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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're vaccinated, it shouldn't matter. If you're not, well, good luck. [/quote] The people who were vaccinated and only had passing exposure will be fine. But whoever was next to them taking in that overwhelming viral assault for several hours might want to keep a lookout for symptoms. [/quote] Wrong. [b]Vaccines work.[/b] If you are vaccinated you are completely protected. If you can’t be vaccinated for a legitimate reason, the you rely on others to do it for you and that’s where the problem is. [/quote] They do except when they don’t. I was vaccinated with the MMR as a child. Tested for rubella in pregnancy—plenty of antibodies. There was a measles outbreak in 2019 that prompted me to ask my PCP to check my titers. Sky-high rubella and mumps immunity—zero measles immunity. I got revaccinated. Hopefully it took. [/quote]
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