I'm a 20 something who already had covid twice. What good is it that I follow up with vaccines and boosters? If vaccines dont help with transmissions then why force them on people.
This whole debacle is turning people either into fascists or Libertarians.
It can help, eventually our immunity will wane from the original infections, or the virus will have mutated enough where we no longer have enough cross-immunity protection.
It really is a waiting game and you just don’t know because we aren’t scientists and I even question when they say things like 91% of the virus going around is Omicron, is it really?
I mean covid is just a virus and that's the best course of action for a virus to mutate into a less deadly more spreadable virus. It's easier to stay alive inside of a live host.
We will all get it. Restrictions are unnecessary and ironically the masks right now just draw out the inevitable. Which if you paid attention to the begining of covid that was the point. To slow the transmissions enough to let the hospitals catch up. Not to cure covid. The hospitals caught up. So we dont need to shit ourselves every time covid mutates.
I'm sure omicron is a big problem, was a big problem, or people are paranoid that its gonna be a problem. Reality? It's ok. The goverment just makes it worse.
One thing they did not take in consideration with their studies is if vaccines do actually lessen symptoms you are more likely to be Asymptomatic. If you are asymptomatic youre more likely to go to work and spread it. So even if it lowers spreading outright that can be nullified if they're going to work with covid.
Do you think cities will drop their vaxx mandates?
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I'm a 20 something who already had covid twice. What good is it that I follow up with vaccines and boosters? If vaccines dont help with transmissions then why force them on people.
This whole debacle is turning people either into fascists or Libertarians.
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It can help, eventually our immunity will wane from the original infections, or the virus will have mutated enough where we no longer have enough cross-immunity protection.
It really is a waiting game and you just don’t know because we aren’t scientists and I even question when they say things like 91% of the virus going around is Omicron, is it really?
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I mean covid is just a virus and that's the best course of action for a virus to mutate into a less deadly more spreadable virus. It's easier to stay alive inside of a live host.
We will all get it. Restrictions are unnecessary and ironically the masks right now just draw out the inevitable. Which if you paid attention to the begining of covid that was the point. To slow the transmissions enough to let the hospitals catch up. Not to cure covid. The hospitals caught up. So we dont need to shit ourselves every time covid mutates.
They do help with transmissions.
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The CDC released that info two weeks ago. How convenient.
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I'm not American. I'm part of the world where we're actually doing decent in terms of Covid.
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I'm sure omicron is a big problem, was a big problem, or people are paranoid that its gonna be a problem. Reality? It's ok. The goverment just makes it worse.
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Okay champ.
One thing they did not take in consideration with their studies is if vaccines do actually lessen symptoms you are more likely to be Asymptomatic. If you are asymptomatic youre more likely to go to work and spread it. So even if it lowers spreading outright that can be nullified if they're going to work with covid.