The main argument used to justify to mass vaccination was to stop the spread completely (meaning: if everyone are vaxxed - it's the end of the pandemic).
Now think: if the vaccinated people also get covid - the whole goal above does no longer make sense.
Assuming everyone already got the jab and there are only fully vaccinated people on the planet, then one vaccinated person would still be getting covid from another one.
Honestly: covid would even spread faster then, considering how often vaccinated people are getting covid now, in oppose to the un-vaccinated.
Keep raising this argument:
- We already see that the vaccinated people are still getting covid so the disease will still spread.
- WHAT'S THE REAL REASON TO VAXX EVERYONE AT THIS POINT?
I'm old enough to remember "2 Weeks to Flatten the Curve."
Yeah, exactly.
2 weeks ...
2 months ...
2 years ...
... until you get vaxxed ...
... no matter it doesn't help.
June 27 2021: “Why most people who now die with Covid in England have had a vaccination”https://archive.vn/iRAQD
“Don’t think of this as a bad sign, it’s exactly what’s expected from an effective but imperfect jab”
“Consider the hypothetical world where absolutely everyone had received a less than perfect vaccine. Although the death rate would be low, everyone who died would have been fully vaccinated.”