RE: Secondary school and college students who are heading back to school next week should take a rapid #29 Oct 2021 11:22
Along the same ilk just posted this on the Avacta board ( I am invested in both )
Interesting article on the BBC website
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59077036
"Double jabbed people are catching Covid and passing it on to those they live with, warn experts who have studied UK household cases.Individuals who have had two vaccine doses can be just as infectious as those who have not been jabbed.
Even if they have no or few symptoms, the chance of them transmitting the virus to other unvaccinated housemates is about two in five, or 38%."
As an aside I flew back from Spain yesterday. Not double jabbed so I had to get a PCR test to show I did not have covid before boarding the flight. Sat next to a lovely lady who was double jabbed. She did not have to have any test before boarding the flight. She coughed through her mask most of the way home. So perhaps she has now given me covid? I will find out when I take my day 2 and day 8 pcr test. I will now self isolate for the next 10 days. Meanwhile she was off to Tescos to do her shopping when she landed. Perhaps spreading covid ( if she has it) as she coughs her way around the store. Now who was the safest person to sit next too on the flight home. The one who had been tested and did not have covid on boarding or the lovely, coughing, double jabbed lady who may or may not have had covid? Seems to me everyone should take an antigen test before flying, going to a concert, sports game etc...