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Originally Posted by jfman
Read that post and none the wiser, OB.
Your original statement
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16 is less than 20.
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Originally Posted by nomadking
The longer the virus is allowed to swirl around, the easier it becomes for new variants to come along. Any new variant might be milder and/or less transmissible, or it maybe it could lead to worse affects and/or greater transmissibility.
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That’s why we have a vaccine. Even increased transmissibility will not be a problem when all the susceptible groups are vaccinated. We are there or thereabouts now.
We are continuing through the younger age groups now in case new variants transmit more deadly to them.