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Officer dies of COVID while on leave for missing California city’s vaccine deadline

Boy, he sure showed them.....



A California police officer died of COVID-19 while he was on leave for not meeting San Francisco’s Nov. 1 vaccination deadline, according to media outlets.

San Francisco Police Department Officer Jack Nyce tested positive for the virus on Nov. 2 and died Saturday, Nov. 6, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. His symptoms were so severe on Nov. 6 that he was taken to a hospital in an ambulance and died later that day.

Nyce, 47, had worked for the San Francisco Police Department for over 17 years. The San Francisco Police Officers Association issued a statement on Nyce’s death, saying that the officer “leaves a void that will be difficult to fill,” KTVU reported.


Police told NBC Bay Area that Nyce was one of 41 police officers placed on leave for not being vaccinated by the city’s deadline of Nov. 1.
Huh. Irony and karma.
 
Boy, he sure showed them.....



A California police officer died of COVID-19 while he was on leave for not meeting San Francisco’s Nov. 1 vaccination deadline, according to media outlets.

San Francisco Police Department Officer Jack Nyce tested positive for the virus on Nov. 2 and died Saturday, Nov. 6, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. His symptoms were so severe on Nov. 6 that he was taken to a hospital in an ambulance and died later that day.

Nyce, 47, had worked for the San Francisco Police Department for over 17 years. The San Francisco Police Officers Association issued a statement on Nyce’s death, saying that the officer “leaves a void that will be difficult to fill,” KTVU reported.


Police told NBC Bay Area that Nyce was one of 41 police officers placed on leave for not being vaccinated by the city’s deadline of Nov. 1.
First - I got both shots and I think they generally work and are generally safe.
Second - I wear my mask for common courtesy and I don't mind.

BUT

This kind of reporting is simply pathetic in it's obvious bias.

There is no mention if the officer had any comorbidities.
And there is no mention that only a TINY percentage of those whom are healthy and under 60 die of Covid-19 that get it.


GO TO FIGURE 7 and 'DECEASED'.


Yes...Covid-19 kills LOTS of old farts and weakened people.
- But...it kills very, few healthy people under 60. And virtually no one (statistically speaking) under 50 and healthy.
- But...it's death rate is broadly comparable to a bad flu season.
Even Covid 'GOD' Fauci admitted that.

- Probably over a million people will die BECAUSE of the lockdowns through malnutrition (charities could not get through to the hungry during lockdowns), suicides and lack of vital surgeries/cancer treatments during lockdowns.


When history looks back on Covid-19?
I feel very strongly that it will judge that humanity WAAAAY overreacted to it.
And that this overreaction probably did more harm than good.
 
So you can't refute my point intelligently, so now you make it personally about me.

You can go now.
you guys don't care about all the needless COVID death. why don't you just admit it.
 
I think it was tragic he died. Period. You think that "empty and faux?"

His decision was his decision; I don't know why he made it. I'm not going to make, like some here, a value judgment about it.

...and I'm certainly not going to take advantage of it for personal reasons; nor am I remotely disposed to laugh about it.
It was tragic he died. I hear what you're saying about these being 'I told you so' threads for people to gloat. But what I hope is that each of these stories will be one more drip eroding the resistance to the shot, especially when it's someone similar to them. I hope that for their sakes.
 
I might be OK with this, his right to make a choice, if it was applied to everything in a modern society.....but that isn't so. Everyone, right and left make judgements on others choices each and every day even when they don't impact but yet this one does so it isn't unusual one would have an opinion on something that impacts us or our children.
We rely on the judgments of others every single day of our lives. If they don't maintain their vehicle - If they drive impaired - if they contaminate our food when they manufacture it - when they build buildings - that list could go on and on and on,
I'm sure the people in the Champlain Towers South had faith the building was being properly maintained.
But with Covid, we aren't forced to rely on them - we have a vaccine that is available to anyone who wants to take it. That was the point of the vaccine.
 
We know that the unvaccinated are 97% of Covid deaths in PA, and 94% in NC.

Vaccines Work: 97% Of COVID Deaths, 95% Of Hospitalizations And 94% Of Cases Are Among Unvaccinated Pennsylvanians

Newly obtained data shows 94% COVID deaths in NC are unvaccinated

COVID deaths are prevented by vaccinations, and the suffering of the families in mourning would be spared by vaccinations.
So? We are talking a single person here. He's being held up as an example and not as part of a statistic - seems the only way him being an example would be valid is by saying the vaccine is 100% effective in preventing death. We're not going to know the results of his autopsy to know how he died or what underlying conditions he had.
 
I'm not the one mistaking the effectiveness of the vaccine. The statements have consistently and repeatedly been that he would have lived had he been vaccinated - that doesn't leave any possibility open for anything other than death.
That's your interpretation, not reality. Did FB tell you that?
 
So? We are talking a single person here.
A single person who had a exceedingly poor understanding of odds.

We're not going to know the results of his autopsy to know how he died or what underlying conditions he had.
If this individual had an underlying condition, even poorer judgement was exercised.
 
No

What % of the dead, his age, are dying who are vaccinated?
Just 1 death is to many. I’m sure they had faith in the vaccine until they died anyway
 
"Sad?" Not buying it.

You're right - he had a choice - one you considered very stupid - hence this thread. That's not derailing squat; that's on point - and on target.

I'm sick of these insensitive, asinine threads that highlight someone's tragedy merely - as you basically acknowledged - to say "I told you so."

It was very stupid and he paid sadly for his stupidity. It can not be highlighted enough that refusing to vaccinate could have the ultimate price.
I do not feel sorry for him, he made a decision and it was the wrong one and the last medal he got, was the Darwin Award.
To be sad about a live lost is different than feeling sorry for a person
 
It was very stupid and he paid sadly for his stupidity. It can not be highlighted enough that refusing to vaccinate could have the ultimate price.
That's all it is.

And if people have families they're really just being selfish.
 
COVID is now the #1 killer of police, fire and EMS all over the country.
 
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