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Originally Posted by Metdevil
If you'd read the link that I provided, you would have seen that I was referring to your statement about the Mu variant. This part in particular:
But also, all of those links you have provided also have a common theme: "Obtaining two vaccine doses remains the most effective way to ensure protection against the COVID-19 Delta variant of concern dominant in the UK today."
In other words, your statement about the effectiveness of the vaccine is wrong.
All these studies mean is that the vaccine still protects you against the disease, you're just still capable of carrying the virus so don't sneeze on people...
"Nonetheless, the finding of high SARS-CoV-2 viral loads in vaccinated individuals has important implications for risk assessment and mitigation. Emerging data suggest that circulation of delta may be associated with reduced vaccine effectiveness against any symptomatic disease, but protection against severe disease and death is still robust [12]. However, risk disinhibition may lead vaccinated people to increase behaviors that expose them to SARS-CoV-2 infection, and individuals with breakthrough infections could serve as sources of onward transmission to others."
Also, "Just decreases your chances of getting sick" isn't the con you think it is...
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Your point was that viral loads of people vaxxed is less than un-vaxxed. I proved that wrong. You can twist your words as much as you want though. You were wrong.
Mu isn't even here yet. It's the delta that is here. The one in the studies I posted.