Vaccine Tracker
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Vaccine Tracker
So far, this is the only one that I have found. It seems pretty reliable. The news sources seem to stay several days behind on the numbers they report. If anyone finds a more reliable site, post the link.
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/covi ... tribution/
It doesn't cut and paste very well, but total doses administered so far 4,284,534.
Jurisdiction Doses distributed Doses administered % shots used
U.S. total 13,071,925 4,284,534 32.8
California 1,476,425 412,076 27.9
Texas 942,825 365,455 38.8
Florida 801,150 246,587 30.8
New York 774,075 236,941 30.6
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/covi ... tribution/
It doesn't cut and paste very well, but total doses administered so far 4,284,534.
Jurisdiction Doses distributed Doses administered % shots used
U.S. total 13,071,925 4,284,534 32.8
California 1,476,425 412,076 27.9
Texas 942,825 365,455 38.8
Florida 801,150 246,587 30.8
New York 774,075 236,941 30.6
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Meh.
Not like these numbers matter.
Even if they vaccinate 7 billion people, twice, the virus will always mutate and always be treated as an end of humanity situation. The irony of course being that in the effort to sterilize life for all people at all times... we will weaken our natural immune system in the process and be MORE vulnerable to disease because of these idiotic efforts at "safety".
Not like these numbers matter.
Even if they vaccinate 7 billion people, twice, the virus will always mutate and always be treated as an end of humanity situation. The irony of course being that in the effort to sterilize life for all people at all times... we will weaken our natural immune system in the process and be MORE vulnerable to disease because of these idiotic efforts at "safety".
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Jesus ChristCassandros wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 6:40 pm Meh.
Not like these numbers matter.
Even if they vaccinate 7 billion people, twice, the virus will always mutate and always be treated as an end of humanity situation. The irony of course being that in the effort to sterilize life for all people at all times... we will weaken our natural immune system in the process and be MORE vulnerable to disease because of these idiotic efforts at "safety".
I blame Biker.
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Truth hurts.
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So Bloomberg is a reliable source? Bloomberg’s headline is some gossip about Trump trying to find votes in Georgia.
wut?
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Yeah, I got smallpox twice this year because no virus can be vaccinated against.Cassandros wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 6:40 pm Meh.
Not like these numbers matter.
Even if they vaccinate 7 billion people, twice, the virus will always mutate and always be treated as an end of humanity situation. The irony of course being that in the effort to sterilize life for all people at all times... we will weaken our natural immune system in the process and be MORE vulnerable to disease because of these idiotic efforts at "safety".
Vaccines strengthen the immune system, you fucking moron. They simply train it to recognise a threat, that is the full extent of what they do. It is the immune system, not the vaccination, that actually beats off the virus. Is there any topic you are not completely ignorant of? If so, I really don't think it's yet come up.
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AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:45 amYeah, I got smallpox twice this year because no virus can be vaccinated against.Cassandros wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 6:40 pm Meh.
Not like these numbers matter.
Even if they vaccinate 7 billion people, twice, the virus will always mutate and always be treated as an end of humanity situation. The irony of course being that in the effort to sterilize life for all people at all times... we will weaken our natural immune system in the process and be MORE vulnerable to disease because of these idiotic efforts at "safety".
Vaccines strengthen the immune system, you fucking moron. They simply train it to recognise a threat, that is the full extent of what they do. It is the immune system, not the vaccination, that actually beats off the virus. Is there any topic you are not completely ignorant of? If so, I really don't think it's yet come up.
I miss measles
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Misconstruing things, as usual.AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:45 amYeah, I got smallpox twice this year because no virus can be vaccinated against.Cassandros wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 6:40 pm Meh.
Not like these numbers matter.
Even if they vaccinate 7 billion people, twice, the virus will always mutate and always be treated as an end of humanity situation. The irony of course being that in the effort to sterilize life for all people at all times... we will weaken our natural immune system in the process and be MORE vulnerable to disease because of these idiotic efforts at "safety".
Vaccines strengthen the immune system, you fucking moron. They simply train it to recognise a threat, that is the full extent of what they do. It is the immune system, not the vaccination, that actually beats off the virus. Is there any topic you are not completely ignorant of? If so, I really don't think it's yet come up.
1) The narrative is moving towards covid mutating similar as the flu. Reading between the lines you'll need annual shots to keep up with mutations. As such, why keep up with the vaccinations as they happen?
2) The over sterilization of things isn't the vaccine end of the equation. Its on the side where we are literally wiping everything with anti-bacterial sanitizers constantly. I don't like this trend, and for the reasons quoted above.
