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Gorgol User ID: 79672813 Germany 11/22/2020 02:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups Here’s when Dr. Fauci thinks average Americans will be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine Quoting: money$$$ We now have a rough estimate of when average Americans can expect to start receiving the coronavirus vaccine, assuming all goes well with the rollout. White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci thinks ordinary Americans can expect to receive the coronavirus vaccine as soon as April. If most people take the vaccine, Dr. Fauci also thinks that life could start returning to normal by the end of 2021. If all goes as planned with the rollout of the first coronavirus vaccines in the US from companies like Pfizer and Moderna, the first Americans will start to be inoculated about a month from now. That’s a group of people that will include health care workers, who obviously need the protection of a vaccine before almost anyone else as a result of putting their lives on the line to care for people sickened by the virus. With COVID-19 cases surging across the US right now, though — Johns Hopkins University says we’re now up to almost 11.6 million since the start of the pandemic — that brings up an obvious question: What about the timing for everyone else? White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci has an answer. And it represents even more great news in what’s proven to be a lightning-fast, record-breaking achievement for scientific progress — bringing a successful vaccine to fruition in less than a year for a novel virus that was only first discovered months ago. [link to bgr.com (secure)] Fauci says the average American could get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as April: 'I would take the vaccine' Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert who has guided the U.S. through the pandemic, projected Americans could expect their first doses of an approved coronavirus vaccine as early as April. Front-line health care workers are expected to get their first doses by the end of December or early January. After prioritizing people at risk of infection or severe disease, the healthy general population can expect first doses of a vaccine starting in April and through July if all continues on track, Fauci told the USA TODAY Editorial Board on Wednesday. [link to www.msn.com (secure)] Fauci would take the vaccine That means he's not going to Gorgol -No Jab, No Jitter |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73975753 United States 11/22/2020 02:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups So Trump is acting like his agenda will prevail, is making a lot of changes to key appointments and so far it looks like at least some of the military is under his command and the Supreme Court at least acting the way it should. Meanwhile this secret deep state society is acting like they've already won and are going ahead with all their plans too. The two are on a collision course and it's a bit of an unstoppable force with an immovable object. |
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PREZ-ELECT wisconsin User ID: 79672701 United States 11/22/2020 02:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups . ... fauci should take the first AND on live tv ... . ... along with DOCUMENTATION that it really IS a covid vaccine and not just saline water!!! ... . . Our family celebrates The Lord's Feasts: [link to www.grafted-promise.net] Fools and the dead don't change their minds. Fools won't and the dead can't. When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar. You are only telling the world that you fear what he might say. Quoting: CountryWise Amos 5:13 - Therefore at such a time the prudent person keeps silent, for it is an evil time. |
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Professor Curtis, O.G. User ID: 30358350 United States 11/22/2020 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups Most Americans Don't Trust Trump's Vaccine Comments: Poll Quoting: money$$$ TUESDAY, Sept. 15, 2020 (Healthday News) -- In a sign that Americans are becoming more wary about the safety of a new coronavirus vaccine, a new poll shows a majority of adults don't trust what President Donald Trump has said on vaccine development. More than half (52%) of adults said they don't trust the president's vaccine comments, the NBC News/Survey Monkey poll found, while just 26% say they do. Twenty percent said they were "not aware" whether they trust what the president has said about a vaccine, NBC News reported. Those polled were also more skeptical about whether they or their families would get a government-approved coronavirus vaccine if one became widely available, NBC News reported. The poll's latest data show that just 39% said they would get it, 23% said they wouldn't and 36% say they weren't sure. Just a month ago, 44% of Americans said they would get a government-approved vaccine, 22% said they wouldn't, and 32% said they weren't sure. The highest level of confidence in a coronavirus vaccine came during the week of Aug. 17 to Aug. 23, when 45% polled said they would get a vaccine. [link to www.usnews.com (secure)] Dr. Moncef Slaoui, chief of the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed's vaccine efforts, said the first people in the United States could get vaccinated for COVID-19 next month also said that 80% of Americans should be vaccinated in order for the program, plan to be successful. Slaoui said the administration's goal is to distribute an approved vaccine within 24 hours of its approval by the Food and Drug Administration. A committee is expected to meet in December to approve Pfizer's emergency authorization request for its vaccine candidate, found to be 95% effective in preventing the coronavirus. [link to www.washingtonexaminer.com (secure)] That's odd. Pfizer said earlier this month that their vaccine was 90% effective. How did they gain 5% effectiveness? Every day, and in every way, the shit keeps getting deeper and deeper! |
