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Strange women were pregnant before vaccines were available and were doing perfectly fineadnj wrote:Pregnant without COVID vaccine means far higher risk of hospitalization, death
https://www.npr.org/2021/10/23/10484277 ... vaccinated
hover11 wrote:Strange women were pregnant before vaccines were available and were doing perfectly fineadnj wrote:Pregnant without COVID vaccine means far higher risk of hospitalization, death
https://www.npr.org/2021/10/23/10484277 ... vaccinated
Nope waiting for the sheit to hit the fan here firstDMan7 wrote:Did you get your shot yet Mr. Flip Flopper?
Cuz you realize it not making sense , so for the year 2020 based on your article most pregnant women should have died but that was definitely not the case both locally and globallyadnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Strange women were pregnant before vaccines were available and were doing perfectly fineadnj wrote:Pregnant without COVID vaccine means far higher risk of hospitalization, death
https://www.npr.org/2021/10/23/10484277 ... vaccinated
DMan7 wrote:Did you get your shot yet Mr. Flip Flopper?
adnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Strange women were pregnant before vaccines were available and were doing perfectly fineadnj wrote:Pregnant without COVID vaccine means far higher risk of hospitalization, death
https://www.npr.org/2021/10/23/10484277 ... vaccinated
I don't know any strange women. I will have to take your word for that.
hover11 wrote:4000 ppl in home quarantine as if they really gonna stay home lolFB_IMG_1635022056776.jpg
Lockdown coming soon....wait for itst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:4000 ppl in home quarantine as if they really gonna stay home lolFB_IMG_1635022056776.jpg
4000 Ppl iN HOME QUaRanTiNe As If theY REALLY gONNA STaY HoMe lol
well why dont you do something about it besides frothing from yuh dumb mc
That's above my pay grade sirst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:4000 ppl in home quarantine as if they really gonna stay home lolFB_IMG_1635022056776.jpg
4000 Ppl iN HOME QUaRanTiNe As If theY REALLY gONNA STaY HoMe lol
well why dont you do something about it besides frothing from yuh dumb mc
That's what that was about I thought it was some satanic cult I didn't know it was concerning vaccinationspaid_influencer wrote:how come the local news hasn't reported much on the Montego Bay kills? just saw Andy Johnson take a report and wdmc. 400 church members, dressed in white, gathered together to ritually slaughter the vaccinated. maybe this was posted before, but wdmc bai.
hover11 wrote:That's above my pay grade sirst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:4000 ppl in home quarantine as if they really gonna stay home lolFB_IMG_1635022056776.jpg
4000 Ppl iN HOME QUaRanTiNe As If theY REALLY gONNA STaY HoMe lol
well why dont you do something about it besides frothing from yuh dumb mc
paid_influencer wrote:how come the local news hasn't reported much on the Montego Bay kills? just saw Andy Johnson take a report and wdmc. 400 church members, dressed in white, gathered together to ritually slaughter the vaccinated. maybe this was posted before, but wdmc bai.
Any link or proof that is based on vaccines?paid_influencer wrote:how come the local news hasn't reported much on the Montego Bay kills? just saw Andy Johnson take a report and wdmc. 400 church members, dressed in white, gathered together to ritually slaughter the vaccinated. maybe this was posted before, but wdmc bai.
Right so just remember to take your vaccine every 6 months to maintain that 65 percent, however also highlight that overtime when immunity wanes that percentage will drop ofc probably after the 3 month markadnj wrote:Vaccinated people infected with the delta variant are 63% less likely to infect people who are unvaccinated.
How much less likely are you to spread covid-19 if you're vaccinated?
23 October 2021
People who are fully vaccinated against covid-19 are far less likely to infect others, despite the arrival of the delta variant, several studies show. The findings refute the idea, which has become common in some circles, that vaccines no longer do much to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“They absolutely do reduce transmission,” says Christopher Byron Brooke at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. “Vaccinated people do transmit the virus in some cases, but the data are super crystal-clear that the risk of transmission for a vaccinated individual is much, much lower than for an unvaccinated individual.”
