Now back to your original point before you went zigzagging down the road”
“NO shit.
A normal flu shot, taken for decades, by millions of people, DOESN'T prevent people from getting the flu, nor transmitting it.”
It indeed does stop transmission of the strain the shot is formulated for.
Yes, you need to.quit conflating issues and learn something
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