@win231 Sadly the vaccine was NEVER meant to keep people from getting Covid. Why people keep forgetting this on this forum and in the real world is beyond me. Unless you have personally dealt with Covid yourself or through family or friends, your yapping is just that, yapping and needless name calling over a subject you have NO DIRECT KNOWLEDGE of.
The vaccine was and is meant to be a protection against severe Covid and death. Hopefully, it would prevent hospitalization as well. The saddest breakthrough cases of all those are those that result in death, of course.
As it was learned that the antibodies drop, a booster was suggested and allowed. It was not allowed in time for my vaccinated youngest son to get this shot, thus he caught Delta Covid-19 and was hospitalized. Delta spread like wildfire through the sheltered workshop and the workshop is now closed for two weeks.
The booster shot was not available to my older son, due to age restriction. My oldest son has been vaccinated and has had COVID before the vaccine was available. He sat with his youngest brother, at the hospital, for four hours until I could get there. Risking catching Delta Covid so his brother, with Downs Syndrome, was not terrified. At his SO’s insistence he will get retested Tuesday, (he got tested too early) to make sure he does not have symptomless Delta Covid.
I will not get tested. I see my youngest son, who is now out of the hospital and at home, every day. Those with Delta can shed the virus for 21 days, not 14. I have been vaccinated and I have had the booster, and I am not afraid. You get covid or you don’t.
I have also had direct conversations with the “Covid” doctors, which you have not, as far as I know. As I said on previous threads, vaccinated or unvaccinated
does not matter to the catching of the Delta variety of Covid. It matters to the recovery. It matters a great deal.
My youngest son is alive because he was vaccinated and received remdesivir-not some over the counter crap medicine sold and endorsed, to use you favorite word, by idiots
@win231 I now urge everyone to get vaccinated and get the booster because I know it is the only chance most of us have to survive the infection.
But I never cared if the unvaccinated get vaccinated. It is their right to die. It is their right to get Covid. It is their right to get long Covid - something my son won’t get because, according to the Covid docs, the vaccinated don’t get long Covid.
While my son is still fighting Covid, and I am still worried, he looks better every day. I can not imagine how I would feel if I, as his legal guardian and mother, refused to get him vaccinated and instead of writing in this thread; I was making funeral arrangements.
With my favorite son Joey continuously in my thoughts. I, again, urge everyone to get vaccinated because if a loved one gets Covid and is hospitalized you might only be allowed to visit if you have been vaccinated.
Do you really want the last sight of a loved one to be via a computer screen or on the phone? Would you let your frightened child, whatever age, or grandchild or great grandchild die in a hospital among strangers? I would not. Would you?
Do not get vaccinated for yourself. Do not get vaccinated for the “general population”. Get vaccinated for your family, so you can be there as you have always been there. Or don’t. It is your choice.