Originally Posted by
wrxpilot
What you’re saying is absolutely incorrect. You are either lazy or are purposely spreading false information.
https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/co...ine-comparison
I have family that work high up in a large FL hospital system. Their COVID patients are almost exclusively unvaccinated, except in some cases when the vaccinated also have other issues that have compromised their immune systems.
Oohh, high level hospital family.
I'm a little fuzzy on what exactly is incorrect.
Did I say the vaccine wouldn't benefit some people? No, I did not.
If people who get Covid and are not vaccinated require hospitalization, that makes sense if you believe the vaccine proponents. It was supposed to reduce one's chances of hospitalization. But no one every said it was a guarantee from getting it or passing it along to someone else. That's been shown over and over again since the start of the vaccinations.
All I said was most people can get sick, not die and develop natural immunity if they choose not to get vaccinated. Their choice. Either one is okay if they don't mind the risk.
But the idea that getting the vaccine is somehow going to stop the spread or me getting vaccinated protects YOU is asinine. It's already been shown that a vaccinated person can still get Covid and can still pass it on to someone else.
The point I was trying to make is that vaccination is a personal protection measure. It's not some kind of collective effort to make Covid go away. No more than getting a flu shot every year suddenly makes the flu go away. If someone thinks making that choice is somehow going to return us to normalcy, they're in fantasy land.
So, what is your point and where, exactly, am I spreading false information.