Shit. I literally just came here to tell you all that I had to reschedule a meeting that was set for this afternoon because two of the attendees are out with Covid.
Yes, they are both 'triple vaxxed and boostered' according to them.
One of them said she 'just doesn't get it" how she got sick.
:-D
One of the things I've noticed is all of the people getting sick had their shots some time ago, maybe >3-6 months. The more recent jabbed have not been sick.
Yet.
Yet.
My thought exactly.
Vaxed and boosted friend of my husband while not sick (as far as we know) has become an irrational dunce. His new thing is the RSV virus. He loves to throw around acronyms and claims that particular virus is "contagious for a month". I laughed in his face. He believes every single thing his doctor tells him. Maybe mean to laugh but derision is good for these morons. I've lost patience with them.
I'm sure it is contagious for a month.
In a laboratory setting where it's stored under ideal conditions.
Yes its because the jabs don't create full memory immunity, only temporary antibody immunity. Hence they aren't a vaccine.
They're only good for a couple of months at best then stop working without constant boosters.
That many jabs needed plus the risk of death from clots.
People that don't understand why it isn't working are simply idiots that can't even understand middle school biology.
That doesn't explain the positive correlation between vaccination status and the rate of infection. In California at least, the higher the percentage of a county's population that is vaccinated the higher their case rate since January 1.
I know. It's a mitigation theraputic at best. But the side effects are kind of nasty.
Sounds like a flu shot. 40% effective some years
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