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<blockquote data-quote="trash80" data-source="post: 295709" data-attributes="member: 7578"><p>Lockdowns do not prevent virus transmission. Wearing a mask (in the manner that 99% of the general public does) will not prevent virus transmission. The virus will continue to spread until there is no one left to spread it to, period. The virus doesn't respect dates, borders and/or politics. It will run it's course, period. These "new" strains of coronavirus (of which there are 100s and also cause the common cold, childhood asthma, etc.) are not appreciably different than any other strain of the "COVID-19" causing strains. If you have any condition that makes you more susceptible to a respiratory illness like pneumonia, get the the vaccine ASAP. If you have concerns about asymptomatic transmission (90% of all transmissions), then you should get tested as often as you can and keep yourself in quarantine (regardless of test results since they are only 70% accurate on average) until you can get the vaccine, or until it has been confirmed that there is no more appreciable active transmission occurring (maybe mid-2022). </p><p></p><p>Just like the 1918 Spanish Flu strain (H1N1) continues to be active and is incorporated into the seasonal Influenza vaccine, the coronavirus vaccine will be a similar seasonal concern for the foreseeable future.</p><p></p><p>Stay Safe, but Live Life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trash80, post: 295709, member: 7578"] Lockdowns do not prevent virus transmission. Wearing a mask (in the manner that 99% of the general public does) will not prevent virus transmission. The virus will continue to spread until there is no one left to spread it to, period. The virus doesn't respect dates, borders and/or politics. It will run it's course, period. These "new" strains of coronavirus (of which there are 100s and also cause the common cold, childhood asthma, etc.) are not appreciably different than any other strain of the "COVID-19" causing strains. If you have any condition that makes you more susceptible to a respiratory illness like pneumonia, get the the vaccine ASAP. If you have concerns about asymptomatic transmission (90% of all transmissions), then you should get tested as often as you can and keep yourself in quarantine (regardless of test results since they are only 70% accurate on average) until you can get the vaccine, or until it has been confirmed that there is no more appreciable active transmission occurring (maybe mid-2022). Just like the 1918 Spanish Flu strain (H1N1) continues to be active and is incorporated into the seasonal Influenza vaccine, the coronavirus vaccine will be a similar seasonal concern for the foreseeable future. Stay Safe, but Live Life! [/QUOTE]
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