The vaccine is rated 90-95 percent effective. Which means you can still catch the virus after two shots. I had my second one Tuesday. I will still remain cautious until it is clear from statistic that we have reached herd immunity.
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It’s 90-95% effective preventing illness from the virus (severe symptoms) rather than preventing infection of the virus.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33113270/
It's impossible to tell. using laboratory assessments, if someone who has Covid-19 post vaccination got it through 'natural' infection because the 'vaccine' isn't 100% effective, or as a result of ADE from having the vaccination. Both develop antibodies.
A perspective on potential antibody-dependent enhancement of SARS-CoV-2 - PubMed (nih.gov)
Probably safest is to stay indoors until the implanted chips come out, to monitor for any new COVID strains.
74 deaths out of 75 million with the vaccine. Not much justification for remaining cautious once you’ve had it. That is the beauty of it. Get the vaccine (if one feels the need) - and then live life like there is no virus!
And if anyone doesn’t want it, so what? Their not taking it doesn’t affect you.
I’ve had one shot so far. Second is next week.
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