It stands to reason, therefore, that new cases are more likely to occur in vaccinated communities as they make up more of the population.
Ah, no, it's doesn't -- not if the vaccines actually work. Of course, if the vaccines are completely useless, yes, it makes perfect sense.
> It stands to reason, therefore, that new cases are more likely to occur in vaccinated communities as they make up more of the population.
Ah, no, it's doesn't -- not if the vaccines actually work. Of course, if the vaccines are completely useless, yes, it makes perfect sense.
Rofl right? That is literally the OPPOSITE of how it would happen. If covid were real it would be force "quarantined" inside the unvaxxed population.
Rofl right?
That is literally the OPPOSITE of how it would happen. If covid were real it would be force "quarantined" inside the unvaxxed population.
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