The CDC says that vaccinated people do not need to test. They are safe. But for some reason still not safe enough to go without masks. It seems they want to have it both ways.

Fully vaccinated people may travel, CDC says (msn.com)

Why does there need to be a movement for something to be considered wrong?

There doesn’t. You are free to believe that not being allowed to go topless in Walmart is wrong. I do not share that belief.

And yet my fully vaccinated cousin tested postive for covid.

Is he in the hospital? If you recall THE ONLY reason given for lockdowns was to reduce hospitalization.

False positive. Or just just picked it up and his vaccination/immunization hasn’t attacked it yet.

They said that might happen. Let me know if your cousin is sick and become transmittable.

That was your standard not mine

Now you have backpedaled.

Walmart requires that you have a shirt and pants when entering. Is that a limitation on your God given freedoms?

No. Nobody has an issue with Walmart’s stringent dress code.

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Will the vaccine prevent you from testing positive?

No.
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Yes…

tested twice because it seemed so unlikely. Mild symptoms Seems pretty random but I guess 5% still gets it.

They say it takes about two weeks to kick in to full effectiveness.

Right, but will prevent you from testing positive?

So every private business is going to have their own vaccine card to enter their business…kind of like those discount cards they now have. And of course, you will have to pay an annual fee to now shop there to pay for the vaccine card.

Gee, if I wanted that, I would just go shop at Costco.

No thanks. I’d rather have a single govt issued vaccine passport than have to carry 52 individual cards as proof of vaccination.

So, because there is a 5% chance of getting COVID, you want to lock down the country ad infinitum?

If you want to live under a rock for the rest of your life, you are free to do so. Just leave the rest of us alone, ok?

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I think the most recent report said the bad prevents any kind of infection in 95% of the people. So my cousin is just in the unlucky 5% I guess.

Can you either post where I suggested that or stop putting words in my mouth?

Don’t speak so quickly… CDC walks back Walensky’s comments.

You must be kidding.