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Originally Posted by classhandicapper
Do you live in a cave 100 miles below earth with no outside communication?
There's no other way any human being can be this clueless.
It has been well known for at least 6-8 months that the efficacy of the vaccines declines rapidly and that vaccinated people both catch and transmit the virus in large numbers. The only real benefit against infection and transmission comes from constant boosters every 4-6 months. That's why they had to change the definition of a vaccine and keep moving the goal post to call it effective. It's so ineffective at what's its supposed to do, it's more or less just a therapeutic at this stage with the hope it will keep people out of the hospital. It's even less effective against omicron, but fortunately omicron is not as dangerous.
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You are the clueless one. One out of every 1000 fully vaccinated person can expect to get a breakthrough case. Of course when there are over 162,000,000 fully vaccinated individuals one out of one thousand does add up to a lot. In fact it’s about one percent of the total number of infections. The rest come from the unvaccinated.
Nobody changed the definition of a vaccine. You get a flu shot vaccine every year. That’s because the effectiveness of the vaccine declines and the virus mutates. It happens with every virus.
The fact is the COVID-19 vaccine is much more effective than the Flu vaccine, but since the flu is much less deadly the flu vaccine doesn’t have to be as effective.
The vaccine is less effective against Omicron because
A VIRUS MUTATES! And it mutates faster when fewer people are vaccinated.
Don’t you think the drug companies are working constantly to address these mutations?