But, thanks as always for just flying half cocked. Its always entertaining.
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For the same reasons there's a huge flu vaccination campaign each year, you blithering idiot. Not likely in the coronavirus case, but if it were annual, you'd get vaccinated to reduce the spread and prevent a quarter to a half million deaths annually, just in the US. In the current case there's a small little extra reason which is that it's a global pandemic. Just how dumb are you?Cassandros wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 2:00 amMisconstruing things, as usual.AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:45 amYeah, I got smallpox twice this year because no virus can be vaccinated against.Cassandros wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 6:40 pm Meh.
Not like these numbers matter.
Even if they vaccinate 7 billion people, twice, the virus will always mutate and always be treated as an end of humanity situation. The irony of course being that in the effort to sterilize life for all people at all times... we will weaken our natural immune system in the process and be MORE vulnerable to disease because of these idiotic efforts at "safety".
Vaccines strengthen the immune system, you fucking moron. They simply train it to recognise a threat, that is the full extent of what they do. It is the immune system, not the vaccination, that actually beats off the virus. Is there any topic you are not completely ignorant of? If so, I really don't think it's yet come up.
1) The narrative is moving towards covid mutating similar as the flu. Reading between the lines you'll need annual shots to keep up with mutations. As such, why keep up with the vaccinations as they happen?
2) The over sterilization of things isn't the vaccine end of the equation. Its on the side where we are literally wiping everything with anti-bacterial sanitizers constantly. I don't like this trend, and for the reasons quoted above.
But, thanks as always for just flying half cocked. Its always entertaining.
Bacteria and viruses are not the same thing dummy. The overuse of antibiotics and sanitizers strengthens bacteria through natural selection, it doesn't alter your immune system. You understand that when we had no antibiotics and didn't sanitize surfaces, it didn't mean everyone had superman immunity, right? It just meant an average life expectancy in the late 40s, in the rich nations.
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You sure are projecting a lot of derp. Slightly more than usual these days... You feeling OK?AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:05 pmFor the same reasons there's a huge flu vaccination campaign each year, you blithering idiot. Not likely in the coronavirus case, but if it were annual, you'd get vaccinated to reduce the spread and prevent a quarter to a half million deaths annually, just in the US. In the current case there's a small little extra reason which is that it's a global pandemic. Just how dumb are you?Cassandros wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 2:00 amMisconstruing things, as usual.AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:45 amYeah, I got smallpox twice this year because no virus can be vaccinated against.Cassandros wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 6:40 pm Meh.
Not like these numbers matter.
Even if they vaccinate 7 billion people, twice, the virus will always mutate and always be treated as an end of humanity situation. The irony of course being that in the effort to sterilize life for all people at all times... we will weaken our natural immune system in the process and be MORE vulnerable to disease because of these idiotic efforts at "safety".
Vaccines strengthen the immune system, you fucking moron. They simply train it to recognise a threat, that is the full extent of what they do. It is the immune system, not the vaccination, that actually beats off the virus. Is there any topic you are not completely ignorant of? If so, I really don't think it's yet come up.
1) The narrative is moving towards covid mutating similar as the flu. Reading between the lines you'll need annual shots to keep up with mutations. As such, why keep up with the vaccinations as they happen?
2) The over sterilization of things isn't the vaccine end of the equation. Its on the side where we are literally wiping everything with anti-bacterial sanitizers constantly. I don't like this trend, and for the reasons quoted above.
But, thanks as always for just flying half cocked. Its always entertaining.
Bacteria and viruses are not the same thing dummy. The overuse of antibiotics and sanitizers strengthens bacteria through natural selection, it doesn't alter your immune system. You understand that when we had no antibiotics and didn't sanitize surfaces, it didn't mean everyone had superman immunity, right? It just meant an average life expectancy in the late 40s, in the rich nations.
Anyway:
A) There is no reason to keep track of covid vaccination rates. Especially since odds are high this will become an all the time thing. Are you capable of understanding this simple set of words? Or do I need to find a 5 years to dumb this down further?
B) Who do you think has a better chance of surviving a virus or bacterial 'bug', the person whose system has experienced and has dealt with a multitude of different germs, or the person who hasn't because they sterilize everything in their day-to-day life?
((Though the real question is: can you have a straight forward conversation without trying to bullshit, spin a narrative, or just outright lie?
My guess is NO. But, hey, maybe you can prove me wrong for a change...))
