Slade3200
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This is true Ive been saying it for months. The difference being if 100% were vaccinated you would have less cases over time and less hospitalizations… the virus would be manageable. Take the same situation with no vaccine…. Well we’ve seen that.If 100% of people were vaccinated, 100% of those exposed to enough of the Delta variant would spread the virus. In other words, every single vaccinated person would spread Delta to other vaccinateds if they had been exposed to enough of the Delta variant. The vaccinations don't stop the spread of the virus. That's why it is spreading in the most vaccinated places on the planet. The only argument you can make is it decreases symptoms, hospitalizations, and deaths.
i see you changing your words now… nobody is saying the vax will stop the spread. Slow. The word is slow