Anybody thinking about cutting back on group rides b/c of Delta?
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Surveys with self-selected respondents are never representative of populations or segments as a whole. IOW, the ~69% vaccination rate is an assumption that shouldn't be made; these people came from far and wide and, most importantly, they choose to gather and, as such, can be seen as self-selective and non-representative.
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The math I showed was simply an example.
The authors of that article had good reason to reject the conclusion that you are drawing from it (that the vaccine does not reduce the chance of becoming infected). Whether you want to understand it is up to you.
For my part, I'm still doing group rides. But I've gone back to wearing a mask indoors. As required by my county's Universal Indoor Face Covering Order.


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What you (and so many others spreading this nonsense) miss is the part about these being INFECTED individuals.
Yes, INFECTED individuals appear to spread the virus equally, regardless of vaccine status.
HOWEVER, vaccinated people are far less likely to become infected.
Thus, vaccinated people are far less likely to be spreading the virus.
Yes, INFECTED individuals appear to spread the virus equally, regardless of vaccine status.
HOWEVER, vaccinated people are far less likely to become infected.
Thus, vaccinated people are far less likely to be spreading the virus.
My question is simple...Why worry about everyone else's vaccination status if you're already vaccinated?

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I still go on group rides and will continue to do so. I've had both Moderna vaxes and when a booster becomes available I'll get that too. Maybe I'll grow a horn out of my head or I'll become an unwitting assasin for the government. But I got some bad news for them, if it's a mind control drug, they wasted their money on me. 
Bottom line, I'm not crazy and I still take precautions, but 30 days after I got my second shot, I got back to my regular life.

Bottom line, I'm not crazy and I still take precautions, but 30 days after I got my second shot, I got back to my regular life.
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Surveys with self-selected respondents are never representative of populations or segments as a whole. IOW, the ~69% vaccination rate is an assumption that shouldn't be made; these people came from far and wide and, most importantly, they choose to gather and, as such, can be seen as self-selective and non-representative.
I assumed that the 69% vaccination rate was the reported number for Massachusetts. I was right.
I also assumed that the reported population of positive cases were all residents of the area. Not visitors from "all over the United States". The visitors were long gone by the time the cases started to rise. Also right.
I don't understand how these are "self-selected respondents". These are cases. In a specific location. Taken from the population as a whole.
I guess the only "self-selection" was choosing to be in proximity to large gatherings with people from out of town.
Here's one clear "self-selection": these people chose to get tested, because they had symptoms.
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Now if I only surround myself with people who are also vaccinated, it means I'm less likely to run into an infected person. And then I don't have to test my luck.
Plus, "effective" means keeping you out of the hospital, not keeping the virus out of your body. It may or may not help with that, we aren't really sure yet. I don't want to be the reason someone else got sick.

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If you go back and follow the conversation. Larry stated “Not sure why you worry about other riders being vaccinated or not”
The implication being that you are at equal risk of infection from a group of vaccinated people and unvaccinated people.
THAT is nonsense, and the CDC most certainly is NOT saying that.
What they are saying is that it looks like INFECTED people spread the desease equally regardless of vax status.
But they also say that vaccines will reduce the likelihood of becoming. Infected. Therefore the group of vaxed people are less likely to have an infected individual. Thus less likely to expose you.
I hate to sound like a broken record here, but holy crap it is frustrating that such basic information is so deeply misunderstood. To be fair, I think the CDC and the Media don’t do a good job of explaining things to the general public..
Also, we still don't know the long term effects of COVID. It can have some pretty weird long term effects.
So yeah, I would rather reduce the chances of that happening.
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Those who can't or won't get vaccinated will have to protect themselves accordingly. Self-preservation is a real thing

