To: ecomcon
Correct, people under 30 mortality rate from covid is very small. However if they do get infected, they can pass it on to any elderly people in close contact with them. It is better if the vaccine prevents getting sick in the first place.
7 posted on
05/01/2021 7:54:46 AM PDT by
entropy12
To: entropy12
The vaxxers are effecting the health of the unvaccinated. I propose vaxxers be quarantined until it all gets figured out.
10 posted on
05/01/2021 8:36:46 AM PDT by
roving
To: entropy12
You were just bragging on another thread that you are vaxxed and going on a vax cruise. I am disgusted that older people are so scared for themselves that they don’t care how this is affecting young people and children. I have seen so many 70-80 yrs olds pushing for little kids to wear masks and get vaxxed on the 1 in a million chance that they can pass the virus.
12 posted on
05/01/2021 9:01:01 AM PDT by
happyhomemaker
(Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. Rom 12:12)
To: entropy12
They can still spread it if they are vaccinated. This is not disputed by Fauci or the vaccine makers.
To: entropy12
However if they do get infected, they can pass it on to any elderly people in close contact with them. It is better if the vaccine prevents getting sick in the first place.
Except it doesn't. Fauci says you still have to wear a mask after getting the shots, since the 'vaccinated' can still be infected and still pass it on. So getting the shot to 'protect' Grandma is useless, which again leads back into the question, why does a young/middle age person *need* the shot?
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