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But she still needs to wear a mask and socially distance since she can still transmit the disease to other people. How? Apparently you can still catch the virus, but not exhibit symptoms? So people who get the vaccine will just become asymptomatic spreaders then? Isn't a vaccine supposed to provide immunity against the virus in the first place? The CDC is still not sure if the vaccine will be effective against new strains. So even if 100% of the population is vaccinated, there is no guarantee of a "return to normalcy". How do you even conclude 100% of the population has been vaccinated? That would require a global level of tracking! With all this in mind, why even get the vaccine when the virus has a 99% survival rate? There are so many questions nobody is bothering to ask.

But she still needs to wear a mask and socially distance since she can still transmit the disease to other people. How? Apparently you can still catch the virus, but not exhibit symptoms? So people who get the vaccine will just become asymptomatic spreaders then? Isn't a vaccine supposed to provide immunity against the virus in the first place? The CDC is still not sure if the vaccine will be effective against new strains. So even if 100% of the population is vaccinated, there is no guarantee of a "return to normalcy". How do you even conclude 100% of the population has been vaccinated? That would require a global level of tracking! With all this in mind, why even get the vaccine when the virus has a 99% survival rate? There are so many questions nobody is bothering to ask.

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