A recent study found that vaccinated people infected with the delta variant are 63 per cent less likely to infect people who are unvaccinated.
This is only slightly lower than with the alpha variant, says Brechje de Gier at the Center for Epidemiology and Surveillance of Infectious Diseases in the Netherlands, who led the study. Her team had previously found that vaccinated people infected with alpha were 73 per cent less likely to infect unvaccinated people.
What is important to realise, de Gier says, is that the full effect of vaccines on reducing transmission is even higher than 63 per cent, because most vaccinated people don’t become infected in the first place.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/22 ... accinated/
Strange since this pandemic began I never had covid and I just follow the protocols and it's been over 16 monthsadnj wrote:Unvaccinated people will likely catch COVID every 16 months on average, study finds
Since COVID-19 hasn’t existed for enough time to perform a longterm study, researchers led by Jeffrey Townsend, Yale professor of biostatistics, examined reinfection in a close viral relative to replicate the immune system’s response, according to the Yale Daily News.
“The overall goal of the study was to provide an answer to a question that at this point in the pandemic would be impossible to answer empirically, which is how long after you’ve been infected by SARS-CoV-2 can you expect to possess immunity against the virus before you become vulnerable to reinfection?” co-author Hayley Hassler, a research associated at the Yale School of Public Health, told the paper.
The findings contradict the notion that recovering from COVID-19 will guarantee a lifetime of protection from the virus.
https://whnt.com/news/unvaccinated-peop ... udy-finds/
hover11 wrote:Strange since this pandemic began I never had covid and I just follow the protocols and it's been over 16 monthsadnj wrote:Unvaccinated people will likely catch COVID every 16 months on average, study finds
Since COVID-19 hasn’t existed for enough time to perform a longterm study, researchers led by Jeffrey Townsend, Yale professor of biostatistics, examined reinfection in a close viral relative to replicate the immune system’s response, according to the Yale Daily News.
“The overall goal of the study was to provide an answer to a question that at this point in the pandemic would be impossible to answer empirically, which is how long after you’ve been infected by SARS-CoV-2 can you expect to possess immunity against the virus before you become vulnerable to reinfection?” co-author Hayley Hassler, a research associated at the Yale School of Public Health, told the paper.
The findings contradict the notion that recovering from COVID-19 will guarantee a lifetime of protection from the virus.
https://whnt.com/news/unvaccinated-peop ... udy-finds/
aaron17 wrote:Any link or proof that is based on vaccines?paid_influencer wrote:how come the local news hasn't reported much on the Montego Bay kills? just saw Andy Johnson take a report and wdmc. 400 church members, dressed in white, gathered together to ritually slaughter the vaccinated. maybe this was posted before, but wdmc bai.
*Jeopardy theme song*adnj wrote:Vaccinated people infected with the delta variant are 63% less likely to infect people who are unvaccinated.
How much less likely are you to spread covid-19 if you're vaccinated?
23 October 2021
People who are fully vaccinated against covid-19 are far less likely to infect others, despite the arrival of the delta variant, several studies show. The findings refute the idea, which has become common in some circles, that vaccines no longer do much to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“They absolutely do reduce transmission,” says Christopher Byron Brooke at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. “Vaccinated people do transmit the virus in some cases, but the data are super crystal-clear that the risk of transmission for a vaccinated individual is much, much lower than for an unvaccinated individual.”
A recent study found that vaccinated people infected with the delta variant are 63 per cent less likely to infect people who are unvaccinated.
This is only slightly lower than with the alpha variant, says Brechje de Gier at the Center for Epidemiology and Surveillance of Infectious Diseases in the Netherlands, who led the study. Her team had previously found that vaccinated people infected with alpha were 73 per cent less likely to infect unvaccinated people.
What is important to realise, de Gier says, is that the full effect of vaccines on reducing transmission is even higher than 63 per cent, because most vaccinated people don’t become infected in the first place.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/22 ... accinated/
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