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Old 04-26-2021, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Eg_cruz View Post
I will not sugar coated my reply.
You want to be a guinea pig have at it. I don’t criticize you that I think your a fool for jumping on the vaccine wagon. I have done my research and made my decision. Who are you to say anything about.

The so call vaccine DOES NOT PREVENT YOU FROM GETTING THE VIRUS NOR FROM SPREADING THE VIRUS

So, a shot that does not prevent nor stop the spread how it going to cause herd immunity?
I choose to stop the spread by my actions I follow the social distance, mask wearing and washing hands. I don’t put myself in risking positions.
So back off with trying to shame people for not walking around Willfully Blind
Another hole in the vaccine defense is that unvaccinated people have an 80-90% chance of having no symptoms or nothing more than mild symptoms IF they get infected. Vaccinated people have a 95% chance of having no symptoms or nothing more than mild symptoms if they get infected. (Source in previous post but this is pretty common knowledge.) Is it worth getting an unapproved vaccine for about a 5% upgrade in your chances of an uneventful outcome?

On the other hand, the vaccine pretty much guarantees a 0% chance of hospitalization or death after infection, according to the vaccine makers. If true, that's a persuasive reason for getting the vaccine. (Unless you think your chances of hospitalization or death are close to zero anyway even if you don't get vaccinated - which appears to be true for most people).
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