LG, I get what you’re saying. However, I think what he’s saying isn’t totally off base as far as contracting the virus. Difference seems to be severity of infection between the two.
Vax or unvaccinated can still get it. First hand knowledge. Been there done that. Vaxxed in Jan/Feb and tested positive 3 weeks ago today.
3 people in my office tested positive from that outbreak. Two vaxxed and one not. Two vaxxed are back at work and unfortunately, I lost a coworker who was a damn good man, last Tuesday. His wife is still in the hospital with it. Appears they picked it up at church (had 10 test positive about a week before it got in our office).
So as to the original statement about it not making a poo. Maybe not so much from an infection possibly, as this was my first real exposure to an infected person. But, it sure seems like it makes a poo from a fighting it perspective-at least from my small, yet first hand sample size.
People can argue all they want, but until you see a perfectly health man (all be it 60 y/o) go from never missing work due to sickness, to being deceased about 2 weeks later, I don’t think everyone comprehends just how seeming random and chaotic this bug is
Also back to the point, since vaxxed or unvaxxed can get it, I personally think everyone should be tested more frequently in situations such as players and coaches due to the proximity in which they work with one another. One person gets it and many could end up with it, regardless of vaccination status.
Just my 0.02.