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UK produced four variants out of 8 ? Thats 50% lol
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UK produced four variants out of 8 ? Thats 50% lol
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Some good news about long-term immunity from the vaccines:
Immunity to the Coronavirus May Persist for Years, Scientists Find [NY Times]
So what's with the U.K. and Brazil? They seem to be potent generators of worrisome mutations!
So I'm going to need boosters. Yay.
So what's with the U.K. and Brazil? They seem to be potent generators of worrisome mutations!
California became the latest state to launch a vaccination lottery scheme on Thursday after Ohio revealed that a 22-year-old had won the state's $1 million vaccine lottery prize.
Governor Gavin Newsom (D) said the "Vax for the Win" program would include $116.5 million worth of incentives, with $100 million in $50 prepaid or grocery cards making up the bulk of the prize fund.
The remaining $16.5 million in the fund will be set aside for cash prizes available to all vaccinated Californians.
Since its announcement May 13, the Vax-a-Million campaign has helped drive an increase in vaccination rates among Ohioans 16 and older by more than 28 percent.
According to Ohio Department of Health data, vaccinations in those ages 16 and older...Increased by 28% for the same age group from May 14 to May 17, the weekend following the announcement of the Vax-a-Million drawings.
These are proving to be very successful:
California Vaccine Lottery—How to Sign up for Chance to Win $1.5 Million [Newsweek]
Ohio Vax-a-Million Drives Increase in Vaccination Across State [ODH]
$1 million Ohio vaccine lottery winner was on her way to buy a used car when she found out she won [NBC]
Being a pragmatist, I am actually in favor of what the governors are doing.I wonder about the strategy to follow in an emergency situation in which there is no time to draw a winning number.
Being a pragmatist, I am actually in favor of what the governors are doing.
That was not my point: of course you must go for whatever measure it takes to enlarge immunity as much as possible, that is, acting for the welfare of those who did not need any incentive of get vaccinated.
My point is that people who rant about negationists or mere slackers behaving like children do not seem to find it as annoying that the authorities are forced to resort to that sort of measures: that rebel herd is as harmfully stupid after as before the lottery scheme.
It is one of the rare times that the ends does justify the means.
There was a cartoon in one of the other threads that summed up the reality of the situation. At this point, I think those of us who are rational have accepted that there's about 30% of the population that aren't rational, but for 100% of us to get back to normal, we're going to have to beg, borrow and steal to get the 30% vaccinated.
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Being a pragmatist, I am actually in favor of what the governors are doing.
Here's why:
A bed in an ICU for a patient on a ventilator costs about $11,000 per day. That's just for the room. It doesn't include other treatments like dialysis, nutritional support or medications. COVID-19 patients typically stay in the ICU for 2-4 weeks which can run up a hospital bill that is anywhere from $200,000 to over $1 million dollars.
If paying people to roll up their sleeves to get the vaccine keeps one patient out of the ICU, we've paid for the $1 million lottery.
Ohio's lottery program for children 12 to 17 offered a paid scholarship to a State university of the child's choice. The young man who won the lottery was one of 105,000 kids who were eligible for the lottery because they were fully vaccinated. That's also a good investment.
I know a couple of people who don't plan to get vaccinated, who when they heard about the $1mn lottery idea scoffed: they recognize that the chance of them winning anything is negligible. One said they should have twenty $50k prizes instead and he'd go get his shots because that would be enough money to totally change his life and having twenty times as great a chance to win would be enough to make it worthwhile.
I heard something on the radio about corporations requiring employees to get vaccinated and a court case challenging that for people who work remotely. Do you know anything about that?
U.S. companies can mandate that employees in a workplace must be vaccinated against COVID-19, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) said on Friday.
The EEOC, in a statement posted on its website explaining its updated guidance, said employees can be required to be vaccinated as long as employers comply with the reasonable accommodation provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws.
In addition, employers may offer incentives to workers to be vaccinated, as long as they are not coercive, it said.
I know a couple of people who don't plan to get vaccinated, who when they heard about the $1mn lottery idea scoffed: they recognize that the chance of them winning anything is negligible. One said they should have twenty $50k prizes instead and he'd go get his shots because that would be enough money to totally change his life and having twenty times as great a chance to win would be enough to make it worthwhile.
But you still have the same odds of winning any one drawing.
