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Originally Posted by Byte1
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CDC says that once we are vaccinated we won't pass it on to anyone else. Hey, I didn't make that up, they did.
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Another wrong statement by you. You did make that up. Why don't you link to sources when you write? Because then it would be so much easier for people to fact check your false statements, or the occasional true one.
Here is what the
CDC on its website says about vaccinated people being able to pass it on.
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When You’ve Been Fully Vaccinated
How to Protect Yourself and Others
Updated Apr. 2, 2021
We’re still learning how vaccines will affect the spread of COVID-19. After you’ve been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you should keep taking precautions – like wearing a mask, staying 6 feet apart from others, and avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated spaces – in public places until we know more.
We’re still learning how well COVID-19 vaccines keep people from spreading the disease.
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Is that clear enough for you? It does not say that people cannot spread Covid. It says the data is not yet available to make a determination. That's how science works. You collect data before you announce a conclusion. Then you continue to monitor the situation as new data may alter the conclusion. It may even change the advise 180 degrees. But as of April 2, yesterday, the CDC has made absolutely no statement that vaccinated persons cannot spread Covid.