Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
I had the first, due for the second (Pfizer).

I got hi risk relatives I want to visit this summer.

Everything’s a gamble.


So, if you get the vaccine and visit your high risk relatives and are positive with Covid, does that keep them from getting it??

In fact, assuming everything is as the establishment claims, if you get the shot, you are no less likely to contract COVID. It's just that if you do, you will have less severe, and less life threatening, symptoms. That means that you become an even more dangerous carrier and transmitter of the disease, since you may be asymptomatic while you're contagious. So, with the shot, you are a greater danger to your elderly parents than if you didn't get them. And that's assuming that what they tell us about it is accurate, i.e., that's the best case scenario.


Exactly


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