Royal Caribbean requires Proof of Vaccination for all passengers -- Quietly tells DeSantis off

Oh, good grief. Let’s just manipulate the data to fit the narrative. Regardless of how you want to label it, if a vaccinated person comes down with Covid, it’s a breakthrough. If they test positive at a lab, at home, or don’t test at all but are sick, guess what - vaccinated gets covid = breakthrough.

And here’s another question, trying to find the answer sifting though a mountain of double-talk. Is the “breakthrough” rate only figured at the moment?

Example (and I’m just throwing numbers), today there’s 100,000 people vaccinated who have tested positive. So you take the number today against the total........ but what about the people who tested positive last month or the month before that, or future breakthroughs. Does the “breakthrough rate” take into account everyone or just the moment?
I know 5 people that have been vaccinated that have come down with Kung Flu in the last 2 weeks.
 
News flash for all the Covid Zealots on these boards. If you want to have a productive discussion with the opposing side, ditch the fear mongering crap and manipulation of data. The discussion above is a perfect example of narrative bias drowning out common sense.
 
News flash for all the Covid Zealots on these boards. If you want to have a productive discussion with the opposing side, ditch the fear mongering crap and manipulation of data. The discussion above is a perfect example of narrative bias drowning out common sense.
Agree, but all they have is fear-----They've no facts or common sense.
 
I asked you first. is the IFR higher?

You can't answer because, again, you realize you're fucked if you do.

Not only do you even fail understand that I asked you to explain the difference between CFR and IFR first.... it appears that you don't even have an answer.
 
Not only do you even fail understand that I asked you to explain the difference between CFR and IFR first.... it appears that you don't even have an answer.

And you refuse to answer again, because you know that only including reported cases means you don't have the whole universe of cases.

You're so predictable, NPC.
 
And you refuse to answer again, because you know that only including reported cases means you don't have the whole universe of cases.

You're so predictable, NPC.

Once again "Case" means testing was performed with a positive result. What part of this don't you understand?
 
Right. So if someone gets a home testing kit and ends up positive, its not really COVID?

Depends on if they reported their positive test result -- as per the instructions provided in many kits.

I will note my commentary covers non at-home Covid testing from normal healthcare testing locations.
 
Back
Top