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Brilliant!!!!!!!
[msn.com]
Can we tell the medical experts to piss off and get safety experts to start running this shit show yet?

powder 8 July 10
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While it is an interesting theory, they don't seem to have any evidence it is true yet. (the theory that covid is being spread asymptomatically by those who are vaccinated). However, for that to be true, the claim is that a vaccinated person can have a sufficiently active case of covid that they can spread it, but without being hospitalized and perhaps not even symptomatic. That seems unlikely. Vaccinated people with immunity are likely to mount a defense too quickly to allow the virus to attain the capacity to spread. Hard to say...

The problem is that the Republicans have hyper-politicized the subject (flooded the media with bullshit). It is extremely hard to distinguish factual truths because of the dysinformation. If only justice could prevail against the irresponsible. Nah...

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It’s a vaccine that had an 8 month test period. WTF did people expect????

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So you're advocating for continued testing, even after vaccination, with which I happen to agree. 97% immunity is still only 97%.

However, we also need as close to 100% of the population to be 97% immune as possible, which means everyone getting vaccinated. And medical experts agree with me, I believe. I haven't heard anyone say that being vaccinated means you should give up regular testing in vulnerable areas, for instance the nursing home you mention. They should be testing you every visit. And your refusal to help in the tracing protocol is just pig-headed ignorance. Your dad would be better off if they banned you from the place, from what I can tell.

Have a nice day, now.

@powder If you're not entering your phone in the system, that's not true contact tracing. It's letting them know how to contact you if someone who tested positive was near you at the time you were there, but it does nothing for anyone you may have then spread an infection to. And given that most cases are asymptomatic, that is the greatest danger; you catch it there and then spread it outside.

Which vaccines? You should know, if you're as well informed as you say.

The medical data that I'm aware of is that the "natural immunity" from contracting covid only lasts for a period of weeks to months; and, since I did contract it through my workplace back in December, you can believe that I keenly researched all the information I could.

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Questionable source.

[mediabiasfactcheck.com]

Most untrustworthy UK media outlet.

[evolvepolitics.com]

Generally unreliable.

[theguardian.com]

@powder There's no verifiable evidence to support the conclusion. It's a presumption, nothing more.

@powder Typical conservative bait and switch. Will you never tire of embarrassing yourself?

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ya, dunno why ppl assume a "vaccination" does anything other than make one (hopefully) asymptomatic?

"Safety third"
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@powder ok, well id be drinking out of other ppls glasses, if you know whats good for you pow πŸ™‚

powder as in champagne?

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