So you can get it, and spread it, after the vaccine. We need to stop calling it a vaccine and call it somewhat effective symptom reducer.
Or you just might drop dead after getting it and having no known illnesses prior to dropping dead. But it would not be the vaccine that caused the death. If you actually get the virus and suddenly drop dead, then the virus was definitely the cause no matter the unknown illness. But if you drop dead after the vaccine, it was definitely not the vaccine that caused it. And only one or two people have dropped dead after the vaccine, and they were old or had drop dead syndrome that was discovered after they dropped dead after receiving the covid vaccine.
Effective as a baby aspirin.
DesertRhino wrote: “So you can get it, and spread it, after the vaccine.”
That isn’t what the article stated: ““But is it effective at preventing asymptomatic disease? There’s an open question about how much the vaccine is going to decrease transmission. It will take time to do those studies,””
It sounds like the vaccine is about effective as a bottle of Nyquil.