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Covid Vaccine

2 = a brazillian?

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Indy should be given an award for the "brazillion" adaptation.
 
You got something against freedom?
no, not at all. for, if i did, i'd wall off the state of Florida and not allow non-citizens from the state to visit during the holidays.
 
Apparently you don't read.

I just got done posting data that shows the most highly vaccinated counties in FL have the most cases and the least vaccinated have the least amount of cases.

They apparently don't work if you do take them.
So the most populated counties have the most cases? Imagine that!

You might want to check the 14 day increase in cases for the least vaccinated counties - Holmes, Dixie, Washington, Glades, etc.
 
Pandemic-era requirements have proven to be theatrical at best and ineffectual at worst. More and more are realizing this, leaving the
fear mongers with less and less creditability. Unfortunately the damage is already done, not so much from the virus itself, but socially,
psychologically, economically and politically. The ideologs will come out of this looking bad, although they are so indoctrinated they won't
realize it.
 
So the most populated counties have the most cases? Imagine that!

You might want to check the 14 day increase in cases for the least vaccinated counties - Holmes, Dixie, Washington, Glades, etc.
Holmes County - population 19,927
Dixie County - population 16,422
Washington County - population 24,935

just going by the first three - obviously the most important to you - if you've got a map handy or can find your way to google maps, you'll see that these three counties share a sort of significance in that they also help form the infamous Redneck Riviera. Places where people from out of town will drive to and vacation.

pretty sure we just had Christmas and New Year's, so ...
 
So the most populated counties have the most cases? Imagine that!

Stupid ***: The article discusses case rates, not absolute cases. You say you read. We know better.

Highest Rates of Infection in Florida per County Jan. 6 – 13th:

County (vax rate): cases/100K

Dade (94 percent): 3,217/100k
Broward (82 percent): 2,453/100k
Alachua (69 percent): 2,392/100k
Madison (51 percent): 2,239/100k
Osceola (80 percent): 2222/100k
Monroe (82 percent): 2,154/100k
Orange: (75 percent): 2,114/100k
Polk (65 percent): 2064/100k
Hendry (58 percent): 2060/100k
Jefferson (56 percent): 2029/100k

Highest Infection Rates by County Dec. 31 – Jan. 6:
County (vax rate): cases/100K

Dade (93 percent): 3,797/100k
Broward (82 percent): 2,560/100k
Monroe (82 perent): 2,272/100k
Osceola (80 percent): 2014/100k
Palm Beach (74 percent): 1,963/100k
Orange: (74 percent): 1,917/100k

Counties Under 50 Percent Vaccination in Florida—Recent Infection Rates Jan 7 - Jan 13
County (vax rate): cases/100K

Holmes (32 percent): 1677/100k
Liberty (37 percent): 1731/100k
Calhoun (38 percent): 973/100k
Hamilton (38 percent): 1509/100k
Suwanee (40 percent): 1357/100k
Washington (40 percent): 1720/100k
Dixie (41 percent): 1081/100k
Gilchrist (43 percent): 1103/100k
Lafayette (44 percent): 966/100k
Taylor (45 percent): 1586/100k
Jackson (46 percent): 1551/100k
Hardee (47 percent): 1940/100k
Columbia (47 percent): 1647/100k
Bradford (48 percent): 1353/100k

Of the 18 counties with the lowest infection rates in Florida last week, 14 had lower vaccination rates than the state average of 72 percent. The average infection rate (“cases per 100,000 population”) for all Florida residents was 1,958.1/100,000 of the population.

You might want to check the 14 day increase in cases for the least vaccinated counties - Holmes, Dixie, Washington, Glades, etc.

14 day increase LOL. What was your argument Flogged with VT? An increase of 2 or 3 above 5 isn't anything to sneeze at, am I right?

Per your New York Times, the highest vaccinated counties in Florida (those over 50% vaxed), as of today, still average more cases per 100K than those under 50% vaccination rates.

