>>> you are literally the worse case that I’ve ever seen post-vaccination
Note how he said “Worse” case!.....
NOT “ONLY”
Yes, vaccination blocks 94% of asymptomatic cases and 97% of symptomatic cases (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/11/pfizer-covid-vaccine-blocks-94percent-of-asymptomatic-infections-and-97percent-of-symptomatic-cases-in-israeli-study.html), not 100%.
No vaccine is 100% effective. The smallpox vaccine is 95% effective. The pertussis (Whooping Cough) vaccine is about 80% effective. Two doses of MMR vaccine are 97% effective against measles and 88% effective against mumps.
If you were in a bar with 40 people, one of whom was infected with smallpox and everyone else vaccinated, statistically speaking, you could expect 1-2 others at that bar to become infected. Still a very effective vaccine, but it’s imperfect. If everyone at the bar is vaccinated, then even if one of them has smallpox, their viral load is likely so low that no effective transmission will take place.
Grammar police: “The worse” is usually called “the worst”. Worse is relative to others on the spectrum, and we know there are others. Worst is the extreme end of the worse spectrum.
1 vaccinated person gets hospitalized. 150,000,000 vaccinated persons avoid serious covid attack and hospital treatment inside a plastic tent, isolated from family, connected to ventilators.
I will take those odds.