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NE Ridger
Posted 10/5/2021 11:29 (#9253972 - in reply to #9253876)
Subject: RE: Government laws/mandates


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Brahamfiremen - 10/5/2021 10:07

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.


Breakthrough cases are discussed in the study posted by havinfun above. I could be tested now, and would probably test positive.

And many vaccines have been a multi-dose series, prior to COVID. Polio is 4-5 doses in the first five years, many others are three doses in 6-12 months:
Read this table. It hasn't changed in the last couple years. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.html
Most vaccines are multi-dose. It takes multiple doses over time to make sure the immune system mobilizes a long-term response.
Even then, most of the vaccines do not provide sterilizing immunity. The current polio vaccine, for example, does little to prevent gut infection and retransmission. If you travel to an area with an ongoing polio outbreak, you can easily become infected and contagious. If you return home soon enough, you can transmit to people living with you. Even though you'll never show symptoms.
The polio vaccine depends on the vast majority being vaccinated and certain standards of modern hygiene. Even after 4-5 doses. This is not something new.

Only the HPV vaccine actually confers long-term (potentially life long) sterilizing immunity, and that's with 2-3 doses over 6-12 months.
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