The counties in FL that are over 70% vaccinated have a case rate per 100K 46% higher than the counties under 50% vaccination.
The counties in FL that are over 60% vaccinated have a case rate per 100K 14% higher than the counties under 50% vaccination.

Slice it, dice it, anyway you want Floggy.

The highest vaccinated regions have more cases. Pure...fact.

As for the counties you point out (from the Washington Compost):

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Stupid ***: The article discusses case rates, not absolute cases. You say you read. We know better.

Highest Rates of Infection in Florida per County Jan. 6 – 13th:

County (vax rate): cases/100K

Dade (94 percent): 3,217/100k
Broward (82 percent): 2,453/100k
Alachua (69 percent): 2,392/100k
Madison (51 percent): 2,239/100k
Osceola (80 percent): 2222/100k
Monroe (82 percent): 2,154/100k
Orange: (75 percent): 2,114/100k
Polk (65 percent): 2064/100k
Hendry (58 percent): 2060/100k
Jefferson (56 percent): 2029/100k

Highest Infection Rates by County Dec. 31 – Jan. 6:
County (vax rate): cases/100K

Dade (93 percent): 3,797/100k
Broward (82 percent): 2,560/100k
Monroe (82 perent): 2,272/100k
Osceola (80 percent): 2014/100k
Palm Beach (74 percent): 1,963/100k
Orange: (74 percent): 1,917/100k

Counties Under 50 Percent Vaccination in Florida—Recent Infection Rates Jan 7 - Jan 13
County (vax rate): cases/100K

Holmes (32 percent): 1677/100k
Liberty (37 percent): 1731/100k
Calhoun (38 percent): 973/100k
Hamilton (38 percent): 1509/100k
Suwanee (40 percent): 1357/100k
Washington (40 percent): 1720/100k
Dixie (41 percent): 1081/100k
Gilchrist (43 percent): 1103/100k
Lafayette (44 percent): 966/100k
Taylor (45 percent): 1586/100k
Jackson (46 percent): 1551/100k
Hardee (47 percent): 1940/100k
Columbia (47 percent): 1647/100k
Bradford (48 percent): 1353/100k

Of the 18 counties with the lowest infection rates in Florida last week, 14 had lower vaccination rates than the state average of 72 percent. The average infection rate (“cases per 100,000 population”) for all Florida residents was 1,958.1/100,000 of the population.



14 day increase LOL. What was your argument Flogged with VT? An increase of 2 or 3 above 5 isn't anything to sneeze at, am I right?

Per your New York Times, the highest vaccinated counties in Florida (those over 50% vaxed), as of today, still average more cases per 100K than those under 50% vaccination rates.

The counties in FL that are over 70% vaccinated have a case rate per 100K 46% higher than the counties under 50% vaccination.
The counties in FL that are over 60% vaccinated have a case rate per 100K 14% higher than the counties under 50% vaccination.

Slice it, dice it, anyway you want Floggy.

The highest vaccinated regions have more cases. Pure...fact.

As for the counties you point out (from the Washington Compost):

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I don’t know where they are getting that data, but NYT has Holmes (for example) at 247/100k and a 14 day increase of 748%

And again, cases?

 
I don’t know where they are getting that data

I ******* told you in the prior post you non-reading cretin troll: The Washington Post


but NYT has Holmes (for example) at 247/100k and a 14 day increase of 748%

One, just further evidence of what we have been telling you all along. Our data is corrupt and not to be trusted. Which of your Liberal trash heaps are you going to listen to? The NYT? The WashCompost?

Two, congrats on pointing out an increase in ONE county that is meaningless. I provided you with an analysis of the entire ******* state.

Three, context son. From the NY Slime:

Holmes is 247/100K - 28% vaccinated

While...

Miami-Dade is 491/100K - 81% vaccinated
Monroe is 317/100K - 75% vaccinated
Broward is 352/100K - 69% vaccinated
Osceola is 399/100K - 69% vaccinated
Alachua is 347/100K - 64% vaccinated

Keep trying to refute the study provided. The least vaccinated counties in Florida have fewer cases per 100K overall compared to the most vaccinated.

