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Originally Posted by calgarygeologist
I'm just jumping in on this discussion now and haven't read the whole thread and someone can correct me if I am wrong but vaccines are effective at preventing severe illness and death related to Covid but the vaccine does not provide any guarantee for not getting infected or not transmitting the virus. A negative test result should be just as good as proof of vaccination because a vaccinated person could be infected and spreading at the arena anyways.
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The vaccine gives you like 99% immunity from severe illness and something like 95% immunity from not getting it.
An unvaccinated person has a higher chance of carrying and transmitting the virus. That can’t be disputed.
So my original point stands.