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hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Wow you can't even answer a simple yes or no question...communication must have been strong suit in schoolst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It is a YES or NO question simple....can you spread the virus after contracting it even after being fully vaccinated? I rest my casest7 wrote:
you dont know nor understand what asymptomatic means --- gtfo here man, a person wrong and strong and dumb as you should not be allowed to pro-create (that means to have children)
you fail basic understanding of everything people on here has tried to explain to you, and you provide asinine statements without any proof just so you can get validation on your decisions. something is really wrong with you and you need help. i feel really sorry for those who have to put up with you in real life.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
lol what case? you dont even understand your own post that you basing your question on. you understand nothing. revolving door brain, keeps running but getting nowhere.
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i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
from the same article u posted:In the U.S., officials have said virtually all recent Covid hospitalizations and deaths were occurring among unvaccinated people.
Some studies have shown that those infected with Covid after vaccination produce much less virus than those who are unvaccinated, reducing the risk of passing the virus to others.
do you learn anything, really?
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From the man's own link: "Breakthrough infections are rare."pugboy wrote:does a vaxxed person who is infected stay spreadable same time as unvaxxed ?
and what percentage of vaxxed persons who are exposed to virus become infected?hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Wow you can't even answer a simple yes or no question...communication must have been strong suit in schoolst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It is a YES or NO question simple....can you spread the virus after contracting it even after being fully vaccinated? I rest my casest7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Please tell me that you cannot spread the virus after taking the vaccine?
you dont know nor understand what asymptomatic means --- gtfo here man, a person wrong and strong and dumb as you should not be allowed to pro-create (that means to have children)
you fail basic understanding of everything people on here has tried to explain to you, and you provide asinine statements without any proof just so you can get validation on your decisions. something is really wrong with you and you need help. i feel really sorry for those who have to put up with you in real life.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
lol what case? you dont even understand your own post that you basing your question on. you understand nothing. revolving door brain, keeps running but getting nowhere.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
adnj wrote:From the man's own link: "Breakthrough infections are rare."pugboy wrote:does a vaxxed person who is infected stay spreadable same time as unvaxxed ?
and what percentage of vaxxed persons who are exposed to virus become infected?hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Wow you can't even answer a simple yes or no question...communication must have been strong suit in schoolst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It is a YES or NO question simple....can you spread the virus after contracting it even after being fully vaccinated? I rest my casest7 wrote:
you dont know nor understand what asymptomatic means --- gtfo here man, a person wrong and strong and dumb as you should not be allowed to pro-create (that means to have children)
you fail basic understanding of everything people on here has tried to explain to you, and you provide asinine statements without any proof just so you can get validation on your decisions. something is really wrong with you and you need help. i feel really sorry for those who have to put up with you in real life.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
lol what case? you dont even understand your own post that you basing your question on. you understand nothing. revolving door brain, keeps running but getting nowhere.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Wow you can't even answer a simple yes or no question...communication must have been strong suit in schoolst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It is a YES or NO question simple....can you spread the virus after contracting it even after being fully vaccinated? I rest my case
lol what case? you dont even understand your own post that you basing your question on. you understand nothing. revolving door brain, keeps running but getting nowhere.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
from the same article u posted:In the U.S., officials have said virtually all recent Covid hospitalizations and deaths were occurring among unvaccinated people.
Some studies have shown that those infected with Covid after vaccination produce much less virus than those who are unvaccinated, reducing the risk of passing the virus to others.
do you learn anything, really?
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
so you citing that article only matters when only certain parts of the article benefits your narrative?
gotcha
adnj wrote:From the man's own link: "Breakthrough infections are rare."pugboy wrote:does a vaxxed person who is infected stay spreadable same time as unvaxxed ?
and what percentage of vaxxed persons who are exposed to virus become infected?hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Wow you can't even answer a simple yes or no question...communication must have been strong suit in schoolst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It is a YES or NO question simple....can you spread the virus after contracting it even after being fully vaccinated? I rest my casest7 wrote:
you dont know nor understand what asymptomatic means --- gtfo here man, a person wrong and strong and dumb as you should not be allowed to pro-create (that means to have children)
you fail basic understanding of everything people on here has tried to explain to you, and you provide asinine statements without any proof just so you can get validation on your decisions. something is really wrong with you and you need help. i feel really sorry for those who have to put up with you in real life.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
lol what case? you dont even understand your own post that you basing your question on. you understand nothing. revolving door brain, keeps running but getting nowhere.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
#stannspatientsthatpostontuner
Compare Sinopharm to AstraZeneca. Now, think about the UK.hover11 wrote:No common sense would tell you we can't compare our quality of vaccines to that of uncle Sam....they had sold out seats for NBA finals and are having concerts atm ...things we could only dream of with Sinopharm...so taking their quote will not apply to our setting.... English comprehension skills,pull out what applies and answer the question.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Wow you can't even answer a simple yes or no question...communication must have been strong suit in schoolst7 wrote:
lol what case? you dont even understand your own post that you basing your question on. you understand nothing. revolving door brain, keeps running but getting nowhere.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
from the same article u posted:In the U.S., officials have said virtually all recent Covid hospitalizations and deaths were occurring among unvaccinated people.
