Probably one of the most asked questions regarding the COVID vaccines has finally been answered. During the Feb. 17 White House COVID response team briefing, Anthony Fauci had enough data to finally give an answer to the ‘Does vaccine prevent transmission?’ question.
As you probably know already, getting inoculated doesn’t mean you can’t get infected with the virus, it just means you’re less likely to have a severe case or harsh symptoms. However, until now, there wasn’t enough evidence regarding the transmission of the virus in vaccinated people.
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If this is such a deadly disease, then the vaccine should be made more available for people to get. Furthermore, people are still dying when they get the vaccine!!!!
What with all the fake news and conspiracy freaks it is difficult to believe ANYTHING without VALID proof. My grand daughter has taken supposedly a complete series of inoculations against the virus. In each instance she became ill from the shots BUT I remember taking the shots developed for different diseases when I was a youngster and they all seemed to do the job even though the typhoid fever shot made me wish I could get better to die. As you can see, I recovered just as my grand daughter did from the shots she took. I intend to try to find out which ones they were so if and when I take shots, I can demand those. Have a good day.