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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s why many 7th, 8th and 9th graders at many different schools are testing positive. We need to get boosters to the 12 to 15 group ASAP. [/quote] People with boosters are testing positive too. [/quote] I don't think that is the case in 99% of boosted people exposed. Maybe break though cases happen in older, immune compromised people such as people with IBD, people who take steroids, people who's liver doesn't function well due to alcohol abuse, Diabetics All I can say as our kid's college dorm mate tested positive and became ill and our DC,( boosted in November) who was sleeping 6 feet away in a non-ventilated dorm room all week tested negative. There were dozens of other cases in DC's dorm as well and the dorm has 5 sinks and 5 bathroom stalls for hundreds to share yet DC never got it Boost your Teen- it pays off ![/quote] And here’s my anecdote. I’m not vaccinated and my kid who is vaccinated had covid and I was sole care provider and didn’t get it. So there’s that. [/quote] Correlation doesn’t imply causation. [/quote] It's obvious that 2500 years of logic, science, and reason haven't rubbed off on some people here despite their likely roots in western civilization. You can't fix stupid, as someone famously said. So the rest of us pay a price.[/quote] Curious who is stupid in this scenario? The mom saying boosters work bc her kid didn’t get covid from roommate and the booster shot must be the only reason, or the unvaccinated parent who cared for vaccinated child with covid and didn’t get it? Just curious why one anecdote is more valid than the other? We know at this point vaccines are not stopping transmission, so keep that in mind while answering. [/quote] https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2021-covid-surge-shows-overwhelming-cost-of-being-unvaccinated-america/[/quote]
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