If you're fine with it, then that must mean your for getting rid of all these other unnecessary impositions.
So anyone who can podcast and is reliably in line with what you think is the truth.
so where did you come up with your truth? 9-11 boy?
If you're fine with it, then that must mean your for getting rid of all these other unnecessary impositions.
Baggage.
no you have not.
you have posted gadflies that want attention.
You post stuff that makes no scientific sense.
You completely don’t get how immune system works.
It’s pretty much like your parents taught you that a dog is a whale.
Nah, I think we're hitting our plateau where Trump s and crystal energy Breatharian types make up most of the people left.
There are a LOT of both, and they've already been reinforced by their podcasts.
If I was in my 20s, I wouldn't be in some hurry to get the vaccine. But, I'm in my 50s, so....
Don't vaccinated people still have to wear masks because they can still carry the virus?
Anything thats imposed on your body? Yes.
Sure.
But you cant go walking around maskless in an indoor public area killing grandmas.
Wear a ing mask.
This is the part where DMC pretends he isn't vaccinated and never wore a mask.
5 reasons to still wear a face mask after you’ve been vaccinated
Here, Dr. Englund explains why it’s important for those who have already been vaccinated to continue wearing a mask:
It takes time for the vaccine to kick in. You won’t reach the nearly 95% effectiveness rate until two weeks after your second-dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. After the first dose, you do get a partial immune response, which is good news, but it doesn’t mean you’re immediately protected the minute the needle goes in your arm. For the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, you’re considered fully vaccinated two weeks after your single dose.
The vaccines do not provide 100% protection. Although the vaccines are incredibly effective (and were nothing short of amazing in terms of turnaround), they only offer 94% to 95% protection. There’s no way to tell who the 5% will be who don’t respond to the vaccine and will still be at risk for COVID-19. In comparison, the measles vaccine is 97% effective after two doses. The vaccination program began in the U.S. in 1963, but the disease wasn’t considered eliminated until 2000!
Those who have been vaccinated might be asymptomatic spreaders. The vaccines prevent illness, but more research is needed to determine if the vaccines also prevent transmission. Experts are concerned that vaccinated people can still become infected without symptoms and then spread it to others who have not been vaccinated yet. Since the pandemic unfolded nearly a year ago, experts have worried about silent spreaders, aka those who are infected but don’t show symptoms. If vaccinated people don’t continue to wear a face mask until more people are considered fully vaccinated, they could cause the virus to keep circulating. Getting vaccinated means you’re much less likely to get sick and develop symptoms yourself, so it’s critical that we protect others while they wait for their turn to receive the vaccine.
We still need to protect those with compromised immune systems and those who can’t be vaccinated. We know that people with chronic medical conditions (like heart disease and cancer) are at risk for developing a severe case of COVID-19. And since this population wasn’t involved in clinical trials, we can’t assume that they’ll have the same effectiveness rate. It’s also recommended that if you’ve had an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients in the vaccine, you shouldn’t get it. If you had an allergic reaction to the first dose, the CDC doesn’t recommend getting the second dose either. Some pregnant women (who are also considered high risk and weren’t included in clinical trials) are opting out of getting vaccinated or choosing to be vaccinated after they give birth. If you’re fully vaccinated, it’s recommended to steer clear of those considered high-risk who are not vaccinated.
There are still limited doses of the vaccine. There are more than 330 million people in the U.S. Experts say that 50 to 80% of the population will need to vaccinated to reach herd immunity, which could take us until the end of 2021.
Seems like the vaccine doesn't prevent spreading the virus, pgardn.
The I haven't.
If grandma is that worried, then maybe you should stay her stupid ass home.
DMC actually bolds the word "might" -- says "seems" and declares victory.
Dumb
Lots of old folk live by themselves and hqve to go buy their groceries, etc.
Is exactly what your post was. Enjoy your bondage, mental midget.
You're a Karen now. Come to terms.
Then create programs that cater to them.
You've turned yourself into a low-level blue anon.![]()
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And for your bolded:
No.
Most evidence points to they do NOT transmit after vaccination and the period.
They apparently do not harbor and spread active virus that can infect others in the vast majority of cases so far.
The main reason I wear a mask into a store that says please wear a mask is people dont know if I am vaccinated or not and the store wishes I wear a mask. I dont wish to make a statement of "give me liberty or give me death" so I wear one. And I forget all the time, I have walked so many times back to my car after seeing others masked going in. I dont feel the need to make public statements in a store that asks me to wear a mask.
And yes the people that cant be vaccinated and want to be... it would be nice if they see people masked. At least until we get a larger % vaccinated.
The you have.
You put up the most idiotic stuff I have ever seen.
In fact thats how I keep up with the level that some vegetables are reasoning on.
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