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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa007 View Post
    I still fail to understand how it is important for me to be vaccinated since I would still be able to catch the virus and pass it on??
    There are trials going on at the moment as regards transmission from people who are vaccinated ,and as is understandable they are in their infancy and small samples but the initial data is very positive as regards much reduced transmission from vaccinated people. Obviously this is going to take some months to get results that can be fully endorsed
    Also there is evidence that once vaccinated it has helped people with long covid to reduce their symptoms.
    Time will tell but all this seems positive

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    Quote Originally Posted by ber View Post
    There are trials going on at the moment as regards transmission from people who are vaccinated ,and as is understandable they are in their infancy and small samples but the initial data is very positive as regards much reduced transmission from vaccinated people. Obviously this is going to take some months to get results that can be fully endorsed
    Also there is evidence that once vaccinated it has helped people with long covid to reduce their symptoms.
    Time will tell but all this seems positive
    Well the whole vaccination business is a trial at the moment
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa007 View Post
    Nope it doesn’t cut any chance of transmission. The only thing that vaccine does is protecting you the person vaccinated against the more serious symptoms.
    That if it doesn’t kill you the vaccine or causes you some other serious complications.
    And I really doubt that a horney client will think about the well-being of my next clients lol
    Actually that is not factual the research that has been done shows that a person who was vaccinated with either the AstraZeneca or Pfizer vaccines (the trials have been done on theese) and became infected after 3 weeks is between 38% and 49% less likely to pass on the virus. The research was done within households. Also the vaccinated person even if infected doesn't seem to have as virulent strain and it leaves their system more quickly which also reduces the risk of transmission

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    The amount of science on here is mind boggling

    Just go get your vaccine, the message is - do it for your community, not for yourself. It's that simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzo76 View Post
    The amount of science on here is mind boggling

    Just go get your vaccine, the message is - do it for your community, not for yourself. It's that simple.
    Weird Science ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney Rubble View Post
    Weird Science ?
    People mixing up all sorts of things - with the best of intentions no doubt but there are quite a few inaccuracies in what's been stated.

    Tony's message that appears to have been deleted, sadly, as it shows precisely why you shouldn't post without confirming what you're saying first.

    I don't need to go and learn more about plumbing than my plumber, more about wiring than my electrician. I trust them to do their job and get on with my own.

    I'm more than happy to do the same with doctors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ber View Post
    Actually that is not factual the research that has been done shows that a person who was vaccinated with either the AstraZeneca or Pfizer vaccines (the trials have been done on theese) and became infected after 3 weeks is between 38% and 49% less likely to pass on the virus. The research was done within households. Also the vaccinated person even if infected doesn't seem to have as virulent strain and it leaves their system more quickly which also reduces the risk of transmission
    More made up nonsense.
    There is no such evidence.
    How could there possibly be any reliable evidence of anything so soon?

    After 18 months of lies, propaganda and hysteria, I'm absolutely positive Covid is little risk to me and a vaccine is unnecessary and untested.
    I'm not taking it not even with government coercion
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzo76 View Post
    The amount of science on here is mind boggling
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    Just go get your vaccine, the message is - do it for your community, not for yourself. It's that simple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ber View Post
    Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country

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