Re: Corona Virus
Summarising, and questioning, what we have been told so far re the vaccine:
It might or might not prevent a person catching COVID-19.
If a vaccinated person does catch the virus then possibly (but who knows, has this occurred yet to prove it?) they won’t get it as bad.
Even if vaccinated a person can still be contagious. So how safe will it be if vaccinated people, who are actually contagious, mix freely with others?
How will the vaccinated person who is contagious know that they are?
If it is known they are contagious will they have to go into quarantine?
Will this be a vaccine that necessitates yearly jabs (and double doses of it, as at present)?
Does anyone in authority really know what they are talking about or is it a lot of surmising what might, or might not, happen?
I consider these to be reasonable questions and so far I have no confidence in what I have been told about the merits of having the vaccine. The problems that might arise down the track for those vaccinated worries me, and Cashie, please don’t say that you couldn’t care less about such things as I like to think we all do care, you included. I am hoping you will treat this post with respect as I am not being frivolous in asking these questions. They are of real concern to me.
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