Posted on 04/02/2021 9:28:27 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance to say fully vaccinated people can travel within the U.S. without getting tested for the coronavirus or going into quarantine afterward.
Previously, the agency had cautioned against unnecessary travel even for vaccinated people, but noted that it would update its guidance as more people got vaccinated and evidence mounted about the protection the shots provide.
According to the CDC, nearly 100 million people in the U.S. — or about 30% of the population — have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. A person is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the last required dose of vaccine.
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Do we need passports and a yellow Star of Davis sewn to our coat?
That applies to me.
I had the antibodies infusion last week. And I’m told not to get vaccinated for another 90 days.
But what do I care? I have Covid now.
Bleah.
OH thank you, oh exalted one. You are so kind your benevolence.
I have been traveling without fear equally before and after getting vaccinated
Including Hawaii?
I will drive everywhere or stay home. I WILL NOT BE VACCINATED AGAINST MY WILL.
Great question: “If people are vaccinated, how can those not vaccinated infect them?”
First ask a real infectious disease doctor who treats real patients and works an ID doc in a real hospital.
Then, ask a CDC pseudo doctor, who hasn’t seen nor treated real patients for decades, like Fauci!
Prepare for 2 different answers.
If you’ve recovered from a severe case, it’s very likely that the level of antibodies present in your body has you every bit as safe from reinfection as those who’ve been vaccinated.
Those who had mild or asymptomatic cases are pretty safe from the April 2020 variant, but not the Brazil or South Africa variants. There’s a change to the protein structure in those variants which reduces the effectiveness of the antibodies for the April 2020 variant by making it more difficult for them to bind properly to the S-protein. Those who had a severe case or who have been vaccinated typically have so many antibodies present that it doesn’t significantly impact immunity.
If the Brazil and South Africa variants are not present in your area, this isn’t much of a risk. If you’re traveling, it’s impossible to know who you’re sharing air with and whether they’ve been exposed to those variants.
You do know I was mimicking what our benevolent overlords are likely to say to us?
Not sure your post was directed at me? If not, my mistake
CDC is NOT a govt agency....
I love how they say “fully vaccinated” and don’t include people who caught the virus and recovered (who have even better protection against the virus).
It’s an agenda.
Don’t know what or why. But it’s an agenda.
me neither.....I don’t blame people for being fearful...if they want the vax, go for it....but I think its dangerous from everything I read and by the time the public is awake it’ll be too late....
it is in their best interest to increase testing and vaccines....
wake up people....
Uh, the cdc gets to make that call why? Free people don’t need permission to tra............ Oh.
LMAO!
Nation of Islam has videos on Twitter saying the vaccine is a killer. Is the CDC going to kick minorities off planes for not being vaccinated? The new Jim Crow? Jim Eagle?
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