we had a telepone engineer ( under 20 y of age ) who was Ndebele ( yes really). I asked him if he was vaccinated, and he hesitated, and clicked 'no' (*) and I thought - 'you are a damned fool, you will kill your grandparents!" (+)
(*) ndebele is a zim click language - 6 clicks of which europeans can only hear 4 - he did look at me....
(+) waves three and four, the young are infecting the old
CaC, what utter nonsense and very bad advice if you think the vaccinated make you safe. NEWSFLASH: they dont.
My take on careful socialising would be to keep clear of people (Couple of meters), particularly strangers. Anyone singing, extend the distance. Things like that.
My wife and I will be out in the pub or restaurant this weekend as normal, won't give it a second thought who we are near or anything like that nor will we test ourselves before we go out. Its utterly pointless, we've had our 3 injections, that'll do.
very bad advice if you think the vaccinated make you safe
there have been several studies saying vaccination makes you a lot less infectious, though, so yes, you're safer with vaccinated people than unvaccinated.
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