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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 7668822" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>There was some talk from the "experts" here a while ago suggesting that even if 95% of the population were vaccinated the Delta strain would still spread. That's with Pfizer only which seems better than AstraZeneca at stopping spread (although they are both good at keeping you out of hospital) No way any country will get that high. So with a lot of the UK vaccinated and a lot who have had the virus, isn't it better to let the rest be exposed to it now, in summer?</p><p>Perhaps by winter it will be struggling to spread because almost everyone will have antibodies.</p><p> Combine that with booster shots, is there any other way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 7668822, member: 946"] There was some talk from the "experts" here a while ago suggesting that even if 95% of the population were vaccinated the Delta strain would still spread. That's with Pfizer only which seems better than AstraZeneca at stopping spread (although they are both good at keeping you out of hospital) No way any country will get that high. So with a lot of the UK vaccinated and a lot who have had the virus, isn't it better to let the rest be exposed to it now, in summer? Perhaps by winter it will be struggling to spread because almost everyone will have antibodies. Combine that with booster shots, is there any other way? [/QUOTE]
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