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Re: Covid cases on the rise on Dutch side
[Re: Southshore]
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05/21/2021 02:26 PM
05/21/2021 02:26 PM
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boucharda
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I understand that the fully vaccinated can still contract the virus and pass it on to others. I can appreciate Elaine's concerns. Yup there is a 5% chance for close contact infection with the virus (Moderna/Pfizer).....but significantly WAY less than with no vaccine. If the "others" are vaccinated then it works both ways....if "others" are not vaccinated then they take a greater chance of getting the virus from ANYONE...totally their choice
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