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TopicVaccine card laminated
BEERandWEED
09/21/21 9:11:42 PM
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LinkPizza posted...
It still lowers the chance by a certain amount, though... So, I think what I said still stands. Between someone with the vaccine and without it, you would rather have the person with it enter since they have a much lower chance of catching and spreading COVID than a person without it...

ReturnOfFa posted...
Considering that you have a far higher chance of spreading the virus if you do not have the vaccine (even though, yes, you can spread it while vaccinated), and considering how herd immunity has crushed diseases like polio/measles in the past, mass inoculation is actually definitely about practicality.
If another variant arises that's more vaccine resistant, which can still happen even among the vaccinated (the flu variant changes yearly), then proving vaccination status becomes even more pointless.

This is not an argument against vaccines, this is an argument against vaccination papers.
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