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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Yes, a point was missed, but not by me. Again, the vaccinated can spread the virus, but RARELY. How rare---breakthrough cases for the original virus was 0.07%. That's breakthrough----the chances of someone contracting the virus FROM that breakthrough case is much lower. Since that number was last published by the CDC in May, they have stopped counting breakthrough cases, so we don't have numbers for the delta variant, but empirically it is thought to be much lower than the unvaccinated.
An anecdotal case as was described proves absolutely nothing.
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You’re getting skewed numbers in my opinion, the breakthrough numbers are much higher than that. There are so many cases in and spread by the vaccinated and anyone who believes total vaccination with eliminate covid 19 is dreaming. I don’t trust it at all anymore and take steps to avoid exposure from everyone. I think there is a head in the sand posture from those that totally believe the numbers being shoved at us.
How about the couple who each made different vaccination decisions. He is out and about more than she and he opted for vaccination. She opted to pass on vaccination. Yes, HE got covid and infected her. Don’t waste time telling the vaccinated they are now the anointed, we can still carry and spread the virus to others as well as develop covid infection.