So, I work as a HVAC contractor. One of my sites is the hospital in my city where their doing the first run of covid vaccines. I've seen groups that are getting vaccinated and the hospital is making them wear masks before and after the vaccine. They even it seems have to wear the mask the whole way home after getting the vaccine. Is the government afraid that the mRNA vaccine may actually spread covid? I know mRNA vaccine strain pollio was a thing in Africa, so is there any chance a covid vaccine recipient can spread covid right after getting the shot? Or is this just the government being overly cautious?
N.B I live in Queensland Australia.
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I heard today that it takes 4 weeks to get immunity.
I should have mentioned there is no current mask mandate where I live. No-one else in the hospital is wearing a mask, just the vaccine recipients. Infact almost no-one in the city wears a mask, like maybe .01% of people I see are maskers
It's because the type of people lining up for the 'vaccine' right now are the type of people that would wear 6 masks and a blindfold if 'the scientists' said it was helpful.
That sounds like mask mandates in general and not anything vaccine-specific. None of the vaccines out there (at least in developed countries) give you Covid.