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The odds are in fact not high this will become an all the time thing, though there will be other coronaviruses. Even if the odds were high, it remains unclear just why you think that means don't bother getting vaccines and don't bother doing basic routine monitoring of the administration of vaccines. Perhaps you could just link to wherever is telling you what to think on this? Because what you are saying makes zero sense. Why would you not want to keep track of the progress and effectiveness of a tightly rationed vaccination program? Do you oppose other vaccinations too, or just this one?Cassandros wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 1:20 amYou sure are projecting a lot of derp. Slightly more than usual these days... You feeling OK?AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:05 pmFor the same reasons there's a huge flu vaccination campaign each year, you blithering idiot. Not likely in the coronavirus case, but if it were annual, you'd get vaccinated to reduce the spread and prevent a quarter to a half million deaths annually, just in the US. In the current case there's a small little extra reason which is that it's a global pandemic. Just how dumb are you?Cassandros wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 2:00 amMisconstruing things, as usual.AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:45 amYeah, I got smallpox twice this year because no virus can be vaccinated against.Cassandros wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 6:40 pm Meh.
Not like these numbers matter.
Even if they vaccinate 7 billion people, twice, the virus will always mutate and always be treated as an end of humanity situation. The irony of course being that in the effort to sterilize life for all people at all times... we will weaken our natural immune system in the process and be MORE vulnerable to disease because of these idiotic efforts at "safety".
Vaccines strengthen the immune system, you fucking moron. They simply train it to recognise a threat, that is the full extent of what they do. It is the immune system, not the vaccination, that actually beats off the virus. Is there any topic you are not completely ignorant of? If so, I really don't think it's yet come up.
1) The narrative is moving towards covid mutating similar as the flu. Reading between the lines you'll need annual shots to keep up with mutations. As such, why keep up with the vaccinations as they happen?
2) The over sterilization of things isn't the vaccine end of the equation. Its on the side where we are literally wiping everything with anti-bacterial sanitizers constantly. I don't like this trend, and for the reasons quoted above.
But, thanks as always for just flying half cocked. Its always entertaining.
Bacteria and viruses are not the same thing dummy. The overuse of antibiotics and sanitizers strengthens bacteria through natural selection, it doesn't alter your immune system. You understand that when we had no antibiotics and didn't sanitize surfaces, it didn't mean everyone had superman immunity, right? It just meant an average life expectancy in the late 40s, in the rich nations.
Anyway:
A) There is no reason to keep track of covid vaccination rates. Especially since odds are high this will become an all the time thing. Are you capable of understanding this simple set of words? Or do I need to find a 5 years to dumb this down further?
B) Who do you think has a better chance of surviving a virus or bacterial 'bug', the person whose system has experienced and has dealt with a multitude of different germs, or the person who hasn't because they sterilize everything in their day-to-day life?
((Though the real question is: can you have a straight forward conversation without trying to bullshit, spin a narrative, or just outright lie?
My guess is NO. But, hey, maybe you can prove me wrong for a change...))
You have a fundamental misunderstanding of how the immune system works. If you catch a bug it is better prepared to deal with that bug next time. It doesn't level up for all unknown pathogens. Can you grasp that?
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Union workers refusing to step up and take one for the team. Disgusting fucks they are
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Government and union employees certainly cannot handle the job that private corporations can. We've seen it time and time and time again, but yet, Capt Stapes and Co put their full faith into these inefficient groups
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these are the same people that think that our government can improve health care.
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Like every other developed country's government has.
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My understanding is, at least in NJ, they're depending a lot on the chain drugstores (CVS & Walgreens, for two) to administer the vaccines.Animal wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:09 pmthese are the same people that think that our government can improve health care.
And I heard NYC is trying to set up 7 day a week 24 hour vaccination centers. I have no idea if they're running into union troubles as a result though.
P.S. Chick-fil whatever will only do 6 days a week though!
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'The NHS is at risk being overwhelmed in the next 21 days': Chief medical officers warns of 'immense pressure' on medics as hospitalisations soar past their level at peak of first wave
NHS is under 'immense pressure', chief medical officers for England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland said
Their statement came as Boris Johnson plunged England into a national lockdown for the third time
Letter saw Britain's Covid alert level raised to five - its highest - for the first time since the pandemic began
The UK's chief medical officers have warned of a 'material risk of the NHS being overwhelmed' in the next 21 days as the mutant Covid strain wreaks havoc across the country.
Parts of the health service are under 'immense pressure', the chief medical officers for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland said in a joint statement on Monday.
Their letter saw Britain's Covid alert level raised to five - its highest - for the first time since the pandemic began, meaning 'transmission is high or rising exponentially' and 'there is a material risk of healthcare services being overwhelmed'.
