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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
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.
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Obvious to you but no
recognized authorities? Right...

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
As far as your posts, of course you're joking. If you were serious you'd be suffering from advanced dementia
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Likewise, I knew you couldn't actually believe that drivel you wrote unless your degree came in a box of Cracker Jacks.

The bottom line still is that a vaccinated person CAN infect someone else, even if the odds are against it. (This was the original difference of opinion, if you recall) You threw in the "fully vaccinated" as well as took the imperious position that "
you CANNOT get the virus, you CANNOT spread the virus, and you CANNOT infect others. Period. PERIOD!!!!!"
Looking at the numbers you most recently posted from another perspective, and totally disregarding to extent what these 5800 were "infected", that means you have roughly a 1 in 13,000 chance of still getting Covid. Fairly long odds, but nowhere near vanishingly small, I'm sure you'd agree.