• CDC warns of urgent need to increase vaccinations for COVID-19, other r

    From John Dillinger@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 15 22:16:11 2023
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    Let's see:
    1. I received the first vaccine
    2. I received the booster shot.
    3. I received another booster shot.
    4. I got COVID-19 and ended up in the hospital.

    Conclusion: It is a placebo and doesn't stop COVID-19 at all.

    This will all come out in a few years.




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    CDC warns of 'urgent need' to increase vaccinations for COVID-19, other respiratory illnesses - UPI.com
    By Ehren Wynder

    Dec. 14 (UPI) -- Healthcare providers throughout the United States are in
    for a rough winter if immunization rates against COVID-19 and other
    respiratory illnesses do not increase, the CDC warns.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday warned
    healthcare providers of an "urgent need" to increase vaccination rates
    against COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

    According to the CDC, low vaccination rates and an ongoing increase of
    national and international cases could lead to an increased strain on the capacity of healthcare organizations in the coming weeks.

    In the past four weeks, hospitalizations among all age groups increased
    200% for influenza, 51% for COVID-19 and 60% for RSV, according to the
    CDC.

    "Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV can result in severe disease, especially
    among unvaccinated persons," the organization said in a statement.
    "Infants, older adults, pregnant people and people with certain underlying medical conditions remain at increased risk of severe COVID-19 and
    influenza disease. Infants and older adults remain at highest risk of
    severe RSV disease; it is the leading cause of infant hospitalization in
    the United States."

    COVID-19 vaccination rates are low this winter, with the CDC reporting
    17.2% of adults having received the latest booster, along with 7.7% of
    children under 18 and 9.6% of pregnant people, as of Dec. 2.

    Seasonal flu vaccination coverage is low across all age groups as well. As ofNov. 2 the CDC reported 7.4 million fewer doses administered to adults compared to the same time last year.

    The CDC said key reasons for low vaccine uptake this year include lack of provider recommendation, concerns about unknown side effects, occurrences
    of mild side effects and lack of time or forgetting to get vaccinated.

    The organization urged health care providers to administer influenza,
    COVID-19, and RSV immunizations now to patients, if recommended, and to
    use all available tools to increase immunization rates.

    The CDC also recommended people take everyday preventive measures such as washing hands, covering coughs and sneezes, wearing a mask, and staying
    home when sick.

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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to John Dillinger on Fri Dec 15 22:56:40 2023
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    John Dillinger wrote:
    Let's see:
    1. I received the first vaccine
    2. I received the booster shot.
    3. I received another booster shot.
    4. I got COVID-19 and ended up in the hospital.

    Conclusion: It is a placebo and doesn't stop COVID-19 at all.

    This will all come out in a few years.



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