little2add Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 At least 262,908,216 people or 79% of the population have received at least one dose. Overall, 224,113,439 people or 68% of the population are considered fully vaccinated. Additionally, 108,806,974 people or 33% of the population have received a booster dose. My spouse, children and myself included. its time to move on with this tread and all the related ones, I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruciatacara Posted September 22, 2022 Share Posted September 22, 2022 3 hours ago, little2add said: At least 262,908,216 people or 79% of the population have received at least one dose. Overall, 224,113,439 people or 68% of the population are considered fully vaccinated. Additionally, 108,806,974 people or 33% of the population have received a booster dose. My spouse, children and myself included. its time to move on with this tread and all the related ones, I think Yeah, its like beating a dead horse. Those who were gonna get the vaccine, did and those who weren't, didn't. My family all got four doses without any problems and if we were advised to get more for good reason, we would. We also get flu shots and pneumonia shots and shingles shots and whatever else is recommended because we actually trust our health officials. So far none of us (and we are a very large and extended family) have experienced any problems from vaccines. Those who don't want to, or didn't want to, or will never want to do vaccines - so be it for them. This topic is so boring now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
little2add Posted September 23, 2022 Share Posted September 23, 2022 On 9/21/2022 at 11:26 PM, cruciatacara said: This topic is so boring now. And irrelevant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ardillacid Posted March 25, 2023 Author Share Posted March 25, 2023 I am grateful that $cience ended the pandemic with these big beautiful vaccines. Truly president Trumps greatest accomplishment and his name will rightfully be honored for many generations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inunionwithrome Posted May 1, 2023 Share Posted May 1, 2023 Some people were unable to get the vaccine as they are allergic to an ingredient in it. For others, it was personal choices, and still others (i.e. unable to get a flu shot due to egg allergy.) So, not everyone who couldn't get the shot (my mom) did not die off. They frequently washed their hands, sanitized, and masked up. Yet, here she is 3 years later, no vaccine and still living. That being said, she was also able to only have to go out minimally. Our house is thankfully set up where I could shower before entering the rest of the house while working with the public and she never caught it from me. We only had a mild case last July because someone showed up to church with a croupy cough. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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