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It’s quite amazing actually.

And really sad that after a year of a global pandemic people still don’t inform themselves with the latest facts.
There is actually new evidence that show vaccines very possibly do prevent infection. Their still studying, but thoughts on that might be changing.
 
Wait, are there people who actually do not know that a vaccine does not prevent you from getting Covid?
You can still get Covid but the chances of getting sick/symptoms are basically zero and it looks more and more like you don't transmit it to the unvaccinated. Thank god for vaccines.
 
It’s quite amazing actually.

And really sad that after a year of a global pandemic people still don’t inform themselves with the latest facts.
Maybe that’s because the story is constantly changing. Is that what the chatter at Arby’s is now?
 
Vaccination against Covid prevents serious illness, hospitalizations and death. Does not prevent infection/mild disease.
Actually it does. Unfortunate timing for Geno maybe sometime 3 to 5 days before his second vaccination that he was exposed. I would also repeat the test. It may be a false positive result.
 
There was contract tracing done and he wasn’t in close contact with anyone since he tested positive. And since the team and staff get daily testing, no one else has tested positive since Geno did. The team is handling it correctly.
Contact tracing not contract
 
And even a fully vaccinated person can still catch the 'rona. Much like you can get the flu after a flu shot.

The vaccine should shorten the length of the virus and decrease the intensity of the effects of it.
I am putting my bet on false positive test results. He had his first shot for a while and should have had enough immunity. Then again there might be the Geno variant!
 
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Actually it does. Unfortunate timing for Geno maybe sometime 3 to 5 days before his second vaccination that he was exposed. I would also repeat the test. It may be a false positive result.
Actually it doesn't. It lowers your risk for getting it, but does not prevent you from getting COVID.
 
I am putting my bet on false positive test results. He had his first shot for a while and should have had enough immunity. Then again there might be the Geno variant!

I'm not betting on anything.

Statistically speaking if he has had two shots of the vaccination, he should have very mild to no symptoms, feel fine in a few days and be near impossible for him to pass it on to anyone else.

But, there is still a full range of possibilities from no symptoms to death. Pretty big range there.
 
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Actually it does. Unfortunate timing for Geno maybe sometime 3 to 5 days before his second vaccination that he was exposed. I would also repeat the test. It may be a false positive result.
No they do not. This is a well-known fact.

 
Actually it doesn't. It lowers your risk for getting it, but does not prevent you from getting COVID.
I got the Moderna and as of tomorrow at 3pm when my two weeks post 2nd shot are up, I still have a 5.4% chance of getting infected.
 
I am putting my bet on false positive test results. He had his first shot for a while and should have had enough immunity. Then again there might be the Geno variant!
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i got sars2coronavirus v.4.0 (the brit version) in the pool. what's the current book for that one? it's kinda like v's 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 jumbled up, but softer.
 
Maybe that’s because the story is constantly changing. Is that what the chatter at Arby’s is now?
Lol. You just defined science and discovery, you’re not a flat earthier are you? Because at one point the earth was believed to be flat until it was discovered that it wasn’t, did you say : HEy tHIS iS COnStAnTly CHaNgIng?
 
Don’t sell yourself short 😂
It's that time of year where I can do things like make someone known as a "know nothing gas bag" for all eternity. Not sure this is when you want to poke the bear.
 
Can he coach remotely if he needed to? Do we know if this is a possibility or does he need to be cutoff from the team entirely until reinstatement?
 
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The covid vaccine is just like every other vaccine or natural anti-body that has ever existed in the history of life on this planet. Vaccines / antibodies do not prevent people from carrying the disease if exposed. Vaccines / antibodies help your body fight the disease if you do get exposed. We have tons of different bacteria and viruses that live within our bodies but do not make us sick because we can fight them off.

Remember what happened to the Native Americans? They got destroyed by deadly diseases that the Europeans were naturally immune to, but still carried in their bodies.

This isn't covid specific, I'm just flabbergasted that people don't know how antibodies work. It's 6th grade biology. Good lord. Stop listening to "experts" on CNN or Fox News. If it seems like those idiots on cable TV always seem to be changing the "science", it's because they want to keep their viewers coming back. Both sides do it. There might be "novel" viruses, but the way the human immune system defends against viruses and infections will always be the same.
 
Lol. You just defined science and discovery, you’re not a flat earthier are you? Because at one point the earth was believed to be flat until it was discovered that it wasn’t, did you say : HEy tHIS iS COnStAnTly CHaNgIng?
Are you having an argument with yourself now? Which is it, we’re not keeping up with the current facts or they are constantly changing? Or because they’re constantly changing we’re not keeping up with the current facts?
 
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