DisneyCane
Well-Known Member
If the vaccine(s) doesn't prevent a very high percentage from being a carrier and spreader then herd immunity can never be reached and this virus will be around forever in various mutations like the flu.We really won't know if vaccinated people can still pass the virus until community spread drops to low enough levels that we can more easily docontract tracing. That probably won't be possible in most states until a fairly large percentage of the population are vaccinated. So, best to keep wearing masks for now. We've pulled back too soon too often in this pandemic, I'd like to think we may have finally learned our lesson. But probably not.
Hopefully data out of Israel (due to the high percentage vaccinated) will be able to shed some light on this within a couple of months.