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"The vaccine was 95% effective in preventing COVID-19 disease among these clinical trial participants with eight COVID-19 cases in the vaccine group and 162 in the placebo group. Of these 170 COVID-19 cases, one in the vaccine group and three in the placebo group were classified as severe. At this time, data are not available to make a determination about how long the vaccine will provide protection, nor is there evidence that the vaccine prevents transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from person to person."

Why do people think they are protecting others by getting the vaccine?

 
Because that's literally what they're doing.

Because it doesn't reduce the number of infections to zero doesn't mean they're not helping (immensely, based on the statistics) by vaccinating.
 
Because that's literally what they're doing.
According to the FDA there is no evidence of that. How can it be what they are doing, literally or otherwise, without evidence that it happens at all?
 
According to the FDA there is no evidence of that. How can it be what they are doing, literally or otherwise, without evidence that it happens at all?
There no evidence that it does or doesn’t. You can argue either way.
 
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According to the FDA there is no evidence of that. How can it be what they are doing, literally or otherwise, without evidence that it happens at all?
The FDA has said nothing of the sort. Where do you come up with this stuff?
 
New strains are emerging just like the flu. They already know the vaccine is not permanently effective. High estimates are about 1 year of protection so I have a feeling this will be a couple more years of new vaccines and it will never totally go away but most likely become like the flu in the respect that it will need to be managed yearly with updated vaccines and treatments. The current vaccine should get it under control and get us out of "pandemic" state, but it will still need to be managed and maintained for quite some time.
 
The FDA has said nothing of the sort. Where do you come up with this stuff?
You didn't even bother to look at the FDA link in the post you're denying? Who did you think I was quoting?
 
If the vaccine reduces the chance of that person getting sick enough to need a hospital then that leaves more open beds at the hospital for those that need the beds

So bottom line, its DOES HELP others

A vaccine is like a helmet when riding a bike or motorcycle, but just in one respect, if you don't wear a helmet then that shows you don't really need one because the helmet is worn to protect your brain, and your brain doesn't need protection if you don't want to wear a helmet, pretty simple

So if you don't want a vaccine then you don't need one, nothing of value to protect, pretty simple
 
We can discuss the effectiveness of the vaccine... but it has to remain civil
 
This quote:
nor is there evidence that the vaccine prevents transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from person to person."

Is not the same as the FDA saying that people aren't protecting others by vaccinating. Particularly when the article is from five months ago and there is far, far more evidence demonstrating that it does precisely that.
 
There no evidence that it does or doesn’t. You can argue either way.
There is no evidence it will cure ED either, so it would be foolish to believe it does while the logical assumption would be that it doesn't.

Particularly when the article is from five months ago and there is far, far more evidence demonstrating that it does precisely that.
Got any links to official sites that show this?
 
Studies in both Israel and the UK have demonstrated significant reduction in both asymptomatic and symptomatic cases.

Here's another one showing decreased viral load with vaccinated populations.

The statements you keep claiming as fact are reliably absurd. It's beyond time for you to reconsider where you get your news.
 
There is no evidence it will cure ED either, so it would be foolish to believe it does while the logical assumption would be that it doesn't.

Maybe it does...
 
Um, less people are dying? Then again with 565,000 + dead, there are less people to die. I got my first last Friday. Arm sore for 3 days, poopy for 5 days. I guess it hasn't killed me yet, so what the heck. And didn't we used to get our dogs vaccinated and people innoculated? Man I'm gettin' old. Hey maybe those childhood shots worked. No polio, mumps, rubella, etc.
 

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