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re: Who actually spreads dangerous and deadly COVID misinformation?
Posted on 2/1/22 at 12:05 pm to tommy2tone1999
Posted on 2/1/22 at 12:05 pm to tommy2tone1999
The new strains have come from highly unvaccinated countries. Delta came from India, for example.
The vaccine has been shown to reduce household transmission and they've shown over and over again that vaccinated people are less likely to contract covid. Recent statistics have the number at 10X less likely. Can they catch it? Of course. But they are less likely to do so by several orders of magnitude.
And furthermore, people who've caught Covid and have antibodies from a wild infection, can catch and transmit covid again, but just like vaccinated people, they're less likely to do so, and if/when they do, their symptoms not as strong.
That said, if Joe Rogan's talking point were correct for vaccinated people, then it would also apply to people who've caught covid and have antibodies from a prior infection.
The vaccine has been shown to reduce household transmission and they've shown over and over again that vaccinated people are less likely to contract covid. Recent statistics have the number at 10X less likely. Can they catch it? Of course. But they are less likely to do so by several orders of magnitude.
And furthermore, people who've caught Covid and have antibodies from a wild infection, can catch and transmit covid again, but just like vaccinated people, they're less likely to do so, and if/when they do, their symptoms not as strong.
That said, if Joe Rogan's talking point were correct for vaccinated people, then it would also apply to people who've caught covid and have antibodies from a prior infection.
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