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  • #16
    wow...you really are thick...the vaccines don't prevent you from getting covid...they prevent serious illness & hospitilisation if you get it...so you still can get covid an spread covid even with the vaccine...that makes herd immunity improbable...can your pea brain grasp that?

    we have 250,000 J&J in the island...second tranche of 1.9 million...300,000 pfizer & 200,000 astrazeneca...do the math pythagoras...

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    • #17
      Like I said this name calling by you was more subconscious projecting. You are indeed a clown, no one said the vaccine can guarantee a 100 % protection, it should provide protection on a scale where scientist aim at a 95 % range or as close as possiible to a 100%. That does not mean herd immunity cannot be achieved , simple math that you cant grasp will tell you if a vaccine is 90 to 98 % effective then the masses, if all are vaccinated should provide that population herd immunity. Example the BCG vaccine in JA where we all received it as children (mandatory) it protects against TB, as you can clearly see the hospitals aren't being overrun with TB patients and yes people still get T.B. and no thats not improbable, That was achieved !. We dont know if the same can be true of the COVID but what has been shown so far is getting the vaccine has arrested the spread and herd immunity has been achieved in certain populations when 70 to 90 % of the population have been vaccinated, this is where clinicians believe is the point of herd immunity.

      This is supported by the CDC, thats why people get vaccinated to prevent serious illness that require hospitalizations.

      Herd immunity', also known as 'population immunity', is the indirect protection from an infectious disease that happens when a population is immune either through vaccination or immunity developed through previous infection. WHO supports achieving 'herd immunity' through vaccination, not by allowing a disease to spread through any segment of the population, as this would result in unnecessary cases and deaths.

      Herd immunity against COVID-19 should be achieved by protecting people through vaccination, not by exposing them to the pathogen that causes the disease. Read the Director-General’s 12 October media briefing speech for more detail.
      Last edited by Sir X; August 27, 2021, 03:51 PM.
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      • #18
        your peabrain is overheating lil X...


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        • #19
          Originally posted by Sir X View Post

          This is supported by the CDC


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