My very bad “allergies” was Breakthrough Covid the whole time and I feel horrible about it.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about the HIV question but it’s possible. The other thing is that they may have had a lot of close face to face contact. There has to be some explanation for why there were so many cases.


We already know how many were immunocompromised per the CDC, 5%. It's not significant.

The close contact is the real issue, and this strain of covid is more transmissible.


How close of contact are we talking…? It seems very suspicious. I think there must be something going on with this particular situation because nowhere else has there been this many breakthrough cases.


Close contact is not necessary for delta transmission. They have found that simply walking unmasked past a person with delta is enough for transmission. The info I saw out of Australia estimated 5-10 seconds of passing contact.


Those people in Australia were not vaccinated.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about the HIV question but it’s possible. The other thing is that they may have had a lot of close face to face contact. There has to be some explanation for why there were so many cases.


We already know how many were immunocompromised per the CDC, 5%. It's not significant.

The close contact is the real issue, and this strain of covid is more transmissible.


How close of contact are we talking…? It seems very suspicious. I think there must be something going on with this particular situation because nowhere else has there been this many breakthrough cases.


Close contact is not necessary for delta transmission. They have found that simply walking unmasked past a person with delta is enough for transmission. The info I saw out of Australia estimated 5-10 seconds of passing contact.


Pfizer Vaccine still 80% effective at preventing infection, even with delta. And even in the P-town outbreak.

DP.

Bears repeating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about the HIV question but it’s possible. The other thing is that they may have had a lot of close face to face contact. There has to be some explanation for why there were so many cases.


We already know how many were immunocompromised per the CDC, 5%. It's not significant.

The close contact is the real issue, and this strain of covid is more transmissible.


How close of contact are we talking…? It seems very suspicious. I think there must be something going on with this particular situation because nowhere else has there been this many breakthrough cases.


There definitely is. If I remember correctly, the contact tracing was a function of who actually responded. There could be more people that were (or were not) infected. Either way, I definitely don't think this is the entire picture. I don't think they know how many people were possibly exposed.

I think of this as more of a case study. In statistics, it's dangerous to focus on biased data sets.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about the HIV question but it’s possible. The other thing is that they may have had a lot of close face to face contact. There has to be some explanation for why there were so many cases.


We already know how many were immunocompromised per the CDC, 5%. It's not significant.

The close contact is the real issue, and this strain of covid is more transmissible.


How close of contact are we talking…? It seems very suspicious. I think there must be something going on with this particular situation because nowhere else has there been this many breakthrough cases.


Close contact is not necessary for delta transmission. They have found that simply walking unmasked past a person with delta is enough for transmission. The info I saw out of Australia estimated 5-10 seconds of passing contact.


Pfizer Vaccine still 80% effective at preventing infection, even with delta. And even in the P-town outbreak.

DP.

Bears repeating.


Was "bears" repeating intentional based on P-town? It made me laugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about the HIV question but it’s possible. The other thing is that they may have had a lot of close face to face contact. There has to be some explanation for why there were so many cases.


We already know how many were immunocompromised per the CDC, 5%. It's not significant.

The close contact is the real issue, and this strain of covid is more transmissible.


How close of contact are we talking…? It seems very suspicious. I think there must be something going on with this particular situation because nowhere else has there been this many breakthrough cases.


Close contact is not necessary for delta transmission. They have found that simply walking unmasked past a person with delta is enough for transmission. The info I saw out of Australia estimated 5-10 seconds of passing contact.


Pfizer Vaccine still 80% effective at preventing infection, even with delta. And even in the P-town outbreak.

DP.

Bears repeating.


Was "bears" repeating intentional based on P-town? It made me laugh.


😬
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about the HIV question but it’s possible. The other thing is that they may have had a lot of close face to face contact. There has to be some explanation for why there were so many cases.


We already know how many were immunocompromised per the CDC, 5%. It's not significant.

The close contact is the real issue, and this strain of covid is more transmissible.


How close of contact are we talking…? It seems very suspicious. I think there must be something going on with this particular situation because nowhere else has there been this many breakthrough cases.


Close contact is not necessary for delta transmission. They have found that simply walking unmasked past a person with delta is enough for transmission. The info I saw out of Australia estimated 5-10 seconds of passing contact.


Pfizer Vaccine still 80% effective at preventing infection, even with delta. And even in the P-town outbreak.

DP.

Bears repeating.


No. It prevents DISEASE.

Recent research indicates vaccinated people with Covid have as much live virus replicating in nasal passages as unvaccinated and spread just as easily.

It is not a force field keeping the virus away from you, nor killing the virus in your nose. The antibodies are in your blood and the virus has to reach your blood to be susceptible to the antibodies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about the HIV question but it’s possible. The other thing is that they may have had a lot of close face to face contact. There has to be some explanation for why there were so many cases.


We already know how many were immunocompromised per the CDC, 5%. It's not significant.

The close contact is the real issue, and this strain of covid is more transmissible.


How close of contact are we talking…? It seems very suspicious. I think there must be something going on with this particular situation because nowhere else has there been this many breakthrough cases.


Close contact is not necessary for delta transmission. They have found that simply walking unmasked past a person with delta is enough for transmission. The info I saw out of Australia estimated 5-10 seconds of passing contact.


Pfizer Vaccine still 80% effective at preventing infection, even with delta. And even in the P-town outbreak.

DP.

Bears repeating.


No. It prevents DISEASE.

Recent research indicates vaccinated people with Covid have as much live virus replicating in nasal passages as unvaccinated and spread just as easily.

It is not a force field keeping the virus away from you, nor killing the virus in your nose. The antibodies are in your blood and the virus has to reach your blood to be susceptible to the antibodies.


Show me where in the research it says that vaccinated people spread COVID just as easily as unvaxxed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about the HIV question but it’s possible. The other thing is that they may have had a lot of close face to face contact. There has to be some explanation for why there were so many cases.


We already know how many were immunocompromised per the CDC, 5%. It's not significant.

The close contact is the real issue, and this strain of covid is more transmissible.


How close of contact are we talking…? It seems very suspicious. I think there must be something going on with this particular situation because nowhere else has there been this many breakthrough cases.


Close contact is not necessary for delta transmission. They have found that simply walking unmasked past a person with delta is enough for transmission. The info I saw out of Australia estimated 5-10 seconds of passing contact.


Pfizer Vaccine still 80% effective at preventing infection, even with delta. And even in the P-town outbreak.

DP.

Bears repeating.


No. It prevents DISEASE.

Recent research indicates vaccinated people with Covid have as much live virus replicating in nasal passages as unvaccinated and spread just as easily.

It is not a force field keeping the virus away from you, nor killing the virus in your nose. The antibodies are in your blood and the virus has to reach your blood to be susceptible to the antibodies.


Show me where in the research it says that vaccinated people spread COVID just as easily as unvaxxed?


They can’t, because it doesn’t exist.
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