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Originally Posted by calgarygeologist
The vaccine doesn't prevent infection or spread though. Currently it appears that the vaccine is highly effective at preventing serious outcomes but infection and spread in vaccinated people is still possible. Peak viral load in infected people seems to be the same regardless of whether someone is vaccinated or not but vaccinated people are infectious/spreading for a shorter period of time.
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Still possible but extremely reduced.
Does that not matter to you? Are you looking for 100% elimation of spread or no bother reducing spread at all?
What if it's a 99% reduction, 90%, 80%?
What's the magic number where it would be worthwhile to get the vaccine and reduce infections across society?
Honest question as I can't understand this position.