Grove Street User ID: 78870678 United States 11/22/2020 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups Most Americans Don't Trust Trump's Vaccine Comments: Poll Quoting: money$$$ TUESDAY, Sept. 15, 2020 (Healthday News) -- In a sign that Americans are becoming more wary about the safety of a new coronavirus vaccine, a new poll shows a majority of adults don't trust what President Donald Trump has said on vaccine development. More than half (52%) of adults said they don't trust the president's vaccine comments, the NBC News/Survey Monkey poll found, while just 26% say they do. Twenty percent said they were "not aware" whether they trust what the president has said about a vaccine, NBC News reported. Those polled were also more skeptical about whether they or their families would get a government-approved coronavirus vaccine if one became widely available, NBC News reported. The poll's latest data show that just 39% said they would get it, 23% said they wouldn't and 36% say they weren't sure. Just a month ago, 44% of Americans said they would get a government-approved vaccine, 22% said they wouldn't, and 32% said they weren't sure. The highest level of confidence in a coronavirus vaccine came during the week of Aug. 17 to Aug. 23, when 45% polled said they would get a vaccine. [link to www.usnews.com (secure)] Dr. Moncef Slaoui, chief of the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed's vaccine efforts, said the first people in the United States could get vaccinated for COVID-19 next month also said that 80% of Americans should be vaccinated in order for the program, plan to be successful. Slaoui said the administration's goal is to distribute an approved vaccine within 24 hours of its approval by the Food and Drug Administration. A committee is expected to meet in December to approve Pfizer's emergency authorization request for its vaccine candidate, found to be 95% effective in preventing the coronavirus. [link to www.washingtonexaminer.com (secure)] That's odd. Pfizer said earlier this month that their vaccine was 90% effective. How did they gain 5% effectiveness? they just added 5. thats how coporate science works. Grove And this is why we can't have nice things. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78919005 United States 11/22/2020 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups Most Americans Don't Trust Trump's Vaccine Comments: Poll Quoting: money$$$ TUESDAY, Sept. 15, 2020 (Healthday News) -- In a sign that Americans are becoming more wary about the safety of a new coronavirus vaccine, a new poll shows a majority of adults don't trust what President Donald Trump has said on vaccine development. More than half (52%) of adults said they don't trust the president's vaccine comments, the NBC News/Survey Monkey poll found, while just 26% say they do. Twenty percent said they were "not aware" whether they trust what the president has said about a vaccine, NBC News reported. Those polled were also more skeptical about whether they or their families would get a government-approved coronavirus vaccine if one became widely available, NBC News reported. The poll's latest data show that just 39% said they would get it, 23% said they wouldn't and 36% say they weren't sure. Just a month ago, 44% of Americans said they would get a government-approved vaccine, 22% said they wouldn't, and 32% said they weren't sure. The highest level of confidence in a coronavirus vaccine came during the week of Aug. 17 to Aug. 23, when 45% polled said they would get a vaccine. [link to www.usnews.com (secure)] Dr. Moncef Slaoui, chief of the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed's vaccine efforts, said the first people in the United States could get vaccinated for COVID-19 next month also said that 80% of Americans should be vaccinated in order for the program, plan to be successful. Slaoui said the administration's goal is to distribute an approved vaccine within 24 hours of its approval by the Food and Drug Administration. A committee is expected to meet in December to approve Pfizer's emergency authorization request for its vaccine candidate, found to be 95% effective in preventing the coronavirus. [link to www.washingtonexaminer.com (secure)] That's odd. Pfizer said earlier this month that their vaccine was 90% effective. How did they gain 5% effectiveness? They had this former wrestler do the math |
