[personal profile] siderea just posted a discussion of vaccination and the transmission of COVID-19: it looks as though, not only are vaccinated people unlikely to catch Covid, but if they do, it's likely to be just a head cold, and not get into the lungs and vascular system.

Also, from that same article, even after one dose of the two-dose vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna, people are less likely to transmit the disease.

I tend to trust [personal profile] siderea on this, but she notes that the sources are less than clear here.

If her discussion is correct, unvaccinated people still need to mask to protect themselves and other unvaccinated people, but vaccinated people mostly don't, because we're not likely to be infected, and what we'd be risking from that relatively unlikely infection a bad cold, which wouldn't be pleasant but is a risk most people already take for granted. Exceptions to that guideline include anyone who will be spending time around people who can't be vaccinated yet, either because of supply issues or because they're too young.

[I started writing this as a reply to comments on my previous post, then decided it should be its own entry.]
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From: [personal profile] green_knight


I continue to wear a mask in public (both of us are now 2 weeks + past the second dose) because I want to normalise mask wearing, and someone who sees me does not know whether I'm an asshole or a fully vaccinated person. I will take my mask off when alone in the park, and I have downgraded to cloth masks when I go out in very sparsely-populated areas, but I totally want to shame people on the fence into mask wearing.

I'd also like to continue not getting quite so many colds in the future, because my lungs Did Not Like Covid.
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