I agree - It may be quite awhile before I give up wearing N95s indoors or crowded outdoor spaces (fortunately I like 'em tight with 2 straps). And...is it unusual that vaccinated people seem (as far as I understand it) to be able to transmit virus fairly easily if infected? Is this the way it is with measles and polio? Or does SARS work …
I agree - It may be quite awhile before I give up wearing N95s indoors or crowded outdoor spaces (fortunately I like 'em tight with 2 straps). And...is it unusual that vaccinated people seem (as far as I understand it) to be able to transmit virus fairly easily if infected? Is this the way it is with measles and polio? Or does SARS work differently in terms of being able to transmit if infected? To the extent that vaccinated people can still transmit virus, what is the point of vaccination mandates (especially outside healthcare settings) - asking this curiously
I agree - It may be quite awhile before I give up wearing N95s indoors or crowded outdoor spaces (fortunately I like 'em tight with 2 straps). And...is it unusual that vaccinated people seem (as far as I understand it) to be able to transmit virus fairly easily if infected? Is this the way it is with measles and polio? Or does SARS work differently in terms of being able to transmit if infected? To the extent that vaccinated people can still transmit virus, what is the point of vaccination mandates (especially outside healthcare settings) - asking this curiously
Vaccination mandates help protect hospital systems from collapse and not all vaccinated people pass on infection if they acquire one. The level of suppression their body mounts may just snuff it out quickly. And here's a fascinating look into people who never get infected no matter their exposure level: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/02/scientists-seek-to-solve-mystery-of-why-some-people-do-not-catch-covid