(19-10-2021, 10:02 AM)nzoomed Wrote:(19-10-2021, 07:23 AM)Rumpelteazer Wrote: I think that unvaccinated are a risk to  more than just themselves.   If they have the virus they can pass it on to children and others who are unvaccinated.   Those who are vaccinated can also be infected, albeit to a lesser extent.pretty much, i just crackup when I hear from some friends in Auckland that are fully vaccinated and are still too "scared" to go out in public.
Vax-a-nation!!!
What have they got to worry about?
Its kids that are the ones who are going to spread it around, but thankfully they have the lowest risk of getting seriously ill from it.
There's still a risk, 7 children between 0-9 were hospitalised in this outbreak, out of 338 cases. Which is a surprisingly high percentage even relative to the other age groups.
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/dise...mographics
But yeah I don't get why fully vaccinated people would be scared to go outside, especially when the vast majority of people now have at least one jab.
Being fully vaccinated is great, ticket to freedom! Bring on the booster shot.