I could care less if I win an argument, but I will do what I can to get the other side out. So my sources are questionable?If you think you are “winning” an argument by posting links (some from questionable sources) ad nauseam, trust me you are not.
This argument rekindled because you twisted my statement about the teacher not taking crap from her students into the fact that she was being manipulated by the government because she converted to online classes.
****ing drop it already.
Did you read either? Did you follow the links? What now you don't trust the authorities.
Who do you get your news thru. Have you read the cdc's reports about "breakthrough cases"? I tried to post links that are neutral and provide sources and had info from your local health dept.
"The Minnesota Department of Health is among the health departments issuing advisories about the breakthrough cases.
In the March 2 release, state officials told health workers that they are “investigating COVID-19 infections (symptomatic and asymptomatic) among people who are appropriately vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine, also called vaccine breakthrough cases.”
The probe will help both Minnesota health officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention “understand to what extent sub-optimal primary immune responses among specific groups, waning immunity, vaccine compromise, and viral mutations or variants may impact susceptibility to COVID-19 infection after vaccination,” the alert stated.
“Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from vaccine breakthrough cases is unknown and therefore isolation (separation from others) is recommended until 10 days have passed since symptom onset (or test date for asymptomatic cases), symptoms are improving, and patient has been afebrile for at least 24 hours, without fever-reducing medication.”"