Focalin wrote:ouch wrote:BloomCissi wrote:
If it doesn't prevent the virus from entering your body, meaning that you can still spread it to others, it doesn't matter. If this is how the vaccine works, the only thing it does is protect you as an individual.
The amount of ppl thinking they can just ease up on protecting their loved ones that can die from it after they get vaccinated, will imo be the demise of those said loved ones. Ajaja
I have to say I like that a lot of people realize you can be "immune" to something and still be a carrier, because so many use the excuse "I've already had covid" to avoid wearing masks right now.
Over time as more and more people get the vaccine though it should be effective.
Yes thats the only time the vaccine in itself will be effective for spreading (after so n so % is vaccinated idk how much but). Its just so utterly stupid to have ur argument for vaccination be "oh but I do it for my loved ones, since they can die" like r u actually thick m8, if that's seriously how u think, u will end up killing way more ppl than u would unvaccinated.