Indiana health officials say vaccine rollout could be reason for recent drop in hospitalizations Share Updated: 6:32 PM EST Feb 22, 2021 Share Updated: 6:32 PM EST Feb 22, 2021
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Show Transcript AGAINST LETTING YOUR GUARD DOWN AFTER VIDEO SURFACE SHOWING A LARGE CROWD PACKED INTO THE LOWER LEVEL OF A JEFFERSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GAME OVER THE WEEKEND. I’M A BASKETBALL FAN MYSELF. I UNDERSTAND INDIANA BASKETBALL. I MEAN THE LAST THING WE WANT TO DO IS TAKE OUR FOOT OFF THE GAS AND SEE A YOU KNOW, AN UPSWINGING NUMBERS AGAIN RIGHT WHEN WE’VE GOTTEN SOME GOOD POSITIVE NEWS DR. ERIC YASIL WITH THE CLARK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT SAYS DESPITE THE COUNTY MOVING INTO THE YELLOW ZONE. IT’S OTHER THINGS LIKE THIS THAT COULD REVERSE TO TREND. THANKS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE LIKE LAST MARCH. WE DIDN’T HAVE ANY PATIENCE ON THE VENTILATORS AT OUR LOCAL HOSPITAL SINCE VACCINES OPENED UP TO HOOSIERS 65 AND UP. FLOYD COUNTY HAS ALSO S
Judge David Langham
For whatever reason, there are a fair number of people that have little interest in a vaccine for SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19. I have spoken to some who are ambivalent, and others who are fearful. I heard from one who is beyond those, expressing downright opposition to vaccination, and not just personally. That individual feels that vaccines should be avoided societally. These conversations have reminded me that people are different, as
There are interesting observations about vaccines, their efficacy, and herd immunity in the recent post
Vaccinations Implications (2021). That post also discusses the perceptions of some in the medical community regarding the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. Suffice it to say that there is not 100% acceptance even among that population. Significant numbers of medical professionals have either declined the vaccination or are delaying their own inoculation for the time being. What do we lay-people conclude from their reticence or delay?