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Originally Posted by Swoop
So the CDC, the organization that is supposed to keep us updated on the virus and it’s trends are months behind? The number of breakthrough cases is climbing and yet it is going unreported by the CDC. The fact is, they made the decision to stop reporting the number of breakthrough cases…
One former medical professional on TOTV constantly refers to the CDC’s .007% number when defending the vaccine’s effectiveness. I have never seen you respond to his posts regarding the use of that figure…
We were told since the onset of the virus that you could still spread Covid even if you were asymptotic. That’s why it was so important to wear masks. Because you could have the virus and not know it, and still pass it on to others. So why wouldn’t that hold true for breakthrough cases??…
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Everything I have read and heard from expert doctors on my television claim that vaccinated people do not have enough viral load to infect others, vaxxed or un-vaxxed. Isn’t this why CDC guidelines for vaccinated people state they do not have to quarantine after an exposure to a KNOWN Covid positive person UNLESS they are symptomatic for Covid. That means a vaccinated person is no threat to anyone unless they are symptomatic for Covid.
I have not seen or heard that this guideline has changed. If it has, will someone kindly post a link to the new guideline. Thanks.