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originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: TrulyColorBlind
It seems that fake covid vaccination cards are easy to get. Is that the case here or was it actual vaccinated people who got sick?
originally posted by: butcherguy
We have already been told that vaccinated persons can be infected with and transmit COVID.
When announcements were made that people that were two weeks past their second jab could go without masks, I asked why that would be okay.... if they can still be infected and transmit COVID.
I mean, we have been told that the masks are to protect other people, not just the wearer... remember that?
originally posted by: butcherguy
We have already been told that vaccinated persons can be infected with and transmit COVID.
When announcements were made that people that were two weeks past their second jab could go without masks, I asked why that would be okay.... if they can still be infected and transmit COVID.
I mean, we have been told that the masks are to protect other people, not just the wearer... remember that?
The passengers are asymptomatic and have been forced into isolation on the vessel.
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
a reply to: TrulyColorBlind
You can still get covid when you've been vaccinated. The plus part is you more than likely wont succumb to it.
Surely you've heard that already? You can get it and transmit it even when vaccinated?
Nothing to see here...
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
a reply to: TrulyColorBlind
You can still get covid when you've been vaccinated. The plus part is you more than likely wont succumb to it.
Surely you've heard that already? You can get it and transmit it even when vaccinated?
Nothing to see here...
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
How is immunity produced by vaccination?
Vaccines contain a harmless form of the bacteria or virus that causes the disease you are being immunised against. The bacteria or virus will be killed, greatly weakened, or broken down into small parts before use in the vaccine so that they can trigger an immune response without making you sick.