Serious question here, for anyone that wants to answer.
I understand there's no evidence yet that the vaccine (or whatever you want to call it, let's not get hung up on the term) reduces symptoms and in general makes Covid less deadly.
That being said, if the symptoms are reduced, such as coughing, sneezing, leaking, would you not then be LESS LIKELY to cough the virus onto everyone?
In this scenario, while it doesn't prevent transmission, it does lower it.
So the question is, does what I typed not make sense?
Another thing is "leaky vaccine" where those who have the vaccine and get COVID end up passing along a stronger, more deadly virus. To the point where if you want to survive you need the vaccine. Still too early to know if "leaky vaccine" will be a thing.
Serious question here, for anyone that wants to answer.
I understand there's no evidence yet that the vaccine (or whatever you want to call it, let's not get hung up on the term) reduces symptoms and in general makes Covid less deadly.
That being said, if the symptoms are reduced, such as coughing, sneezing, leaking, would you not then be LESS LIKELY to cough the virus onto everyone?
In this scenario, while it doesn't prevent transmission, it does lower it.
So the question is, does what I typed not make sense?
Another thing is "leaky vaccine" where those who have the vaccine and get COVID end up passing along a stronger, more deadly virus. To the point where if you want to survive you need the vaccine. Still too early to know if "leaky vaccine" will be a thing.