Fully Vaccinated AOC Tests Positive For COVID After Trip To Florida

So, a quick follow-up to that: the initial data on risk from COVID and long-term side effects was much worse. And there are still long haulers dealing with debilitating symptoms.

Why did conservatives downplay that the entire time, but now all we hear about is the risk from vaccines - which statistically is much, much less?

UPDATE ON THAT: CLAMING THE VACCINES WOULD "STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID" WAS A COMLPETE LIE.

CLAIMING CLOTH MASKS COULD STOP COVID, WAS A COMPLETE LIE.


CLAIMING WE HAD TO HAVE LOCKDOWNS TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID WAS A COMPLETE LIE....AND MADE IT WORSE, AS COVID THRIVES INDOORS.

TREATING OMICRON AS THOUGH IT IS FAR MORE DANGEROUS THAN IT IS, IS MORE FUCKING LYING....

WHY HAVE CORON-A-CRATS BEEN LYING TO US THE ENTIRE PANDEMIC?


WHEN ARE YOU AND YOURS GOING TO STOP FUCKING LYING????
 
Really Then why did Racheal Madcow saw the vaccine stops transmission of the virus. And why is the Birdbrain Woman saying a non vaccinated fucktard gave her grandkid COVID? And why are other members on this forum claiming vaccines stop transmission. Are they lying or are you lying.
Lefty is lying, per usual.
 
Really Then why did Racheal Madcow saw the vaccine stops transmission of the virus. And why is the Birdbrain Woman saying a non vaccinated fucktard gave her grandkid COVID? And why are other members on this forum claiming vaccines stop transmission. Are they lying or are you lying.

Why do you care what Madcow has to say? :dunno:
 
Yes, someone with a breakthrough COVID infection can transmit the infection to others. But a paper published in NEJM suggests that people with breakthrough infections are less likely to spread the virus than unvaccinated people who are infected. That’s because people who have been vaccinated shed the virus for shorter periods of time.

Jan 5, 2022


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Yes, someone with a breakthrough COVID infection can transmit the infection to others. But a paper published in NEJM suggests that people with breakthrough infections are less likely to spread the virus than unvaccinated people who are infected. That’s because people who have been vaccinated shed the virus for shorter periods of time.

Jan 5, 2022


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https://www.health.harvard.edu › if-...

[h=3]If you've been exposed to the coronavirus[/h]

garbage. the viral loading is the same vaxxed or unvaxxed
a "shorter period of time" means nothing - especially with the massive amounts of infections by omnicron
out their vaxxed with the same viral loading
 
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