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04-19-21 08:00 #45447Senior Member

Posts: 472Even if there was a Infectious Disease Dr
Amongst us, would you value his information, or would you still have arrogance bias against his research if it does not agree with your beliefs. Men are going to be men and with that said, let's stop beating a dead horse. You can either get the vaccination or not, wait and see what the ramifications are in the future, but for the love of mongering, let us not argue about vaccines and covid if there are no readily credentialed scientist amongst us! Pollo Negro is out!
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04-19-21 04:20 #45446Senior Member

Posts: 96It takes a truly special type of mind to unironically compare people judging you for not getting the vaccine to the Holocaust. Bravo.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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04-19-21 04:01 #45445Senior Member

Posts: 3802I don't think it's an issue of whom is going to see whom, but an issue if you get stopped by the Police and asked a bunch of questions.
Originally Posted by Queens35
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However a Colombian would be better pressed to deal with the Police in route somewhere, versus a gringo in a taxi trying to explain why they are out during a lockdown unless it was for a legitimate reason.
So to answer your question, your better pressed not to be going out during a curfew unless you have a legitimate reason to do so, albeit I know all of the board members here would agree that going to bone a hooker during the curfew is a legitimate reason to be out.
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04-19-21 03:28 #45444Senior Member

Posts: 3802Of course, how stupid of me to assume you would ever get caught in a pickle!
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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04-19-21 02:26 #45443Senior Member

Posts: 3374It reduces serious illness and death so it reduces risk. Flu vaccine is similar
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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04-19-21 01:50 #45442Senior Member

Posts: 3946Well surf
I love vaccines and hate condoms jajajajajaja.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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04-19-21 01:48 #45441Senior Member

Posts: 3946Well Mr E
I'm pro vax I recd Moderna at the you of Chicago in Sept and anti vax passport.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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Its never good to give govt more power over our lives, I don't even think I should need a fucking passport period.
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04-19-21 01:35 #45440Senior Member

Posts: 407Covid pass
Thanks Surfer and Osteoknot. You are speaking for the majority of us and I disagree with Mr Enternational about the vaccines and the covid passport.
Originally Posted by Osteoknot
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04-19-21 00:50 #45439Senior Member

Posts: 2937See this post:
Originally Posted by Queens35
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So it does not look like it is possible, but I will like the OP chime in if he has any new intel.
Originally Posted by JohnnyO
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Also this post:
So given that most guys here would never agree to give a chica $200+ USD, it is highly unlikely most chicas will risk getting fined to come and see you and then not get help from you to bail them out of the fine if they do get caught.
Originally Posted by Andres901
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04-19-21 00:41 #45438Senior Member

Posts: 3802The fine is not 900,000 Pesos, but 90,000 Pesos for being caught.
Originally Posted by SavePros321
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04-19-21 00:41 #45437Senior Member

Posts: 18164It is not my thinking. I know a lot of things, but medicine, diseases, and vaccines are none of the things I am well versed in. But I do know how to look shit up and research. What I said was according to the CDC, not according to me:
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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"scientists are still learning how well vaccines prevent you from spreading the virus that causes COVID-19 to others, even if you do not have symptoms. Early data show the vaccines do help keep people with no symptoms from spreading COVID-19, but we are learning more as more people get vaccinated. Were also still learning how long COVID-19 vaccines protect people. For these reasons, people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 should keep taking precautions in public places, until we know more, like wearing a mask, staying 6 feet apart from others, avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated spaces, and washing your hands often. "
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...ve%20symptoms.
LOL. Just because I am not getting the vaccine, does not mean I do not have a vaccine card! You forget that I am a highly educated streetwise dude. I stay ready so I will not have to get ready.
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04-19-21 00:28 #45436Senior Member

Posts: 18164You assume that a vaccine passport will only be used for those that want to travel abroad. It could just as well be used to discriminate against citizens of your own country. So because I chose not to take the vaccine and get the passport I am looked down upon and can only go to grocery stores on Tuesdays between 3 and 4 pm. It could be used as a mark of the beast of sorts where when you do not have it the mundane things you used to do with relative ease have been made very difficult. [Deleted by Admin]
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04-19-21 00:02 #45435Senior Member

Posts: 410Vaccine potency varies for sure. Take one look at Israel (mostly PFE) v Chile (Mostly Sinovac) and their current numbers. Both nations are well on their way to vaccinating their populations.
Originally Posted by BlackPage
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However to say that they don't work is utter bullshit. Have a look at Israel who has vaccinated about 60% of their population with Pfizer bioNTech vaccine. Alos bear in mind that this vaccine is not approved for the under 16(roughhly 20% of the population). So only 1/4 have not and likely will not. They barely get 20-30k people a day to take the shot now.
Their case numbers are next to zero. I think they had like 30 cases and a couple of deaths today. If you get the vaccine especially one of the mRNA ones. You stand an above 90% chance of not getting the disease. If you do it is likely to be milder. This has been shown to be the case against most of the variants as well. What is more it remains unclear but very likely that even if you do get the disease you are less likely to be a heavy spreader. This is the case with other vaccinations. I am baffled at why the CDC is taking this long almost 5 months since mass vaccinations with these mRNA vaccines started to come up with that information. The press is not doing their job on that By pressing the CDC officials, who are notoriously risk averse, IMHO.
Finally, the rapid antigen tests that we are using to allow people to travel are not without their own shortcomings. There are false negatives associated with this test. In addition there is 5 days incubation periods to consider. So when you are using a non-bullet proof method to allow international travel why can you not do so with a highly efficacious vaccine. Politics more at play more than science IMHO.
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04-18-21 23:40 #45434Senior Member

Posts: 3802Well it's interesting that you think that the vaccine does not prevent you from getting COVID, as a lot of Countries are relying on it in hopes of re-opening sooner. And in Thailand, if you've been vaccinated, they reduce how long you have to be quarantined to enter versus those who haven't.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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Regardless, I think your in the minority, in that eventually I see it as being a requirement to enter many Countries, no different than the Yellow Fever shot. And for those who have not been vaccinated, they may be subject to quarantines and other limitations to enter Countries that don't require you be vaccinated.
Anyways, you may find yourself in a pickle, and it won't be the first time, because if you refuse to be vaccinated, and are barred from those Countries requiring it, you will have to get a new handle, as you will no longer be able to be the one and only Mr. International on ISG! LOL.
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04-18-21 23:29 #45433Senior Member

Posts: 2638True, but this is a sensational evidence of how some press and some people twists facts to mislead.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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If I allow people to travel to my home country depending on their skin color or religion, I am discriminating arbitrarily. But if I allow only vaccinated people to enter my country, I am keeping out those that are more likely to bring infections to my citizens. We do it for Yellow Fever or other diseases, I do not see why we should not do it with COVID.
So, all you no-vax guys, stay happy and relax at your home, travel to third world, but I will not allow you to enter my borders, neither I will allow you to get on my aircrafts, because my passengers must travel safe!
I can't wait such vaccination pass will be introduced. Not a panacea, but definitely it will help me a lot to travel.
You are probably wrong on this. This is not known yet, at least for the moment. On the contrary, I read there is some preliminary evidence that at least some vaccines are quite effective also in preventing the infection (you know that in medicine the 100% success probability does not exist, never, in any therapy).
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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What you wrote above is the prudent current assessment, based on empirical data collected in these few last months. Next year we will know more. We can hope vaccines will also help to prevent infections, but nobody knows yet how effectively.








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