tnmarktx
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Risk of death? Not so much on spread. My sister spent 6 hrs on a Friday contact tracing upwards of 500 kids at her high school; while wearing her required mask. Within 2 days she showed signs and was likely positive but never tested. My vaccinated mother was visiting her at the time and contracted it; likely from her. Upon returning home my mom started having symptoms, got tested and was positive. Within 3 days she had given it to my unvaccinated dad. In a 3500 sq ft, 5 bedroom 4 bathrooms house where they sleep in separate rooms most nights it still easily jumped from a vaxed person to unvaxed. My mom’s batting 1.000, got it and spread it.Um yes. It GREATLY REDUCES your risk.
Why or how would a variant/mutation arise from a host that allows it to take root? If it can latch on, replicate etc. there’s no need for a genetic mutation.I thinks COVID numbers will be down. The current course is in the right direction, it's just unnecessarily slow due to the ridiculous number of anti-vaxers..................But they are slowly and reluctantly coming around.
I'll bite... Why? Because you want to own the libs? I'm much more concerned about a covid outbreak shutting down my small business than I am about making a political point (and I have not required vaccines). What benefit would you get at your business from banning vaccinated people?
I don’t require employees to be vaccinated but if the rumors are true and our biggest client decides all vendors must be we’ll have a vaccine requirement.