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Gazing into my crystal ball of speculation: given how contagious the new variant is, I predict that just about everyone eventually will become infected. The only individual differences will be the severity of the symptoms.
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And here we have some of the mental gymnastics I was referring to.
I assumed that the 69% vaccination rate was the reported number for Massachusetts. I was right.
I also assumed that the reported population of positive cases were all residents of the area. Not visitors from "all over the United States". The visitors were long gone by the time the cases started to rise. Also right.
I don't understand how these are "self-selected respondents". These are cases. In a specific location. Taken from the population as a whole.
I guess the only "self-selection" was choosing to be in proximity to large gatherings with people from out of town.
Here's one clear "self-selection": these people chose to get tested, because they had symptoms.
I assumed that the 69% vaccination rate was the reported number for Massachusetts. I was right.
I also assumed that the reported population of positive cases were all residents of the area. Not visitors from "all over the United States". The visitors were long gone by the time the cases started to rise. Also right.
I don't understand how these are "self-selected respondents". These are cases. In a specific location. Taken from the population as a whole.
I guess the only "self-selection" was choosing to be in proximity to large gatherings with people from out of town.
Here's one clear "self-selection": these people chose to get tested, because they had symptoms.
But back to the 69% number. Just because that is the number for that county (or is it Mass as a whole? does not matter) does NOT mean that is what it was for the gathering that they attribute the cluster to, even if they were all from Mass. Those could be two very different numbers. My county has a vax rate of something like 70% of adults. However, those numbers are not distributed evenly. If my nieghborhood had a block party, there would be a couple hundred people gathered with an adult vax rate of close to 100%. Go out in some rural parts of the county, and a gathering might be more like 50%.
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Dude, you are either deeply confused or trolling.
Yes, that quote is from her, but it is not saying that you are at equal risk from vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Why would she say that? It makes absolutely no sense.
Yes, that quote is from her, but it is not saying that you are at equal risk from vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Why would she say that? It makes absolutely no sense.
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That is not my conclusion. My conclusion is that the Delta variant is readily transmitted to--and among--the vaccinated, and that a vaccinated but infected person probably transmits the virus as easily as an unvaccinated person.
Gazing into my crystal ball of speculation: given how contagious the new variant is, I predict that just about everyone eventually will become infected. The only individual differences will be the severity of the symptoms.
Gazing into my crystal ball of speculation: given how contagious the new variant is, I predict that just about everyone eventually will become infected. The only individual differences will be the severity of the symptoms.
That case does NOT put that assertion into doubt. It neither supports nor refutes the assertion. And the authors of the case study say this.
If what you meant was that the delta variant is incredibly contagious and even the vaccinated are at risk.... I completely agree.

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"They found that the amount of virus in the noses and throats of vaccinated infected people was nearly "indistinguishable" from what was found in unvaccinated people, confirming what some experts have suspected. The increased viral load associated with the Delta variant appears to make vaccinated people equal spreaders of the virus."
So why bother worrying about the vaccination status of others if vaccinated people can transmit the virus just as easily? They may not know they're infected just like most of the non-vaccinated carriers.
Protect yourself and your loved ones and stop worrying so much about everyone else.
My best friend, his wife, and his 6 year all old boy got Covid despite being fully vaccinated (Pfizer) (kid wasn't vaccinated). Saying vaccinated people can't transmit the virus is pure nonsense.
Harassing and bullying people who have genuine concerns about these vaccines won't encourage them to get vaccinated any quicker. As matter of fact, it will probably make them dig in even deeper.

