D. C. Bear said:
Mothra said:
D. C. Bear said:
Mothra said:
D. C. Bear said:
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fadskier said:
More people have died from coronavirus in 2021 than in 2020. Why aren't people on here calling out and blaming Biden for these deaths as they blamed Trump?
Biden's own words:
- October 5, 2020: "More than 200,000 Americans have died. 50,000 Americans are getting the virus every day. 1,000 a day are dying. This is a national emergency. The President should take responsibility."
- October 15, 2020: "We're eight months into this pandemic, and Donald Trump still doesn't have a plan to get this virus under control. I do."
- October 27, 2020: "If you give me the honor of serving as your president, I won't waste any time getting this virus under control and building our nation back better."
- October 30, 2020: "I'm not going to shut down the country. I'm not going to shut down the economy. I'm going to shut down the virus."
- November 1, 2020: "More than 230,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 and Donald Trump has given up on trying to get the virus under control. He may have quit on you, but I promise I never will."
Thank God the vaccine is saving lives! I mean, err...never mind.
Yes, thank God the vaccine is saving lives. Too bad we didn't have the vaccine widely available sooner, and too bad more people haven't taken it so that more lives could be saved.
Uh huh. Except the numbers are worse and most of the public is vaccinated.
You are not very good at interpreting data are you?
I not as good as you are in your own mind, that's for sure.
It is not "in my own mind" that you aren't very good at interpreting data. Your "reasoning" is literally the kind of example one would use to teach students what not to do when looking at data. You start by getting the data wrong and then you fail to use basic reasoning skills. This isn't my opinion, this is just a fact.
There have been roughly 700,000 deaths in the United States from COVID. A little over 5,000 of those COVID deaths have been among fully vaccinated individuals. So, roughly 695,000 out of 700,000 deaths have been among unvaccinated individuals. For more meaningful numbers, take the deaths since April 2021, when vaccines were widely available. In those cases, about 220,000 of 225,000 deaths have been unvaccinated individuals. So, roughly 98 percent of the COVID deaths in the United States have been among unvaccinated since vaccines became widely available.
Therefore, the idea that these vaccines are not working is not supported by data, no matter whether you want it to be or not. Had we been able to get everyone vaccinated, COVID deaths would be orders of magnitude lower.
I agree vaccines have been especially life saving for those at high risk.
But your data is not complete. "Fully vaccinated" is considered 2 weeks after the second dose (or one dose if JNJ).
How many died in that two week period? And why?
More important, many elderly with multiple comorbodities (think quite feeble and already on borrowed time) weren't given the vaccine due to their precarious condition. Later they died from or with Covid. They count as unvaccinated death.
This is not to denigrate the vaccine. It's just to show your data is incomplete and biased to your own viewpoint.
Because we don't have long term data of the vaccine itself, we don't know the long term side effects of it. Hopefully it's nothing and the vaccine is the miracle it is promoted. But we already know it's not nothing.
Still, many people who need the vaccine aren't taking it and many people who don't need the vaccine are taking it.