| NE Ridger - 10/5/2021 08:10
Ok, that one says that IF a breakthrough case becomes symptomatic, THEN viral shedding is comparable to non-vaccinated shedding.
It also says that non-symptomatic breakthrough cases have significantly lower levels of viral shedding.
So, yes, unfortunately the vaccines against COVID are not sterilizing, or are only sterilizing for a few months. But they still reduce the risk of developing symptomatic disease. And non-symptomatic disease has significantly less shedding.
Your burying Your had in the sand, show me an asymptomatic breakthrough case.... why on earth would a fully vaccinated individual get tested unless they were showing symptoms?????
And post covid the cdc vaccination definition was change. Never before has a vaccine needed 6 month boosters. Maybe 10 year boosters for tetanus and a couple others. Twice a year boosters is nothing more than a shot in the dark flu shot. |