. Nationally, approx. 19% of states allotments have been used. In Ohio it is 14%. This is one of the complaints Ohio's governor has. It is taking too long from delivery to actual vaccination. On top of that. if 60% of nursing staff refuse to take it. How much time and effort is being wasted going to these nursing homes and only vaccinating 40% of eligible staff.
 
A recent study reported by Ice Age Farmer indicates a trial shows that pigs can get it but not necessarily easily transmitted.
Pigs can be infected with coronavirus, Canadian-US study finds | South China Morning Post (scmp.com)

Aug 28, 2020 — Low susceptibility to Sars-CoV-2, non-peer-reviewed paper says after two cattle test positive, but no evidence that cattle or beef cause infection ...​
Cats and ferrets can become infected with the new coronavirus but dogs, chickens, pigs and ducks are not likely to catch the virus, -​
HOWEVER, COVID-19 and pets: Can dogs and cats get coronavirus? - Mayo Clinic

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Britain just required all free range birds to now be housed, but they can still sell the meat as "free range" (go figure) and they are claiming there may be a connection between Avian Influenza and covid... All these coronaviruses are closely related. Ranchers have treated for coronavirus for decades- one cause of calves scouring.

What does a mutation of COVID-19 mean? | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
  • Most mutations that change the properties of a protein, as in COVID-19, are more likely to weaken the virus than strengthen it.
 
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