Precisely! This is how the headline should read: "People who got vaccinated are pissed off that others didn't." Poll the unvaccinated and see how many of them blame the vaccinated.
Not all of us. I am jabbed and couldn't care less who is or isn't, it's an individual decision based on our own risk assessment. Any consequences are on the individual for that decision. What I don't understand is that people are vaccinated don't seem to have much faith in the vaccination. If the vaccination works, as I believe it does, then I am at nearly zero risk of getting Covid and if I do it'll be so mild as to be nearly unnoticeable. If that's not the case then I was lied to by the CDC, the government, the pharmaceutical industry and the medical community at large. So I'm either protected or I'm not, and if I believe that I am then WTF do I care about being around the unvaccinated who may or may not have Covid? The fear mongers are still trying to sell the collapse of the hospitals due to being overrun. It was bullshit last year, it's still bullshit this year. If the general population hadn't been gaslighted and pussified into thinking they're at deaths door just because they don't feel well the hospital visits wouldn't be as high as they are. The ER's are filled with people who two years ago wouldn't have given a second thought to feeling ill other than the general, oh well, guess I'm sick for the next week. Suck it up bitches, you ain't dying.
We have had 16 people in our office of 200 (though only half that number is in here every day, many are working hybrid) that have come down with COVId in the last 30 days. 13 of them have been vaccinated already. Now, I know this is too small a sample to extrapolate any conclusion, but that sure does make one thing. Of the 13 vaccinated cases, two were severe - though "severe" is subjective and what they claimed. They were not hospitalized.
Well, that little random sampling would be odd if extrapolated out to the general population, but as you said, it's too small to come to any conclusion. My decision wasn't all that difficult to make. At my age, with a mild heart arrhythmia condition, I thought it best to get the jab. I also do not buy into any surrounding conspiracy theories about the jab, but concede it's still too early to know the real long term side effects, if any, that may result from the jab. It was a risk I was willing to take. I have also said that if I was younger and in good health I would not have gotten the jab as there would be no need in that case. I am perfectly fine with people coming to their own conclusions and let the chips fall where they may. Bottom line, the vaccine is available, to date it is working for the most part leaving us with no more need for shutdowns, restricted movement, mandated mask wearing, etc. Back to business as usual.
'His death was preventable': Obituary blasts unvaccinated people for infecting one-time GOP leader with COVID-19 https://www.rawstory.com/former-gop-leader-dies-covid/ The family of a one-time Republican Party leader in New Jersey used his obituary to blast the unvaccinated people who allegedly infected him with COVID-19. "He was infected by someone who chose to not get vaccinated and his death was preventable," states the obituary for Clark R. Allen. "It is the wish of his family that everyone get vaccinated in order to prevent further death, sickness and heartbreak." The 83-year-old Allen had retired to Florida, which set a record for COVID hospitalizations this week, and has become the epicenter of an ongoing surge linked to the Delta variant in the U.S. Fewer than half of Floridians are fully vaccinated, and Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has come under intense criticism for his response to the crisis. The New Jersey Globe reports that long before moving to Florida, Allen became a major player in Republican politics in the Garden State. "Allen was allied with the conservative wing of the New Jersey GOP in the early 1960s and supported Barry Goldwater for President at a time when Thomas Kean worked on William Scranton's campaign and Christine Todd Whitman campaigned for Nelson Rockefeller," the Globe reported. "But after Goldwater's defeat, Allen led a group of young conservatives interested in uniting New Jersey Republicans and helping to stave off a 1966 GOP primary for a liberal two-term U.S. Senator, Clifford Case." Allen went on to serve as Young Republicans State Chairman, where he led opposition to a wing of the GOP known as the Rat Finks, which made national news after publishing a song book with lyrics that included slurs against Black and Jewish people. Read the full story here.
Breakthrough COVID infections show ‘the unvaccinated are now putting the vaccinated at risk’ https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health...inated-are-now-putting-the-vaccinated-at-risk
Everything we read about the data... needs to be read with this asterisk... *This is data based on those who were tested.. Those who were tested may be a very small percentage of those infected... ---- background... why I sort of think you are correct... also limited sample size... If this "cold" that so many had in North County San Diego... is Delta and from limited testing... it was.. I sat next to vaccinated people sniffling and coughing at a kids team dinner and at soccer games multiple times last month. We really can't draw good conclusions based on published ratios... because most seem to have very light symptoms and dont bother getting tested... People have been gently coughing everywhere around me. Not wearing a mask... I am aware of it.
All of the idiots that I know where I live think they don't have to wear masks now that they are vaccinated. That is how stupid they are. I'm sure it is like this all over the USA. People that are not vaccinated wear masks more than they do. Who says that vaccinated people have a lesser chance of getting the virus? They can still get it, they just might have a jump on fighting it since their immune system has already seen the virus. But they can still spread it to other people.