Completely false. From the very beginning the vaccines were 95-99% effective, not 100%. Anti-vaxxers assume it was 100% effective and EVERY time a breakthrough occurs, they say the same thing you just did.
For the last time: vaccines lower the chance you get infected. They do not, and never have, granted 100% immunity.
For the record pro Covid vaxers and non vaxers have expressed the same concern about getting Covid after a vaccine and I know you’ve seen them. But for some reason you don’t wanna mention the vaccinated having an issue
Everything I said was straight facts about some of you pro Covid vax individuals. Now that the tables are turning of course you are steadfast to the shyt that caters to your argument. Like I said where’s that chart w/ the little yellow dot?
Are you saying you’ve never uttered or heard anything resembling the phrase” get the shot to stop the spread”?
Are you saying it was never pushed that everyone get the vaccine to stop the spread?
From the beginning the vaccines where 95% not 99% like the news was reporting?
funny I didn’t even get this notification. probably for good reason cause you gonna have some disingenuous bs to say.
a 5second google search found this info below. Are you sure about your above percentages or are you about to start dancing?
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The COVID-19 pandemic demands that we remain vigilant in our daily lives as we return to everyday activities. We can each take some simple steps to protect ourselves, our families, and our communities.
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- Get a COVID-19 vaccine.
- Wash your hands often with plain soap and water.
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- Avoid crowds and practice social distancing (stay at least 6 feet apart from others).
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Studies show that COVID-19 vaccines are effective at keeping you from getting COVID-19. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will also help keep you from getting seriously ill even if you do get COVID-19.”
please explain the bolded from the fda
