COVID-19 - On the Ground
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Its not all that stunning. In fact, its kind of predicted yea?
Just Ledoux it
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I agree that might hold a few people back but I doubt that being an emergency approval vs. a full approval is the hurdle for more than a few percent of the unvaccinated.
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I doubt it is so split by party lines. I have never gotten a flu vaccine in my life but I got the covid vaccine.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 12:50 pmWonder what the annual flu shot graphic would look like? My guess is sort of similar.
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Without searching too far, it appears soBasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 12:50 pmWonder what the annual flu shot graphic would look like? My guess is sort of similar.
https://advisorsmith.com/data/states-wi ... ion-rates/
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But yeah, it’s prob not so split by party lines,
Might have something to do with *checks notes* the president never politicizing the flu shot
Might have something to do with *checks notes* the president never politicizing the flu shot
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I don't remember him politicizing the shot itself....just covid as a whole.
Although Trump has been gone for quite a while and covid is still being politicized. So it's not just Trump doing it.
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definitely NOT along party lines...just look at the dakotas
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politicized by whom?BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:00 pmI don't remember him politicizing the shot itself....just covid as a whole.
Although Trump has been gone for quite a while and covid is still being politicized. So it's not just Trump doing it.
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This go here?
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Media. Politicians. Nearly everyone?TraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:04 pmpoliticized by whom?BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:00 pmI don't remember him politicizing the shot itself....just covid as a whole.
Although Trump has been gone for quite a while and covid is still being politicized. So it's not just Trump doing it.
You don't agree that a tweet showing how "republican" states aren't "vaccinated enough" is politicizing covid/the vaccine?
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Trump was politicizing covid from the start, treating it like it was not a health pandemic but a scorned mistress that just needed to be hushed.
Then he politicized by casting doubt on the severity of the virus, the legitimacy of the experts, generally acting like it was just some plot to make him look bad, etc.
And then he politicized mask wearing.
And perhaps he didn’t position himself as explicitly anti-vax. But considering the aforesaid positions, combined with him doing little to publicly advocate for the vax while he received it himself…
He just generally set the stage for the divisiveness of it all, inviting misinformation over facts, etc.
Then he politicized by casting doubt on the severity of the virus, the legitimacy of the experts, generally acting like it was just some plot to make him look bad, etc.
And then he politicized mask wearing.
And perhaps he didn’t position himself as explicitly anti-vax. But considering the aforesaid positions, combined with him doing little to publicly advocate for the vax while he received it himself…
He just generally set the stage for the divisiveness of it all, inviting misinformation over facts, etc.
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I'd say the biggest risk is exponentially themselves ( who dont get vaccinated ) and the risk to those vaccinated is very slim now.
There is a point where those vaccinated should accept those who dont. Not approve or agree but accept.
There is a point where those vaccinated should accept those who dont. Not approve or agree but accept.
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I agree with all of that.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:11 pm Trump was politicizing covid from the start, treating it like it was not a health pandemic but a scorned mistress that just needed to be hushed.
Then he politicized by casting doubt on the severity of the virus, the legitimacy of the experts, generally acting like it was just some plot to make him look bad, etc.
And then he politicized mask wearing.
And perhaps he didn’t position himself as explicitly anti-vax. But considering the aforesaid positions, combined with him doing little to publicly advocate for the vax while he received it himself…
He just generally set the stage for the divisiveness of it all, inviting misinformation over facts, etc.
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not at all in the same sense that calling covid a democratic hoax isBasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:09 pmMedia. Politicians. Nearly everyone?TraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:04 pmpoliticized by whom?BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:00 pm
I don't remember him politicizing the shot itself....just covid as a whole.
Although Trump has been gone for quite a while and covid is still being politicized. So it's not just Trump doing it.
You don't agree that a tweet showing how "republican" states aren't "vaccinated enough" is politicizing covid/the vaccine?
surely you can see the difference
in this example, one is literally just stating the facts. the other was literally making shit up about the other party exclusively for political gain
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No, it isn't. It's reporting on the differences between states and what likely drives it.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:09 pmMedia. Politicians. Nearly everyone?TraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:04 pmpoliticized by whom?BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:00 pm
I don't remember him politicizing the shot itself....just covid as a whole.
Although Trump has been gone for quite a while and covid is still being politicized. So it's not just Trump doing it.
You don't agree that a tweet showing how "republican" states aren't "vaccinated enough" is politicizing covid/the vaccine?
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I see/understand the differences in how/why each side is politicizing covid.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:30 pmnot at all in the same sense that calling covid a democratic hoax isBasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:09 pmMedia. Politicians. Nearly everyone?
You don't agree that a tweet showing how "republican" states aren't "vaccinated enough" is politicizing covid/the vaccine?
surely you can see the difference
in this example, one is literally just stating the facts. the other was literally making shit up about the other party exclusively for political gain
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All I heard was "vaccinated people with kids under the age of 12 should just accept the fact that some people suck and to continue to keep their kids masked and away from gatherings indoors for the foreseeable future because the stupid people will never stop being stupid".
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All those damn Republicans not getting vaccinated.twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:38 pmNo, it isn't. It's reporting on the differences between states and what likely drives it.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 1:09 pmMedia. Politicians. Nearly everyone?
You don't agree that a tweet showing how "republican" states aren't "vaccinated enough" is politicizing covid/the vaccine?
That's politicizing covid/the vaccine and will result in no positive change in vaccine hesitancy or covid outlook in general.
Especially when other segements of the population who are also not "vaccinated enough" are overlooked or are not being vilified nearly as much (right or wrong).