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Vaccinated people, when exposed to COVID19, will probably always get it. But getting it isn't a big deal if you're vaccinated. Isn't that how this is supposed to work? Why are positive test results freaking people out?
It shows that vaccinating all people won’t ever lead to herd immunity or the ability to stop mutations. Time to let that unattainable and unrealistic goal go and get back to living our lives.
Because of the vaccine, the odds are very low that they will require hospitalization. The biggest risk now is that they could communicate it to unvaccinated folks.
Because of the vaccine, the odds are very low that they will require hospitalization. The biggest risk now is that they could communicate it to unvaccinated folks.
People usually don't have symptoms or they will have mild symptoms. That was the case from the beginning. There's no proof that the vaccine caused them to have a mild case
It shows that vaccinating all people won’t ever lead to herd immunity or the ability to stop mutations. Time to let that unattainable and unrealistic goal go and get back to living our lives.
Keep an eye on Israel. With about 60% of the population vaccinated they are down to a seven day average of 33 cases and one death for a population of 8.8 million and are loosening restrictions.
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Originally Posted by rjshae
Because of the vaccine, the odds are very low that they will require hospitalization. The biggest risk now is that they could communicate it to unvaccinated folks.
Those who get infected after being vaccinated have lower viral loads, so they would be less likely to spread the virus.
lol....so its from the J&J vaccine. Sooo...not a huge surprise. yeah a bit higher then normal, but you have to remember that its the outlier which is what makes it noticeable. And thats statistics.
Just be thankful Americans have options other than the crappy Chinese vaccines that are only 50% effective!
Because of the vaccine, the odds are very low that they will require hospitalization. The biggest risk now is that they could communicate it to unvaccinated folks.
People usually don't have symptoms or they will have mild symptoms. That was the case from the beginning. There's no proof that the vaccine caused them to have a mild case
Yep. The latest person I know who had covid had nothing more then a loss of smell and state for a couple of days. Zero other symptoms.
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