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Jeff Biss's avatar

From now on, post your evidence with your comment. There are so many trolls here it's very difficult to determine if someone is genuine or just making shit up.

What they don't say is why they're hospitalized, for Covid-19 or something else in which they tested them for Covid-19 and found that they are shedding RNA. All studies show that the vaccinated and those that had Covid-19 and recovered are at risk for mild to no symptom Covid-19 and that a lot of people who go to the hospital for one thing are found to have had or have Covid-19 in that cohort. This article is a case in which the lack of information is a problem.

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Reece H's avatar

Is it not possible that some fully vaccinated people in at-risk cohorts still get covid and get hospitalized? I looked at some CDC data earlier from hospitals in L.A. that showed more hospitalizations, more ICU, and more ventilators for boosted patients than for fully vaccinated. It didn't say but we can assume that is because the boosted population was a much more vulnerable group, and then perhaps your conclusion that some are with Covid and not for Covid. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7105e1.htm

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Jeff Biss's avatar

Vaccines are only as good as one's immune system, so people with compromised immune systems will not produce adequate memory and will get sicker than those with good immune systems.

That link you provide indicates that the vaccines do indeed help reduce the severity of Covid-19. However, media doesn't properly identify those admitted specifically for Covid-19 and those for something else but required Covid-19 testing disclosed that a person had it. That is my problem with PW1104's linked article.

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