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Huh? The ineffectiveness of the vaccines in preventing transmission is well known now....the virus had already evolved to evade them by the time they were deployed.
These vaccines no longer have any meaningful effectiveness against preventing infection, which is why they now only mention preventing hospitalizations and deaths. IMO this is exactly how they should have been sold rather than the "95% effective against infection" horseshit, which was an obvious lie that anyone with a cursory understanding of infections diseases can easily debunk.
Thankfully we won't need them for much longer, though.
Again, I know you both have debilitating autism which has made you unable to comprehend numbers between 0 and 100%, but yes, they are still pretty effective. Just not 100% effective. I also know you both hate scientists, education and doctors (like good little GOP simps) and think you know more than them, but you don't.Dude, like someone else pointed out, a lot of your info is out-of-date when it comes to the Science. How do you know that's true?

COVID-19 Vaccination
COVID-19 vaccines protect against COVID-19. Get safety info and more.
COVID-19 vaccines are effective at protecting people from COVID-19 and help keep adults and children from getting seriously sick. COVID-19 vaccines can reduce the risk of people spreading the virus that causes COVID-19.
Now again, I know you both claim to know more than the CDC despite being uneducated simpletons, but I am thinking you don't.