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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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So, if it can kill the virus off before you have a chance to transmit it surely there is a reason to be vaccinated, as without it you potentially transmit it to someone who doesn’t have the same level of protection even when vaccinated.
Like I said it’s a difficult one, makes for an interesting discussion however.