• volkvulture [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    no, they don't reduce one's susceptibility to being infected with the virus, they only reduce symptoms or severity of symptoms if a breakthrough case does occur

    people get the virus even with the vaccine, and spread the virus despite having the vaccine & not showing symptoms

      • volkvulture [none/use name]
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        3 years ago

        COVID vaccines are not designed to give sterilising immunity

        "COVID-19 vaccines were never going to give us sterilizing immunity; it's possible they never will. But the reason isn't just their design, or the wily nature of the virus, or heavy and frequent exposures, though those factors all play a role. It's that sterilizing immunity itself might be a biological myth.Sep 9, 2021"

        • TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          sterilizing immunity

          you're moving goalposts. A vaccine also doesn't need to be 100% effective in stopping spread/infection to work to reduce overall case counts.

          You're less likely to get covid if you get vaccinated. Thus you're less likely to get it in the first place and spread it to others.

          You're arguing that because a vaccine doesn't let you walk into a room of coughing corona patients without PPE that it's 0% effective at stopping spread. This is a stupid argument.