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Originally Posted by MoneyGuy
No you got the question. So I get the vaccine and could get the virus and not be aware.
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Yes, but it's unlikely. Even so, if you were an asymptomatic case, it wouldn't matter because people who ARE protected by the vaccine wouldn't be at risk.
Again, nothing is certain, but the likelihood of being asymptomatic after getting a vaccine that is 90% effective...well you're probably looking at a very tiny segment of the population.
The more people vaccinated the better. This creates the herd immunity so many have referred to through natural transmission, but without the risk of severe illness or death. Once you have enough people vaccinated, the rates of transmission will plummet or go away entirely. There will always be a handful of breakthrough cases no matter how effective a vaccine is.