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Pfizer admits vaccine not tested to prevent transmission
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(23-10-2022, 11:15 AM)C_T_Russell Wrote:
(23-10-2022, 10:30 AM)Olive Wrote: You are the one who is completely missing the point. 

Vaccines prevent infection.  If you are not infected you will not transmit.  There was never any suggestion that vaccines prevented transmission once a person was infected.

Thats the whole point, we were led to believe it was going to prevent transmission and infection, once it was realized that it didnt "prevent" infection, we were simply told it was our "best protection" and that it would "reduce severity", etc.
As you just said, vaccines prevent infection, this one clearly didnt. Literally everybody I know who was jabbed all caught it.
Likewise, preventing infection would in turn prevent transmission, because you have to catch the virus to be able to spread it in the first place!

I was no sicker than any of them, despite me being unvaxxed. Im glad I didnt risk the jab for a virus that was not only mild, but offered no protection from catching it.

And all the division this caused, I had friends who didnt want me around despite them claiming the vaccine "worked" and them being all fully vaxxed, WTF were they afraid of? And yes their whole family still caught covid, including their immune suppressed child who was too young to receive the jab and had extremely mild symptoms and made a full recovery.
No one can escape covid, you may think you have gotten away with it, but sooner or later you are going to catch it. In the end they had to agree with me that the vaccine didnt work as expected.

What other vaccines out there only offer "mild" protection?
The common MMR, tetanus, polio, etc, etc vaccines largely give you close to 100% protection (probably 98% or something like that)
Even if you are not up to date with boosters, these vaccines still appear to give most people lifelong protection, and yes ive had all these jabs.

You are comparing very well established vaccines with one that had to be developed in a hurry CT.  It isn't a reasonable comparison.  In due course, with more time to perfect their vaccines, I am quite sure the covid vaccine will be right up there with the rest of your list... 

Until that time as we were all told and you mention, it was our "best protection" and that it would "reduce severity", etc. 

No lies or conspiracy there either...  

You're also suggesting your experience of covid with mild symptoms is typical - lets not forget 6.5 million people died from it.  It is downright insensitive to all of them to call it 'mild' and use it as an excuse for your antivaxx nonsense
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RE: Pfizer admits vaccine not tested to prevent transmission - by king1 - 23-10-2022, 01:15 PM

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