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midnightrose · F
Their choice. I hope they take other precautions to prevent people from getting sick.
Coralmist · 41-45, F
@midnightrose THIS.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@midnightrose I hope you still wash your hands

SW-User
@midnightrose you see this winds me up!
you can still pass it on, catch Covid after being vaccinated, the vaccine mainly helps you from getting seriously ill.
you can still pass it on, catch Covid after being vaccinated, the vaccine mainly helps you from getting seriously ill.

midnightrose · F
@MrBrownstone Often. I did that before covid. As somebody who had the virus and was hospitalized (double pneumonia and sepsis), I'm extra cautious. I still think people should have a choice.
midnightrose · F
@SW-User Yep you're right. Although I'm told that the vaccinated carry less viral load so they don't pass it on? Not exactly sure. I do know that they can still get it.

SW-User
@midnightrose they can pass it on.
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
natural immunity is always stronger than vaccine acquired immunity, regardless of the ailment...
It's the people who've had shots, who think vaccination is a substitute for basic hygiene that are spreading it
It's the people who've had shots, who think vaccination is a substitute for basic hygiene that are spreading it
midnightrose · F
@wildbill83 I wish there was a test that could definitively show that those who have already had it have immunity still but so far I've heard the longest they have it is 8 months.
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@midnightrose natural immunity doesn't expire; once your body produces anti-bodies on it's own to fight an illness, it remembers how. Unless you immune system is compromised by external factors (other illnesses, age, etc.), you'll always have that degree of immunity
vaccines merely try to trick your body into producing anti-bodies, and it's no where near as effective; it also runs the risk of causing you to develop allergic reactions
It's a bit like the body learning/acquiring information on it's own Vs. force feeding it information and hoping it sticks...
vaccines merely try to trick your body into producing anti-bodies, and it's no where near as effective; it also runs the risk of causing you to develop allergic reactions
It's a bit like the body learning/acquiring information on it's own Vs. force feeding it information and hoping it sticks...
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
It's basic biology/virology; unfortunately, it's been clouded with all the politicized misinformation regarding covid. People are ignoring what they should know/already learned in lieu of what they're being told.
best case scenario, they only delay the inevitable
worst case scenario, they or their children suffer the unforeseen consequences many years from now...
best case scenario, they only delay the inevitable
worst case scenario, they or their children suffer the unforeseen consequences many years from now...