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    #31
    Originally posted by FIRETX12 View Post
    They are advised to continue wearing a mask.
    And socially distanced. Vaccines aren't 100% effective, and just because you may not get sick doesn't mean you can't become a vector to spread it around through physical contact

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      #32
      Cliff notes version, they don't know so shut up and take it so they can sell more.......

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        #33
        Originally posted by JonBoy View Post
        And socially distanced. Vaccines aren't 100% effective, and just because you may not get sick doesn't mean you can't become a vector to spread it around through physical contact
        There was a pretty good study that had ~450 positive asymptomatic people. None of them infected others.

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          #34
          Originally posted by LFD2037 View Post
          There was a pretty good study that had ~450 positive asymptomatic people. None of them infected others.
          I'd be interested to read it

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            #35
            Originally posted by JonBoy View Post
            I'd be interested to read it
            I followed a link that had another link but pretty sure it was done by the CDC.

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              #36
              How about a study with 10 million participants?



              "In summary, the detection rate of asymptomatic positive cases in the post-lockdown Wuhan was very low (0.303/10,000), and there was no evidence that the identified asymptomatic positive cases were infectious."

              "We keep hearing about how we should follow the science. The claim is tired by now. We know what’s really happening. The lockdown lobby ignores whateve ...

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                #37
                Originally posted by 2B4Him View Post
                I saw some 'expert' the other day discussing the vaccine and promoting it. As a side comment, he mentioned how it will probably be effective for only 6 months or so for older folks (didn't define) and may last a year for younger folks (didn't define).
                So I start thinking - it takes 21 - 28 days for a person to have the full vaccine; it only lasts 6 months to a year; the 'rollout' of the vaccine is pretty slow as to priorities. So, by the time a person gets the vaccine, the person giving it to them could already be past the effectiveness of their vaccine. How do you ever get to the 'herd immunity' they promote with those timing issues?
                This was mentioned a while back. It also takes 2 shots.. So by the time you get your 2 shots you better line up the next shot schedule 5 months away.

                Can you imagine? I mean zero chance they can keep up with who has an updated shot and who doesn't. It's hard enough for a college to get proof that a student is up to date on one time shots.

                They will be able to use this mayhem as an excuse for lots of spending. And of course for tracking people even closer than they already do. And very few will even care.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by JonBoy View Post
                  I'd be interested to read it
                  Then look it up.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by EarleyBird View Post
                    Then look it up.
                    Thanks

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                      #40
                      You're welcome. It really is that easy.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by 2B4Him View Post
                        I saw some 'expert' the other day discussing the vaccine and promoting it. As a side comment, he mentioned how it will probably be effective for only 6 months or so for older folks (didn't define) and may last a year for younger folks (didn't define).
                        So I start thinking - it takes 21 - 28 days for a person to have the full vaccine; it only lasts 6 months to a year; the 'rollout' of the vaccine is pretty slow as to priorities. So, by the time a person gets the vaccine, the person giving it to them could already be past the effectiveness of their vaccine. How do you ever get to the 'herd immunity' they promote with those timing issues?

                        Great point.

                        What if you had covid and had the antigens that supposedly last 6 months? Do you still need the vaccine?


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                          #42
                          Originally posted by sharpstick35 View Post
                          they want everyone to give up, say screw it, and close their businesses. then we are all on gvmt assistance of some sort.
                          BOOM! Instant socialism. Gee, I wonder if the dems have considered that...oh, wait...

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by sandhillhunter View Post
                            How about a study with 10 million participants?



                            "In summary, the detection rate of asymptomatic positive cases in the post-lockdown Wuhan was very low (0.303/10,000), and there was no evidence that the identified asymptomatic positive cases were infectious."

                            https://www.aier.org/article/asympto...ead-revisited/
                            So you're sayin' there's a chance...
                            Last edited by J Wales; 12-31-2020, 01:42 PM.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by J Wales View Post
                              So you're sayin's there's a chance...
                              Ha!

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                                #45
                                Mask or not don't mean diddly squat because you can't fool mother nature.

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