• @VonCesaw
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      1111 months ago

      Reducing the likelihood of infection will reduce the chances of people getting infected with it, people spreading it, and people getting re-infected with it

      It’s why polio disappeared everywhere that was vaccinated for it

        • @VonCesaw
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          1211 months ago

          When VACCINATED FOR THE DISEASE you are UNLIKELY to catch it, but if exposed, YOU CAN STILL CATCH IT

          When NOT VACCINATED FOR THE DISEASE you are LIKELY to catch it, and if exposed YOU WILL LIKELY CATCH IT

          When UNVACCINATED PEOPLE who CATCH THE DISEASE are in general public, EVERYONE CAN STILL CATCH IT, EVEN THOSE WHO ARE VACCINATED

          When you are unvaccinated against the disease, you are MORE LIKELY TO CATCH THE DISEASE, and THEREFORE MORE LIKELY TO SPREAD THE DISEASE

          The point of widespread vaccination is to PREVENT PEOPLE FROM CATCHING IT, which PREVENTS PEOPLE FROM SPREADING IT

          I don’t know how much simpler I can make this, this concept has literally been around for over 200 years

            • @VonCesaw
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              1011 months ago

              Did you think that virology is “vaccines are magic medicine, and anything that isn’t magic is poison”?

                • @VonCesaw
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                  1311 months ago

                  Wanting to prevent people from getting sick is a moral good

                  Wanting to prevent people from dying is a moral good

                  Wanting to fight for the right to get people sick and potentially kill them in the name of personal freedom is psychopathic