• “If you get the shot, you won’t get covid.” FALSEᡕᠵ᠊ᡃ࡚ࠢ࠘ ⸝່ࠡࠣ᠊߯᠆ࠣ࠘ᡁࠣ࠘᠊᠊ࠢ࠘𐡏⁻
• “If you get the shot, you won’t get sick.” FALSE
• “If you get the shot you won’t be hospitalized.” FALSE
• “If you get the shot, you won’t die.” FALSE
• “If you don’t get the shot, your outcome will be worse.” FALSEComing soon to a clinic near you…
• “If you don’t get a booster, you’re not fully vaxxed!”
• “If you don’t get boosters every 6 months, your vaccine passport won’t work!”
• “If you don’t get the boosters, you’re an anti-vaxxer!”
You left out the coming “2 pills a day” booster from Pfizer that goes on top of the three shots.
HAHAHA even the best vaccine ever developed, which exterminated smallpox from the entire world, did not stop me from getting infected with smallpox 2 years after vaccination.
How does a vaccine prevent infection? Does it create a airtight shield around your body made of bullet-proof glass or something? Basic minimum common sense should make it obvious no vaccine can prevent infection.
If a person near you is exhaling load of covid virus, how do you avoid inhaling it unless you stop breathing? I do not recommend to stop breathing. That will be fatal very quick.
The role of vaccine comes into play AFTER ONE GETS INFECTED. The vaccine would have stocked up the body with virus fighting cells. Those will help defeat the virus before the virus defeats you.
Therefore it is perfectly normal for vaccinated person to get infected and test positive for covid. The critical number to look for is how many vaccinated avoid death.