My wife is a respiratory therapist and has had every Covid patient since the outbreak. She currently has 8 patients and all got the shot. Some over 2 months ago. These people are not only getting Covid but still going into the ICU. What a joke.
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Moderna and Pfizer claim their mRNA "vaccines" are 80%+ effective, that follow-up exposure to Covid resulted in asymptomatic conditions (80% of the time) based on controlled testing. Keep in mind that this was under ideal, controlled conditions.
In the REAL world, we can expect both "vaccines" to be roughly 50% effective at preventing symptomatic conditions when exposed to Covid-19. That means 1/2 the people vaccinated will still have some or all symptoms when exposed to the virus. The vaccine may stop all symptoms, might reduce the severity of Covid symptoms... or may do nothing at all. This is best case scenario, assuming you encounter the exact strains of Covid they designed for.
Covid has been changing and there are hundreds of new variants. That 50% effectiveness can quickly go down to 30% or even less... when exposed to a new variant. At that level, the "vaccine" is hardly effective at all, but that's about where the level of protection will be in reality.
People are risking their life and health for an mRNA "vaccine" that, at best, gives them some chance of not showing symptoms when exposed to Covid. At worst, the "vaccine" will be completely ineffective and do nothing for them.
Take the shots if you want, but don't think it's a miracle cure for Covid. It's more like taking the annual flu shot. 50% effective at best.
As regards the various covid 'vaccines', the following BBC article explains a lot. The mRNA injections do not prevent you from contracting the virus. They do not prevent you from passing it on. They might make the symptoms less severe. In effect, you can become an asymptomatic spreader afterwards. This is why you must continue to wear a mask and maintain your distance and have a "vaccine passport" to warn others that you are a potential danger.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210203-why-vaccinated-people-may-still-be-able-to-spread-covid-19