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Originally Posted by flsteve
Wait.... I thought that vaccinated people can STILL spread the virus? If so, it makes sense to me that both vaccinated AND un-vaccinated people can "infect those around you with a lethal virus". Right? However, only THE VACCINATED people can be criticized for having the "right" to "infect those around you with a lethal virus", since vaccinated people can still get it again, yet likely not in a lethal manner. Only un-vaccinated people can "infect those around you with a lethal virus."
Therefore, the Typhoid Mary comparison point is completely moot.
Critical thinking is a bitch! 
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Yes, you are correct. Vaccinated people can still spread the virus. BUT......vaccinated people with breakthrough infections are so few in numbers, there is very little chance a vaccinated person will spread the virus to begin with. Then, if a vaccinated person does get infected, the amount of time the vaccinated person is contagious is so much less than someone who is un-vaccinated. Bottom line is vaccinated people pose so little threat of transmitting this virus vs the huge threat of transmission that un-vaccinated people pose to others.
I get it. It makes those folks who have refused the vaccine feel good about themselves to be able to say that vaccinated people can infect others too. I do get it. LOL.