Conservatives are notorious for not only arguing against COVID vaccination mandates, but for refusing vaccinations themselves.
They adopt the macho stance that they don’t want anyone to “tell them what to do,” despite the fact that when you live in a society, you can’t simply do whatever you want, and let the effects on everyone else be damned.
If your actions are liable to hurt others, our society passes laws to protect the group. Vaccine mandates, down through history, are examples of those group-protection laws.
Conservatives don’t care about groups. They are a “Me first, me last, me only” bunch.
The following articles show why selfish conservatives are America’s and the world’s greatest danger.
Covid-19 vaccines reduce the likelihood of infecting others
NEWSCIENTIST: People who are fully vaccinated against covid-19 are far less likely to infect others, despite the arrival of the delta variant, several studies show.
The findings refute the idea, which has become common in some circles, that vaccines no longer do much to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“They absolutely do reduce transmission,” says Christopher Byron Brooke at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. “Vaccinated people do transmit the virus in some cases, but the data are super crystal-clear that the risk of transmission for a vaccinated individual is much, much lower than for an unvaccinated individual.”
A recent study found that vaccinated people infected with the delta variant are 63 per cent less likely to infect people who are unvaccinated.
This is only slightly lower than with the alpha variant, says Brechje de Gier at the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment in the Netherlands, who led the study. Her team had previously found that vaccinated people infected with alpha were 73 per cent less likely to infect unvaccinated people.
What is important to realise, de Gier says, is that the full effect of vaccines on reducing transmission is even higher than 63 per cent, because most vaccinated people don’t become infected in the first place.
Even assuming vaccination only halves the risk of infection, this would still imply that vaccines reduce transmission by more than 80 per cent overall.
Others have worked out the full effect. Earlier this year, Ottavia Prunas at Yale University applied two different models to data from Israel, where the Pfizer vaccine was used. Her team’s conclusion was that the overall vaccine effectiveness against transmission was 89 per cent.
The idea that vaccines are no longer that effective against transmission may derive from news reports in July claiming that vaccinated people who become infected “can carry as much virus as others”. Even if this were true, however, vaccines would still greatly reduce transmission by reducing infections in the first place.
In fact, the study that sparked the news reports didn’t measure the number of viruses in someone directly but relied on so-called Ct scores, a measure of viral RNA. However, this RNA can derive from viruses destroyed by the immune system. “You can measure the RNA but it’s rendered useless,” says Timothy Peto at the University of Oxford.
There are now several lines of evidence that Ct scores aren’t a good measure of the amount of virus someone has. Firstly, the fact that infected vaccinated people are much less likely to infect others. Peto has done a similar study to de Gier using contact tracing data from England and gotten similar results.
Secondly, Peto’s team specifically showed that there is little connection between Ct scores and infectiousness. “It appeared people who were positive after vaccination had the same viral load as the unvaccinated. We thought they were just as infectious. But it turns out you are less infectious,” says Peto. “That’s quite important. People were over-pessimistic.”
Yet another line of evidence comes from a study by Brooke. His team took samples from 23 people every day after they first tested positive until the infection cleared and performed tests, including trying to infect cells in a dish with the samples.
With five out of the six fully vaccinated people, none of the samples were infectious, unlike most from unvaccinated people. The study shows that vaccinated people shed fewer viruses and also stop shedding sooner than unvaccinated people, says Brooke.
That’s the science. If you are vaccinated you are much less likely to harm others. Do you care? If you are conservative, perhaps not.
Republican Governors Now Racing Each Other to Ban COVID Vaccine Mandates
Conservatives across the country are hopping on the federal-overreach bandwagon in opposition to Biden’s private-sector vaccine mandates, setting up what will likely be a series of fruitless legal challenges.
BY VANITY FAIR, CHARLOTTE KLEIN, OCTOBER 13, 2021President Joe Biden is facing mounting opposition to his private workplace vaccine mandates in Republican-led states, where officials continue to prioritize their own grievances over the safety of their constituents.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott made headlines this week with an executive order banning “any entity,” including private businesses, from mandating coronavirus vaccines—a directive at odds with the federal vaccine-or-test requirement for companies with more than 100 employees, which Biden announced last month but has yet to issue.
Abbott claimed he was responding to “federal overreach” and “bullying” by the Biden administration, a position other Republican officials are seizing upon.
According to the Associated Press, conservatives “in several states are moving to block or undercut” Biden’s private-sector vaccine mandates “before the regulations are even issued.”
The emerging fight between Republican governors and the president is in some cases creating the potential “that businesses will be forced to choose whether to break federal or state law.”
The extent to which the opposition is working not “in the interests of the people you are governing” but “in the interest of your own politics,” as White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki put it Tuesday, is underscored by the fact that many large employers have already implemented their own mandates.
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines were among the Texas-based companies that came out on Tuesday against Abbott’s order. “We believe the federal vaccine mandate supersedes any conflicting state laws, and this does not change anything for American,” said a spokesperson for the airline. Southwest likewise said it would “remain compliant” with the federal rule.
Henry McMaster, pledged earlier this month to fight Biden’s vaccine mandates “to the gates of hell to protect the liberty and livelihood of every South Carolinian.”
Experts say that the states are likely to lose, however, with the Times noting that courts in the U.S. have historically upheld vaccine mandates and prioritized protecting public health.
Sadly, the conservatives don’t seem to care much about public health, but rather are more interested in pandering to the nut-case, anti-vaxer, anti-science, selfish individualism, Aaron Rodgers segment of the GOP.
