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To: rickmichaels

The unvaccinated as well as the vaccinated can get infected and transmit the virus. Both can transmit even though they have no symptoms or symptoms that would trigger taking precautions. The window of opportunity for the virus to be transmitted so it can infect is different from the unvaccinated and the vaccinated. The vaccinated will give the virus a shorter window of opportunity to transmit. The longer people are giving the virus the opportunity to transmit, the increased chances of a variant will emerge that is resistant to whatever immunity people have achieved. We are on a time clock.


30 posted on 10/27/2021 2:50:29 PM PDT by jonrick46 (Leftnicks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
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To: jonrick46

I’ve seen no data to support that assertion. If anything, as the vaccine targets the spike protein only, not the whole virus as does our immune system, the *vaccinated* still get the virus but are only protected from the spike protein - making them walking petri dishes for a mutation because the rest of the virus isn’t attacked. The vaccine also seems to lower our own immune system and becomes less effective over time - creating a dependency on these shots. I’ve read multiple PhD’s discussing this.


86 posted on 10/27/2021 4:31:05 PM PDT by fuzzylogic (welfare state = sharing of poor moral choices among everybody)
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