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  • There will be occasional break-thru cases, as there is with any vaccine. Just do what Fauci tells you and wear your seven masks.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Yeah I see
  • Hopefully he is the exception and not the rule. Hopefully he will survive with just a mild case due to the efficacy of the vaccine.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Yes same hope he does get better
  • ya can still get it and pass it on .they say but ya dont get as sick ..same as here a man in a nursing home had both needles and his daughter was on TV this morning saying her father was pretty sick and has bad congestion etc.from new south wales australia .
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for your kindness of your comments
  • So? Vaccines are never 100% effective. Flu vaccines, for example, are much less effective than the Covid vaccines, and people have always accepted that. If a vaccine is 90% effective (very high), then breakthrough infections have been found to occur in 10% of vaccinated test subjects. Even so, most such cases will be mild or even asymptomatic. An older person, or one with various pre-existing conditions, might develop a more serious case.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for your kindness of your comments
  • I had covid in March of 2020, and acted on it early with OTC meds. My own immune system made antibodies so I'm not getting the vaccine. Usually flu vaccines are attenuated (killed) versions of the flu, but this covid vaccine is using MRNA (messenger RNA) and that messes with your DNA. this vaccine is NOT FDA approved either, it EUA (emergency use authorization). I want to see what the long term effects will be. I hope 6-8 years from now, everybody who was vaccinated does not come down with lymphomas and other cancers. This could decimate the population and the cost of health care could skyrocket.
    • Victorine
      The MRNA vaccines do not "mess" with your DNA. Please talk to a qualified geneticist about that. Reinfection can occur, by the way, especially since there are variants floating around. Moreover, epidemiology and infectious disease experts studying the trial results says that the FDA will certainly be approving the vaccines available. There is simply no doubt.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for your kindness of your comments
  • He is one in a million. He has a variant.😎
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for your kindness of your comment

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