Some studies have shown that those infected with Covid after vaccination produce much less virus than those who are unvaccinated, reducing the risk of passing the virus to others.
do you learn anything, really?
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
so you citing that article only matters when only certain parts of the article benefits your narrative?
gotcha
ANYONE THAT CONTRACTS COVID CAN SPREAD COVID.hover11 wrote:Does rare mean Eliminate possibilities ? It still occursadnj wrote:From the man's own link: "Breakthrough infections are rare."pugboy wrote:does a vaxxed person who is infected stay spreadable same time as unvaxxed ?
and what percentage of vaxxed persons who are exposed to virus become infected?hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Wow you can't even answer a simple yes or no question...communication must have been strong suit in schoolst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It is a YES or NO question simple....can you spread the virus after contracting it even after being fully vaccinated? I rest my case
lol what case? you dont even understand your own post that you basing your question on. you understand nothing. revolving door brain, keeps running but getting nowhere.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
#stannspatientsthatpostontuner
adnj wrote:Compare Sinopharm to AstraZeneca. Now, think about the UK.hover11 wrote:No common sense would tell you we can't compare our quality of vaccines to that of uncle Sam....they had sold out seats for NBA finals and are having concerts atm ...things we could only dream of with Sinopharm...so taking their quote will not apply to our setting.... English comprehension skills,pull out what applies and answer the question.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Wow you can't even answer a simple yes or no question...communication must have been strong suit in school
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
from the same article u posted:In the U.S., officials have said virtually all recent Covid hospitalizations and deaths were occurring among unvaccinated people.
Some studies have shown that those infected with Covid after vaccination produce much less virus than those who are unvaccinated, reducing the risk of passing the virus to others.
do you learn anything, really?
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
so you citing that article only matters when only certain parts of the article benefits your narrative?
gotcha
hover11 wrote:No common sense would tell you we can't compare our quality of vaccines to that of uncle Sam....they had sold out seats for NBA finals and are having concerts atm ...things we could only dream of with Sinopharm...so taking their quote will not apply to our setting.... English comprehension skills,pull out what applies and answer the question.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Wow you can't even answer a simple yes or no question...communication must have been strong suit in schoolst7 wrote:
lol what case? you dont even understand your own post that you basing your question on. you understand nothing. revolving door brain, keeps running but getting nowhere.
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
from the same article u posted:In the U.S., officials have said virtually all recent Covid hospitalizations and deaths were occurring among unvaccinated people.
Some studies have shown that those infected with Covid after vaccination produce much less virus than those who are unvaccinated, reducing the risk of passing the virus to others.
do you learn anything, really?
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
so you citing that article only matters when only certain parts of the article benefits your narrative?
gotcha
Rhetorical question, Woodcock. Don't buy any concert tickets. TTO is heading into a new COVID surge in October.hover11 wrote:That's theory bro , not all the time theory reflects the practical approach.....would you allow us to have a concert now atm vaccinated ppl only?adnj wrote:Compare Sinopharm to AstraZeneca. Now, think about the UK.hover11 wrote:No common sense would tell you we can't compare our quality of vaccines to that of uncle Sam....they had sold out seats for NBA finals and are having concerts atm ...things we could only dream of with Sinopharm...so taking their quote will not apply to our setting.... English comprehension skills,pull out what applies and answer the question.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
from the same article u posted:In the U.S., officials have said virtually all recent Covid hospitalizations and deaths were occurring among unvaccinated people.
Some studies have shown that those infected with Covid after vaccination produce much less virus than those who are unvaccinated, reducing the risk of passing the virus to others.
do you learn anything, really?
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
so you citing that article only matters when only certain parts of the article benefits your narrative?
gotcha
hover11 wrote:That's theory bro , not all the time theory reflects the practical approach.....would you allow us to have a concert now atm vaccinated ppl only?adnj wrote:Compare Sinopharm to AstraZeneca. Now, think about the UK.hover11 wrote:No common sense would tell you we can't compare our quality of vaccines to that of uncle Sam....they had sold out seats for NBA finals and are having concerts atm ...things we could only dream of with Sinopharm...so taking their quote will not apply to our setting.... English comprehension skills,pull out what applies and answer the question.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.st7 wrote:
i'm sorry -- what was your question? actually answer my question first -- what does asymptomatic mean?
from the same article u posted:In the U.S., officials have said virtually all recent Covid hospitalizations and deaths were occurring among unvaccinated people.
Some studies have shown that those infected with Covid after vaccination produce much less virus than those who are unvaccinated, reducing the risk of passing the virus to others.
do you learn anything, really?
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
so you citing that article only matters when only certain parts of the article benefits your narrative?
gotcha
adnj wrote:Rhetorical question, Woodcock. Don't buy any concert tickets. TTO is heading into a new COVID surge in October.hover11 wrote:That's theory bro , not all the time theory reflects the practical approach.....would you allow us to have a concert now atm vaccinated ppl only?adnj wrote:Compare Sinopharm to AstraZeneca. Now, think about the UK.hover11 wrote:No common sense would tell you we can't compare our quality of vaccines to that of uncle Sam....they had sold out seats for NBA finals and are having concerts atm ...things we could only dream of with Sinopharm...so taking their quote will not apply to our setting.... English comprehension skills,pull out what applies and answer the question.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.
from the same article u posted:In the U.S., officials have said virtually all recent Covid hospitalizations and deaths were occurring among unvaccinated people.
