07-22-2021, 01:19 PM
(07-22-2021, 12:39 PM)ac3r Wrote:This is true but the problem is as you mentioned even as a vaccinated person you can be a vector for transmission. So if you a vaccinated person can spread it to other vaccinated people who spread it to high risk family member, you still have a potential chain of transmission even without being around someone who's unvaccinated. So I honestly don't know how much of a difference it makes and I havent taken the time to research and find an answer yet.(07-22-2021, 05:56 AM)jeffster Wrote: Which is interesting, because if the vaccine works like they claim, one shouldn’t have to worry about getting sick (or at least, ‘really sick’).
True, but it could also be an ethical stance. For example, although I'm fully vaccinated, if I were - by some small chance - to spend time with an anti-vaxxer who then gave me the virus, I could then spread that to other people who are not vaccinated...be it children, people who cannot take it for health reasons or to anti-vaxxers themselves. Ethically, I personally would not wish to be a potential vector for transmission to such people who have a chance of getting sick or dying, so I would prefer to avoid spending time near those who reject the vaccine. I know I would probably be okay even if infected, but I don't want to spread it to others. I'm not going to be casually asking people because it's not my business, but if someone was to say to me "I'm not taking that poison! Microchips and reptilians!" I am going to avoid them at all costs.