Thanks, I just saw the link. After reading it, I have to ask if you saw this part:
“While being overweight is certainly unhealthy, putting a person at risk of early death for a variety of reasons, the idea that simply being large makes you a ‘superspreader’ is a bit, well, ridiculous.”
Nice point (and given the data, seemingly accurate) about the efficacy of these "preventative therapeutics," recognizing that they do not give immunity. But I think this sentence is inaccurate in your own terms: "Aside from immunity, getting infected with COVID also provides the best protection from COVID variants." Getting infected with Covid isn't "aside from" getting immunity; it *is* getting immunity (if survive).
Where is this claim substantiated?
“We know that people who are high-risk are superspreaders, or people who release a greater viral load when infected with COVID.”
Check hyperlinks. Superspreaders are those with unhealthy BMI, as they carry more viral load.
Thanks, I just saw the link. After reading it, I have to ask if you saw this part:
“While being overweight is certainly unhealthy, putting a person at risk of early death for a variety of reasons, the idea that simply being large makes you a ‘superspreader’ is a bit, well, ridiculous.”
A good start and better than nothing at all.
Nice point (and given the data, seemingly accurate) about the efficacy of these "preventative therapeutics," recognizing that they do not give immunity. But I think this sentence is inaccurate in your own terms: "Aside from immunity, getting infected with COVID also provides the best protection from COVID variants." Getting infected with Covid isn't "aside from" getting immunity; it *is* getting immunity (if survive).
Do you still believe this as new information about vaxxed spreading the virus has come out?
Yes. Those who are vaxxed are spreading the virus.