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Why are so many vaccinated people getting COVID-19 lately?

[abcnews.go.com]

xenoview 8 Jan 4
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Because they hang around too many fools and or drop their guards about wearing masks. Still, all it takes is one quick second to be infected.

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There is no vaccine for Omicron. Like the Flu vax's, historic strains covered not new ones.
When the number of breakthrough infections is greater than 50% (vaxxed can catch and transmit still), you have to question why do we still refer to these medicines as vaccines?

puff Level 8 Jan 4, 2022
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Vaccines are not this "magic shield" that will always protect a subject from infection. Vaccines are never 100%. Some do come damned close, but none are 100 %. Put simply, a vaccine instructs a host's immune system to treat a pathogen as something to be killed ASAP. This leads to one thing: lower count of that particle. For viruses that is call a "viral load". A lower viral load does 2 things: decreases the number of viral particles that are able to cause the disease, and decreases the number of particles that are released by the host. The reduced number of particles in the host will either prevent the disease from happening, or reduce the symptoms of the disease.

If a virus reproduces faster than the immune system can fight, then you can get a breakthrough infection. However, due to lower viral load, you won't experience the disease nearly as severe as if you had not been immunized. In addition, the likelihood of you spreading the virus to others is reduced, because while you may be feeling symptoms, you are not expelling as many particles. If you are not giving off as many particles, someone else may not be exposed with a sufficient number of particles that their immune system will not be able to kill off the virus before infection.

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Because the vaccines never worked.

BDair Level 8 Jan 4, 2022

Evidence for your claim vaccines don't work.

The Science - [doctors4covidethics.org]

More on this - [winterwatch.net]

@BDair Only 15 cases. How many unvaccined have died?

There will be tens of thousands of vaccine adverse reactions and deaths, and the disabilities will still be with people long after the the 'virus' has disappeared.

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Because the vaccine doesn't stop COVID completely, but it will keep the vast majority of people out of the hospital and alive. It's like the flu vaccine, only probably better.

The vast majority of the population was in no danger of hospitalization, or even any symptoms, with CV19 before there was a vaccine.

And you do not get a new flu innoculation 4 or 5 times a year.

@BDair and the flu doesn't replicate and mutate in p[eopl who refuse to get a flu vaccine.

@BDair My older son died of COVID atthe age of 31. You better believe he would still be here if he had gotten the vaccine. Over 800,000 Americans have died of COVID. If that doesn't speak to you, what would?!?

@Organist1 Actually it does.

I am sorry to hear about your son. But the evidence shows that the 'vaccines' are unable to prevent infection or spread of a virus. Even if 800,000 people in the US died 'from 'CV 19, that is less than 1/4 of 1% of the population. The vaccines are proving to cause more harm than good. This Candian group has a very informative presentation. [planet-today.com]

@BDair This is junk.

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