Scholarship table
Again, you keep saying 3-6 months. That is inaccurate.And your information about PhDs is old and was misleading.You are a typical example of what's wrong with people who think they are smarter than they really are.
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/pfizerbiontech-covid-19-vaccine-effectiveness-drops-after-6-months-study-2021-10-04/
And they have to worry about severe illness or death from the actual virus? Very few do so like I said the decision is not clear cut as you want to think.
“After six months” is not “3-6 months”
Also why do you think PHDs are among the most hesitant groups to get vaxxed?
Source?Just like everything else I’ve called you out on, you won’t answer. Just throw Facebook crap on the wall and ignore.Idiot.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/americans-with-phds-are-most-reluctant-to-get-vaccinated-against-covid/ar-AANjRHhHere you go, sport. I provide links and then get nitpicked so I guess it’s not fair investment.
I provide links and then get nitpicked so I guess it’s not fair investment.
If you're being "fair", you would come out and say that you believe that covid-19 and the vaccine are some sort of political power-play. Anybody that believes it's a horrible pandemic (it is), or that the vaccine is our best way out of it (it is), is a sheep to you.You've let your mind get twisted into all this bad info, because you let politics define you. Be better, be your own person.
So ironic that you want me to be my own person but submit to the vaccine. Doesn’t seem very consistent. The vaccine is one of several methods that will probably collectively slowly lead us out but it’s not the cure-all that some believe it is.
I don't give a rats ass whether you get the vaccine, thought I do believe it would be in the best interest of your long term health. But maybe you should stop preaching that others should not get it? That's what's not consistent. You're parroting fringe talking points, instead of believing the incredible scientists that developed the vaccines, or the scholars we employ as a country to vet the medicines that are approved.
I never said people shouldn’t get it
I’m sorry about your breakthrough case. You should be glad you can’t get a booster soon, you’re willingly exposing yourself again if you do, good chance you’d get flu like symptoms from the booster itself so soon after natural infection.
Um, short memory...
I stand by that statement too, nice try. It is well documented that you should not get a vaccine or a booster to the original within 90 days of infection and I know if I got a breakthrough case within 6 months or so of a vax I wouldn’t be clamoring to get a booster.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wcnc.com/amp/article/news/health/coronavirus/vaccine/covid-19-breakthroughs-boosters/275-97ca674b-cba7-4041-a2b3-b0f515aacf06
Sigh. Well, thought I could help you. Turns out you don't want help. No worries, but be prepared for your bad info to be called bad info all the time.
Current studies indicate that their (17 or younger) chance of death from Covid does not change much with the vaccine f(certainly the vaccine doesn't increase the chances). However, their ability to pass the virus onto older loved ones in their lives does increase without the vaccine. Also, those studies were mostly completed before variants started emerging.
I thought vaccination made no difference in transmission?https://www.healthline.com/health-news/vaccinated-people-can-transmit-the-coronavirus-but-its-still-more-likely-if-youre-unvaccinated“ Although fully vaccinated people were less likely to contract an infection, when they did — what’s known as a breakthrough infection — they can transmit the Delta variant at a similar level as unvaccinated people.Researchers found that 25 percent of household contacts exposed to a fully vaccinated person in the household contracted an infection themselves.Of those exposed to an unvaccinated household member, 23 percent contracted an infection.”
I thought vaccination made no difference in transmission?https://www.healthline.com/health-news/vaccinated-people-can-transmit-the-coronavirus-but-its-still-more-likely-if-youre-unvaccinated
??? That's not what the article says, nor what I'm saying. In fact the headline is basically exactly what I was saying "Vaccinated People Can Transmit the Coronavirus, but It’s Still More Likely If You’re Unvaccinated"
Yeah I saw that as well. Another thing that a lot of the vaccinated (especially liberals) misconstrue is that the vaccinated are all rebellious MAGA types in terms of masking and other precautions. It’s simply not true, there are a lot of careful, freedom loving people that are ok with continuing masking in high risk areas to make up for the fact they may be a bit more likely to catch COVID.