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Your silly little story is one meaningless data point. That anyone would think 1 example is meaningful is hilarious. Why yes lets listen to an anecdote and make a decision based on that.
You said they don't help. I have personally not been infected after sitting less than 3 feet away from infected people for more than the 15 mins of time they say it takes to get infected.
Not just once, three times. Wasn't even vaccinated at that point in time. I'd say you can say whatever you want, I know this for a fact and I know all three people who got very sick from it, that tested positive less than 24 hours after I was sitting right next to them WITH MASKS ON.
Seems like no matter how small of an example it worked in those THREE situations, all inside closed rooms with no ventilation.
That question appears to be study focus. I'm not sure why the study size was so small since they appeared to base their conclusions on neutralizing antibodies against the spike, which are easy to measure. This just happened to be on twitter right after the important finding on the strength of natural infection. And was an example of earlier findings per that poster question.
It said, albeit with caveats:
I'm not sure why they can't just collect and analyze the statistics from tens of thousands of hospitalized patients.
Really? I was unvaccinated sitting within 6 feet of 3 people in the last 1.5 years, for more than 20 mins. They all tested positive the day after these meetings (these were 3 separate events). Seems to me like they kept me from becoming infected in all three cases.
I was standing next to two ladies talking and I wasn’t wearing a mask and the next day they came down sick and tested positive from covid, they had to wear masks at where they work. I didn’t.
I was standing next to two ladies talking and I wasn’t wearing a mask and the next day they came down sick and tested positive from covid, they had to wear masks at where they work. I didn’t.
Were you standing next to them outside? Or in a well ventilated area?
The problem with this thing is that it takes so much mental power to figure out where you're safe to relax that we can't just trust people to know this.
Sorry for the breaking news. Covid isn’t the Ebola you hoped it would be.
Still waiting for the source that says 99.99% - and it better not be some talking head on fox news that later died of corona weeks after saying 99.99%.
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