My mom called last night and said that i will not beable to go visit them anymore unless I get the vaccination. She says she is worried about me giving the virus to my dad becauae his immune system is not very good right now, he is older. Is their some science to this that I dont understand? If i get the Jab, i can still catch and transmit it to others right? .. say i did get the Jab and I got covid, is it a less severe covid virus that I could spread? Thats the only thing that makes sense to me is maybe the Jab makes the virus less toxic to others if transmitted?
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vaccinated have a higher viral load before they start showing symptoms, so are more dangerous to the vulnerable, but I cant find the links backing that up. Its self evident though, from all the "navy ship delayed, fully vaccinated crew gets covid" and "group of arctic scientists follow all protocols and still get covid" headlines I've been seeing
Here you go fren
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/vaccinated-healthcare-workers-threat-unvaccinated-patients-co-workers/
AP factcheck says this is misrepresenting the researchers claims, but if you look closely at it, it doesn't....
Yeah, give them RFK’s new book!
yep thats the study, thanks!
Tried to FB share it, I got a huge warning ⚠️ Said its very misleading
That's how you know it's correct, try posting an archive.is of it first.
Interesting.. so maybe there is a good reason to not visit my parents? .. My mom thought it was for her health but little did she know it was for mine?
Exactly