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I can’t give it to them. I’ve been vaccinated and boosted.
i dont feel vulnerable, but it was important to me to protect others
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Whatever nonsense you want to spout is not considered by the airlines. There crews are not available for duty when infected and so many if them are out at this point that thousands of flights being cancelled everyday. That is the actual reality beyond whatever fantasy land you inhabit.
This vaccination minimizes the effects but still allows for a vaccinated person to contract and/or pass along the virus. However, if you and the next person are vaccinated, you are passing along mild symptoms at worst, most are asymptomatic. The statement about airlines is true, but so what. The crew is vaccinated, you are not harming them. They are out of work because of protocols not because of illness. You solution to them not working is to not give them business. That doesn’t help the now out of work crew. And also a big ‘so what’ to the someone who chooses to take the risk of not having a return flight. It’s their risk, their choice.
What else is a choice: being unvaccinated. It puts a person at risk of serious illness. So does smoking. So does sex with strangers. So does eating red meat.
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It is tough to watch you two argue. One of you is misinformed about what a vaccination can and can’t do, the other is scared of his shadow and wants to stay home for the next 6 weeks.
This vaccination minimizes the effects but still allows for a vaccinated person to contract and/or pass along the virus. However, if you and the next person are vaccinated, you are passing along mild symptoms at worst, most are asymptomatic. The statement about airlines is true, but so what. The crew is vaccinated, you are not harming them. They are out of work because of protocols not because of illness. You solution to them not working is to not give them business. That doesn’t help the now out of work crew. And also a big ‘so what’ to the someone who chooses to take the risk of not having a return flight. It’s their risk, their choice.
What else is a choice: being unvaccinated. It puts a person at risk of serious illness. So does smoking. So does sex with strangers. So does eating red meat.
The showcase is on. IMO it should not be held now on these days at the peak of the wave. And as they are proceeding at least address the current situation with your so-called medical advisor.
But they will not. They just hawk their ugly $60 sweatshirts and pretend all is well.
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So get on the plane with covid and spread it to more people and flight crews. Hope you don't give it to the crew that was supposed to fly you home.
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If you mask up and everyone else is masked up the risk on airline spread is very small. You're just a whiny little beyatch looking for excuses. Do the team a favor and don't go. I bet your kid is a joy to be around also.
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Cuss and carry on all you want but lots of airline crews are down for the count. Reality is reality. Sorry.
"Given the high quality of cabin air and the various safety measures in place, there is "very low" risk of contracting COVID-19 on board a plane, according to the International Air Transport Association, which represents airlines around the world."
United Airlines and the Department of Defense teamed up on a six-month study that found the risk of contracting COVID-19 on commercial flights was low when passengers wore masks for the entirety of the flight. The highest risk was associated with sitting in the same row, or a row in front of or behind, an infected person. T
https://www.today.com/health/it-safe...g-sick-t190649
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It is tough to watch you two argue. One of you is misinformed about what a vaccination can and can’t do, the other is scared of his shadow and wants to stay home for the next 6 weeks.
This vaccination minimizes the effects but still allows for a vaccinated person to contract and/or pass along the virus. However, if you and the next person are vaccinated, you are passing along mild symptoms at worst, most are asymptomatic. The statement about airlines is true, but so what. The crew is vaccinated, you are not harming them. They are out of work because of protocols not because of illness. You solution to them not working is to not give them business. That doesn’t help the now out of work crew. And also a big ‘so what’ to the someone who chooses to take the risk of not having a return flight. It’s their risk, their choice.
What else is a choice: being unvaccinated. It puts a person at risk of serious illness. So does smoking. So does sex with strangers. So does eating red meat.
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If they test positive they have to stay off planes. Many probably picked it up at unmasked holiday events like the rest of America. Staff interaction with any one (masked) passenger is pretty limited. More than once I saw staff chatting in the crew areas maskless, many are sloppy with their masks. That's their own stupidity
"Given the high quality of cabin air and the various safety measures in place, there is "very low" risk of contracting COVID-19 on board a plane, according to the International Air Transport Association, which represents airlines around the world."
United Airlines and the Department of Defense teamed up on a six-month study that found the risk of contracting COVID-19 on commercial flights was low when passengers wore masks for the entirety of the flight. The highest risk was associated with sitting in the same row, or a row in front of or behind, an infected person. T
https://www.today.com/health/it-safe...g-sick-t190649
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Wait… are you saying the vaccine doesn’t stop the spread?
i was told it wasn’t about just me. Get vaxed to protect others. Isn’t that the message?
I’m so confused. Could I be a super-spreader? Oh this is all so troubling. I’m scared. We should cancel, cancel everything, this is all so troubling. Thank You TS
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Originally posted by Guest View PostBoosters and vaccinations don’t stop you from spreading but are pushed anyway
morons dont even recognize the circular nature of their arguments
My body My Choice - No! Its not about You
Im vaxed, no worries - No! Breakthroughs, Omicron
So Im not stopping the spread, My Choice? - No! Science
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Originally posted by Guest View Post
It is tough to watch you two argue. One of you is misinformed about what a vaccination can and can’t do, the other is scared of his shadow and wants to stay home for the next 6 weeks.
This vaccination minimizes the effects but still allows for a vaccinated person to contract and/or pass along the virus. However, if you and the next person are vaccinated, you are passing along mild symptoms at worst, most are asymptomatic. The statement about airlines is true, but so what. The crew is vaccinated, you are not harming them. They are out of work because of protocols not because of illness. You solution to them not working is to not give them business. That doesn’t help the now out of work crew. And also a big ‘so what’ to the someone who chooses to take the risk of not having a return flight. It’s their risk, their choice.
What else is a choice: being unvaccinated. It puts a person at risk of serious illness. So does smoking. So does sex with strangers. So does eating red meat.
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