You're right. 10 days for SD. Brittman got my head thinking 14 days for ND.When did SD go to a 14 day nonresident license?
AFAIK, this bit from the GFP website is what they sell:
Nonresident Small Game (10-days, (2) 5-day periods)
The Dakota's do in fact lead in # cases per population unit (million people). SD is #8 in death rate per population unit.
As has been suggested elsewhere - which set of numbers and which "analysis" at what point in time do you determine as "real", and which do you consider bogus? The gross disparity between SD "got it" and "died from it" numbers, alone, strongly suggests that we still don't even know how to count occurrences of this illness, or deaths from it. This very recent chart from CDC suggests that S.Dak is far from the worst place to be if you are looking to avoid illness or death from COVID in the US: CDC COVID Data TrackerThe Dakota's do in fact lead in # cases per population unit (million people). SD is #8 in death rate per population unit. It is interesting because the number below in cases is actually higher than the actual number of cases because both states have under 1 million people.
The larger number is the US average. So you are more likely to catch it and more likely to die in SD.
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Johns Hopkins has data comparing death totals. There have been a confirmed 2.6 million deaths worldwide due to COVID-19 since it began (likely higher due to third world countries not having a means of effective reporting, but let's just call it 2.6 million). Compared to the Flu which yearly death totals worldwide are between 350,000 - 650,000.Has anyone compared COVID death rates over the past year, offset by the "expected" death rate from the "regular" flu (which was virtually non-existent). Hmmmm.
Yes, one should always check for oneself. And read carefully.Johns Hopkins has data comparing death totals. There have been a confirmed 2.6 million deaths worldwide due to COVID-19 since it began (likely higher due to third world countries not having a means of effective reporting, but let's just call it 2.6 million). Compared to the Flu which yearly death totals worldwide are between 350,000 - 650,000.
More people have died in the US (539,000) than your usual year worldwide due to the flu.
Let's say it was the worst year ever for the flu and 1 million people would have died anyways because of the flu, we still have 1.6 million people that died because of COVID worldwide. That's just deaths, I didn't take the time to look at the total cases between COVID and the flu.
But sure, if we want to say it's the flu causing higher death rates or not offsetting this, let's go for it.
Edit: Link for those that want to review themselves.
COVID-19 vs. the Flu
www.hopkinsmedicine.org
Correct. Proof here:No entity has any accurate total on the number of deaths directly and solely attributable to Covid
From my experience in helping vaccinate over a thousand people at my hospital, your second dose shouldn't be much worse than your first. Six months of immune memory is encouraging though.first...I've heard those who had covid have a stronger reaction to the vaccine...yes, expecting an even stronger reaction on 2nd dose
The 2.6 million people that died. Or do you need to see dead bodies littering the street to believe?Where is the evidence that we’re not being bamboozled?
Don't know if we are being bamboozled or not (although it would certainly appear that many politicians have endeavored, successfully, to "not let this good crisis go to waste" to relieve us of our freedom, and wallets).Where is the evidence that we’re not being bamboozled?
What is not "much" worse? Sounds a bit like the old "you will feel a little pinch" malarkey.From my experience in helping vaccinate over a thousand people at my hospital, your second dose shouldn't be much worse than your first. Six months of immune memory is encouraging though.
2.6 mil died from the Covid? Or did a large part die with the Covid? You could die of an aneurysm and test positive for Covid but that doesn’t mean you died FROM Covid.The 2.6 million people that died. Or do you need to see dead bodies littering the street to believe?
those thousand people were all my fellow healthcare professionals that were vaccinated when the first round was made available here in Minnesota. So it came from first first-hand accounts with my fellow coworkers. The CDC is also running a post vaccine survey to see what kinds of effects people are getting.What is not "much" worse? Sounds a bit like the old "you will feel a little pinch" malarkey.
My mother had a harsh reaction, and a friend's 30 something son had be hospitalized for heart rhythm problems and a very high fever - both IRT the first jab, so not sure "not much worse" on the 2nd means "not dead"!
What is your follow-up process to verify that the 1k plus people you've vax'ed didn't suffer ill effects on the second (or, for that matter, the first) jab? If you are relying on sickened folks to call you, wait on hold for an hour, then report the results to you - you just might be underestimating the rate of adverse reactions. Or worse, counting any who don't drop on the spot as a "success".
But you are probably right - no less an authority than Donald J., himself, is actively encouraging us all to be vaccinated and he's been more consistently correct than many of the "experts". So, you are in good company on this one!
Do you know the percentage of health care professionals who have declined the vax? Many.I know quite a few seniors and health care workers (some family, some not) that have been vaccinated ... all 3 versions. I have yet to hear of anyone having any reaction other than a sore arm.
You have 1,000 co-workers?those thousand people were all my fellow healthcare professionals that were vaccinated when the first round was made available here in Minnesota. So it came from first first-hand accounts with my fellow coworkers. The CDC is also running a post vaccine survey to see what kinds of effects people are getting.
like some have stated, a reaction to the vaccine is a good thing. It means that you have a functioning immune system that can handle responding to threats that are in your body.
I don't think that anyone in the health care community would say that a vaccine is 100% safe. It's a weighing of the benefits versus risk. This one just so happens to incredibly favor towards the benefit.
I'm sorry to hear that some people you know got sick after the vaccination. Hopefully they can sort out what precipitated it vaccine or otherwise.