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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Actually you are right , it is the same virus. But whether the immune system of a vaccinated individual "weakens" it before it can be transmitted is unknown
at this time. However, again, the assumption that a vaccinated individual can contract COVID as easily as the unvaccinated is COMPLETELY FALSE. They can, but at a substantially lower rate, and then the chance of another vaccinated individual getting it from him is extremely low.
Lastly, as of this morning, Advent Health reports that 92% of their ICU COVID cases have not been vaccinated. So, as of this morning, this is STILL a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
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You missed the point, vaccinated distribute the virus the same as everyone else even if THEY don’t have covid personally. The mess I’m watching at this point is an extremely fit and healthy RN, vaccinated and does not work in hospital or clinic setting contracted disease from vaccinated person, she spread it to her significant other, her brother now has it and two of her nephews just were diagnosed. Only the children were unvaccinated and she herself ran a pretty good fever, headache, body aches and a cough that has lingered. I didn’t hear if her sense of taste was affected. One of the patients is immunocompromised and is struggling even though vaccinated.
Also, what about the fellow poster on here who was vaccinated, got covid, was hospitalized and may have permanent lung damage? Why are we hearing about these “breakthrough cases” if all is well with the vaccinated and they only spread a weak version?