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You might want to read the quote again.....
"They found that the amount of virus in the noses and throats of vaccinated infected people was nearly "indistinguishable" from what was found in unvaccinated people, confirming what some experts have suspected. The increased viral load associated with the Delta variant appears to make vaccinated people equal spreaders of the virus."
So why bother worrying about the vaccination status of others if vaccinated people can transmit the virus just as easily? They may not know they're infected just like most of the non-vaccinated carriers.
Protect yourself and your loved ones and stop worrying so much about everyone else.
My best friend, his wife, and his 6 year all old boy got Covid despite being fully vaccinated (Pfizer) (kid wasn't vaccinated). Saying vaccinated people can't transmit the virus is pure nonsense.
Harassing and bullying people who have genuine concerns about these vaccines won't encourage them to get vaccinated any quicker. As matter of fact, it will probably make them dig in even deeper.
"They found that the amount of virus in the noses and throats of vaccinated infected people was nearly "indistinguishable" from what was found in unvaccinated people, confirming what some experts have suspected. The increased viral load associated with the Delta variant appears to make vaccinated people equal spreaders of the virus."
So why bother worrying about the vaccination status of others if vaccinated people can transmit the virus just as easily? They may not know they're infected just like most of the non-vaccinated carriers.
Protect yourself and your loved ones and stop worrying so much about everyone else.
My best friend, his wife, and his 6 year all old boy got Covid despite being fully vaccinated (Pfizer) (kid wasn't vaccinated). Saying vaccinated people can't transmit the virus is pure nonsense.
Harassing and bullying people who have genuine concerns about these vaccines won't encourage them to get vaccinated any quicker. As matter of fact, it will probably make them dig in even deeper.

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Well, look what I started..... not that I am surprised.
Really folks. It's clear that there are divergent opinions about various aspects of the pandemic and the vaccines.
Many of you are quite passionately certain about conclusions on topics for which there are as yet few data. Even the "good" studies about Delta (whichever they may be) are fragmentary and small. There are more questions than answers at that point. Some people need to jump to answers.
I'm mainly interested in how this is affecting all of your group riding - not at all, no more- full stop, still doing it but giving it some thought (me), etc.. I hear quite a bit of all three.
Finally, I'll just say that the changes in the direction of the pandemic that we've seen in the last month are both significant and saddening. Without suggesting any particular action, any thoughtful person should consider what that means for themselves and their community.
Really folks. It's clear that there are divergent opinions about various aspects of the pandemic and the vaccines.
Many of you are quite passionately certain about conclusions on topics for which there are as yet few data. Even the "good" studies about Delta (whichever they may be) are fragmentary and small. There are more questions than answers at that point. Some people need to jump to answers.
I'm mainly interested in how this is affecting all of your group riding - not at all, no more- full stop, still doing it but giving it some thought (me), etc.. I hear quite a bit of all three.
Finally, I'll just say that the changes in the direction of the pandemic that we've seen in the last month are both significant and saddening. Without suggesting any particular action, any thoughtful person should consider what that means for themselves and their community.

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Right about measles vaccine, but inactivated polio vaccine (used in the US now) prevents systemic infection while allowing the virus to replicate in the gut if it’s there. Many vaccines do not provide “sterilizing” immunity.

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You might want to read the quote again.....
"They found that the amount of virus in the noses and throats of vaccinated infected people was nearly "indistinguishable" from what was found in unvaccinated people, confirming what some experts have suspected. The increased viral load associated with the Delta variant appears to make vaccinated people equal spreaders of the virus."
"They found that the amount of virus in the noses and throats of vaccinated infected people was nearly "indistinguishable" from what was found in unvaccinated people, confirming what some experts have suspected. The increased viral load associated with the Delta variant appears to make vaccinated people equal spreaders of the virus."
So yes, going on a ride with a group of INFECTED vaccinated people is the same risk as going on a ride with a group of INFECTED unvaccinated people.
However, a group of vaccinated people are less likely to be infected in the first place (this is also according to the CDC) So the risk from the vaccinated is lower. This is 100% consistent with the quote you are posting. (I know you know this and are just trolling at this point, but I feel like it cannot be restated enough).
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Too many people decide what they WANT to be true and then cling to anything that supports their desire while rejecting anything that does not. I'm trying to be as informed as possible, but there's so much we don't know, there's tons of misinformation being spread, and there's tons of factors changing as things evolve.
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Measles is still active, over 100,000 die yearly from it. A single measles vaccine is 93% effective.
There is no need to put scare quotes around vaccine. The COVID-19 shots are legitimately vaccines. The 2-dose Pfizer vaccine is 95% effective.
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