ER Nurse tests positive for Covid-19 8 days after receiving vaccine
ER Nurse tests positive for Covid-19 8 days after receiving vaccine
Originally posted by jaden_2.0As is common with many Vaccines when I got vaccinated against pneumonia I had three vaccinations over 8 weeks.
The 2 current vaccines require 2 doses between 4 and 12 weeks apart for maximum immunity. There's only partial immunity after the first. They also don't work immediately.
Even if the person had had both vaccines and the necessary waiting time, the immunity is 94%. Which basically means that one im sixteen people that got the full vaccination, will still get COVID if they would have gotten it anyways. With millions and millions of people getting vaccinated there will be a lot of stories just like that, it is important to clearly communicate what the vaccine can and can not do.
Originally posted by ArtolYeah, pretty much.
Even if the person had had both vaccines and the necessary waiting time, the immunity is 94%. Which basically means that one im sixteen people that got the full vaccination, will still get COVID if they would have gotten it anyways. With millions and millions of people getting vaccinated there will be a lot of stories just like that, it is important to clearly communicate what the vaccine can and can not do.
Originally posted by Artol
Even if the person had had both vaccines and the necessary waiting time, the immunity is 94%. Which basically means that one im sixteen people that got the full vaccination, will still get COVID if they would have gotten it anyways. With millions and millions of people getting vaccinated there will be a lot of stories just like that, it is important to clearly communicate what the vaccine can and can not do.
It doesn't matter how clearly you communicate something that some people simply won't listen to.
Originally posted by Artol
Even if the person had had both vaccines and the necessary waiting time, the immunity is 94%. Which basically means that one im sixteen people that got the full vaccination, will still get COVID if they would have gotten it anyways. With millions and millions of people getting vaccinated there will be a lot of stories just like that, it is important to clearly communicate what the vaccine can and can not do.
So the vaccine doesn't 100% protect you. Yup, that's what I figured. When you also take into account that the vaccine is even more dangerous than the massively overblown covid virus itself, yeah, I will not be accepting that poison into my body under any circumstances.
At least not while I'm conscious.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae🙄
So the vaccine doesn't 100% protect you. Yup, that's what I figured. When you also take into account that the vaccine is even more dangerous than the massively overblown covid virus itself, yeah, I will not be accepting that poison into my body under any circumstances.At least not while I'm conscious.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
So the vaccine doesn't 100% protect you. Yup, that's what I figured. When you also take into account that the vaccine is even more dangerous than the massively overblown covid virus itself, yeah, I will not be accepting that poison into my body under any circumstances.At least not while I'm conscious.
The vaccine passed modern safety standards that paracetamol (Tylenol), ibuprofen and aspirin would fail if they were developed today. Do you consider those poison?
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
So the vaccine doesn't 100% protect you. Yup, that's what I figured. When you also take into account that the vaccine is even more dangerous than the massively overblown covid virus itself, yeah, I will not be accepting that poison into my body under any circumstances.At least not while I'm conscious.
I think that’s misguided, the vaccine sounds pretty safe from all I have read. But I am glad that people can choose anyways, and that it isn’t mandatory to take. We don’t need everyone to take it, but a lot of people will need to take it to protect everyone.
Originally posted by ArtolHe's trolling 🤣
I think that’s misguided, the vaccine sounds pretty safe from all I have read. But I am glad that people can choose anyways, and that it isn’t mandatory to take. We don’t need everyone to take it, but a lot of people will need to take it to protect everyone.