Why the vaccinated pose an even bigger danger to those around them

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This one is from Alberta.

They are the anti vaxxer group.

She's right. The vaxxed pose a greater risk because they can be positive, asymptomatic and they risk spreading the virus because unlike the unvaxxed they are not being tested.
 
She's right. The vaxxed pose a greater risk because they can be positive, asymptomatic and they risk spreading the virus because unlike the unvaxxed they are not being tested.
I think we are past that stage already.

As you know we have to start going back to normal already.

As zhihau said hammer and dance strategy. We are into the longer dance phase now. The vaccines help by reducing morbidity and mortality.
 
She's right. The vaxxed pose a greater risk because they can be positive, asymptomatic and they risk spreading the virus because unlike the unvaxxed they are not being tested.
In case you didn't know, the infection part is already a given with covid. We will all get covid at some stage. It's whether we die or suffer serious covid that is the worry now.

Nobody cares about getting infected anymore...
 


those with MRNA vax are shedding spike proteins through dead skin cells, etc = according to those researchers

also, Pfizer actually put out info on their website months ago that for the safety of unvaxxed people, unvaxxed people should stay away from vaxxed people becoz of this ''shedding'' of spike proteins
 
those with MRNA vax are shedding spike proteins through dead skin cells, etc = according to those researchers

also, Pfizer actually put out info on their website months ago that for the safety of unvaxxed people, unvaxxed people should stay away from vaxxed people becoz of this ''shedding'' of spike proteins

this is correct . Vaccinated people can still get the covid virus but remain healthy and asymptomatic and shed viable viral particles and spread to the vulnerable

Good that now even stupid people understand this fact.

So it's astonishing why people still refuse to be vaccinated with the proper vaccines to protect themselves

And as sure as the sun will rise the next wave is coming as borders open up. Where are the anti vaxxers gonna hide ?

Stupid jerks can't even understand what's coming for them
 
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In case you didn't know, the infection part is already a given with covid. We will all get covid at some stage. It's whether we die or suffer serious covid that is the worry now.

Nobody cares about getting infected anymore...

Yup. VTL. Open borders . Regional people with fake vaccine certificates flooding in. Life is rapidly going back to normal.

mRNA vaccinated people with the appropriate booster will have nothing to worry about. 98.2% mild symptoms .

Anti vaxxers better prepare their last stand and take their last rites .
 
those with MRNA vax are shedding spike proteins through dead skin cells, etc = according to those researchers

also, Pfizer actually put out info on their website months ago that for the safety of unvaxxed people, unvaxxed people should stay away from vaxxed people becoz of this ''shedding'' of spike proteins

this is correct . Vaccinated people can still get the covid virus but remain healthy and asymptomatic and shed viable viral particles and spread to the vulnerable

Good that now even stupid people understand this fact.

So it's astonishing why people still refuse to be vaccinated with the proper vaccines to protect themselves

And as sure as the sun will rise the next wave is coming as borders open up. Where are the anti vaxxers gonna hide ?

Stupid jerks can't even understand what's coming for them

I dont understand. Can you nobel laureates explain?

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...vaccinated-people-dont-shed-virus/4971413001/
 
The article you posted refers to stupid anti vaxx fake news spreaders who claim that people who took the mRNA vaccine will produce real life viruses to infect other people . Your article debunked it as fake news .

what we are discussing here is a vaccinated person who gets a breakthrough infection. Meaning although he took the vaccine and therefore protected still gets a mild infection because of waning antibodies . So while infected he appears normal and walks around to infect the anti vaccinated morons and who then falls seriously ill (because they have no antibodies) and drops dead . Vaccinated one ok and recovers in a few days. And because of this waning levels of antibodies booster shots are now recommended.

