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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of folks are fully vaccinated now and going to restaurants, not wearing masks outside, etc. I can’t wait to join them!!![/quote] A shot of vaccine with mRNA will create proteins in your body to help your body prepare for the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It is not a forcefield against it. When you are fully vaccinated you CAN still contract the virus, get the disease and spread it. You [i]should[/i] get the vaccine but it does not make you bullet proof. This is not an FDA approved vaccine. It is an emergency use vaccine. The efficacy is still unknown and will be for some time.[/quote] Please stop your anti-vaccine propaganda. It’s disturbing and dangerous.[/quote] Reading is fundamental. I said you should get it. I am pro vaccine. I work in this science. Just a friendly reminder a vaccine doesn't make you invincible. Your inability to comprehend is disturbing and dangerous.[/quote] Your messaging is 100% anti-vaccine. I hate people like you who hide behind “science” and claim your supportive of the vaccine but then caution that it’s not FDA approved and doesn’t really work. This is exactly what anti-vaxxers want.[/quote] These is a list of every statement I made. Please expound on the inaccuracies of each. A shot of vaccine with mRNA will create proteins in your body to help your body prepare for the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It is not a forcefield against it. When you are fully vaccinated you CAN still contract the virus, get the disease and spread it. You [i]should[/i] get the vaccine but it does not make you bullet proof. This is not an FDA approved vaccine. It is an emergency use vaccine. The efficacy is still unknown and will be for some time. Let me know... thanks https://www.fda.gov/media/144638/download#:~:text=The%20FDA%20has%20authorized%20the,Authorization%20(EUA). From that atricle: [b]There is no U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved vaccine to prevent COVID-19.[/b] [b]The Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine may not protect everyone.[/b] [/quote] If you can’t understand how implying that one of the most effective vaccines ever developed doesn’t work is dangerous, I can’t help you. I hope you are also going around warning people that you kid *can* still get the mumps *and* spread it, because the MMR vaccine is only 88% effective against the mumps.[/quote] Can you clarify where I said or implied anything was dangerous?[/quote] Now who has reading comprehension problems. But, I do think spreading the *lie* that these vaccines are not FDA approved is dangerous. They are approved, under an EUA. [/quote]
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