I'd hate to be that guy.
But...I wouldn't call that herd immunity. Now if at least 70% were vaccinated instead of just one guy...then I could see how he how he could be a brick in the wall. But one brick does not a wall make....especially when everyone else around him got covid.I agree. But it appears that vaccinated IT worker was one who put a stop to the outbreak in the building.
From the OP linked article :
But another coworker who had direct contact and exposure to patient zero was not infected, because he was vaccinated, Hopes said.
That individual, a 23-year-old in the IT department, got vaccinated as soon as Florida's eligibility allowed, said Hopes, who is also an epidemiologist.
"That vaccine, I believe, not only saved him but it appears that because he was vaccinated and he was sort of the next individual in line in the timeline that the outbreak in IT stopped, I believe, because it ran up against a vaccinated individual," Hopes said.
It's on you alright if you spread it to an unvaccinated person under 12 and if you cause undue stress on the medical system or on businesses with large numbers of unvaccinated employees. It's on you but they are the ones that suffer.The unvaccinated take the risk. It’s on us.
Because the unvaccinated accept the risk.It's on you alright if you spread it to an unvaccinated person under 12 and if you cause undue stress on the medical system or on businesses with large numbers of unvaccinated employees. It's on you but they are the ones that suffer.
It's not. You spread it to other unvaccinated people and those 10% or so whose vaccination isn't effective. As you spread it the virus mutates and can become resistant to current vaccines.The unvaccinated take the risk. It’s on us.
But...I wouldn't call that herd immunity. Now if at least 70% were vaccinated instead of just one guy...then I could see how he how he could be a brick in the wall. But one brick does not a wall make....especially when everyone else around him got covid.
Accepting the risk can mean overwhelming the hospital staff so the car crash victim cannot receive the life care he or she needs and would have survived if the staff had been overwhelmed by the Covid patients.Because the unvaccinated accept the risk.
Statistically insignificantAccepting the risk can mean overwhelming the hospital staff so the car crash victim cannot receive the life care he or she needs and would have survived if the staff had been overwhelmed by the Covid patients.
........they accept the risk that others are forced to bear....niceBecause the unvaccinated accept the risk
And another example of a statistically insignificant risk at that........they accept the risk that others are forced to bear....nice
And paid for it with their lives. Was it worth it? Clearly not.Because the unvaccinated accept the risk.
If you end up fighting for your life on a ventilator I suggest your risk assessment might alter somewhat.And another example of a statistically insignificant risk at that
Statistically insignificant
Who are you to judge others? Oh projection, I forgotAnd paid for it with their lives. Was it worth it? Clearly not.
I'm judging nobody; merely stating facts. Sorry if facts upset you; you clearly have a severe allergy to them.Who are you to judge others? Oh projection, I forgot
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