avboiler11
Master
I disagree with that.the fact remains, people are being SOLD that the vaccine will prevent the transmission of the virus.
Over the last four months, talking points have REPEATEDLY been "we don't know if vaccinated people can be infected with or spread COVID, which is why you still should social distance and wear masks after being vaccinated." Another popular talking point was "vaccination will make infections much more mild".
In fact, the CDC has significantly downplayed their own recent study that showed two weeks after first mRNA dose people are 80% protected from SARS-CoV-2 infection (and you can't spread what you aren't infected with) and two weeks after second mRNA dose people are 90% protected from SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Of course, 80-90% protection from infection is not 100% infection...which is now the latest talking point in the media, "Vaccination doesn't provide complete protection from infection with COVID." As if, in most situations, any vaccination offers "complete protection".
I know people who have tested positive on a PCR test with high cycle threshold (>35) fully two months after previous infection, due to **dead virus** in their nasopharynx.