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Buckeye_Democrat

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24. Yes, I agree.
Sat May 22, 2021, 12:35 PM
May 2021

The warmer weather has surely been a big help too across the country, not just the vaccines.

The vaccination numbers really need to keep increasing, hopefully to something like herd-immunity by the Fall.

I remember you posting about wanting new cases to drop below 50 per 100k people over a two-week period, like was recommended by the Ohio Dept. of Health before we eased restrictions, but that policy was scrapped by Ohio soon after the CDC announcement on May 13th (which was individual-focused and probably not the best idea for the general welfare).

We seem to be slowly getting there, regardless. I'm sure hoping for the best.

Coronavirus in Ohio: 50-per-100k rate drops below 100 for first time in nearly a year
https://fox8.com/news/coronavirus/coronavirus-in-ohio-50-per-100k-rate-drops-below-100-for-first-time-in-nearly-a-year/

COLUMBUS (WCMH) – Ohio’s rate of onset cases of coronavirus per 100,000 over two weeks hit a major benchmark this week, dropping below 100 for the first time since June 28, 2020.

Gov. Mike DeWine had set state COVID-19 orders to lift once Ohio hits 50 per 100,000, but last week he scheduled most orders to expire on June 2. His administration, though, continues to closely track the metric, as it is commonly used to observe the virus’s spread.

The rate stands at 99 per 100,000 as of Wednesday, May 19. It was 124 when NBC4 ran this preliminary calculation last week. Five weeks ago, it was nearly double: 201 per 100,000.

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I walked past two vaccination spots here in NYC and both were empty. Yavin4 May 2021 #1
New Yorkers need mobile units with vaccinations... Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #5
I'll take those odds!! beaglelover May 2021 #2
Right! If those odds scared me I would never drive again. GulfCoast66 May 2021 #3
Great news! Hooray science! Initech May 2021 #4
Indeed. I'm frustrated with the passive push by our government to get people vaccinated. Yavin4 May 2021 #8
Heck, you'd think the evangelical Christian loons... Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #12
Yet, federal, state, and local governments refuse to require it of all employees MichMan May 2021 #20
That assumes that none of those vaccinated will ever get COVID. Ms. Toad May 2021 #6
Pre-vaccine, you calculated the probability of getting covid by looking at the infection rate at the Yavin4 May 2021 #7
The manner of calculation is misleading Ms. Toad May 2021 #25
The quote never states what your probability of getting covid was. Yavin4 May 2021 #28
Copied and pasted from the OP: Ms. Toad May 2021 #29
Yeah, a better idea of the distribution over time... Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #9
One of my criteria for getting a vaccine was that it outperform the flu vaccines Ms. Toad May 2021 #23
Yes, I agree. Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #24
I've been watching the rates dropping Ms. Toad May 2021 #26
People that have been vaccinated shouldn't have to wear a mask anywhere. Period MichMan May 2021 #10
Maybe those infected people were also wearing masks? Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #11
Vaccinated and wearing masks, yet still caught it? MichMan May 2021 #13
Sure, since neither measure is 100% effective. Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #14
99.97 % Close enough for me MichMan May 2021 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author MichMan May 2021 #16
AMERICA! SoCalDavidS May 2021 #17
Eventually the mask becomes a comfort object for many madville May 2021 #18
So how do you propose that we ensure it is ONLY vaccinated people Ms. Toad May 2021 #27
Another stat: In Illinois 1.07% of covid deaths were fully vaxxed since January 1st mucifer May 2021 #19
Yep, Dallas County has reported 506 breakthrough cases, 82 hospitalizations and 7 deaths. tanyev May 2021 #21
Thank you for another perspective. Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #22
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