09-07-2021, 03:47 PM
(09-07-2021, 02:34 PM)bengaloo Wrote: Vaccines dont stop the spread, or prevent people from getting covid, as we are seeing every single day everywhere. The CDC even admits this. If anything, they help it not develop into severe illness and that is about it. Now we are learning that the protection they do offer wanes over a few months, or doesnt cover protection in mutations, and natural immunity seems far superior in a big way. So lets help people recover and get the far superior natural immunity. Vaccines are a personal decision.
Are they 100% effective? No, but vaccines do stop the spread and do prevent people from getting covid.
When you have high rates of community vaccination paired with other mitigation efforts, you both slow the spread and reduce the risk to those who do get sick.
Variants will pop up, and continuing mitigation efforts helps to reduce the impact of them.