Vaccinated stay contagious longer than Unvaccinated

Big_Chungus

Active Member
well aren't you special.....

Just educated



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BudmanTX

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Just educated



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yeah just keep telling ya self that mate.........
 

OldMedUser

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Still, not getting Covid is the best.

New study about fetal Covid when fetuses catch it from their pregnant moms. Damn virus goes everywhere in the body including the brain and long-term effects will be followed for years.

 

Fogdog

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Just educated



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The word "may" sure does show up a lot in that first article. British Medical Journal is a good source but the wishy washy words in your citation stinks of cherry picking on your part. Anybody can say something "may" be correct. For example, you may have small "hands". lulz.

The fact remains that after hundreds of millions of doses delivered, the vaccine is still rated "safe and effective" by the CDC. If that article is not "maybe correct" but is "in-fact" correct, that does not change the fact that the vaccines have saved millions from chronic Covid and the long recovery period due to trauma associated with chronic Covid. Many of whom would never fully recover. But that didn't happen, I can see the headlines:

"Vaccinated people who did not contract chronic Covid are just fine."

So it's not an exciting story.

And you are just pissing in the wind.

That said, if that article is in-fact correct, testing protocols should be revisited. That's the only logical conclusion that a person who does not have an axe to grind can make.

Also true: you did not post an important article. Go fish.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Just got home from a very delayed set of flights due to weather from visiting friends on the SE coast. Last year, a healthy 52 year old male who is very active, no drugs, non smoker, no history of problems, could out hike you any day of the week, had a heart attack. The couple had to be vaxxed due to work mandates. She got just drunk enough last night to admit that thier Dr. told them that the only reason he had a heart attack was because of the vax he took. She would never had admitted this before, and hasn't before last night. She said that she regretted them both getting it. I was a little surprised myself when she told us that. Is he wrong? .... or does he know (being in the medical field) something we don't know or ????
 

Budley Doright

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Just got home from a very delayed set of flights due to weather from visiting friends on the SE coast. Last year, a healthy 52 year old male who is very active, no drugs, non smoker, no history of problems, could out hike you any day of the week, had a heart attack. The couple had to be vaxxed due to work mandates. She got just drunk enough last night to admit that thier Dr. told them that the only reason he had a heart attack was because of the vax he took. She would never had admitted this before, and hasn't before last night. She said that she regretted them both getting it. I was a little surprised myself when she told us that. Is he wrong? .... or does he know (being in the medical field) something we don't know or ????
Well it sounds like you made the right choice, good for you!!!
 

Rob Roy

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"Vaccine" regret manifests in different ways. Some will stubbornly double down on their mistake and reveal their nature. Condolences to you.

Wait until it becomes painfully obvious there are people who are intentionally trying to reduce human population using a bioweapon as part of their plan....and then see what follows.

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CunningCanuk

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Just got home from a very delayed set of flights due to weather from visiting friends on the SE coast. Last year, a healthy 52 year old male who is very active, no drugs, non smoker, no history of problems, could out hike you any day of the week, had a heart attack. The couple had to be vaxxed due to work mandates. She got just drunk enough last night to admit that thier Dr. told them that the only reason he had a heart attack was because of the vax he took. She would never had admitted this before, and hasn't before last night. She said that she regretted them both getting it. I was a little surprised myself when she told us that. Is he wrong? .... or does he know (being in the medical field) something we don't know or ????
It’s anecdote man!
 

bam0813

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"Vaccine" regret manifests in different ways. Some will stubbornly double down on their mistake and reveal their nature. Condolences to you.

Wait until it becomes painfully obvious there are people who are intentionally trying to reduce human population using a bioweapon as part of their plan....and then see what follows.

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Between 3.58 and 4.50 Bill literally tells them the plan
 
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