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      If you don’t understand virology you could just say that instead of being extremely wrong

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          This is literally not understanding virology again

          I’m not gonna tell you to take a college course or anything, they literally teach this stuff in first grade

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              Literally expecting vaccines to be 100% effective at preventing the disease is the most wishful thinking anyone has ever had about a medical anything ever

              A vaccine is not going to prevent it 100% of the time, and constant or frequent exposure to the virus in question will inevitably lead to infection

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                  Reducing the likelihood of infection will reduce the chances of people getting infected with it, people spreading it, and people getting re-infected with it

                  It’s why polio disappeared everywhere that was vaccinated for it