303abuser Jules72 and? less likely to get it, spread it, be hospitalized, end up in icu, get long covid, or die. covid isn’t going to disappear, so i ask again, what’s the problem if they’re vaccinated?
Jules72 303abuser because you still are highly likely to spread it if you have it, despite being vaccinated
Mad_Cyril Jules72 Yes. It is good etiquette. And I’d prefer them to. But people have good and bad etiquette in lots of scenarios. If it’s a personal choice kinda scene, not a mandatory one, then it’s up to them. Them’s the rules.
Jules72 Mad_Cyril fair enough… so you wouldn’t think badly of them? Even though you’d prefer they did wear masks?
Mad_Cyril Jules72 so you wouldn’t think badly of them? Even though you’d prefer they did wear masks? Waste of energy
Jules72 303abuser estimates ive seen have transmission cut by 50% by vaccines (due to lower viral load being spewed out)… so I think you’re wrong in that
303abuser Jules72 yeah so if everyone is vaccinated, not obviously coughing on each other, and spend less than 15 minutes of shared indoor time, the chances of spreading it are almost non-existent and if anyone does get it, it’s extremely likely that it’s a non-issue.
Jules72 303abuser really don’t think you realise how easily the delta variant is spread … close to non existent chance is just plain wrong.. for a start 15 mins was the original covid strain… delta is way more transmissible
LT42 ROGAN REVEALS ALL.. To be fair, Ivermectin sounds legit if you put all the dewormer, horse paste stuff to one side and dig a little further.
Hursty Along_the_Wire It would be interesting to see which side of politics most antivaxxers align with, hard left?
303abuser Jules72 i understand perfectly. if, in that scenario, everyone is vaccinated, what’s the issue? it’s a virus, people are going to catch it and get sick, but if the outcomes aren’t long covid/hospitalization/icu, what does it matter?
Smallman1 Was in Starbucks recently and the skinny latte was way worse than the people not wearing masks.
Dan Jules72 I think your right, mate. “The Delta variant has some mutations—genetic changes—in its spike protein that make it better at attaching to and entering human cells,” Rasmussen said. "In addition, some studies suggest that the viral load—the amount of virus in people’s throats—is 1,000 times higher with Delta. https://www.newsweek.com/delta-variant-4-times-more-infectious-original-covid-1626707
alistair Jules72 Although it’s those “right wingers” as you call them that are suggesting that kids as young as 12 could override their parents wishes in getting jabbed and are bringing in passports for social gatherings. The reality on the ground doesn’t stack up with your assertion.
mono-stereo Jules72 I don’t think you can categorise this neatly from a left or right wing perspective, although most vaxcine refusnics are problaby anti goverment. A more suitable categorisation would be level of education, my guess being most of these people have poor quality of living standards, working in dead end jobs.