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COVID-19 outbreak among players in a men's hockey league in Newmarket, Ont., has claimed the life of a beloved teammate and infected more than a dozen others.
All cases among fully vaccinated individuals York Region's public health unit confirmed 13 residents, and two from the neighbouring Simcoe-Muskoka health unit, tested positive for the novel coronavirus after playing hockey games at the National Training Rink (NTR) in late September and early October.
Despite the family tragedy, she said she still believes in the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines and encourages people to get vaccinated. . "Some people think, 'Well, if he was vaccinated and it didn't work, then what's the point?' But really its about mitigating the risks," she said.
originally posted by: Smigg
The teammates who are vaccinated are now in real danger of dying of covid.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Smigg
The teammates who are vaccinated are now in real danger of dying of covid.
Not really.
Most are probably contaminated rather than infected. That just means that there is a trace amount of covid in their nasal passages.
Of course it's possible that they simply lied about being vaccinated. It wouldn't be the first time.
Even if they have no or few symptoms, the chance of them transmitting the virus to other unvaccinated housemates is about two in five, or 38%.
This drops to one in four, or 25%, if housemates are also fully vaccinated.
Vaccines do an excellent job of preventing serious Covid illness and deaths, but are less good at stopping infections, particularly since the emergence of the more infectious Delta variant which is dominant in the UK.
People who are double jabbed have a lower, but still appreciable, risk of becoming infected with the Delta variant compared with unvaccinated people
They also appear to be just as infectious
Vaccinated people clear the infection more quickly, but their peak viral load - when people are most infectious - is similar to that seen in unvaccinated people
This may explain why they can still readily pass on the virus in household settings
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Smigg
The teammates who are vaccinated are now in real danger of dying of covid.
Most are probably contaminated rather than infected. That just means that there is a trace amount of covid in their nasal passages.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Smigg
The teammates who are vaccinated are now in real danger of dying of covid.
Not really.
Most are probably contaminated rather than infected. That just means that there is a trace amount of covid in their nasal passages.
Of course it's possible that they simply lied about being vaccinated. It wouldn't be the first time.
< sigh > Even the BBC says you're wrong now.
Even if they have no or few symptoms, the chance of them transmitting the virus to other unvaccinated housemates is about two in five, or 38%.
This drops to one in four, or 25%, if housemates are also fully vaccinated.
Vaccines do an excellent job of preventing serious Covid illness and deaths, but are less good at stopping infections, particularly since the emergence of the more infectious Delta variant which is dominant in the UK.
People who are double jabbed have a lower, but still appreciable, risk of becoming infected with the Delta variant compared with unvaccinated people
They also appear to be just as infectious
Vaccinated people clear the infection more quickly, but their peak viral load - when people are most infectious - is similar to that seen in unvaccinated people
This may explain why they can still readily pass on the virus in household settings
Double jabbed can easily spread Covid at home
In other words, as the BBC article itself said if you bother to read it, bottom line is you cannot rely on the vaccine in another person to do anything but protect them. It ain't a jab for thou's health if it's not in YOUR arm, that line of BS wore out it's hoodwink usefulness. Any questions, Mrs Mallon?
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Smigg
The teammates who are vaccinated are now in real danger of dying of covid.
Most are probably contaminated rather than infected. That just means that there is a trace amount of covid in their nasal passages.
lol
originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: AaarghZombies
Not Fully vaxed they were fully vaccinated. You cant play if you arent vaccinated.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Smigg
The teammates who are vaccinated are now in real danger of dying of covid.
Not really.
Most are probably contaminated rather than infected. That just means that there is a trace amount of covid in their nasal passages.
Of course it's possible that they simply lied about being vaccinated. It wouldn't be the first time.
< sigh > Even the BBC says you're wrong now.
Even if they have no or few symptoms, the chance of them transmitting the virus to other unvaccinated housemates is about two in five, or 38%.
This drops to one in four, or 25%, if housemates are also fully vaccinated.
Vaccines do an excellent job of preventing serious Covid illness and deaths, but are less good at stopping infections, particularly since the emergence of the more infectious Delta variant which is dominant in the UK.
People who are double jabbed have a lower, but still appreciable, risk of becoming infected with the Delta variant compared with unvaccinated people
They also appear to be just as infectious
Vaccinated people clear the infection more quickly, but their peak viral load - when people are most infectious - is similar to that seen in unvaccinated people
This may explain why they can still readily pass on the virus in household settings
Double jabbed can easily spread Covid at home
In other words, as the BBC article itself said if you bother to read it, bottom line is you cannot rely on the vaccine in another person to do anything but protect them. It ain't a jab for thou's health if it's not in YOUR arm, that line of BS wore out it's hoodwink usefulness. Any questions, Mrs Mallon?
originally posted by: Jaellma
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Smigg
The teammates who are vaccinated are now in real danger of dying of covid.
Not really.
Most are probably contaminated rather than infected. That just means that there is a trace amount of covid in their nasal passages.
Of course it's possible that they simply lied about being vaccinated. It wouldn't be the first time.
< sigh > Even the BBC says you're wrong now.
Even if they have no or few symptoms, the chance of them transmitting the virus to other unvaccinated housemates is about two in five, or 38%.
This drops to one in four, or 25%, if housemates are also fully vaccinated.
Vaccines do an excellent job of preventing serious Covid illness and deaths, but are less good at stopping infections, particularly since the emergence of the more infectious Delta variant which is dominant in the UK.
People who are double jabbed have a lower, but still appreciable, risk of becoming infected with the Delta variant compared with unvaccinated people
They also appear to be just as infectious
Vaccinated people clear the infection more quickly, but their peak viral load - when people are most infectious - is similar to that seen in unvaccinated people
This may explain why they can still readily pass on the virus in household settings
Double jabbed can easily spread Covid at home
In other words, as the BBC article itself said if you bother to read it, bottom line is you cannot rely on the vaccine in another person to do anything but protect them. It ain't a jab for thou's health if it's not in YOUR arm, that line of BS wore out it's hoodwink usefulness. Any questions, Mrs Mallon?
Don't listen to aargzombie. He's in full backpedal mode now and jumping on all the threads damning the vaccine and then trying to denounce or obfuscate the findings. He needs to find something better to do.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: AaarghZombies
Not Fully vaxed they were fully vaccinated. You cant play if you arent vaccinated.
You can buy a fake ID in any high school using your allowance. A pro sports player shouldn't find it too hard to get a fake vax passport.
Oh, look, someone in the NHL already did
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Smigg
The teammates who are vaccinated are now in real danger of dying of covid.
Most are probably contaminated rather than infected. That just means that there is a trace amount of covid in their nasal passages.
lol
Why do you think so many people are asymptomatic?
They just have a light dusting of covid.
A pro sports player shouldn't find it too hard to get a fake vax passport. Oh, look, someone in the NHL already did
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: AaarghZombies
Not Fully vaxed they were fully vaccinated. You cant play if you arent vaccinated.
You can buy a fake ID in any high school using your allowance. A pro sports player shouldn't find it too hard to get a fake vax passport.
Oh, look, someone in the NHL already did
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
The thing is, what medical condition actually killed the one team mate? Was that condition related to the "vaccine" or other issues with this team mate's personal health?
Bottom line is, there is no way of knowing if the team mate that passed away from a supposed Delta variant COVID infection, would have lived had he not been vaccinated but instead treated with the taboo treatments being censored and ridiculed by the main stream media.