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  • LeninWalksTheWorld [any]
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    4 years ago

    In the 1940s the state of New York alone vaccinated 6 million people against smallpox in 4 weeks just for comparison.

    Anyone who thinks this isn't a massive fumble are lying to themselves

  • Infamousblt [any]
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    4 years ago

    1.5%? Time to open restaurants and get everyone back to work. COVID is over folks

    • Not_irony [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      COVID20, COVID21, COVID22, COVID22-Jan, COVID22-Sep will probably just take of themselves

    • Not_irony [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      The electoralism of handling a pandemic, but yeah, at least

  • EldritchMayo [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    It’s actually not that bad honestly the vaccine got shipped mid December so like 20 days to get 5 million people vaccinated isn’t so bad. Still a long ways to go but at least we’re on the path now

    • Gaysexdotcom [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      New York alone vaccinated 6 Million People against Smallpox in 4 weeks

      This is why we need downvotes back, I'm not tryna be an asshole this is just wrong and shouldnt be near the top bc it has interactions

      • Orannis62 [ze/hir]
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        4 years ago

        That's true, but the real important milestone is when everyone who is vulnerable gets vaccinated. That'll still take way longer than it should, but not 4 years at least

        • ant9 [he/him,comrade/them]
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          4 years ago

          Everyone is vulnerable and pretending we aren't is how you end up spreading it around and encouraging mutations.

          • Drowned_Wednesday [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            Very true, I'm a healthy young person who used to run at least a couple miles every day, and since first being symptomatic on Monday have barely been able to get out of bed.

    • Not_irony [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      5m / 20 days means 60 x 20 days to get to 300m, so 1200 days, or 3 years abouts.

      I'm not super impressed tbh

      • EldritchMayo [he/him,comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        Fair point, I guess I didn't think of it in terms of how large the U.S population is. You do have to factor in herd immunity and previous covid cases, so with herd immunity scale that to 70% of its original timeframe and then knock off 20 million people who have already had it as current science says contracting covid twice is extremely rare. Still longer than I would have expected although I do expect a ramp up

  • DasKarlBarx [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    This can be both:

    1. A fumbling of the rollout. Places have had a year basically to plan for this and still fucked it up.

    B. Not the end of the world cus the begining aspect was always going to be the slowest and as production & capacity for vaccinating increases so will the speed & number of people getting vaxed.

    • garbology [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Going from 1. to B. is good, gotta keep them on their toes.

  • J_Edbear_Hoover [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    My ummm, well whatever she is, is a healthcare worker and she got her first dose this week. She couldn't move for a day.