Truly pitiful, but not surprising, considering past GOP votes against pro-people proposals like healthcare insurance and anti-poverty programs.
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Last 3 Florida school districts drop student mask mandates
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The last three school districts in Florida that required at least some students to wear masks are dropping their mandates for student facial coverings.
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BEST QUOTE OF THE YEAR:
Judge Tanya Chutkan: “Presidents are not kings, and Plaintiff (Trump) is not President.”
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Left wing totalitarians are the new nazis. Nazis always claim that we must abandon freedom “for the public good.” It was true in 1934 and it’s true in 2021.
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Strangely, every state in America has vaccine mandates for children entering school. Must be an entire country of “Nazis” trying to protect the health of the nation. Thank you for your response. You just made my point about conservatives being America’s greatest danger.
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The nazis are in charge of the schools. Big surprise.
The US is one of only seven backward countries mandating masks for children in schools.
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Click to access Science-on-Mask-Use-in-K-12-Schools_8.20.21_FINAL.pdf
This report found in part that masks effectively prevented COVID-19 transmission even without physical distancing in schools and on buses.
The study collected data from all North Carolina elementary, middle, and high schools operating under a model called Plan A, which provided full, in-person instruction, masking, and minimal physical distancing from March to June 2021.
The data represent 100 local school districts and 14 charter schools comprising more than 1,280,000 students and 160,000 staff.
The report finds that NC schools adhering to the protocols succeeded in limiting the transmission rate of COVID-19 within schools.
Approximately 1 in 3,000 students who were in school buildings became infected with COVID-19 during school, or 308 school-acquired cases recorded for students and 55 for staff.
A study conducted in seventeen rural Wisconsin schools and published by CDC, reported student mask-wearing was high, and the COVID-19 incidence among students and staff members was lower than in the county overall (3,453 versus 5,466 per 100,000).
Among 191 cases identified in students and staff members, only seven (3.7%) cases, all among students, were linked to in-school spread.
The conclusion of the implications for public health practice included that with masking requirements and student cohorting, transmission risk within schools appeared low, suggesting that schools might be able to safely open with mitigation efforts in place.
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Masks don’t work. It’s a physics question where I am in field.
Experts wearing N-95 masks for short periods are an exception. Not schoolchildren.
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No sooner do I provide the results of scientific research showing conclusively that masks reduce the incidence and transmission of COVID, than someone tells me “masks don’t work,” and he knows it because he is “in” the physics “field.”
Let me try to put this as gently as possible. Those right-wing, DumbTrumpers who object to the vaccine and/or mask mandates are not only fu*cking stupid but they are selfish traitors. They not only risk their own worthless lives, but they risk the lives of their fellow Americans.
I wish those fools all would win Darwin Awards, thereby instantly improving the human gene pool. That would be their greatest contribution to humanity.
If you are the above-mentioned DumbTrumper, don’t bother to respond, because it won’t get printed. Instead, go drool in front of the TV while watching FOX fools and chanting “Stop the Steal.”
Dummies not wanted.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2021/07/how-government-learned-waste-your-time-tax/619568/ You see this some months back about all of the foot dragging time taxes in our system of government? Was thinking about this the other day in terms of the courts now taking forever to make a pronouncement on anything [wasn’t always so]… justice delayed was once said to be justice denied.
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Related example: The courts’ foot-dragging on providing Trump’s records concerning the attempted coup. Prediction: Time will run out after the coming election, at which time the committee will be disbanded, and the traitor will skate because of the traitors in Congress.
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From the Washington Post:
Is there anyone left who doesn’t understand what a Traitor Donald Trump is? and how dangerous to America the conservatives are?
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The ideology of “Chekists” is “Nashism (“ours-ism”), the selective application of rights”, he said [Andrei Illarionov, a former advisor of Vladimir Putin] https://web.archive.org/web/20070705011725/http://www.robertamsterdam.com/2007/04/andrei_illarionov_approaching.htm
“ours-ism” the selective application of rights (also the privatization of profits and the nationalization of losses across the board) sounds pretty darn Trumpy to me.
Nashism (Russian: нашизм) and Nashists are post-Soviet Russian political neologisms derived from the word “наши” (“[those who are] ours”, i.e., those of the ingroup). The word is used to refer to various forms of worldview based on the primacy of “ours” over the “outsiders” (comparable to la cosa nostra, “our thing”).
There was a quote repeated multiple times in a Gene Hackman movie that ‘Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel’.
Nashism is not Russian nationalism, although the two overlap substantially in that the Siloviki (Chekists) encourage Russian nationalism/chauvinism as a power base and Russian nationalists take pride in Siloviki power. But the core of Nashism is more like organized crime than nationalism in the respect that compatriots can be excluded, and foreigners included, based on their loyalty to, or alignment with, the organization.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashism
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Thanks. Interesting.
Re. patriotism and scoundrels, I cannot get out of my mind the dozens of American flags carried by traitors attacking the U.S. Congress. Thank goodness they were white. Had they been black, the bigots would have gone even nuttier than they are, now.
“Patriotism,” as expressed by Trumpers, is nothing more than hatred, bigotry, and ignorance, all wrapped in a red, white, and blue flag.
Incredibly, the majority of Republicans have been conned by a notorious and proven liar into believing he won the election. This is group idiocy that will be explored in psychology books for decades (similar to the hypnotic trance the German people fell under during the Hitler regime,)
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