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Old 07-03-2024 | 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by AntiPeter
I was under the impression the excuse was "to reduce transmission". I don't think the vaccines did that, at all. They reduced symptoms, some of the time, in at-risk populations.
The vaccine reduced viral load and symptoms for virtually all populations. This virus is airborne and is largely spread through symptoms - sneezing and coughing. Reducing symptoms and viral load thus reduced the spread of the virus.

This isn't up for debate or even hair-splitting - it's just the truth. A very simple one. There are a great many opinions about the vaccine itself and associated policy, but how the vaccine worked isn't a mystery at all.