alchemy2u
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Let me give you some real life experience. I am fully vaccinated and have just recovered from Covid-19 this morning (negative test result). It was 10 days of a bad head cold with fever, aches, runny nose and headaches. I got it from my wife (vaccinated) who got it from our grandkid (not vaccinated) who got it from a small, outside in-laws family gathering (we did not attend). So far about a dozen vaccinated people have gotten it from this one gathering (all vaccines included).I find the current advice offered on cable, the networks, the newspapers and even the CDC confusing.
If you have an intact immune system and are fully vaccinated the chance of being infected with the Covid 19 virus is less than 1%.
If the above is true if you get infected you are not going to become ill, you will get rid of the virus in a few days and you can infect unvaccinated or immune deficient people who may become quite ill.
It is essential, and should be mandatory that every player and coach is fully vaccinated for the good of the team.
Routine testing for the virus would meaningless if everyone is fully vaccinated.
My conclusions are that the vaccines kept it to a head cold, but the new Delta variation will get you if you have prolonged contact with an infected person (grandkid had slept over at out house). The Delta variant is as contagious as chickenpox. Vaccinated people are getting the Delta variant, but most are staying out of the hospital. Everyone that I know that was vaccinated had it for about 10 days with the same head cold symptoms.
The BinaxNow 15 minute test is very good for home use. Please be careful and mask up when indoors for the next few weeks, even if you are vaccinated.