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re: Kim Mulkey tried to prevent this NC State dilemma
Posted on 6/26/21 at 10:25 am to 3rdPart Tiger
Posted on 6/26/21 at 10:25 am to 3rdPart Tiger
Being vaccinated doesn't prevent you from being infected, that's not the point of the vaccine. Vaccines are effective IF AND WHEN you come in contact with Covid, and work the same way other vaccines do.
The antibodies neutralize the virus before it can replicate and cause symptoms or serious illness in the person, AND makes that person a very low risk to even transmit the virus because the virus load in the body remains extremely low in a vaccinated person.
So it's ridiculous to use a vaccinated person testing positive as some sort of 'gotcha' to mask your ignorance in refusing to take the vaccine.
The antibodies neutralize the virus before it can replicate and cause symptoms or serious illness in the person, AND makes that person a very low risk to even transmit the virus because the virus load in the body remains extremely low in a vaccinated person.
So it's ridiculous to use a vaccinated person testing positive as some sort of 'gotcha' to mask your ignorance in refusing to take the vaccine.
Posted on 6/26/21 at 10:27 am to sportjunkie69
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So it's ridiculous to use a vaccinated person testing positive as some sort of 'gotcha' to mask your ignorance in refusing to take the vaccine.
Is it really a “gotcha” when he says “the only persons getting Covid are unvaccinated” and that’s proven false?
This post was edited on 6/26/21 at 10:30 am
Posted on 6/26/21 at 10:32 am to sportjunkie69
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Being vaccinated doesn't prevent you from being infected, that's not the point of the vaccine. Vaccines are effective IF AND WHEN you come in contact with Covid, and work the same way other vaccines do.
The antibodies neutralize the virus before it can replicate and cause symptoms or serious illness in the person, AND makes that person a very low risk to even transmit the virus because the virus load in the body remains extremely low in a vaccinated person.
So it's ridiculous to use a vaccinated person testing positive as some sort of 'gotcha' to mask your ignorance in refusing to take the vaccine
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“SOMETHING SOMETHING GENERIC DESCRIPTION OF HOW VACCINES WORK, TAKE THE JAB COMRADE, CNN TOLD ME TO PASS THIS ALONG TO YOU”
The issue isn’t how the vaccine works, the issue is the fact that anyone who doesn’t want to be at-risk of the virus is no longer at-risk of catching the virus, and governing bodies are still canceling shite like baseball tournaments over randomly testing people to bump up case numbers and keeping this charade going over a generally mild virus. This shite is absolutely ridiculous
Posted on 6/26/21 at 10:32 am to sportjunkie69
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So it's ridiculous to use a vaccinated person testing positive as some sort of 'gotcha' to mask your ignorance in refusing to take the vaccine.
Not as ridiculous as testing vaccinated people.
Posted on 6/26/21 at 10:12 pm to sportjunkie69
But this was an experimental RNA vaccine without long term testing for a disease with a 97% survival rate.
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