To YOU that meant something completely different than what I've been consistently arguing this entire time.
This thread is about the vaccine, not the virus.
So now everyone sticks to the topic at hand in discussion threads with no deviation at all

To YOU that meant something completely different than what I've been consistently arguing this entire time.
This thread is about the vaccine, not the virus.

Thavoiceofthevoiceless said:So now everyone sticks to the topic at hand in discussion threads with no deviation at all
I do. Can't speak for anyone else. It seems to me deviating from the topic is what those with weak and invalid arguments do along with posting smileys.
Thavoiceofthevoiceless said:The vaccine is specifically for the virus so of course it would come into the discussion. .
But the discussion isn't about the virus, that's a red herring.

Thavoiceofthevoiceless said:Breh
The virus is the reasoning that these specific vaccines are even needed in the first place.
Breh, this entire thing is to discuss the vaccine works vs. the vaccine doesn't work.
Anything else is a red herring.
But according to the CDC, vaccinated people can’t carry or spread the virus.
CDC has never said this. Like @Dafunkdoc_Unlimited said the vaccines are not 100% effective and some people are going to get unlucky and become infected and transmit the virus. The benefit of the vaccine is that amongst the vaccinated, instead of 100% of people having the capability to become infected and transmitted, it will only be 5-10%. And the risk of serious illness or death should be virtually non existent.



COVID-19 UPDATED APR. 1, 2021
CDC Data Suggests Vaccinated Don’t Carry, Can’t Spread Virus
By Paola Rosa-Aquino
"After warning for months that vaccinated people should still be cautious in order to not infect others, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests they may not be at much risk of transmitting the coronavirus."
“Vaccinated people do not carry the virus — they don’t get sick,” Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, told MSNBC’s Rachel
Maddow on Tuesday. That’s “not just in the clinical trials, but it’s also in real-world data.”
CDC Data Suggests Vaccinated Don’t Carry, Can’t Spread Virus

COVID-19 UPDATED APR. 1, 2021
CDC Data Suggests Vaccinated Don’t Carry, Can’t Spread Virus
By Paola Rosa-Aquino
"After warning for months that vaccinated people should still be cautious in order to not infect others, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests they may not be at much risk of transmitting the coronavirus."
“Vaccinated people do not carry the virus — they don’t get sick,” Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, told MSNBC’s Rachel
Maddow on Tuesday. That’s “not just in the clinical trials, but it’s also in real-world data.”
CDC Data Suggests Vaccinated Don’t Carry, Can’t Spread Virus
Dudes in here are legit acting like I made up facts and statements out of thin air when I'm going by what the CDC said
It seems like I know more about what the CDC says than the residential Coli medical experts
I agree with you that that was terrible in terms of messaging. But putting out conflicting information doesn’t always indicate a lack of honesty and transparency.Which is exactly the reason why I stated that the CDC is still out here giving conflicting information and it plays a part in why there's mistrust against the organization. As I said before, they are looked upon by citizen of the US as the SME's and that comes with the criticism if their messaging is conflicting or inconsistent.
You helped prove my entire point without even realizing it.
He’s saying they should continue the use of a potentially dangerous vaccine simply because more people would die w/o it. This doesn’t make sense because there is more than enough safer vaccines. There’s no shortage of vaccines so there’s no need to risk potential harm with the most dangerous one. Then he straight up said they should continue using the potentially dangerous vaccine so that people who are hesitant or “anti-vaxxers” won’t have a reason to believe they were right. This also doesn’t make sense because if someone doesn’t want to take the safer Pfizer or moderna vaccines, then news of the J&J vaccine won’t make a difference.