How can an unvaccinated person put a vaccinated person at risk?
Because wearing a seatbelt doesn't guarantee you won't be killed in an accident.
Same principal. The vaccine only lowers your risk of being seriously ill or dying from the original virus, and the Delta variant appears to be more dangerous than the original.
Anyone who thinks a vaccinated person can't get the virus isn't keeping up. The advantage of the vaccine is that on average people don't get as sick, are less likely to need a hospital or ICU bed, and are less likely to die. That's all.
That’s not at all how they were originally billed. “Take the vaxx and get your old life back”
The message was more like "vaccines will help". Prove me wrong.
And they have helped. Currently the new covid cases and those in hospital beds and ICUs are mostly unvaccinated people, despite the fact that they only represent about a third of the population in Ontario.
Because wearing a seatbelt doesn't guarantee you won't be killed in an accident.
Same principal. The vaccine only lowers your risk of being seriously ill or dying from the original virus, and the Delta variant appears to be more dangerous than the original.
Anyone who thinks a vaccinated person can't get the virus isn't keeping up. The advantage of the vaccine is that on average people don't get as sick, are less likely to need a hospital or ICU bed, and are less likely to die. That's all.
The message was more like "vaccines will help". Prove me wrong.
And they have helped. Currently the new covid cases and those in hospital beds and ICUs are mostly unvaccinated people, despite the fact that they only represent about a third of the population in Ontario.
So how does sitting next to an unvaccinated person harm the vaccinated person?