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blarghgh_lkwd t1_itxnjvm wrote

That is an impossibly stupid argument

The vaccine reduces symptoms and slows the spread of the disease SIGNIFICANTLY. If you catch it while vaccinated your chance of developing serious symptoms or needing hospitalization, or passing a more malignant instance of it on to others, goes down to very nearly nothing.

There is no excuse for anyone who is a public employee and works with the public to be unvaccinated. It is an unconscionable and disgusting breach of the social contract to think you can go out among people with such a lackadaisical and ignorant attitude to health care and disease prevention.

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sysyphusishappy t1_itxx47u wrote

>The vaccine reduces symptoms and slows the spread of the disease SIGNIFICANTLY. If you catch it while vaccinated your chance of developing serious symptoms or needing hospitalization,

Reducing symptoms is not how vaccines work and it does nothing to "stop the spread". You need to upate your government talking points. Even the CDC doesn't claim this anymore, especially after the head the CDC got covid one month after her FOURTH "booster" shot.

>It is an unconscionable and disgusting breach of the social contract

Who exactly is protected by a shot that doesn't keep you from getting covid or spreading covid? Unvaccinated people?

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blarghgh_lkwd t1_ityxsbn wrote

>not how vaccines work

You clearly don't know much about vaccines and 'how they work'

>upate your government talking points

I think you should update your moronic catch phrases because that one's played out

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sysyphusishappy t1_iu0kpfu wrote

So, vaccines just reduce symptoms, still let you catch and spread a virus, and need to be retaken every 3 months?

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