▲ | OCASMv2 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> Which is borne out through the higher death rate in Republicans who didn't get vaccinated, compared to Democrats who did. Or because republicans never took the threat seriously and didn't took effective preventive measures like reducing social contact, increasing their exposure risk. > And we had situations like Hong Kong which got absolutely hammered by Omicron, even though that strain was supposedly "less severe", because of the low levels of prior infection and vaccination when Omicron hit there. Hong Kong focused all its efforts in preventing the virus to even get there. Once it broke through they were unprepared to deal with it, hence the bad outcome. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | lamontcg 4 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Or because republicans never took the threat seriously and didn't took effective preventive measures like reducing social contact, increasing their exposure risk. Everyone got exposed eventually. Republicans who didn't vaccinate died at a higher rate when they got exposed. > Hong Kong focused all its efforts in preventing the virus to even get there. Yes, that's why it produced a good example of an immunologically naive population, late in the pandemic. > Once it broke through they were unprepared to deal with it, hence the bad outcome. Which was Omicron, and it turned out to be just as deadly. Which completely falsifies your argument that mutation led to less deadly strains. We can see in Hong Kong that it was just as deadly. In the United States it wasn't, and the difference is due to immunity from vaccination and natural infection. | |||||||||||||||||
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