like I said, CDC had all the information anyone needed to make an informed decision about Covid mitigation.Rideback wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 8:15 pm CDC weighs in on their page about how vaccines impacted transmission
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nc ... ansmission.
Re read the original article. The FL Surgeon General is still omitting the research about covid itself being dangerous.
The premise that not giving people complete information from their own state health administrator stands on its own, it doesn't need to have a count of how many died, how many became ill or how many transmitted the disease (how many would you demand before it becomes an issue?).
Did you consult our State surgeon general's Covid information? I didn't? I'm asking you for proof that the Florida's surgeon generals apparent information made any significant difference given all the misinformation that was available at the time and is still going on.
Impossible to know.
And yes. If a vaccine reduces virual load, transmission rates will be lower over all. The misinformation out there is that our Gov stated that the vaccine stops a person from being able to infect someone else. That isn't true. We have always known that some people who were vaxed can still become seriously ill, can transmit the virus and even die from Covid complications.