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originally posted by: bastion
Because hospitalisation rates of those vaccinated have taken a complete nosedive globally.
originally posted by: visitedbythem
We dont know what the purpose of the vaccine is yet. I guess we will know when it starts doing what its supposed to do.
originally posted by: TheResidentAlien
a reply to: mikell
Yes. You can still contract, and spread it, but you won't get the symptoms.
At least thats what they say.
There are some early hints that certain vaccines might be able to reduce transmission, even if they can’t eliminate it entirely. One way it might do this is by reducing the number of viral particles in people’s bodies. "It is quite likely that if the vaccines are making people less ill, they are producing less virus, and therefore will be less infectious, but that's just a theory," says Neal.
originally posted by: Mandroid7
originally posted by: bastion
Because hospitalisation rates of those vaccinated have taken a complete nosedive globally.
Hospitalization rates are lame bs as well.
Ignore all the empty hospitals I've seen so far and pretend they're busy.
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: dug88
We need about 85% of the world to have the shot for global herd immunity.