And again, cases?


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More great vaccine/booster news.

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A fourth dose of the Pfizer vaccine was insufficient to prevent infection with the omicron variant of Covid, according to preliminary data from a trial in Israel released Monday.

But that only offered a partial defense against omicron, according to Gili Regev-Yochay, the trial’s lead researcher. Vaccines which were more effective against previous variants offer less protection with omicron, she said. Still, those infected in the trial had only slight symptoms or none at all.

European Union regulators warned that frequent booster shots could weaken the immune system.

Israel started rolling out the fourth dose of the vaccine to the over-60s and immunocompromised in late December amid a surge in cases. Since then, more than half a million Israelis have received the extra dose.
 
Why do you hate packed bars, restaurants and football stadiums?

Got news for you....they aren't packed because of the shots. They are packed due to countless factors, including a whole host of people who have said we are done with the tyranny. If you think they are packed because 100% of those people are shotted, I have a failing restaurant to sell you in Hungary.
 

A plurality of Americans believe President Joe Biden went “too far” in trying to get Americans vaccinated against the Chinese coronavirus, a CBS News/YouGov survey found.

The survey asked respondents to reveal their thoughts on Biden’s efforts to get Americans vaccinated. A plurality, 40 percent, said he went “too far,” while 34 percent said he “handled it about right,” and 26 percent said he did not go “far enough.”

Opinions are sharply divided along party lines, as 74 percent of Republicans said Biden went “too far. A plurality of independents, 41 percent, held the same sentiment, although 54 percent of Democrats said he “handled it about right.” Nearly one-third of Democrats, however, said he had “not gone far enough.”

The survey, taken January 12-14, 2022, among 2,095 U.S. adults, has a margin of error of +/- 2.5 percent.

It comes on the heels of the Supreme Court’s 6-3 blow against Biden’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) vaccine mandate, which would have affected roughly 84 million workers. Biden announced the rule in September 2021 during a divisive speech on the coronavirus in which he scolded unvaccinated Americans, warning that his patience was “wearing thin.”
 
Spreading misinformation again. Here's each of those countries compared from Our World in Data

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"see, uNIted StayTes haS aLmOst a BraZiLLion CaySes! also, geRmAnEEs, iNDians and mExicanS aRe NoTT cOuNTrEEz!"
- Tibilo the Stupid, a.k.a., his Native American moniker, "Falls for Hoaxes"
 
I ******* told you in the prior post you non-reading cretin troll: The Washington Post




One, just further evidence of what we have been telling you all along. Our data is corrupt and not to be trusted. Which of your Liberal trash heaps are you going to listen to? The NYT? The WashCompost?

Two, congrats on pointing out an increase in ONE county that is meaningless. I provided you with an analysis of the entire ******* state.

Three, context son. From the NY Slime:

Holmes is 247/100K - 28% vaccinated

While...

Miami-Dade is 491/100K - 81% vaccinated
Monroe is 317/100K - 75% vaccinated
Broward is 352/100K - 69% vaccinated
Osceola is 399/100K - 69% vaccinated
Alachua is 347/100K - 64% vaccinated

Keep trying to refute the study provided. The least vaccinated counties in Florida have fewer cases per 100K overall compared to the most vaccinated.



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So the NYT and all the other sources are conspiring daily to fabricated data for 3,000 counties across the US, and just to make it look good they sometimes note that data wasn’t reported due to a holiday?
 
Got news for you....they aren't packed because of the shots. They are packed due to countless factors, including a whole host of people who have said we are done with the tyranny. If you think they are packed because 100% of those people are shotted, I have a failing restaurant to sell you in Hungary.
You’re completely delusional. Do you really think it’s coincidental that everything opened up, and has stayed open, after everyone that wanted a vaccine was able to get one?

How soon you forget that people almost immediately said they were done with the tyranny, it didn’t end the restrictions.

 
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