he COVID-19 booster drive in the U.S. is losing steam, worrying health experts who have pleaded with Americans to get an extra shot to shore up their protection against the highly contagious omicron variant.
Just 40% of fully vaccinated Americans have received a booster dose, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And the average number of booster shots dispensed per day in the U.S. has plummeted from a peak of 1 million in early December to about 490,000 as of last week.
Also, a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that Americans are more likely to see the initial vaccinations — rather than a booster — as essential.
“It’s clear that the booster effort is falling short,” said Jason Schwartz, a vaccine policy expert at Yale University.
Overall, the U.S. vaccination campaign has been sluggish. More than 13 months after it began, just 63% of Americans, or 210 million people, are fully vaccinated with the initial rounds of shots. Mandates that could raise those numbers have been hobbled by legal challenges.
A woman who is believed to have fallen ill after a close encounter with an escaped monkey has insisted she is "not sick" and is concerned that people think she has "a monkey virus" after her story about the incident blew up in the media.
Speaking with the Daily Item, Michele Fallon dismissed media reports about her health, stating that she had received rabies shots and antibiotics as a precautionary measure.
"I want people to know I am not sick regardless of what they are reading that has been put out there in the media," she told the outlet, explaining that she had been exposed to people who had tested positive with COVID-19 at a birthday party on Friday night, which could explain why she experienced flu-like symptoms after the incident with the monkey, which took place hours earlier.
A woman who is believed to have fallen ill after a close encounter with an escaped monkey has insisted she is "not sick" and is concerned that people think she has "a monkey virus" after her story about the incident blew up in the media.
Speaking with the Daily Item, Michele Fallon dismissed media reports about her health, stating that she had received rabies shots and antibiotics as a precautionary measure.
"I want people to know I am not sick regardless of what they are reading that has been put out there in the media," she told the outlet, explaining that she had been exposed to people who had tested positive with COVID-19 at a birthday party on Friday night, which could explain why she experienced flu-like symptoms after the incident with the monkey, which took place hours earlier.
Assuring people you only have covid, it really must be over
My daughters entire preschool class has recently now tested positive with the exception of my daughter and one other kid that also got Delta in the fall. At least two of them were vaccinated too, I only know that because their parents were quite proud of that decision.
he COVID-19 booster drive in the U.S. is losing steam, worrying health experts who have pleaded with Americans to get an extra shot to shore up their protection against the highly contagious omicron variant.
Just 40% of fully vaccinated Americans have received a booster dose, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And the average number of booster shots dispensed per day in the U.S. has plummeted from a peak of 1 million in early December to about 490,000 as of last week.
Also, a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that Americans are more likely to see the initial vaccinations — rather than a booster — as essential.
“It’s clear that the booster effort is falling short,” said Jason Schwartz, a vaccine policy expert at Yale University.
Overall, the U.S. vaccination campaign has been sluggish. More than 13 months after it began, just 63% of Americans, or 210 million people, are fully vaccinated with the initial rounds of shots. Mandates that could raise those numbers have been hobbled by legal challenges.
The proud 47%
The vaxx spike protein DOES NOT target the O. If it did Pfizer would not be working on a vaxx specific to the O. This is so F’ed up. Israel’s deaths and hospitalizations will outpace last year. The most vaxxed country in the World.
My daughters entire preschool class has recently now tested positive with the exception of my daughter and one other kid that also got Delta in the fall. At least two of them were vaccinated too, I only know that because their parents were quite proud of that decision.
How did they get the jab for their under-5 children? Any doctor doing that should be sued for malpractice and have their license pulled.
My daughters entire preschool class has recently now tested positive with the exception of my daughter and one other kid that also got Delta in the fall. At least two of them were vaccinated too, I only know that because their parents were quite proud of that decision.
How did they get the jab for their under-5 children? Any doctor doing that should be sued for malpractice and have their license pulled.
Sweden never closed, and Denmark and the UK now on record saying "fuck this, it's over." But Biden and his retarded cronies refuse to let it die. When Europe has more balls than you it's over. Anyone under 60 wearing a mask at this point is a lemming and a moron.
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So do we now call the vaccinated "anti Vax"?
he COVID-19 booster drive in the U.S. is losing steam, worrying health experts who have pleaded with Americans to get an extra shot to shore up their protection against the highly contagious omicron variant.
Just 40% of fully vaccinated Americans have received a booster dose, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And the average number of booster shots dispensed per day in the U.S. has plummeted from a peak of 1 million in early December to about 490,000 as of last week.
Also, a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that Americans are more likely to see the initial vaccinations — rather than a booster — as essential.
“It’s clear that the booster effort is falling short,” said Jason Schwartz, a vaccine policy expert at Yale University.
Overall, the U.S. vaccination campaign has been sluggish. More than 13 months after it began, just 63% of Americans, or 210 million people, are fully vaccinated with the initial rounds of shots. Mandates that could raise those numbers have been hobbled by legal challenges.
The proud 47%
Seattle will be masking its children in 2024, and shitlibs will claim it's to protect them. Cook it.
Killer combination.
And despite being fast-tracked to shit-hole status, most of its sheep are still smiling.
https://newsmax.com/thewire/monkey-sick-virus/2022/01/26/id/1054132/
A woman who is believed to have fallen ill after a close encounter with an escaped monkey has insisted she is "not sick" and is concerned that people think she has "a monkey virus" after her story about the incident blew up in the media.
Speaking with the Daily Item, Michele Fallon dismissed media reports about her health, stating that she had received rabies shots and antibiotics as a precautionary measure.
"I want people to know I am not sick regardless of what they are reading that has been put out there in the media," she told the outlet, explaining that she had been exposed to people who had tested positive with COVID-19 at a birthday party on Friday night, which could explain why she experienced flu-like symptoms after the incident with the monkey, which took place hours earlier.
Damn. That's called Talent and Leadership, Democrat Style.