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So why are so many vaccinated people getting Covid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 7804328" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>Thats because you're assuming (with no great evidence to do so) that the vaccine was in no way the cause of the infection. Its entirely possible that your relative caught covid BECAUSE they were vaccinated, not despite. The data is very clear - the double vaccinated are now MORE likely to catch the virus than the non-vaccinated, see the UK HSA report I linked to above.</p><p></p><p>Its no good saying 'I nearly died from covid, thank goodness I had the vaccine' if the vaccine is the reason you caught it in the first place.</p><p></p><p>And the second point about low N antibodies is about the future, not the here and now. Lets assume the vaccines do protect against death from the versions of the virus we see today, but in doing so they damage your ability to counter new versions in the future. Yes you survive now, but are now at far greater risk in the future. If there's one thing we know about coronaviruses its that they mutate like b*ggery. It will only take a small mutation in the spike protein for a new version to bypass the S antibody defences entirely, and where are you then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 7804328, member: 818"] Thats because you're assuming (with no great evidence to do so) that the vaccine was in no way the cause of the infection. Its entirely possible that your relative caught covid BECAUSE they were vaccinated, not despite. The data is very clear - the double vaccinated are now MORE likely to catch the virus than the non-vaccinated, see the UK HSA report I linked to above. Its no good saying 'I nearly died from covid, thank goodness I had the vaccine' if the vaccine is the reason you caught it in the first place. And the second point about low N antibodies is about the future, not the here and now. Lets assume the vaccines do protect against death from the versions of the virus we see today, but in doing so they damage your ability to counter new versions in the future. Yes you survive now, but are now at far greater risk in the future. If there's one thing we know about coronaviruses its that they mutate like b*ggery. It will only take a small mutation in the spike protein for a new version to bypass the S antibody defences entirely, and where are you then? [/QUOTE]
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