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COVID vaccines and neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 7 12:50pm | Replies (2237)

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@avmcbellar

Hi @tigreyes2004 there is a lot of controversy over the vaccines. It is an individual decision based on ones risks of exposure to the virus and their health history. The one thing people misunderstand is that taking both doses of the vaccine does not mean 95% effectiveness for immunity. It simply means that it is 95% effective for decreasing the severity of the symptoms. I believe that is why we see less hospitalizations with an increase in cases in some states. Someone who gets vaccinated against the virus can still develop the Covid-19 illness or contract the virus. There is no proof thus far that the vaccines provide immunity or decrease the transmission rate. Someone who has been vaccinated after two weeks of the second dose can still be asked to quarantine if they develop symptoms. Hope this helps.

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Replies to "Hi @tigreyes2004 there is a lot of controversy over the vaccines. It is an individual decision..."

It is a decision that everyone has to take & there are risks in everything so we are going to take the chance. MY husband is taking the day off & we both will be together.
Thank you & God bless
Genie