And thank you for another substantive and impassioned (if somewhat rambling) contribution!
Could you please also say something about the issue of the Vaxx and alleged reduction of "transmissiveness?"
Specifically: Has there been an instance before in modern history in which a supposed vaccine has been developed which (regardless of the hoped-for prevention of disease in the vaccinated individual) has failed so miserably with respect to preventing transmission?
It seems to me that, in the past, a vaccine's power to reduce transmission was directly proportional to its ability to prevent disease in the first place.
With the Covid vaxxines, however...
Regards,
Thank you.
I have to admit, I haven't peer reviewed other vaccines to see if they, too, prevent transmission.
This NY times editorial suggests that transmission isn't always a guarantee with a shot.
More to come, and I'll endeavor to use an editor next time!