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The above are two different things.

Let's just agree that #1 is true. It decreased symptoms and saved lives. How much so....who really knows. Probably at one point actually slowed the spread.

The 2nd point is absolutely true. Eventually Covid ran through most people vaccine or not. The largest covid spikes by far (like 10 fold) came after the vaccines had been largely implemented. Reality is Covid outran that vaccine while the symptoms were reduced. But the statement that "Covid did not stop the spread or Transmissions" is 100% correct.
After the vaccines were implemented and the hospitalization rates decreased, restrictions ended and many people stopped getting updated vaccines/boosters. Those two things probably combined to increases the transmission rate.
 
Three young Muslim women say they were praying in an empty parking spot at Avalon Mall in Alpharetta, Georgia, when they were interrupted by a man driving a Tesla Cybertruck who began hurling profanities and racist epithets at them.


The man driving the Tesla, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s ex-husband Perry Greene, he has issued a public apology at a press after the video of him doing it was released


Dude was married to MTG.

1. Automatically he's suffered enough.

2. I don't care what the reason is. If you are an adult male, don't attack teenage girls.

3. The fact that he realized he messed up and apologized publicly is probably better than most in this situation would have done.
 
After the vaccines were implemented and the hospitalization rates decreased, restrictions ended and many people stopped getting updated vaccines/boosters. Those two things probably combined to increases the transmission rate.

We can go down a path of all reasons, but its 100% factual to state that that vaccine did not "stop" covid.

I'll even add to that that the boosters themselves were the "heres your sign" moment that the vaccines were not quite what they were advertised / and / or the virus had flat unrun it.
 
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But the statement that "Covid did not stop the spread or Transmissions" is 100% correct.
No, it isn't.

If the statement were "DOES not stop, then that would be true." But, the COVID vaccine did stop spread and transmission of the early variants. If we theoretically could have immediately immunized the world during the early variants, we would not have COVID to deal with now.

It is similar to antibiotic resistance.
IS penicillin a good treatment for skin infections?
No, it does not cover skin infections very well.

WAS penicillin a good treatment for skin infection?
Yes, penicillin was excellent at skin infections during World War 2 and stopped a lot of amputations from needing to happen.
 
Dude was married to MTG.

1. Automatically he's suffered enough.

2. I don't care what the reason is. If you are an adult male, don't attack teenage girls.

3. The fact that he realized he messed up and apologized publicly is probably better than most in this situation would have done.
Could be a reason why he's an ex. I highly doubt his behavior was a one-off.
 
No, it isn't.

If the statement were "DOES not stop, then that would be true." But, the COVID vaccine did stop spread and transmission of the early variants. If we theoretically could have immediately immunized the world during the early variants, we would not have COVID to deal with now.

It is similar to antibiotic resistance.
IS penicillin a good treatment for skin infections?
No, it does not cover skin infections very well.

WAS penicillin a good treatment for skin infection?
Yes, penicillin was excellent at skin infections during World War 2 and stopped a lot of amputations from needing to happen.

Did it stop or did it slow? I'd say with given individuals it stopped. I absolutely do believe it saved lives. As a society is slowed....until it didn't. The year of the Vaccine was 2021. The largest outbreak of the virus was January 22. It really seams to me there was a fairly short period of time (couple months) where the vaccine was hitting high effectiveness rates....and then the different variants kept outrunning the science and luckily got less potent in the process. Would it be inaccurate to say that a huge amount of vaccinated folks got Covid and spread it to others after vaccination?
 
Did it stop or did it slow? I'd say with given individuals it stopped. I absolutely do believe it saved lives. As a society is slowed....until it didn't. The year of the Vaccine was 2021. The largest outbreak of the virus was January 22. It really seams to me there was a fairly short period of time (couple months) where the vaccine was hitting high effectiveness rates....and then the different variants kept outrunning the science and luckily got less potent in the process. Would it be inaccurate to say that a huge amount of vaccinated folks got Covid and spread it to others after vaccination?
I don't recall the exact number but out of the first Pfizer study the transmission was dropped +90%. If we could have reached herd immunity prior to variation, then I think it would have stopped it. Or made it like rubella, existing but basically stopped.

However, rapid variation and poor vaccine uptake prevented that.
 
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