A recent study from Israel, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, was clarifying. For both the elderly and people between 40 and 59, severe illness and death were notably lower among the boosted than the merely vaccinated. For adults younger than 40, serious illness was rare in both groups — but even rarer among the boosted: Of the almost two million vaccinated people ages 16 to 39 in the study, 26 of the unboosted got severely ill, compared with only one boosted person.
First, I've shown this graphic before, but the U.S. is not handling the Omicron variant well:
A good part of the problem is that we have resisted getting a booster shot:Worse, from Kaiser Hospital:- Medical care in the U.S. is notoriously fragmented. There is no centralized record or universal insurance system. Thus, preventive care, like a booster shot, falls through the cracks. Hmmmm.
- Authorities struggle to communicate effectively with the public. In effect, the NYT says that Americans are not educated enough to understand experts. In other words, all that science confuses the masses.
- One example always cited is how the CDC and World Health Organization initially discouraged mask-wearing. Part of this had to do with the scarcity of "medical" masks which was a crisis at hospitals. Thus came cloth masks, which more recently was shown to be almost useless.
- More specifically regarding vaccinations, government was slow to give formal approval to vaccines. It was only a little more than a week ago that Moderna's finally was endorsed.
- There is further uncertainty about who is eligible for boosters. See if you truly understand this CDC announcement. In many countries, health officials are consistently urging adults of all ages to receive booster shots. Israel and several other countries are even giving SECOND booster shots to vulnerable people.
- Then there is that matter of humanitarian greed. Some booster skeptics are bothered that rich countries like the U.S. are giving third shots while people in poorer countries have not received any. This if usually reinforced by WHO, which says there is no evidence that COVID boosters are needed for healthy children and young adults. But we can't be any more so than our allies in Europe, who do get boosted more.
- I blame them for a lot, so let me add the FOX News Channel. Well, I don't watch them much, but surely the media would have said something if suddenly Tucker Carlson (who is the most-watched cable news personality with 3.2 viewers/night) regularly told his audience to get boosted. All that is hypocrisy, for 90% of the Fox staff are vaccinated.
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