Unvaccinated dead. Vaccinated lives . Everyone wins .

hope that clears up your question
 
The article you posted refers to stupid anti vaxx fake news spreaders who claim that people who took the mRNA vaccine will produce real life viruses to infect other people . Your article debunked it as fake news .

what we are discussing here is a vaccinated person who gets a breakthrough infection. Meaning although he took the vaccine and therefore protected still gets a mild infection because of waning antibodies . So while infected he appears normal and walks around to infect the anti vaccinated morons and who then falls seriously ill (because they have no antibodies) and drops dead . Vaccinated one ok and recovers in a few days. And because of this waning levels of antibodies booster shots are now recommended.

Unvaccinated dead. Vaccinated lives . Everyone wins .

hope that clears up your question
Ok. I asked because you agreed with lanchow about mrna vax ppl shedding spike protein from dead skin cells.
 
Ok. I asked because you agreed with lanchow about mrna vax ppl shedding spike protein from dead skin cells.
Ok. I asked because you agreed with lanchow about mrna vax ppl shedding spike protein from dead skin cells.
Shedding not from the vaccine . Shedding because they got infected in spite of vaccination . Shedding live virus to infect the unvaccinated and kill them. Yay
 
I can't tell you how many sure fucks I have turned down because the gal said she was vaxxed.
At least 11 in the last 3 months.

On the bright side, there will come a time when pure blood and sperm might just command a
decent premium....I cant imagine a fully vaxxed male siring a perfectly healthy child
who isn't immuno-compromised in some way...but I suppose we need The Lancet
to confirm this or else it's just a nutty conspiracy.
 
I can't tell you how many sure fucks I have turned down because the gal said she was vaxxed.
At least 11 in the last 3 months.

On the bright side, there will come a time when pure blood and sperm might just command a
decent premium....I cant imagine a fully vaxxed male siring a perfectly healthy child
who isn't immuno-compromised in some way...but I suppose we need The Lancet
to confirm this or else it's just a nutty conspiracy.

the callouses on your right hand confirm it wasn’t 11 in the last 3 months
 
I can't tell you how many sure fucks I have turned down because the gal said she was vaxxed.
At least 11 in the last 3 months.

On the bright side, there will come a time when pure blood and sperm might just command a
decent premium....I cant imagine a fully vaxxed male siring a perfectly healthy child
who isn't immuno-compromised in some way...but I suppose we need The Lancet
to confirm this or else it's just a nutty conspiracy.
Hiding behind an ignore button masturbating furiously now that you have nowhere else to go doesn't make you sound like you are someone any girl wants to fark. :biggrin:

Het dipshit, come out from hiding and engage me lah! You are both a coward and a loser. :sneaky:
 
I have not seen a young unvaxxed person die in Sg since mRNA was started.
 
I have not seen a young unvaxxed person die in Sg since mRNA was started.
You are always welcomed to be the first. :biggrin:

Though young and healthy, unvaccinated father dies of COVID​

By KIM CHANDLERAugust 22, 2021


This photo provided by Christina Tidmore shows Josh Tidmore Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021 at Marshall Medical Center South in Boaz, Ala. Healthy and in their 30s, Christina and Josh Tidmore figured they were low-risk for COVID-19, and with conflicting viewpoints filling their social media feeds and social circles, they decided to wait to get vaccinated. On July 20, Josh came home from work with a slight cough they initially thought was sinus trouble. On Aug. 11, he died of COVID-19 at a north Alabama hospital as Tidmore watched a doctor and her team frantically try to resuscitate her husband. (Christina Tidmore via AP)
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This photo provided by Christina Tidmore shows Josh Tidmore Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021 at Marshall Medical Center South in Boaz, Ala. Healthy and in their 30s, Christina and Josh Tidmore figured they were low-risk for COVID-19, and with conflicting viewpoints filling their social media feeds and social circles, they decided to wait to get vaccinated. On July 20, Josh came home from work with a slight cough they initially thought was sinus trouble. On Aug. 11, he died of COVID-19 at a north Alabama hospital as Tidmore watched a doctor and her team frantically try to resuscitate her husband. (Christina Tidmore via AP)

