I'm not saying they should lose their jobs. But they should be required to publicize their "take" on vaccines and personal vaccination status, not keep their opinions confidential. Transparency in health care and all that.I was there because I was concerned with potential side effects - I wasn’t there to question a vaccine I already got.
He’s part of the #1 rated office in my town which is part of a larger network.
It’s scary that people want medical professionals to lose their jobs if they don’t agree with the “official” take.
That's true. I know that some specialists ( cardiologist) and RNs working in hospitals refuse to be vaccinated.There are quite a few medical professionals who are not vaccinated. Vaccinated can pass covid along to unvaccinated as well can’t they?
Do you think vaccinated people pass along the virus to the same extent as unvaccinated people?There are quite a few medical professionals who are not vaccinated. Vaccinated can pass covid along to unvaccinated as well can’t they?
Do you think vaccinated people pass along the virus to the same extent as unvaccinated people?
I‘m not sure. I think it’s possible either way.Do you think vaccinated people pass along the virus to the same extent as unvaccinated people?
Looks like yes, vaccinated folks if SYMPTOMATIC spread it as easily for the first few days. Then it drops rapidly for them unlike unvaxxed peopleDo you think vaccinated people pass along the virus to the same extent as unvaccinated people?
I‘m not sure. I think it’s possivle either way.
But doesn’t it seem that there would be less chance of a vaccinated person being infected, let alone both infected and symptomatic? I was asking if people think they have the same chance of getting infected from a vaccinated person as from an unvaccinated person.Looks like yes, vaccinated folks if SYMPTOMATIC spread it as easily for the first few days. Then it drops rapidly for them unlike unvaxxed people
Would it be safe for a non-smoker to flick a lit cigarette out the window during wildfire season, because most non-smokers don't have cigarettes at all?Do you think vaccinated people pass along the virus to the same extent as unvaccinated people?
Since I am only hanging out with vaccinated people, my chance of getting infected *is* higher that I would get it from a vaccinated person instead of unvaccinated.But doesn’t it seem that there would be less chance of a vaccinated person being infected, let alone both infected and symptomatic? I was asking if people think they have the same chance of getting infected from a vaccinated person as from an unvaccinated person.
Of course. Not just seems...that is the reality.But doesn’t it seem that there would be less chance of a vaccinated person being infected
That’s not the argument at all. We were talking about medical professionals who are deciding not to get vaccinated and a poster indicated that vaccinated people can also spread the virus. I don’t know about you, but I would rather go to a doctor who is vaccinated than an unvaccinated one.Would it be safe for a non-smoker to flick a lit cigarette out the window during wildfire season, because most non-smokers don't have cigarettes at all?
That's the argument I feel like people are making with this. It's not the 1 out of 1000 incident that is important. It's that 1 exists at all. Unlike with a lit cigarette, people don't know who and when they are lit.
Seems like a no brainer.I don’t know about you, but I would rather go to a doctor who is vaccinated than an unvaccinated one.
But are they limiting admission privileges of physicians who are not vaccinated? If not are they allowed to be the attending physician?I know there are. They shouldn't be working. I think it's shameful to be part of the medical profession and not be vaccinated.
Luckily hospital systems in many places are now mandating Covid vaccinations for their employees.
Would it be safe for a non-smoker to flick a lit cigarette out the window during wildfire season, because most non-smokers don't have cigarettes at all?
That's the argument I feel like people are making with this. It's not the 1 out of 1000 incident that is important. It's that 1 exists at all. Unlike with a lit cigarette, people don't know who and when they are lit.
I was speaking to the general argument that multiple people were talking about today, in different contexts. You were talking about one situation, others were speaking about others. I could have gone back several pages, but yours was last in the line. But it's still the same, treating a rare situation as too infrequent to bother with.That’s not the argument at all. We were talking about medical professionals who are deciding not to get vaccinated and a poster indicated that vaccinated people can also spread the virus. I don’t know about you, but I would rather go to a doctor who is vaccinated than an unvaccinated one.
But are they limiting admission privileges of physicians who are not vaccinated? If not are they allowed to be the attending physician?
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