Some studies have shown that those infected with Covid after vaccination produce much less virus than those who are unvaccinated, reducing the risk of passing the virus to others.
do you learn anything, really?
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
so you citing that article only matters when only certain parts of the article benefits your narrative?
gotcha
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:That's theory bro , not all the time theory reflects the practical approach.....would you allow us to have a concert now atm vaccinated ppl only?adnj wrote:Compare Sinopharm to AstraZeneca. Now, think about the UK.hover11 wrote:No common sense would tell you we can't compare our quality of vaccines to that of uncle Sam....they had sold out seats for NBA finals and are having concerts atm ...things we could only dream of with Sinopharm...so taking their quote will not apply to our setting.... English comprehension skills,pull out what applies and answer the question.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.c ... says-.html
No need man I got my answer, so it is clear that persons who are fully vaccinated can contract and spread the virus onto others.
from the same article u posted:In the U.S., officials have said virtually all recent Covid hospitalizations and deaths were occurring among unvaccinated people.
Some studies have shown that those infected with Covid after vaccination produce much less virus than those who are unvaccinated, reducing the risk of passing the virus to others.
do you learn anything, really?
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
so you citing that article only matters when only certain parts of the article benefits your narrative?
gotcha
i am curious --- what did you study in school?
pugboy wrote:“mba of business administration” ?
hover11 wrote:Yes dunce for the ppl that don't know what MBA means masters of business administration....would you like Me to send you a picture of my certificate?pugboy wrote:“mba of business administration” ?
pugboy wrote:so kinda like black belt in karate levels thenhover11 wrote:Yes dunce for the ppl that don't know what MBA means masters of business administration....would you like Me to send you a picture of my certificate?pugboy wrote:“mba of business administration” ?
hover11 wrote:Why does that matter school is simply passing tests and dissertations done by method of regurgitation....anyway I pursued an MBA in business administrationst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:That's theory bro , not all the time theory reflects the practical approach.....would you allow us to have a concert now atm vaccinated ppl only?adnj wrote:Compare Sinopharm to AstraZeneca. Now, think about the UK.hover11 wrote:No common sense would tell you we can't compare our quality of vaccines to that of uncle Sam....they had sold out seats for NBA finals and are having concerts atm ...things we could only dream of with Sinopharm...so taking their quote will not apply to our setting.... English comprehension skills,pull out what applies and answer the question.st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Bro do we have PHIZER OR MDRNA....so that quote is irrelevant....we for the most part have SINOPHARM which has limited data on such to the point where some countries have to use 3rd shots of pfizer to control spread ......Schyelles and israelst7 wrote:
from the same article u posted:
do you learn anything, really?
please seek help/counselling: https://tt.loopnews.com/content/list-ps ... ervices-tt
so you citing that article only matters when only certain parts of the article benefits your narrative?
gotcha
i am curious --- what did you study in school?
pugboy wrote:so kinda like black belt in karate levels thenhover11 wrote:Yes dunce for the ppl that don't know what MBA means masters of business administration....would you like Me to send you a picture of my certificate?pugboy wrote:“mba of business administration” ?
hover11 wrote:Idk if you trying to be funny but ok back to covid related topics.....pugboy wrote:so kinda like black belt in karate levels thenhover11 wrote:Yes dunce for the ppl that don't know what MBA means masters of business administration....would you like Me to send you a picture of my certificate?pugboy wrote:“mba of business administration” ?
hover11 wrote:That's theory bro , not all the time theory reflects the practical approach.....would you allow us to have a concert now atm vaccinated ppl only?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:hover11 wrote:That's theory bro , not all the time theory reflects the practical approach.....would you allow us to have a concert now atm vaccinated ppl only?
When it comes to science, theory has a totally different definition
A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world and universe that can be repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocols of observation, measurement, and evaluation of results.
Rhetorical question, Woodcock.hover11 wrote:I understand where you coming from Duane but would you allow a concert or any type of large gathering like NBA finals to occur here to test the waters with our predominant type of vaccine....if you had that power....vaccinated only of courseDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:hover11 wrote:That's theory bro , not all the time theory reflects the practical approach.....would you allow us to have a concert now atm vaccinated ppl only?
When it comes to science, theory has a totally different definition
A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world and universe that can be repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocols of observation, measurement, and evaluation of results.
adnj wrote:Rhetorical question, Woodcock.hover11 wrote:I understand where you coming from Duane but would you allow a concert or any type of large gathering like NBA finals to occur here to test the waters with our predominant type of vaccine....if you had that power....vaccinated only of courseDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:hover11 wrote:That's theory bro , not all the time theory reflects the practical approach.....would you allow us to have a concert now atm vaccinated ppl only?
When it comes to science, theory has a totally different definition
A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world and universe that can be repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocols of observation, measurement, and evaluation of results.
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