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Originally Posted by Mick
Precisely, so a vaccinated person can still spread this on and on and on but the unvaccinated have their freedoms revoked to coerce them, bully them in to submission, we even had a LBC Radio presenter, Nick Ferrari suggest people start getting fined every month until they do, wrong wrong wrong, I am appalled he even came up with it and normally he is quite a well seasoned broadcaster.
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not precise at all. All the evidence points to there being less chance of passing it on if you are vaccinated
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Originally Posted by Paul
Of course, but you need to think about why.
It will reduce the chances of transmission because you body reacts to you getting the virus, and kills it off before you have chance to "transmit" it.
It does not change how transmissible a virus actually is, that would require a mutation.
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how does this defend not having the vaccine??? if anything it reinforces the reasons to have it