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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1654869" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>Totally agree..... just because you've been vaccinated DOESN'T mean that you won't be "carrying" the virus in your respiratory system.... only that it won't "propagate" as readily and to the extent that it might if you weren't vaccinated before your exposure, because your system will now ramp up antibodies to the virus. You can still "breathe it in", and carry it along with you to your next stop, and "breathe it out" there, spreading it to the next person. You can still get it on your hands, and drive your car, and the next person that drives your car is "exposed", and picks it up, and spreads it to their computer at work, etc. Unless you disinfect your respiratory system and all of your clothing and skin every time you move anywhere at all, continuously and constantly, you're still carrying it along with you. Yes... ISOLATION will help to minimize the spread/distribution of it more than anything. Masks may "help", but not as much as "isolation/quarantining". Washing your hands will "help", but not as much as "isolation/quarantining" either. In order for "isolation/quarantining" to be effective though, it has to be "absolute" as well.</p><p></p><p>Vaccination helps to prevent the vaccinated from getting sick from the virus. It's NOT a magic pill that eradicates the virus. It doesn't somehow magically "eliminate" it from our environment. Entirely asymptomatic, positive antibody testing so called "super spreaders" are evidence of this.</p><p></p><p><em>"Given that the frontrunner vaccines have been found to lessen the severity of the virus in those few who do contract it, <strong>you may be more likely to become an <a href="https://bestlifeonline.com/rapid-covid-test-asymptomatic/" target="_blank">asymptomatic carrier</a> who passes the virus on to others.</strong>" <a href="https://bestlifeonline.com/covid-vaccine-transmission/" target="_blank">The COVID Vaccine May Not Prevent Tranmission, Experts Warn (bestlifeonline.com)</a></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1654869, member: 39018"] Totally agree..... just because you've been vaccinated DOESN'T mean that you won't be "carrying" the virus in your respiratory system.... only that it won't "propagate" as readily and to the extent that it might if you weren't vaccinated before your exposure, because your system will now ramp up antibodies to the virus. You can still "breathe it in", and carry it along with you to your next stop, and "breathe it out" there, spreading it to the next person. You can still get it on your hands, and drive your car, and the next person that drives your car is "exposed", and picks it up, and spreads it to their computer at work, etc. Unless you disinfect your respiratory system and all of your clothing and skin every time you move anywhere at all, continuously and constantly, you're still carrying it along with you. Yes... ISOLATION will help to minimize the spread/distribution of it more than anything. Masks may "help", but not as much as "isolation/quarantining". Washing your hands will "help", but not as much as "isolation/quarantining" either. In order for "isolation/quarantining" to be effective though, it has to be "absolute" as well. Vaccination helps to prevent the vaccinated from getting sick from the virus. It's NOT a magic pill that eradicates the virus. It doesn't somehow magically "eliminate" it from our environment. Entirely asymptomatic, positive antibody testing so called "super spreaders" are evidence of this. [I]"Given that the frontrunner vaccines have been found to lessen the severity of the virus in those few who do contract it, [B]you may be more likely to become an [URL='https://bestlifeonline.com/rapid-covid-test-asymptomatic/']asymptomatic carrier[/URL] who passes the virus on to others.[/B]" [URL='https://bestlifeonline.com/covid-vaccine-transmission/']The COVID Vaccine May Not Prevent Tranmission, Experts Warn (bestlifeonline.com)[/URL][/I] [/QUOTE]
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