COVID Vaccines & Spreading COVID Efficacy

Posted by lyoness @lyoness, Jun 5, 2021

Do the Moderna, J&J/J and the Pfizer vaccines all prevent people vaccinated from spreading COVID19?

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Will report my personal experience as I think if everyone is open we have more information. My daughters father is up to date and has had every booster. He got Covid a few weeks ago and my daughter and I got it from him. I think he got it from his friends who were also up to date on boosters. I live in a very high rate vaccine community and it does not seem to be stopping the spread, up to date people are indeed passing it along.

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Will report my personal experience as I think if everyone is open we have more information. My daughters father is up to date and has had every booster. He got Covid a few weeks ago and my daughter and I got it from him. I think he got it from his friends who were also up to date on boosters. I live in a very high rate vaccine community and it does not seem to be stopping the spread, up to date people are indeed passing it along.

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I am not saying it did not help them have less severe cases, that I cannot know. I am just stating that in this thread that is asking if being fully vaccinated keeps you from spreading the virus, from what I have witnessed in my community of family and friends it does not.

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No it does not. In my case the pfz v caused me to have severe issues. It started with my heart (myocarditis symptoms and I’m in my 30s and has spread overtime to become muscular and/or connective tissue like an autoimmune condition. I was a fool to trust “safe and effective” personally. I’ll never get another one again. Hard lesson to learn it this way.

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Thank you for providing the statistical evidence that supports the value of vaccination generally. (Of course there will be people who should avoid the vaccine because of their particular medical status. When in doubt, check with your healthcare providers.)

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