Originally Posted by FlyNavy1976
(Post 3275112)
Can someone seriously answer this?
If you’re not getting the vaccine, you’re subjected to testing to show you don’t have the ‘rona. However, vaccinated folks can still get the virus and spread it; but, they don’t have to prove they aren’t infected. Why? Are you guys awake yet? My Moderna stock is up 90% in about 3 months. Follow the money. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by CGLimits
(Post 3275162)
Because even though there are break through infections, they are very rare. A very small portion of vaccinated people get infected.
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Originally Posted by CGLimits
(Post 3274993)
No vaccine in the history of vaccines works unless most people are vaccinated. The reason we eradicated a lot of deseases in the last one hundred years is because everyone got vaccinated. You really don’t know the way vaccines work? Do you think poleo got eradicated because only a few got vaccinated, or measles, or countless other diseases? Unless most of us get vaccinated we are not beating this thing anytime soon. The longer it takes the more time it has to keep mutating.
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Originally Posted by IamEssential
(Post 3275211)
The bolded above is scientifically and factually incorrect. It sounds like you are the one who doesn't know how vaccines work. How would a vaccine know if another person has the vaccine or not? It doesn't matter and is irrelevant to its effectiveness. Please don't make up facts to try to push your agenda, the Biden Administration and CNN already do enough of that.
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And through people who have had it. And through people who have natural immunity to it. It’s never one thing.
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Originally Posted by Xdashdriver
(Post 3275197)
With the delta variant that may not be entirely accurate. The MA outbreak study showed 74% of cases were in fully vaccinated people, that’s why the push for masks again. The data does seem to point towards a lower risk of hospitalization or death in fully vaccinated people though.
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Originally Posted by CGLimits
(Post 3275235)
You are the one who is factually incorrect and don’t know how vaccines work. Achieving herd immunity via vaccinations is how diseases get eradicated. You are the one making facts up. A vaccine can be effective protecting you and only you when you get it AND effective in eradicating a disease when everyone gets it. It really is that simple. Trying to spin it in a different way is BS. You are entitled to your own opinion but not your own facts.
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Originally Posted by 303flyboy
(Post 3275236)
And through people who have had it. And through people who have natural immunity to it. It’s never one thing.
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Originally Posted by CGLimits
(Post 3275235)
You are the one who is factually incorrect and don’t know how vaccines work. Achieving herd immunity via vaccinations is how diseases get eradicated. You are the one making facts up. A vaccine can be effective protecting you and only you when you get it AND effective in eradicating a disease when everyone gets it. It really is that simple. Trying to spin it in a different way is BS. You are entitled to your own opinion but not your own facts.
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Originally Posted by CGLimits
(Post 3275237)
You are correct, the Delta variant is throwing a wrench in all this, but the chances of getting COVID when vaccinated are in general still very small when compared to unvaccinated people.
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