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re: “Outbreak occurred mainly among vaccinated athletes”
Posted on 12/22/21 at 3:59 pm to miracleman
Posted on 12/22/21 at 3:59 pm to miracleman
quote:How would you know? Did we test asymptomatic people or people with very little symptoms after those vaccinations? frick no we didn’t
By that definition, I must have have measles, mumps, and rubella 28 or more times then.
I think you are missing a key point here. Entering vs. infecting. Yes, the virus can enter your body, but does it infect the cells, replicate, and shed to infect others? Nope. Not with a proper vaccine. Otherwise there would be "outbreaks" of measles, mumps, and rubella. Oh, a polio too, amongst a host of others.
The only people that got diagnosed with polio or MMR was those sick enough needing hospitalization. Not a single person got a polio test for the sniffles or even less having no symptoms at all
If you test positive for covid, all that means is the virus entered your body. If you have zero symptoms the vaccine is working just as well as any vaccine ever created
If you judged the covid vaccine like those others you listed, you would only consider a breakthrough case a hospitalization. And if you did that, covid would basically have disappeared just like polio and others
This post was edited on 12/22/21 at 4:00 pm
Posted on 12/22/21 at 4:01 pm to lsupride87
It's like you people don't even know what the word "novel virus" means LOL.
Posted on 12/22/21 at 4:07 pm to lsupride87
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How would you know? Did we test asymptomatic people or people with very little symptoms after those vaccinations? frick no we didn’t
No, but the scientific studies that the FDA required proved that out. But by all means, don't take my word for it. Read up on it.
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If you test positive for covid, all that means is the virus entered your body. If you have zero symptoms the vaccine is working just as well as any vaccine ever created
Incorrect. Again, read up on it. You high school biology book has this information.
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If you judged the covid vaccine like those others you listed, you would only consider a breakthrough case a hospitalization. And if you did that, covid would basically have disappeared just like polio and others
No. And infection is an infection. Why is hospitalization a requirement here chief? I had COVID, Meaning I was infected and I got sick. It took me 10 days to get over it. But I didn't go to the hospital. So by your definition, I really didn't have COVID? Did I even need a vaccine to experience that non infection. Come on dude... go read.
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