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Our vaccinated rate vs Washington…what’s the difference? Ron Rivera “very frustrated”


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i'm working on shooting a film and we almost got shut down because the crew and acting unions came in and mandated fully vaccinated sets. a had to let half a dozen key personnel and several actors go to keep my production rolling.

netflix just announced they will mandate it for all production zone cast and crew.

this is where the world is moving. private organizations and companies are following suit. unvaccinated folks without valid medical exemptions are going to find it increasingly harder to navigate society and freely do the things they used to

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28 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

i'm working on shooting a film and we almost got shut down because the crew and acting unions came in and mandated fully vaccinated sets. a had to let half a dozen key personnel and several actors go to keep my production rolling.

netflix just announced they will mandate it for all production zone cast and crew.

this is where the world is moving. private organizations and companies are following suit. unvaccinated folks without valid medical exemptions are going to find it increasingly harder to navigate society and freely do the things they used to

Once we reach herd immunity it won't matter if your employees are vaccinated. 

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5 hours ago, PhillyB said:

i'm working on shooting a film and we almost got shut down because the crew and acting unions came in and mandated fully vaccinated sets. a had to let half a dozen key personnel and several actors go to keep my production rolling.

netflix just announced they will mandate it for all production zone cast and crew.

this is where the world is moving. private organizations and companies are following suit. unvaccinated folks without valid medical exemptions are going to find it increasingly harder to navigate society and freely do the things they used to

 

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5 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

Once we reach herd immunity it won't matter if your employees are vaccinated. 

 

And just when will that be? Come on smart guy. Tell us when this magical date will come? Next month? Several months? Years?

 

Because whether you believe it or not. At this time, things are trending in the wrong direction for your herd immunity dream.

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37 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

And just when will that be? Come on smart guy. Tell us when this magical date will come? Next month? Several months? Years?

 

Because whether you believe it or not. At this time, things are trending in the wrong direction for your herd immunity dream.

You think?

Once 80 percent of the country has either had it or been vaccinated we get there.

You keep forgetting that people have immune systems. 

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Just now, Catsfan69 said:

You think?

Once 80 percent of the country has either had it or been vaccinated we get there.

You keep forgetting that people have immune systems. 

 

That didn't answer the question. When can we expect to reach this magic number? The world is a mess. I an excited for this to actually happen. So when? Come on? You can at least give us an approximation?

 

You've got all the answers. Answer this one?

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9 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-941fcf43d9731c76c16e7354f5d5e187
 

.8% of deaths are fully vaccinated people and 1.1% of hospitalizations. What you are describing in an incredibly small sample size. Can it happen to fully vaccinated people? Yes, just way less likely.

I believe history will show differently, but we shall see. 

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

That didn't answer the question. When can we expect to reach this magic number? The world is a mess. I an excited for this to actually happen. So when? Come on? You can at least give us an approximation?

 

You've got all the answers. Answer this one?

If we just stop all guidelines. 

Just vaccinations and let it run it's course?

6 to 9 mths.

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On 7/29/2021 at 11:02 PM, iamhubby1 said:

Nowhere in there does it say, home of the idiots that think Covid is no big deal. Over 1.4 million dead. But hey. Don't do your part to end this pandemic.

Forest fires serve a purpose too.

No amount of "science" will make it go away...

...nature has to take its course --- period.

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