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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 5007445" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>Actually- one of the posts says EXACTLY that vaccines create variants. And vaccines that are even mildly effective against a variant decrease the spread, as people will recover and spread it less if the vaccine is even mildly effective. And if the variant is deadly, and the vaccine is even mildly effective, you are more likely to live through it. So there are both personal and societal benefits to even a partially effective vaccine. The more UNVACINATED people there are, who don't even have mild protection are going to be contagious longer, spread it more while they are contagious, and they are at least as likely to have the virus mutate as the vaccinated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 5007445, member: 60252"] Actually- one of the posts says EXACTLY that vaccines create variants. And vaccines that are even mildly effective against a variant decrease the spread, as people will recover and spread it less if the vaccine is even mildly effective. And if the variant is deadly, and the vaccine is even mildly effective, you are more likely to live through it. So there are both personal and societal benefits to even a partially effective vaccine. The more UNVACINATED people there are, who don't even have mild protection are going to be contagious longer, spread it more while they are contagious, and they are at least as likely to have the virus mutate as the vaccinated. [/QUOTE]
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