Wandering Monk
Well-Known Member
The question I have is that since the virus load in the nasal pharynx can be as high as with the unvaccinated, does it linger as long? A vaccinated person has developed enough antibodies to keep from getting violently ill or dying in the vast majority of cases, thus it would seemingly also knock back the virus more quickly. If so, then time is also a factor here to consider.
However, I have not read nor heard any of the researchers mention this. Have any of you? Also, any research that any of you have run across on the Lambda Variation as far as the vaccine effectiveness is concerned?
Dr. John Campbell mentioned this in one of his recent videos on Youtube. The viral load decreased faster in the vaccinated.