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Originally Posted by texassapper
Thanks for the hand off Chungy now suck it, beotch. The data is from Dane County Wisconsin (Madison for you geographic illiterates)
The argument that the vaccine results in lower viral loads is now proven to be BS. Just another reason not to get the jab.
Turn out the Democrats must hate minorities... they want them to get jabbed and apparently they don't want to.
Below are the infection Fatality rate (IFR) ie. if you got Covid, how likely are you to die from it...
Tell us all how Pfizers stock is doing.... especially Eliquis (anti blood clotting) and Vyndaquel (cardiomyopathy).
How expensive is HCL in comparison? What is India using to treat COVID? You realize why HCL had to be shouted down right? No EUA if there is an alternative therapy available...
I don't care if you believe or not Chungy, you've taken your jab and deserve the outcome. You fcuked up. you trusted the goevernment. lol.
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By the official count, over the last 2 weeks, 5 out of every 100,000 residents of Dane County were infected with COVID. 25 out of 100,000 residents of Texas were infected. (1)
Over the last 4 weeks, 0.18 out of every 100,000 Dane County residents died of COVID. 0.39 out of 100,000 Texas residents died of COVID. (1)
The % of Dane County population that has received at least one dose of the vaccine is 70%. (1)
The % of the Texas % population that received at least 1 dose is 52%. (1)
While maybe vaccinated people infected with the Delta variant have viral loads similar to the unvaccinated, they're less likely to catch the disease and much less likely to be hospitalized.
I'd much rather take the Pfizer vaccine than HCQ. It's cheaper (free) and easier -- you don't have to take it every day. While I don't really know I suspect it's safer. And it doesn't potentially have weird effects on your brain - that's the reason I've been reluctant to take HCQ when traveling in areas with malaria. (It's a preventative medication for malaria.) Most importantly the Pfizer vaccine, through clinical trials and real world experience, has been shown effective. I'm not sure HCQ has.
I think President Trump took HCQ for a couple of weeks and then stopped at the advice of his physicians. He got the Pfizer vaccine as soon as recommended, given he was recovering from COVID.
(1) Footnote
Raw numbers:
Dane County population: 547,000 people
Texas population: 29 million
Dane County infections per day over 2 weeks: 27
Texas infections per day over 2 weeks 7172
Dane County deaths over 4 weeks: 1
Texas deaths over 4 weeks: 114
Sources:
https://publichealthmdc.com/document...a_snapshot.pdf
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/vaccine-data.htm (Go to download data)
https://www.google.com/search?q=texa...4dUDCA4&uact=5
https://www.google.com/search?q=texa...hrome&ie=UTF-8