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<blockquote data-quote="James Snover" data-source="post: 16678803" data-attributes="member: 67454"><p>If you have been vaccinated, you're as protected as you can be, by modern medical science. If you've had it and recovered, you're even better protected. In either case, it doesn't matter if everyone around you has not been vaccinated, you are protected.</p><p></p><p>So, I'm not seeing what your fear of the unvaccinated is all about.</p><p></p><p>And even if you do get it, and have no underlying co-morbidities, odds are 99.5% you will survive. It is not an automatic death-sentence. </p><p></p><p>I had it, and was asymptomatic. I'm 60, way overweight, diabetic, have high-blood pressure and high cholesterol. 5 of the major co-morbidities, and I didn't even know I had it. At the hospital I work, they screen you for temperature every time you walk in, they missed me because I nnever had a fever. The only way we found out is I was checked for the antibodies, and I've got them. I work in the Houston Medical Center, so there's no doubt I was exposed to it at work. Haven't missed a day in the last two years. So no, Covid-19 is not an automatic death sentence.</p><p></p><p>I'm betting that when this is all over, they're going to find several-hundred million others have the exact same story as me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Snover, post: 16678803, member: 67454"] If you have been vaccinated, you're as protected as you can be, by modern medical science. If you've had it and recovered, you're even better protected. In either case, it doesn't matter if everyone around you has not been vaccinated, you are protected. So, I'm not seeing what your fear of the unvaccinated is all about. And even if you do get it, and have no underlying co-morbidities, odds are 99.5% you will survive. It is not an automatic death-sentence. I had it, and was asymptomatic. I'm 60, way overweight, diabetic, have high-blood pressure and high cholesterol. 5 of the major co-morbidities, and I didn't even know I had it. At the hospital I work, they screen you for temperature every time you walk in, they missed me because I nnever had a fever. The only way we found out is I was checked for the antibodies, and I've got them. I work in the Houston Medical Center, so there's no doubt I was exposed to it at work. Haven't missed a day in the last two years. So no, Covid-19 is not an automatic death sentence. I'm betting that when this is all over, they're going to find several-hundred million others have the exact same story as me. [/QUOTE]
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