Boogieman wrote: “So anything that produces any immunity at all can be called a vaccine? Great. I’m vaccinated now. I drank some orange juice this morning, so that counts now, according to your definition.”
Since I did not make that claim that’s another strawman argument. You were the one who claimed that a medicine had to be 100% effective to be considered a vaccine.
“You were the one who claimed that a medicine had to be 100% effective to be considered a vaccine.”
No, I just said these vaccines don’t produce immunity. You said they don’t have to produce 100% immunity to be considered a vaccine.
So how much immunity do they have to produce? 1%? 10%? 50%?