Blueray Hypersonic June 22, 2021 Share June 22, 2021 COVID-19 vaccination: Why some seniors are holding back, and how a little nudge can help Quote Some are grappling with pre-existing medical conditions, while others prefer to ‘wait and see’. Experts suggest ways to get more seniors to be vaccinated without the hard sell. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/cnainsider/covid-19-vaccination-why-some-seniors-singapore-are-holding-back-14980008 ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mooose 6th Gear June 22, 2021 Share June 22, 2021 50 minutes ago, Blueray said: COVID-19 vaccination: Why some seniors are holding back, and how a little nudge can help https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/cnainsider/covid-19-vaccination-why-some-seniors-singapore-are-holding-back-14980008 this line of thinking by some seniors is odd imho .. wait and see - it has been months since vaccination started in singapore, and something like 4.6 million doses of vaccination have already been administered (figure should be plus or minus in that vicinity, as it changes everyday) .. even if the most skeptical person wishes to attribute adverse effects and deaths to vaccination, how many percent (or fraction of a percent) will it be vs the number of vaccination doses administered so far? risk adverse - so if one is risk adverse in not taking a vaccination (for which the risk assessment can actually and factually be done based on the number of months and number of doses done already) is it then not the opposite of being risk adverse by opting not to take the vaccination but instead taking a risk to be infected by the virus in our everyday lives? is the risk of getting an adverse effect/death higher or lower than the risk of infection? seniors also say they are being more careful .. this certainly does help - basic social distancing, wearing masks etc, but again these are not fool-proof .. just my rambling thoughts, no offence to anyone .. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic June 22, 2021 Share June 22, 2021 (edited) 42 minutes ago, Mooose said: this line of thinking by some seniors is odd imho .. wait and see - it has been months since vaccination started in singapore, and something like 4.6 million doses of vaccination have already been administered (figure should be plus or minus in that vicinity, as it changes everyday) .. even if the most skeptical person wishes to attribute adverse effects and deaths to vaccination, how many percent (or fraction of a percent) will it be vs the number of vaccination doses administered so far? risk adverse - so if one is risk adverse in not taking a vaccination (for which the risk assessment can actually and factually be done based on the number of months and number of doses done already) is it then not the opposite of being risk adverse by opting not to take the vaccination but instead taking a risk to be infected by the virus in our everyday lives? is the risk of getting an adverse effect/death higher or lower than the risk of infection? seniors also say they are being more careful .. this certainly does help - basic social distancing, wearing masks etc, but again these are not fool-proof .. just my rambling thoughts, no offence to anyone .. Because nobody want to be in that minor percentage of adverse effect/death. Worse thing is if one do die after taking the vaccine, they said it’s not related. They said it’s due to underlying conditions. Toto is a different thing though, everyone want to be in that percentage. 😁 Edited June 22, 2021 by Fcw75 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Etnt Turbocharged June 22, 2021 Share June 22, 2021 4 minutes ago, Fcw75 said: Because nobody want to be in that percentage of adverse effect/death. Toto is a different thing though. 😁 of cos diff. pple believe they till tio toto, but dun believe they will tio covid 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic June 22, 2021 Share June 22, 2021 https://mothership.sg/2021/06/rodrigo-duterte-covid-19-vaccine/?fbclid=IwAR0NcEjSylKZiIR-ZPW-6c_7iHpZCoW1FWgAmpcMUbi_54eSymyTYhH8WSk "If you don’t want to get vaccinated, I will have you arrested. And I will inject the vaccine in your butt," said President Duterte. 🤣 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ender Hypersonic June 22, 2021 Share June 22, 2021 3 hours ago, Mooose said: this line of thinking by some seniors is odd imho .. wait and see - it has been months since vaccination started in singapore, and something like 4.6 million doses of vaccination have already been administered (figure should be plus or minus in that vicinity, as it changes everyday) .. even if the most skeptical person wishes to attribute adverse effects and deaths to vaccination, how many percent (or fraction of a percent) will it be vs the number of vaccination doses administered so far? Old folks only see absolute numbers. Every now and then, someone dies of cardiac arrrest or stroke a fews days after vaccination seems like alot to them. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic June 23, 2021 Share June 23, 2021 The wait is till Sept. 🤣 https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singaporeans-chinese-nationals-queue-sinovac-090029387.html Singaporeans, Chinese nationals queue up for Sinovac vaccine, despite regulators’ concerns over efficacy 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopites Supersonic June 23, 2021 Share June 23, 2021 On 6/22/2021 at 11:20 AM, Mooose said: this line of thinking by some seniors is odd imho .. wait and see - it has been months since vaccination started in singapore, and something like 4.6 million doses of vaccination have already been administered (figure should be plus or minus in that vicinity, as it changes everyday) .. even if the most skeptical person wishes to attribute adverse effects and deaths to vaccination, how many percent (or fraction of a percent) will it be vs the number of vaccination doses administered so far? risk adverse - so if one is risk adverse in not taking a vaccination (for which the risk assessment can actually and factually be done based on the number of months and number of doses done already) is it then not the opposite of being risk adverse by opting not to take the vaccination but instead taking a risk to be infected by the virus in our everyday lives? is the risk of getting an adverse effect/death higher or lower than the risk of infection? seniors also say they are being more careful .. this certainly does help - basic social distancing, wearing masks etc, but again these are not fool-proof .. just my rambling thoughts, no offence to anyone .. Old folks practicing "my body my choice". 😄 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic June 23, 2021 Share June 23, 2021 On 6/22/2021 at 10:22 AM, Blueray said: COVID-19 vaccination: Why some seniors are holding back, and how a little nudge can help https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/cnainsider/covid-19-vaccination-why-some-seniors-singapore-are-holding-back-14980008 No jab, if kena, no subsidy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mooose 6th Gear June 23, 2021 Share June 23, 2021 1 hour ago, Kopites said: Old folks practicing "my body my choice". 