Re: Anybody want a Corona?
Posted: Tue September 05, 2023 12:52 am
B beat me to it. Thanks for the feaux news report, thodoks
If both become infected, who’s at higher risk of severe complications?--- wrote:read the CDC's own verbiage, and then tell me this:
there are two humans, neither of whom have ever contracted COVID. one of them is vaccinated, the other is unvaccinated. who - again, according to the CDC - is at greater risk of infection?
Stickman wrote:Love seeing parents roll the dice on their kids health with a virus that's killed tens of millions in a short time.
Two excellent examples of the type of people who simply aren’t coming back from covid indoctrination. Call it mental illness at this point.B wrote:He got you there. Kids were very unlikely to die. They just have to live with the guilt of murdering their loved ones, so they can just suck it up, Stickman!
--- wrote:read the CDC's own verbiage, and then tell me this:
there are two humans, neither of whom have ever contracted COVID. one of them is vaccinated, the other is unvaccinated. who - again, according to the CDC - is at greater risk of infection?
Thank you and goodnightBi_3 wrote:--- wrote:read the CDC's own verbiage, and then tell me this:
there are two humans, neither of whom have ever contracted COVID. one of them is vaccinated, the other is unvaccinated. who - again, according to the CDC - is at greater risk of infection?
They are of equal chance. The vaccine never prevented infection
Matters wrote:the higher number of covid shots taken correlates with higher chances of reinfection.
Matters wrote:Interesting study by the Cleveland Clinic and recently published in Oxford Academic:
Effectiveness of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Bivalent Vaccine
https://academic.oup.com/ofid/article/1 ... 09/7131292
Written under Results:
“The risk of COVID-19 also increased with time since the most recent prior COVID-19 episode and with the number of vaccine doses previously received.”
Written Under Risk of COVID-19 Based on Prior Infection and Vaccination History:
“The risk of COVID-19 also varied by the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses previously received. The higher the number of vaccines previously received, the higher the risk of contracting COVID-19.”
Written under Discussion:
“Ours is not the only study to find a possible association with more prior vaccine doses and higher risk of COVID-19. During an Omicron wave in Iceland, individuals who had previously received ≥2 doses were found to have a higher odds of reinfection than those who had received <2 doses, in an unadjusted analysis [21]. A large study found, in an adjusted analysis, that those who had an Omicron variant infection after previously receiving 3 doses of vaccine had a higher risk of reinfection than those who had an Omicron variant infection after previously receiving 2 doses [22]. Another study found, in multivariable analysis, that receipt of 2 or 3 doses of an mRNA vaccine following prior COVID-19 was associated with a higher risk of reinfection than receipt of a single dose.”
The unvaccinated.--- wrote:read the CDC's own verbiage, and then tell me this:
there are two humans, neither of whom have ever contracted COVID. one of them is vaccinated, the other is unvaccinated. who - again, according to the CDC - is at greater risk of infection?
B wrote:The unvaccinated.--- wrote:read the CDC's own verbiage, and then tell me this:
there are two humans, neither of whom have ever contracted COVID. one of them is vaccinated, the other is unvaccinated. who - again, according to the CDC - is at greater risk of infection?
Hang on, this? It’s just saying the latest variant may be better at evading natural immunity or vaccine protection. Which is why an updated vaccine is being worked on. Just like seasonal flu shots.--- wrote:maybe read it from the actual CDC and not some dopey AP news fact checker?

I already answered the question here on Tue September 05, 2023 at 1:46 am RMT. I wanted to point out that your answer, though intuitive based on based on past virus/vaccine efforts, was not correct and provide some evidence why the scale might actually be trending the other way.B wrote:You answered a question that was not asked with a document that contai s a lot of "could" and "mays."
I was undefeated until a few months back, but my doctor noted that it's possible to catch it and not have the symptoms, soooooo.warehouse wrote:i'm still undefeated against this bitch-ass virus and it's pussy-ass variants
got vaxed just in case lol