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<blockquote data-quote="nmarth88" data-source="post: 2479564" data-attributes="member: 119074"><p>Interesting topic in light of the strangest/devastating last couple year of our lives. </p><p></p><p>I work in construction so I won't try to convince anyone I'm an expert. My experience…. Early on I think that the spread was "slowed" due to the fact that a particular group of people were purposely shutting down the economy to make the previous president look bad. With that said we can go back to ancient times and see that isolation has been the constant factor in terms of mitigation for spread of disease. </p><p></p><p>The first go around with Covid in may of 21, 5 of 7 of us caught Covid. I'm fairly young and it didn't affect me more then a slight headache. My wife was a little worse off. It was spread throughout our church and the vaccination rate there was about 55/45 with the latter being unvaccinated. About half the church got it. </p><p></p><p>The second go around I would say that 95% was vaccinated. There were very few who were previously infected that caught it again. About 15 of 200. The difference this time was that most of the people who were vaccinated before and did nt get it got it this time. Most of their comments were to the effect that getting the shot was worse then having Covid. Interesting. </p><p></p><p>Now the third go around. Was about 2 months ago. 95% vaccinated. About 75% got it again. This is even amongst the "boosted". </p><p></p><p>I do not know anyone that died and am not trying to take from anyones losses, but there are far far to many discrepancies. </p><p></p><p>What I have noticed between the vaccinated and unvaccinated is that the ones who have been vaccinated seem to have health issues with stuff previously unknown to them before. We know that it doesn't stop the spread and it surely does not lessen the symptoms. While Covid is very real there were far to many death that could've been prevented politicians didn't play Russian roulette with our lives to gain power and make money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmarth88, post: 2479564, member: 119074"] Interesting topic in light of the strangest/devastating last couple year of our lives. I work in construction so I won’t try to convince anyone I’m an expert. My experience…. Early on I think that the spread was “slowed” due to the fact that a particular group of people were purposely shutting down the economy to make the previous president look bad. With that said we can go back to ancient times and see that isolation has been the constant factor in terms of mitigation for spread of disease. The first go around with Covid in may of 21, 5 of 7 of us caught Covid. I’m fairly young and it didn’t affect me more then a slight headache. My wife was a little worse off. It was spread throughout our church and the vaccination rate there was about 55/45 with the latter being unvaccinated. About half the church got it. The second go around I would say that 95% was vaccinated. There were very few who were previously infected that caught it again. About 15 of 200. The difference this time was that most of the people who were vaccinated before and did nt get it got it this time. Most of their comments were to the effect that getting the shot was worse then having Covid. Interesting. Now the third go around. Was about 2 months ago. 95% vaccinated. About 75% got it again. This is even amongst the “boosted”. I do not know anyone that died and am not trying to take from anyones losses, but there are far far to many discrepancies. What I have noticed between the vaccinated and unvaccinated is that the ones who have been vaccinated seem to have health issues with stuff previously unknown to them before. We know that it doesn’t stop the spread and it surely does not lessen the symptoms. While Covid is very real there were far to many death that could’ve been prevented politicians didn’t play Russian roulette with our lives to gain power and make money. [/QUOTE]
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