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Originally Posted by Dadhawk
@ MuseChaser, I agree with most of your statements. I'll happily accept ivermectin (or a massive dose of Hershey Kisses for that matter) once it is actually proven safe and effective, but idiots running down to the feed store to dose up on it will never make sense.
Not sure I understand "However, getting the vaccine is not an equally sure protection against being infected with Covid, nor against infecting others." because it certianly is a better solution than going unvaccinated, unless you live in a quarantine bubble. Maybe I'm misunderstanding.
On another note, my son's quarantine ended yesterday. He got his smell/taste back on day 7 and that had been his only symptom.
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Glad to hear things went well for your son and he's back to enjoying all five senses.

Thanks for the reply, and I apologize for the lack of clarity in the statement you quoted above. What I was trying to say, and please DO correct me if I'm wrong, is that the vaccine's highest success is in preventing serious infections that result in death or hospitalization. It's success in preventing mild breakthrough infections or carrying the virus to others is less, but still of course very significant and helpful.