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Originally Posted by Hugh
Risk reduction, not risk-free.
In cars, we have brakes, air-bags, seat belts, crumple zones - but it’s still recommended to keep a reasonable distance between cars when driving, to further reduce the impact* of a collision.
The likelihood of catching COVID and the severity of the infection on someone can be measured by the viral load (a larger viral load is more likely to infect/impact someone than a low viral load) - the more unvaccinated infected people there are in an enclosed area, the higher the viral load.
*in so many ways...
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What if the vaccinated people all have covid but the none vaccinated person in the room is covid free ?
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Originally Posted by Carth
If, as is apparently the case, it doesn't stop you catching or transmitting the virus, what good would a vaccination passport do?
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I think it's probably a good idea to have " I think i'm speshull " tattooed on ones forehead ,then we will all know they have had a jab that may or may not have worked, and for those who have had and survived covid a tattoo saying "lucky"....