Yes, it contributes to herd immunity.I have a question: with all of these cases of Delta infection, does that not contribute to herd immunity?
Yes, it contributes to herd immunity.I have a question: with all of these cases of Delta infection, does that not contribute to herd immunity?
I was REALLY enjoying the normal, mask-free life, and was looking forward to seeing and being seen by students this fall. This past spring, it felt amazing to be in meetings with co-workers and see facial expressions, and to eat dinner in a restaurant. Now that's gone. I hope the restaurants manage to thrive, though.![]()
Hey @katydid23 , Keep us posted on your family's COVID status, OK? If I don't see you around our mutual forums, I will get worried for sure. Best wishes!Yup. My entire family is fully vaccinated, except of course my 6 yr old grand baby.
On Sunday my daughter had just our immediate family over, for an outdoor BBQ and to meet her brand new puppy.
Today my daughter called, very worried, and said her fully vaccinated best friend had stopped by briefly Sunday morning to see the puppy. She is a vet tech and was going to look him over.
She was sitting in the same area as we all were much later that day. She called my daughter today to say that her co-worker had tested positive today for Covid. She had worked with that same co-worker all last week.
So my daughter and her bf are going to get tested on Wednesday. They had visited with her for about 20 minutes in the back yard, no masks. And they all took turns holding the puppy/ So I hope he doesn't get sick too. Didnt they say dogs could be infected?
We are all in quarantine at this time.![]()
It's a slow process but surely we will all get there.Yes, it contributes to herd immunity.
Just picking up on your comment to Tootsie there about keeping her mask on.Not to worry, the ADF are soon going to be helping the police to remind these people that they need to stay home. While they are allowed to leave home to get vaccinated, they will be reminded to stay in their own area. Things will change a bit now.
They are probably just trying to avoid waiting at their own vaccination hubs, since walk-in appointments are now also allowed. While dangerously risking spreading the virus to regional NSW.
It really isn't fair, seeing that they are getting the great majority of vaccines sent to their own zones. They shouldn't be trying to take yours.
Stay safe, Tootsie. Keep your mask on, hey.
Sydney COVID: Defence Force called in to help with Sydney lockdown enforcement
ETA: Maybe you can read this link. Canberra Times.
Sneaky tactics used to access Covid-19 vaccines in Bathurst
I have a question: with all of these cases of Delta infection, does that not contribute to herd immunity?
This is day 5 after my daughter’s exposure. She tested negative yesterday and said the doctor told her most vaxxed patients test positive on day 4-5 if they have it. If she’s negative, that means my household will be ok. We plan to stay home now except for where we have to go (work, doctors). I see no masks on anyone, anywhere. Further, the petition to remove masking in schools in Sept is ongoing. Does no one read or watch the news around here?!
Right now we are quarantined, and awaiting test results from the friend who visited my daughter that morning.Hey @katydid23 , Keep us posted on your family's COVID status, OK? If I don't see you around our mutual forums, I will get worried for sure. Best wishes!![]()
I think the percentage of vaccinated is still much too low, to reach herd immunity.
He tested NEGATIVE....so far so good...but I will feel a lot better if he takes another one in a few days...just to make sure.Right now we are quarantined, and awaiting test results from the friend who visited my daughter that morning.
My daughters boyfriend is going to get tested today, but it might still be too early for it to show up. [this is 4 days after exposure]
My husband and I are still feeling fine, no symptoms.![]()
It's a slow process but surely we will all get there.
According to the bbc, we have 70% of our adult population now fully vaccinated but we're not anywhere near to herd immunity.
Didn’t read entire article yet
Delta Variant ‘Changes The Calculation’ For Herd Immunity, But ‘We Will Get There,’ Says Epidemiologist
Funny the CDC won’t reveal data behind the sudden mask mandate for vaccinated folks. What are they not telling us? People are demanding to see data. Where is it?
I never stopped wearing a mask. My work required it no matter that I’m outside a lot of the time.
I’m just glad to have my job back, wearing a mask is a minor inconvenience to me.
I have several beautiful masks and have added matching beaded or lucite type mask chains.
Although I was tempted to buy a tube or two of lipstick since today is National Lipstick Day and Nars is on sale.
It's a global issue. Since human herds tend not to stay fenced up, and since covid is a wiley virus, herd immunity is not likely happening any time soon, if ever.
Herd immunity and COVID-19 (coronavirus): What you need to know.
"“With this Delta variant being so incredibly contagious, that changes the calculation in terms of when we can expect to see that herd immunity — that elusive herd immunity. We don’t know what percentage of the population needs to be immune to get there, but it’s going to be very high,” Doron said. “Eventually though, whether it’s through vaccination or infection, we will get there.”"
Am I the only one who is finding this near impossible to believe? At first we were told we'd get lasting immunity if we caught covid. And that we'd not be able to get covid for the most part if we got vaccinated. Everything so far is worse than expected.
There is no way at this rate we can hit a high enough percentage of population having herd immunity when half the population won't get vaccinated. The vaccines are drastically reduced in effectiveness after just months. Certainly not a year. And the vaccinated are still catching it and spreading it within a relatively short period after vaccination. And then those who catch covid naturally often don't have lasting immunity. Covid groups are full of people who have had covid twice with in the last year. Then throw in the fact that this virus is apparently constantly mutating and so far we aren't getting milder versions that out compete the more virulent ones so far.
I think this is just gross optimism to try and keep pushing people to get vaccinated just so they can see what happens and hope for the best. None of them really knows what the heck they are talking about. It's all suppositions and they've been wrong most of the time so far always opting for the most optimistic outcome that never comes.
People who are vaccinated don't really have immunity like with measles, mumps etc. We just have reduced severity of disease. If being vaccinated means we can get sick and spread it but just be less likely for severe illness or death how does that truly contribute to herd immunity? If we need X percentage immune and not spreading then we aren't meeting those goals by counting all the vaccinated like they are immune. At this point we know an increasing percentage are not. They are spreading it just the same.
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