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Sun, Jan 17 2021, 5:30 pm
amother [ Ruby ] wrote: | Wait just a little bit longer until you get vaccinated.
The situation in the US and many other countries is really bad right now. |
Countless of people have come down with COVID after being vaccinated .... just saying.
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Sun, Jan 17 2021, 6:00 pm
cnc wrote: | Countless of people have come down with COVID after being vaccinated .... just saying. |
Countless people have come down with covid from exposure 10 days AFTER their second dose?
Can you please provide a source?
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Sun, Jan 17 2021, 6:10 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | I didn’t see Dd since she got married more than a year ago. She lives in another state. |
Thats hard very. Hard.
I dont know if I would. Its definitely not easy
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Sun, Jan 17 2021, 6:33 pm
amother [ Emerald ] wrote: | How is that even possible factual?
Can you back it up with actual fact?
It is very clear that the vaccine is not considered effective for 6- 7 weeks after the first dose, 3 weeks after the second. How many people got their first does a full 7 weeks ago?
I know a PA who had one dose and was then exposed and caught COVID, but that was between the doses, not 3 weeks after the second. So that is not someone you can count as a person in your theory.
Please show us some hard, not anecdotal (or made up) evidence.
In the US, the first vaccine were administered 12/14/2020.
Based on my math, assuming it was Pfizer, the person got the second on Jan 4. Tomorrow only makes 2 weeks.
This is what happens when you confuse Instagram with Medical journals. |
Firstly I am not on instagram .
Secondly, nowhere did I say that they contacted COVID three weeks after they received the second dose.
It was all after the first dose , although both Pfizer and Moderna are claiming that one dose has an 80-90 percent efficacy rate , which is why in some countries they’re electing to divide their vaccines differently by giving singles doses to as many people as possible instead of giving two doses to less people.
That said, my own internist told me not to check my antibodies until a couple of weeks after the second dose.... (I got the first dose a few weeks ago).
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Sun, Jan 17 2021, 6:45 pm
if you already had covid then why not?
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