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Catnip User ID: 78245071 United States 11/22/2020 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups Most Americans Don't Trust Trump's Vaccine Comments: Poll Quoting: money$$$ TUESDAY, Sept. 15, 2020 (Healthday News) -- In a sign that Americans are becoming more wary about the safety of a new coronavirus vaccine, a new poll shows a majority of adults don't trust what President Donald Trump has said on vaccine development. More than half (52%) of adults said they don't trust the president's vaccine comments, the NBC News/Survey Monkey poll found, while just 26% say they do. Twenty percent said they were "not aware" whether they trust what the president has said about a vaccine, NBC News reported. Those polled were also more skeptical about whether they or their families would get a government-approved coronavirus vaccine if one became widely available, NBC News reported. The poll's latest data show that just 39% said they would get it, 23% said they wouldn't and 36% say they weren't sure. Just a month ago, 44% of Americans said they would get a government-approved vaccine, 22% said they wouldn't, and 32% said they weren't sure. The highest level of confidence in a coronavirus vaccine came during the week of Aug. 17 to Aug. 23, when 45% polled said they would get a vaccine. [link to www.usnews.com (secure)] Dr. Moncef Slaoui, chief of the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed's vaccine efforts, said the first people in the United States could get vaccinated for COVID-19 next month also said that 80% of Americans should be vaccinated in order for the program, plan to be successful. Slaoui said the administration's goal is to distribute an approved vaccine within 24 hours of its approval by the Food and Drug Administration. A committee is expected to meet in December to approve Pfizer's emergency authorization request for its vaccine candidate, found to be 95% effective in preventing the coronavirus. [link to www.washingtonexaminer.com (secure)] Funny how they remember Trump's comments about the vaccine but they don't remember that he said numerous times that the vaccine WILL NOT be mandatory. "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change" |
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Catnip User ID: 78245071 United States 11/22/2020 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups Most Americans Don't Trust Trump's Vaccine Comments: Poll Quoting: money$$$ TUESDAY, Sept. 15, 2020 (Healthday News) -- In a sign that Americans are becoming more wary about the safety of a new coronavirus vaccine, a new poll shows a majority of adults don't trust what President Donald Trump has said on vaccine development. More than half (52%) of adults said they don't trust the president's vaccine comments, the NBC News/Survey Monkey poll found, while just 26% say they do. Twenty percent said they were "not aware" whether they trust what the president has said about a vaccine, NBC News reported. Those polled were also more skeptical about whether they or their families would get a government-approved coronavirus vaccine if one became widely available, NBC News reported. The poll's latest data show that just 39% said they would get it, 23% said they wouldn't and 36% say they weren't sure. Just a month ago, 44% of Americans said they would get a government-approved vaccine, 22% said they wouldn't, and 32% said they weren't sure. The highest level of confidence in a coronavirus vaccine came during the week of Aug. 17 to Aug. 23, when 45% polled said they would get a vaccine. [link to www.usnews.com (secure)] Dr. Moncef Slaoui, chief of the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed's vaccine efforts, said the first people in the United States could get vaccinated for COVID-19 next month also said that 80% of Americans should be vaccinated in order for the program, plan to be successful. Slaoui said the administration's goal is to distribute an approved vaccine within 24 hours of its approval by the Food and Drug Administration. A committee is expected to meet in December to approve Pfizer's emergency authorization request for its vaccine candidate, found to be 95% effective in preventing the coronavirus. [link to www.washingtonexaminer.com (secure)] Funny how they remember Trump's comments about the vaccine but they don't remember that he said numerous times that the vaccine WILL NOT be mandatory. "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78708374 United States 11/22/2020 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups How many of you public sector, government workers will be taking the jab? I assume if you won't take it, you'll lose your job and even your license as you'll be spreading the virus per their logic sth Quoting: money$$$ I retired from FD the week before Covid hit. My wife is RN Director of two hospitals and she will quit before she is forced to vaccine.] |
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President-Elect Bill Wick User ID: 79668345 United States 11/22/2020 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups In terms of risk and fear, shouldn't it be Blacks, Mexican illegals, Chinese nationals, and manbun homocollege students? You know, cuz science. Freelance Superhero with only a minor personality disorder. All my other personalities are just fine, thanks. Ignore him, no we aren't. Question: "What is the most important thing in your life?" Answer: "NOT BEING STUPID" - Jordan Peterson |
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