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My coworker went to a wedding. She got Covid and was very sick. Young, only 32. Everyone else who got it from the wedding were also vaccinated. I’m really disliking the narrative that it’s the unvaccinated who are spreading it. Are we supposed to believe that there could have been an unvaccinated person there who had a Covid and spread it to all the vaccinated people and it’s that persons fault?
I don’t why know it matter as damn near all hospitals are filled with only unvaccinated people. If vaccinated, you’ll only get flu like symptoms for a few days at worst. Most won’t even know they have it
I don’t why know it matter as damn near all hospitals are filled with only unvaccinated people. If vaccinated, you’ll only get flu like symptoms for a few days at worst. Most won’t even know they have it
ok we will tell those vaccinated who end up 6 ft under that someone must have made a mistake cause they arent suppose to be there! Geez!
I don’t why know it matter as damn near all hospitals are filled with only unvaccinated people. If vaccinated, you’ll only get flu like symptoms for a few days at worst. Most won’t even know they have it
Interesting since most were very sick. The only people I know who haven’t caught Covid when exposed to it were people who already has it. People who don’t know they had it would be spreading it since they don’t know they are sick.
My coworker went to a wedding. She got Covid and was very sick. Young, only 32. Everyone else who got it from the wedding were also vaccinated. I’m really disliking the narrative that it’s the unvaccinated who are spreading it. Are we supposed to believe that there could have been an unvaccinated person there who had a Covid and spread it to all the vaccinated people and it’s that persons fault?
this sounds exactly like a news story I read today. Odd....
My coworker went to a wedding. She got Covid and was very sick. Young, only 32. Everyone else who got it from the wedding were also vaccinated. I’m really disliking the narrative that it’s the unvaccinated who are spreading it. Are we supposed to believe that there could have been an unvaccinated person there who had a Covid and spread it to all the vaccinated people and it’s that persons fault?
It is absolutely crazy. I am scared my workplace is going to force us back.
But all my managers are 80+ they are going to die with a full contingent of vaccinated people (many under 30) who can spread the virus.
I just hope they don't let me come in so I can't be blamed.
My coworker went to a wedding. She got Covid and was very sick. Young, only 32. Everyone else who got it from the wedding were also vaccinated. I’m really disliking the narrative that it’s the unvaccinated who are spreading it. Are we supposed to believe that there could have been an unvaccinated person there who had a Covid and spread it to all the vaccinated people and it’s that persons fault?
No blame....
My son was vaccinated and got COVID because someone who wasn't vaccinated got it.
The vaccine doesn't eliminate the virus -- it reduces the spread.
Vaccinated spread it less that unvaccinated.
And even if you don't believe that.
The hospital numbers are showing that overwhelmingly the sickest of the people with COVID are unvaccinated.
So folks should do it for themselves if they can't understand a wee bit of social repsonsibility.
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