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Healthy and in their 30s, Christina and Josh Tidmore figured they were low-risk for COVID-19. With conflicting viewpoints about whether to get vaccinated against the virus filling their social media feeds and social circles, they decided to wait.
On July 20, Josh came home from work with a slight cough initially thought to be sinus trouble. On Aug. 11, he died of COVID-19 at a north Alabama hospital as Christina Tidmore witnessed a doctor and her team frantically try to resuscitate her husband.
“She would say, ’I need a pulse. ’I would hear, ‘no pulse,’ “Christina Tidmore said through tears. “They were trying so hard.”
“Nobody should go through this. He was only 36 and I’m 35 and we have three kids.”
She is now imploring young adults not to dismiss the risk and to consider getting vaccinated.
“Josh was completely healthy, active, not a smoker.” He would have turned 37 on Saturday.
Doctors say they are seeing a spike in cases among young adults and children as the highly contagious delta variant sweeps through unvaccinated populations. Medical officials say there is conflicting information on whether it makes people more severely ill or whether young people are more vulnerable to it, but it’s clear the contagiousness means more young people and children are getting sick.

“There is no question that the average age of people who are being hospitalized is going down,” State Health Officer Scott Harris said Friday.
“I don’t know if it’s clear that delta is worse in that age group or worse than any of the strains we’ve seen before. ... But what you have though is one that is just much, much more transmissible. Because seniors are the ones that are predominately the vaccinated population in our state, the most vulnerable are these younger people. So you see them getting infected at much higher rates than we had before.”
In the past four weeks, people ages 25 to 49 years, made up 14% of all COVID deaths in the state. And people 50 to 64 years made up about 29%.
The state is also seeing a surge in COVID cases among children, although deaths so far have been rare. The state this week set a record for pediatric hospitalizations with 50 children hospitalized with COVID-19.
In the past four weeks, 6% of cases of COVID-19 in Alabama have been among children under five while 8% have been among children between the ages of five and 17, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.

“I am very concerned that the children of Alabama are experiencing more illness and hospitalizations as a result of COVID-19. Children can and do contract and spread COVID-19 disease. COVID-19 can be a very serious illness in children with at least 6% of children experiencing long-term consequences of this disease,” said Dr. Karen Landers, a pediatrician with the Alabama Department of Public Health.
The Alabama Hospital Association said this week that 85% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated.
Christina Tidmore also had COVID-19 but recovered. She said she and her husband were not against vaccines - their children are current on their childhood immunizations.
But the couple was unsure about the coronavirus vaccine due to conflicting viewpoints on their social media feeds and in conversations.
She said that they didn’t “know hardly anybody that had gotten real sick and figured we would be OK.” Josh himself in the spring shared an article critical of Dr. Anthony Fauci, writing, “this is why I don’t believe 99.9% of what’s said about this virus.”
Now, eligible family members are getting their coronavirus shots.
“It’s just a fight out there. This side and that side, and political garbage. ... You don’t know who to believe,” she said. Christina Tidmore said she has no doubt that they would have made a different choice now, knowing so many more people who have contracted the virus.
A jokester with a heart of gold, Josh loved to help others and to make people laugh, especially kids. He sauntered into Easter and Christmas gatherings wearing an inflatable dinosaur costume and ran around hugging family members. He would cheerfully photobomb beachgoers. He didn’t hesitate to rush to help a motorcyclist injured in an accident near the north Alabama church his grandparents founded.
“He could make you feel better when nobody else could. He would listen. He genuinely cared about everybody,” Christina Tidmore said.
The family is relying on their faith to get through and Christina Tidmore wants to share her husband’s story to help people — as Josh would have wanted.
“If you can try to save your life, then you probably should,” she said of vaccinations.
“I have lots of feelings and lots of regret and lots of what ifs,” she said. “”you don’t want to do that. You don’t.”
 
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