
Originally Posted by
hibbysam
This may have been covered in here already, apologies if so.
Another confusion of mine are the scientific data regarding immunity from catching Covid v immunity from the vaccine. The report I’ve read says if you’ve had Covid your far more immune to it than someone who has simply had the vaccine. If this is true, then we are going to be stopping someone who’s had Covid, but not the vaccine, and who’s tested negative from going to these events, but allowing someone who’s never had it previously, but been vaccinated, and may be carrying it now to attend?
How backwards does that sound?
Would be good to know how many unvaxed haven’t had it, that’s the only number we should be concerned about given the report I’ve seen. And with the huge numbers already vaccinated then herd immunity in the rest shouldn’t be that dangerous.
In my (daft) opinion, testing for events was the way forward, not vaccination status. If you’ve not got it you can’t pass it. If you’ve been vaxed you can still get it and pass it (although greatly reduced likelihood).
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