@UCFBS mRNA vaccines are exceeding effective, IgG-predominate antibody generators in the blood and that prevents serious disease. The problem is that has nothing to do with reducing the spread of the respiratory virus.
Once again. You keep reading stuff from the internet, but it’s a useless, repetitive, regurgitation of information that has absolutely no clinical value. It’s all about you and how intelligent that you want everyone to think you are. Classic underachiever
1) Do the vaccines completely stop the spread of COVID? No
2). Do we need better vaccines? Yes
3) Should you get vaccinated or boosters if necessary to prevent serious illness or death, especially from the Delta variant? Yes.
4) Should you rely on natural immunity and not get vaccinated? No!!!
One can actually summarize this without a 5000 word manifesto that goes on tangents galore, pointless highlighting of words, insecure “I told you third graders all along. I’ve always been right!” condescending BS. All from a guy not remotely in the medical field or accessing information from those who are. Never visits a hospital or speaks to healthcare workers on the front line of this pandemic
Most of all the added false and twisted self-interpretation of data and the Big Pharma/political conspiracy theories.
Just to add, I spoke with a radiologist friend at Sand Lake hospital in Orlando and he reads the chest x-rays of hospitalized patients. He said that many cases are in the ages of 35-50 (mostly 40’s), so you anti-vaxxers were wrong there. It’s not really affecting kids but it’s effecting relatively young adults