That’s not how vaccines work, they don’t lesson symptoms, they prevent infection by priming your immune system to recognize the pathogen early and prevent proliferation of the virus. Don’t you remember anything from 10 or 20 years ago? Did you ever hear that getting a measles vaccine would lessen your symptoms of measles? No, you stupid fuck, you didn’t get measles if you were vaccinated, period. This is not a classic vaccine and you’re a retard for believing the propaganda.
Or a mild case of polio, tetanus, mumps or rubella? Thank god I had that vaccine so I didn’t get a full blown case.
Can you get chickenpox if you've been vaccinated? Yes. About 15% – 20% of people who have received one dose of varicella (chickenpox) vaccine do still get chickenpox if they are exposed, but their disease is usually mild.
Hmm you still can get chickpox? Wow.. stupid fuck.
Really? You’re doubling down an another useless vaccine. What were the dangers of catching chicken pox as a child? Practically zero but I’m sure you took it like a good lamb.
Varicella is a highly infectious disease that is preventable by vaccine. Before vaccine licensure in 1995, ∼4 million cases per year resulted in ⩽9300 hospitalizations [1] and 100 deaths each year [2].
Odds of dying without a chicken pox vaccine 0.0025 pre 1995.
And now with a vaccine that’s only effective 80-85% the death rate is In 2015 chickenpox resulted in 6,400 deaths a 64 fold increase. The older you are the more severe it is and the outcome is more severe.
So everyone that gets a flu shot(vaccine) doesn't get sick?
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