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Originally Posted by roscoguy
Maybe what's actually amazing is that you somehow looked 2 days into the future & found this information back on 4/14, when you originally launched your diatribe regarding my question to another user. And, again  , your unfounded opinion that " If you are fully vaccinated you CANNOT get the virus, you CANNOT spread the virus, and you CANNOT infect others. Period. PERIOD!!!!!" was never more than that.  Kind of like the invalid assertion that getting the full vaccine regimen somehow guaranteed total, absolute, perfect, 100% immunity to the lucky 95% of recipients. (A college education is a terrible thing to waste...  ) There's actually a lot of good information available on the internet if you know how to search for it.
My guess is that you may well be experienced with taking candy from kids, but you proved nothing here. Actual score: Mutual Admiration Society - 1, Deluded 'expert' - 0. If, I repeat if, the latest numbers regarding infections of the fully vaccinated had been available & presented 2 or 3 days ago (as opposed to the string of "PLEEEEZEE!!!!! ... Period. PERIOD!" junk), I'd have said, "OK, close enough to zero for me. Carry on."
Joking? Oh, heck yeah. Me too...
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Sorry, but it was pretty obvious from the type of vaccine, it's mechanism of action and the nature of coronaviruses in general that the outcome would be what it was. The only thing that surprised me was HOW EFFECTIVE the vaccine was in the real world.
As far as your posts, of course you're joking. If you were serious you'd be suffering from advanced dementia