Sooo...how does one tell the difference between a fully vaccinated person and a not vaccinated person?
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Replying to @KatiePhang
Honestly, this is why I still wear a mask-- so that the people around me don't have to worry which I am.
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Cult members
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Replying to @EsmereldaPea @TobytheBeagle1 and
A lot of old respiratory viruses, including ubiquitous things like RSV and even rhinoviruses, are dangerous to immuno-compromised people. But your deep reliance upon masks began only in the past year. Why?
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Replying to @EsmereldaPea @TobytheBeagle1 and
first, there is cross-reactive immunity from other coronaviruses already present in the population. no virus is totally novel. second, you’re talking about masking to protect the immuno-compromised, people whose immunity to all viral infections, novel or not, is vastly reduced
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Replying to @eugyppius1 @EsmereldaPea and
so you want to keep masking for the sake of the immune-compromised, because you think corona is new, even though you are now immune to it, and the immune-compromised are endangered by many viruses regardless of how new they are, & this problem never bothered you until year ago
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one of us here certainly needs to read more. what you have is indeed immunity, but it’s not totally assured. no vaccines, for any virus, confer 100% immunity. none of them. what is more, actual infections don’t make you 100% immune either.
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