82. "Vaccinating does not prevent ALL disease BUT people judge it wrong" In response to In response to 79
Vaccinated people can get infected - but it seems that nearly none who are vaccinated get a severe case of COVID which requires hospitalization and NONE, repeat NONE, have died from it.(Well the last numbers I saw.)
So your like 19 times more likely to get infected without being vaccinated - and then almost infinitely at greater risk to die if infected.
As for spreading - there are no reports of spreading from vaccinated people - because the numbers of people who are vaccinated who then get infected are so low, and then the severity of the disease is low that *they seem to not spread it at all.*
MAYBE that changes from no spread to a tiny bit when studied, but multiple orders of magnitude less than spread from unvaccinated.
Now, the spread from infected people might go from nearly 0 to And when it stops spreading no one can catch it anymore.
So give the choices the vaccination route, while not PERFECT, is pretty much as close to perfect as we have available.
Nothing is prefect, but vaccinations and time can get this down to very very low levels. Once its low then it's less of a risk.
San Diego had hepatitis and TB outbreaks in the last decade - but they didn't lock down the county because it was a manageable risk. Covid hopefully will be the same.