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Originally Posted by coffeebean
The article we are discussing talks about the different types of immunity which can be achieved from vaccines. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines do not offer "sterilizing immunity". The way I understand what this article is saying is that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will not prevent a vaccinated person from being a carrier of the virus and there is the possibility of a vaccinated person to have the ability to transmit the virus.
Here is another article that supports my POV. This article mentions masking early in the article........
Why You’ll Still Need to Wear a Mask After the COVID-19 Vaccine
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Originally Posted by Swoop
Congratulations you finally found an article on the internet that actually agrees with your point of view!! It shouldn’t have been this hard. FYI, you can always find an article on the internet that will coincide with whatever opinion is...
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Actually, she didn't
First of all, the article is from that well respected medical journal---Prevention magazine


But more important, her "quote" was that neither vaccine provides "sterilizing immunity" However, the actual article states
"Detailed data has not been released yet on whether the vaccines offer what’s known as sterilizing immunity, in which those who are vaccinated can’t contract or pass on the virus at all. Until more research is done, there’s a
possibility that people who are vaccinated can still become infected without symptoms and spread the coronavirus to those who have net yet received the vaccine."
BIG DIFFERENCE THERE. Always good to change the facts to suit your own personal POV