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Old 12-10-2021, 12:23 AM   #24
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A distortion and misinterpretation of what the article really says. Basically, as I have noted previously and others have commented, there is evidence that even the vaccinated, whether “sick” or without symptoms may transmit the virus to others.

This may suggest that vaccination needs supplementation with other measures to better control the pandemic, BUT there is no legitimate disagreement with the fact that vaccination does markedly reduce the risk of hospitalization and death in the vaccinated.

And, as always, there is still more to learn. That’s how true science works.
It’s always been a no brainer that someone vaccinated could still spread it. Since vaccines were never sold as a 100% shield. The vaccine just helps your body respond quicker once you catch it.

But the less severity will lead to less spread. Simple Common sense. Which seems rare these days.
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