BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:25 am
But imo, many do appear to think it is more acceptable for vaccinated people to spread the virus.
If certain indoor activities are unsafe due to likelihood of spreading the virus then those activities should probably not be allowed right now, right? Or if they are open proof of negative covid test in the last 24hrs would be more effective at reducing transmission than proof of vaccination would (because people who don't have the virus can't spread the virus, but vaccinated people who do have the virus can spread the virus).
It's just math man.
If the numbers are high, you're right, event's like indoor concerts probably shouldn't be held at all.
If the numbers are lower, it IS preferable to have people be vaccinated just from a mathematical standpoint.
Yes, vaccinated people can get infected and can spread the virus, but at a much lower rate.
The virus spreading through a population is like a spiderweb. People getting vaccines are like scissors cutting the connections in the web. The more people are vaccinnated the fewer of those connectsion there are. Now, delta means instead of cutting 4-5 connections maybe you cut 2-3...but it still reduces infections.
It's just like masks, if there are two people near each other transmission is likely, if one wears a mask, that rate drops significantly, if both wear masks that rate drops even more significantly. Same with vaccines, if everyone is inoculated, there are just fewer options for the virus to spread.
And, again, your take ignores things like hospital burdens, healthcare costs, possibility of dying. Basically, a vaccinated person isn't likely to require a hospital bed, a ventillator, or a coffin.
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