I’m sure his statements about the vaxx serve multiple ends.
People I know (via my aunt—I haven’t seen many of them in some time) in the next county who are double vaxxed, even triple vaxxed, now have Covid. Many work in the medical field or are related to ones who do, so they got tested for Covid.
They are besides themselves. They don’t know how this happened. They thought they weren’t supposed to get Covid.
They don’t have it badly enough to worry about needing to be hospitalized, but it is the worst cold/flu thing they’ve had in ten years or so.
They had been told all the people getting Covid are unvaxxed.
So I feel like something is going to break out soon when it comes to the vaxx.
My aunt is unvaxxed and they know it. She has a little something going on, but not enough to have kept her from going out, just not to her usual extent. These friends and relations have told her she needs to get tested for Covid, but she knows enough to stay away from all that.
In some ways I think maybe she should get tested because if she pops positive she can report to them that fact and they can wonder how it is that she felt well enough to be out and about somewhat this past week when they did not.
I had some stomach thing, but I think it was bad restaurant food due to staffing issues. And I think to some extent this has caused my aunt problems. She eats out more than I do and is a regular at a few places. The staff tells her how overwhelmed they are with people being on Covid quarantine.
Tell her to wait and get the antibody test AFTER she’s completely recovered. Then she can tell them she had it.
Auntie should wait till she feels better, and then get an IgG IgM antibody test; they’re available at Kroger’s, and will show a recent infection.