Nictrix said:This is a serious question, the long covid that you mention, can you only get this if you are unvaccinated or can you also get this if you are vaccinated?TitanTim said:Smartbear said:So? That’s just because there’s a lot less of you, if you catch it you’re much more likely to become seriously ill than a vaccinated person though.
Rob
Completely agree Rob and why I've never being able to get my head around those who deny the vaccine because they think they will be ok and fine if they unfortunately catch it, something you simply can't predict. Whilst being in a younger age bracket seems to help its no guarantee you won't become seriously ill or suffer from long covid. Its like playing russian roulette which ones health, still its their health, just unfortunaley it has a knock on affect for others which can be pretty much avoided.
If I was an unvaccinated person at this moment it time considering all restrictions being lifted tomorrow I would be quite worried and in many ways you're going to stay in a a kind of twilight world or just risk it and hope for the best. I certainly don't think your average Joe in the street will continue with the masking, social distancing, cleanliness etc after tomorrow, all that will simply go out the window next week.
Will be interesting to see what pans out over the next 2 months with positive cases shooting up and hospitilisations slowly creeping up albeight slowly.
Tim.
I think long covid is simply the luck of the draw so to speak, obviously if you're unvaccinated the risk is much higher. I don't think they know fully why some people go on to develop it, whether it's your immune system working overtime which starts attacking the body. From the little I know about it is you could still develop long covid once vaccinated but the risk is greatly reduced and very small.
Tim.
