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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can still TRANSMIT covid even if you are fully vaccinated so au pairs can still bring it home to the family. The vaccine is not a free ticket to travel and behave irresponsibly. [/quote] That is an extremely low likelihood event.0[/quote] Read the Effie science [/quote] If you meant “effing” science, I’d like you to point me to where it says the vaccine definitively does not stop the spread. All evidence currently just suggests we don’t know yet because no one wants to make broad declarative statements without actual proof. The whole point of a vaccine is to stop the spread. Do you know how it works? It essentially teaches your body to destroy the spike protein attached to coronavirus. So assuming you have a healthy immune system that works (which Is the key, and presumably is true for most 18-26 year olds) if coronavirus does get into your system, it should begin being destroyed pretty quickly and is likely not going to be multiplying unencumbered fast enough to produce and expel enough viral load that will be contagious. Is it possible that they sneeze out some random coronavirus particles and infect someone? Sure. But with some basic precautions for those of you who are high risk or extra nervous, I see no reason why travel or gathering with friends is out the question.[/quote] There are insufficient prospective data to state that transmission is reduced with the vaccine. THis is what we all want. Just hold tight. It's not about what you "see". Wait for the data. [/quote]
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