Boris Johnson warned that hospitals are 40 per cent busier than the first peak of the virus in April 2020 - as doctors liken working for in the NHS to being in a warzone.
Analysis has suggested that the UK could be facing 100,000 fatalities as early as February - while the number of people in hospital beds in London and the east have soared by 68 per cent since December 25.
The British Medical Association (BMA) welcomed the lockdown announced on Monday evening as it warned that hospitals are 'stretched to breaking point'.
In his address to the nation, Mr Johnson said: 'Our hospitals are under more pressure from Covid than at any time since the start of the pandemic.
'In England alone, the number of Covid patients has increased by nearly a third in the last week to almost 27,000.
'That number is 40 per cent higher than the first peak in April.'
He said that across the UK, a record number of people tested positive for coronavirus on December 29 - around 80,000 people.
Mr Johnson said that the number of deaths was up 20 per cent in the last seven days - and 'will sadly rise further'.
Meanwhile, there are currently 26,626 Covid patients in hospital in England, a 30 per cent rise on the week before.
The peak of admissions in the first wave of Coronavirus was 18,974 on April 12, 2020.
The patients taking up more than a fifth of all beds - compared to a sixth in 2020. Staffing shortages caused by the latest wave have meant that hospitals could hit capacity sooner than they did previously.
The 3,145 people admitted yesterday is 40 per cent more than the 3,099 admitted on April 1.
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I don't even understand Biker's point. What union is he talking about? Nurses? Ummmm.....maybe they are busy treating patients 16 hours a day? They aren't in charge of distribution. Shouldn't this been all worked out months ago by OPERATION WARP SPEED!! Oh right....another trump admin failure.
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I know the plan is go get to the point of letting CVS, Walgreens and even drug counters at Grocery stores administer the vaccine. But are they arleady starting to do that now? I have not heard about anything being done like that in the area I am in. I thought right now it was only being done in the big hospitals.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:37 pmMy understanding is, at least in NJ, they're depending a lot on the chain drugstores (CVS & Walgreens, for two) to administer the vaccines.Animal wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:09 pmthese are the same people that think that our government can improve health care.
And I heard NYC is trying to set up 7 day a week 24 hour vaccination centers. I have no idea if they're running into union troubles as a result though.
P.S. Chick-fil whatever will only do 6 days a week though!
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Yes, nurses and nurses aides unions. You think its a coincidence that the vaccines are administered from 8-5 weekdays and not on holidays or weekends? Think again. Its greedy union cunts that refuse to make a concession during a pandemicStapes wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:40 pm I don't even understand Biker's point. What union is he talking about? Nurses? Ummmm.....maybe they are busy treating patients 16 hours a day? They aren't in charge of distribution. Shouldn't this been all worked out months ago by OPERATION WARP SPEED!! Oh right....another trump admin failure.
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each state is in charge of their own distribution and that has been supposed to be worked on for months now. Texas is doing pretty well in comparison to the rest of the country. Texas has administered over 40% of the doses it has been given. In comparison, Pennsylvania only 27%, NYc only 24%, California only 24% and NJ only 26%.Stapes wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:40 pm I don't even understand Biker's point. What union is he talking about? Nurses? Ummmm.....maybe they are busy treating patients 16 hours a day? They aren't in charge of distribution. Shouldn't this been all worked out months ago by OPERATION WARP SPEED!! Oh right....another trump admin failure.
i doubt you want to talk about those admin failures, though.
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Apparently right now CVS & Walgreens etc are handling nursing homes as a federal effortAnimal wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:42 pmI know the plan is go get to the point of letting CVS, Walgreens and even drug counters at Grocery stores administer the vaccine. But are they arleady starting to do that now? I have not heard about anything being done like that in the area I am in. I thought right now it was only being done in the big hospitals.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:37 pmMy understanding is, at least in NJ, they're depending a lot on the chain drugstores (CVS & Walgreens, for two) to administer the vaccines.Animal wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:09 pmthese are the same people that think that our government can improve health care.
And I heard NYC is trying to set up 7 day a week 24 hour vaccination centers. I have no idea if they're running into union troubles as a result though.
P.S. Chick-fil whatever will only do 6 days a week though!
https://gothamist.com/news/after-slow-s ... ime-sprintThe federal program to administer doses in nursing homes has been sluggish. In New York, about 47% of the 288 facilities involved in the federal nursing home program with CVS and Walgreens have finished first doses, according to Cuomo. At a press conference Monday, Cuomo said 85% of nursing home residents in the state would receive the vaccine by week's end.