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valhalla360
Mar 01, 2021Navigator
jdc1 wrote:
I'll start by addressing "immunity". I'm really not sure immunity from this virus can be accomplished. Many people have contracted it numerous times. Maybe, over time, we can build anti-bodies to ward it off, but, for the time being..... The vaccine is only to reduce the effects of the virus. It does not contain the virus itself. Lastly, i, like millions of others, want my life back to normal. I have received both doses of the Phizer vaccine. I am now willing to venture beyond my doorstep.
A little correction:
Out of 115 million confirmed cases, there have been a couple of dozen potential (not sure) reinfections. Not that you want to catch it to gain immunity but if you've had it, you are pretty much just as immune as if you had the vaccines.
The vaccines are quite effective against stopping you from getting sick at all and extremely effective against serious illness.
Now back to the subject: It's pretty much a non-issue unless you want to visit densely populated indoor sites. Of course, most of those are closed or have significant attendance restrictions.
We've done a loop over the winter from Michigan to Utah, to S. Cal to Texas to Florida (still finishing). Most places you can check in by phone with no contact. Use your onboard bathroom facilities and there really is no significant risk.
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