Originally Posted by DocRocket


In the past couple weeks in my ER we have seen this current surge of COVID cases, just like everywhere else. We are keeping track of how many cases are in vaccinated people, and how many in non-vaccinated folks. To date more than 90% of these sickies are not vaccinated. Oh, and 100% of the hospital admissions have been non-vaccinated persons.

These numbers are consistent with ACTUAL reports I'm getting from other docs in Canada and the USA.


Good info, and thanks for sharing. It's a fairly polarizing issue, but like many such issues, there are sensible people caught in the middle. There are those that think the shot does offer some obvious benifits regarding probablity of hospitalization with Covid, but is it worth it if you aren't in a higher-risk bracket? What levels of hospitalizations does a person have to see among their contemporaries to justify injecting an experimental RNA drug they don't yet trust? It's a valid question for anybody and everybody. There's an actual threshold somewhere, as with any other risk vs. reward scenario.


Now with even more aplomb