What does any of that have to do with a bill that bans mandates? You worry about yourself, no one else is responsible for you, and businesses don't dictate your life. Sounds like liberty.
https://clarion.causeaction.com/202...its-covid-deaths-last-week-were-vaccinated-2/ So Illinois reports 77% of Covid deaths vaccinated last week. Hmmmm
You seen some of the data on vaccine deaths, hospitalizations, and adverse reactions. Something like 800,000 serious adverse reactions, hospitalizations through the roof, and some crazy number on dead per VAERS. I’ll post it later. Cray cray
Why It's Easy to Misinterpret Numbers of Deaths Among the Vaccinated - FactCheck.org The vaccines aren’t 100% effective — no vaccine is — so some deaths are expected. And if there are relatively few people still unvaccinated, the raw numbers of deaths are likely to show more deaths among the vaccinated.
The observed effectiveness against symptomatic disease with the delta variant after two vaccine doses was about 65% to 70% with the AstraZeneca vaccine (which hasn’t been authorized in the United States) and 80% to 95% with the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines. “Vaccine effectiveness is generally slightly higher in younger compared to older age groups,” the report said. Effectiveness against hospitalization and death was more than 90% for all three vaccines.
According to the CDC, scientists discovered that during the month of August, when the delta variant was ravaging the country, unvaccinated people were six times more likely to contract COVID-19. And the data backs it up. At the peak of the reported cases during that period of time, data shows unvaccinated people accounted for 736 cases for every 100,000 people. Vaccinated people accounted for 121 cases for every 100,000 people