😄 haha except this is not just them alone in isolation so to speak i suppose, people/family they stay with, or come into contact with - kopi friends etc - are all at risk .. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kb27 Supersonic June 23, 2021 Share June 23, 2021 Here's why you should get vaccinated. Coronavirus outbreak killed two at Florida office, official says; a vaccinated employee was not infected A coronavirus outbreak at a Florida government building killed two people and hospitalized several others who were unvaccinated against the virus, a county official said. The Manatee County Administration Building reopened Monday after the virus that causes covid-19 spread throughout the county's IT department and forced the building to shut down last Friday. Manatee County Administrator Scott Hopes, an epidemiologist, said six unvaccinated employees, including five in the IT department, tested positive for the virus within a two-week period. The two IT employees who died last week were identified in local media and obituaries as Mary Knight, 58, and Alphonso Cox, 53. Hopes said that the one IT employee, 23, exposed to the virus who was vaccinated did not get infected. "This particular outbreak demonstrates the effectiveness, I believe, with the vaccine," he said to reporters Monday. "All of the cases were non-vaccinated." He added in a news release, "Individual employees in the IT Department who were known to be fully vaccinated and who were in close proximity of those who were infected did not contract covid-19." Despite the outbreak, masks will remain optional for staffers returning this week, with unvaccinated workers being "encouraged but not required, to follow covid-19 prevention measures." At a news conference, Hopes said he suspected the outbreak could have been because of the delta coronavirus variant, which spreads more easily. The Manatee County Health Department is working with epidemiologists in contact tracing and to confirm whether the variant was responsible. Hopes said that the high fatality rate from the IT department's outbreak suggested "we are dealing with a variant unlike what we had last year." 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ender Hypersonic June 24, 2021 Share June 24, 2021 Singapore sign agreement with Novavax liao. At least we will have a alternative to mRNA vaccine. This is still on p3 trial. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-may-get-non-mrna-novavax-covid-19-vaccine-before-year-end 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueray Hypersonic June 24, 2021 Share June 24, 2021 23 minutes ago, Ender said: Singapore sign agreement with Novavax liao. At least we will have a alternative to mRNA vaccine. This is still on p3 trial. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-may-get-non-mrna-novavax-covid-19-vaccine-before-year-end interesting... by then most of the population will be vaccinated. guess will be same distribution channel as Sinovac. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ender Hypersonic June 24, 2021 Share June 24, 2021 5 minutes ago, Blueray said: interesting... by then most of the population will be vaccinated. guess will be same distribution channel as Sinovac. For parents who children coming to 12 next year and uncomfortable with mRNA unknown long term effects. This might be the one to look out for. But currently no trial of children yet, so may not be so soon for children. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Supersonic June 24, 2021 Share June 24, 2021 (edited) Above 70 years old 69% vaccinated Edited June 24, 2021 by inlinesix 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic June 24, 2021 Share June 24, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, Blueray said: interesting... by then most of the population will be vaccinated. guess will be same distribution channel as Sinovac. This Novavax should be under the National Vaccination Program. NON -MRNA VACCINES The Health Min ister also announced that Singapore signed an advance purchase agreement with Novavax in January. “On the non-mRNA vaccines, MOH has been looking out for vaccines that are of good quality, safe and effective to be part of our national vaccination programme,” said Mr Ong. There have been “encouraging results” from the Novavax clinical trials, but the shipment “will not be ready so soon” as it is still undergoing clinical trials. “We are working closely with Novavax and are awaiting their application for regulatory approval. We hope the vaccine supplies can arrive before the end of the year for those who want to take something that is non-mRNA,” he added. Edited June 24, 2021 by Fcw75 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kb27 Supersonic July 3, 2021 Share July 3, 2021 J&J Covid-19 vaccine lasts at least 8 months, protects against Delta variant, studies find (CNN)The Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine provides immunity that lasts at least eight months, and it appears to provide adequate protection against the worrying Delta variant, the company said in a statement Thursday night. "Current data for the eight months studied so far show that the single-shot Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine generates a strong neutralizing antibody response that does not wane; rather, we observe an improvement over time," Dr. Mathai Mammen, head of research and development at J&J's Janssen vaccine arm, said in a statement. The company said one dose of the vaccine elicits both a lasting antibody response and generates immune cells called T-cells that last eight months, also. J&J another good vaccine, not available here currently 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
starry Supercharged July 3, 2021 Share July 3, 2021 (edited) On 6/22/2021 at 11:20 AM, Mooose said: this line of thinking by some seniors is odd imho .. wait and see - it has been months since vaccination started in singapore, and something like 4.6 million doses of vaccination have already been administered (figure should be plus or minus in that vicinity, as it changes everyday) .. even if the most skeptical person wishes to attribute adverse effects and deaths to vaccination, how many percent (or fraction of a percent) will it be vs the number of vaccination doses administered so far? risk adverse - so if one is risk adverse in not taking a vaccination (for which the risk assessment can actually and factually be done based on the number of months and number of doses done already) is it then not the opposite of being risk adverse by opting not to take the vaccination but instead taking a risk to be infected by the virus in our everyday lives? is the risk of getting an adverse effect/death higher or lower than the risk of infection? You cannot blame how old people think....their risk level is different from the younger folks. Edited July 3, 2021 by Starry ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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