Unvaccinated UPS Driver who mocked Covid as hoax dies of Delta infection

The Driver

I drive.
It does not lower viral load, and by reducing symptoms, it gives fewer signals to the carrier that they should isolate.
From nature.com about this subject:

"Beyond their substantial protection of individual vaccinees, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines might reduce viral load in breakthrough infection and thereby further suppress onward transmission. In this analysis of a real-world dataset of positive severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) test results after inoculation with the BNT162b2 messenger RNA vaccine, we found that the viral load was substantially reduced for infections occurring 12–37 d after the first dose of vaccine. These reduced viral loads hint at a potentially lower infectiousness, further contributing to vaccine effect on virus spread."
 

wilberforce15

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From nature.com about this subject:

"Beyond their substantial protection of individual vaccinees, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines might reduce viral load in breakthrough infection and thereby further suppress onward transmission. In this analysis of a real-world dataset of positive severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) test results after inoculation with the BNT162b2 messenger RNA vaccine, we found that the viral load was substantially reduced for infections occurring 12–37 d after the first dose of vaccine. These reduced viral loads hint at a potentially lower infectiousness, further contributing to vaccine effect on virus spread."
And there are plenty on the other end, and it's the beginning.

And did you notice the words "might" and "hint"?

They're more cautious about their conclusions than you are.
 

The Driver

I drive.
And there are plenty on the other end, and it's the beginning.

And did you notice the words "might" and "hint"?

They're more cautious about their conclusions than you are.
The best available balance of the evidence points to the conclusions in that Nature article.

We make decisions based on the the balance of evidence, not whims or preconceived notions.
 

wilberforce15

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The best available balance of the evidence points to the conclusions in that Nature article.

We make decisions based on the the balance of evidence, not whims or preconceived notions.
The nature article is one of many, and much is yet unknown. There is significant evidence in the opposite direction as well.

That's why they are more reserved in conclusions than you are.

And, even if viral load is lower, infectiousness might be higher because lack of symptoms leads to more exposure for others. The lack of symptoms is what increases potential spread.
 

wilberforce15

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wilberforce15

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Allow me to give your response before you give it:
 

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wilberforce15

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I'm more likely to be symptomatic if I get another round of it, so I'm less likely to spread it.

If you are vaccinated, you're more likely to be asymptomatic, so you're more likely to spread it.
 

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Florida’s ‘Mr. Anti-Vax’ is third conservative radio talk show host to die with COVID in a month​

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wilberforce15

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Humans have canine teeth not because we tore into muscle with them for our diets but instead are an evolutionary carryover and were used by our ancestors to fight rivals for mating rights.

Plant-based diets (granted, with a smaller amount of lean, wild game) are the healthiest of human diets. We evolved our millions of years eating plants. Take a look at our long digestive tracks, for one. We can't create our own antioxidants because our environment was so chock full of them through our diets that we evolved to discard the need to create them in our own bodies. Plop us down in this poisonous contemporary dietary environment and it's no wonder we're so sick.
You can live on whale blubber, seal fat/oil, crab, fish, caribou, moose, and reindeer and live to be 100 with only a little summer foraging for fruits and vegetables, which are few and far between.

 

wilberforce15

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The human body is astounding in its ability to cope well with a 100% plant diet or a 90% fat/meat diet.

What matters is that it's real food, and accompanied by exercise all day, every day, through physical work.
 

DriveInDriveOut

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The Science is these people's religion, that's why they're so obsessed with saving you... evangelizing about their beliefs is a requirement of their cult.
 
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holdingmybreath

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Amazing how usage of the word "might" or "may" is enough for people to entirely discount the vaccine that their boy trump spearheaded, if trump would have won a second term we might actually have decent vaccination rates in this country.
 

DriveInDriveOut

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Amazing how usage of the word "might" or "may" is enough for people to entirely discount the vaccine that their boy trump spearheaded, if trump would have won a second term we might actually have decent vaccination rates in this country.
If Trump won Democrats would have kept pushing the anti vaccine rhetoric they were pushing before the election.
 

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The Science is these people's religion, that's why they're so obsessed with saving you... evangelizing about their beliefs is a requirement of their cult.
It’s funny how the science is so important and always factual with these rabid people who think the vaccine is the miracle cure, yet totally dismiss science when it comes to transgenders and the rest of them.
 
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