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Originally Posted by
1DisneyNut
I understand your concerns and agree with you in many ways. One thing I also see missing is the fact that studies have shown that even those vaccinated are capable of spreading Covid, especially the Delta variant. If they are capable of spreading it, they are also capable of contributing to new variants. I guess the point is there is no 100% solution. People want Covid stopped dead in it's tracks and you will read people saying that as an argument for everyone getting vaccinated but reality is it can't be stopped dead in it's tracks. It is simply going to have to run it's course and the sooner we allow it to do so, the sooner this will all be over with. That is what we are doing now with masking mandates no longer in effect in much of the country along with other business restrictions being dropped and having ball games and concerts. We are now letting it run it's course.
I do not see this as bickering either. It is just a discussion with everyone stating their viewpoints. We will all learn from it and may see things from another angle.
So I agree with you partially here, and this is one thing that always confuses me - we always knew that vaccinated people could still get it and spread it. This was never, ever new news. We have always had a strong suspicion that because of the type of virus it is, that it would likely always be around in some form like the flu and that we may need to have annual covid shots like we get annual flu shots. These aren't new pieces of information. There was never any statement from the scientific and medical specialists that this would ever be stopped dead in it's tracks. What that vaccine does do is immensely reduce the likelihood that if you get it that you will get seriously ill or die. It also greatly reduces the virus load you carry around, which - with masks - greatly reduces the likelihood that you will infect someone else. If the majority of a population is vaccinated it also removes the opportunity for the virus to become more virulent (fun fact - I can never properly pronounce that word). The vaccinated population also helps protect those who genuinely cannot get vaccinated. So, this is very much a situation where we set aside that it's not fun to wear a mask or gee we'd rather not get a shot and work towards protecting the population as a whole. We need to work together for the greater good. And I think the best suggestion I've heard is that anyone with doubts about the vaccine should talk to their doctor about it. Forget social media, forget news media, sit down face to face with your doctor and talk with them about it.
Susanne
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Originally Posted by
TheVBs
And I think the best suggestion I've heard is that anyone with doubts about the vaccine should talk to their doctor about it. Forget social media, forget news media, sit down face to face with your doctor and talk with them about it.
I am glad you brought that up. The funny thing is we did just that. We talked to our doctor about it. Knowing that we actually had Covid back in the beginning a year and a half ago and have been exposed multiple times since then he said we really have no need to be vaccinated. We have basically been given booster shots over the past year and half by being exposed. Studies have shown that it is still very rare for someone who previously had the virus to have severe illness again when exposed. That rarely gets any recognition and people want to demand that everyone get vaccinated whether they really need it or not.
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Originally Posted by
1DisneyNut
I am glad you brought that up. The funny thing is we did just that. We talked to our doctor about it. Knowing that we actually had Covid back in the beginning a year and a half ago and have been exposed multiple times since then he said we really have no need to be vaccinated. We have basically been given booster shots over the past year and half by being exposed. Studies have shown that it is still very rare for someone who previously had the virus to have severe illness again when exposed. That rarely gets any recognition and people want to demand that everyone get vaccinated whether they really need it or not.
First of all, I am SO sorry you guys had it! And I am so grateful you've kept your doctor in the loop with your decisions. Continued protection from Covid after an infection can vary depending on a number of factors, which your doctor would obviously be privy to in your case. The CDC is still encouraging those to who have been infected to be vaccinated, and to get boosters, for more protection. And I think that's the safety baseline most places are working from when they require vaccinations. Are you worried that being vaccinated will have a negative effect on you? I'm also so sorry you've been exposed multiple times. That had to be really stressful! Hopefully the vaccination rates in your area have improved since then and you won't have to keep facing the possibility of reinfection.
Susanne
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