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Topic History of: The Big Questions
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Green Man Wyot wrote:
Laschet wrote:
Wyot wrote:
they just haven't got the data in yet Honey to say for sure that vaccination reduces transmission risk

Even though they've vaccinated nearly 3 million already, with about 50 million more to come?




The process of vaccination is not the same as testing the transmissability of the virus in the vaccinated.

It is in fact entirely separate; as a concept and a process.

But otherwise great "gotcha" "Laschet".



It's good that high street chemists are doing their part; however what's point going to the high street just for a jab it's not like you can have pint or a lunch meal after ?
Wyot Laschet wrote:
Wyot wrote:
they just haven't got the data in yet Honey to say for sure that vaccination reduces transmission risk

Even though they've vaccinated nearly 3 million already, with about 50 million more to come?




The process of vaccination is not the same as testing the transmissability of the virus in the vaccinated.

It is in fact entirely separate; as a concept and a process.

But otherwise great "gotcha" "Laschet".

Laschet Wyot wrote:
they just haven't got the data in yet Honey to say for sure that vaccination reduces transmission risk

Even though they've vaccinated nearly 3 million already, with about 50 million more to come?


Green Man Honey wrote:
How are people arriving on planes going to get to their place of isolation?
Bus? Train? Taxi?


Don't ask questions or you be sent to the gulag.
Wyot Honey wrote:
If the vaccine doesn't stop you spreading the virus, what is the point of having a "passport" confirming that you have had it?

I may be wrong but I think they just haven't got the data in yet Honey to say for sure that vaccination reduces transmission risk. Tests are ongoing. Vaccinations do generally work this way and they expect it to with C19.

This is why big corps like Microsoft are about to produce passports; there are big big bucks in this.

But what an appalling attack on liberty to require a "passport" for such a low risk virus.

All sense of proportion has gone.