Well we know that isn't true or I would be the disciple you crave.
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The smartest man in the room is always gonna get the last word...let it go fellas. The thread has run it's course.
That's odd. The search query "the vaccine will prevent covid" will get numerous CDC and John's Hopkins hits saying something about preventing a person from contracting covid, not the less impressive "will prevent a contracted case of covid from being bad/real bad/deadly".
The CDC and current administration (aka follow the science) are absolutely blaming unvaxxed individuals for the transmission rate and subsequent vaxxed hospitalizations.
They had to say it, because the vaccine does not protect from catching Covid or from being hospitalized.
Lest we forget, the vaccine reduces the spread to other vaccinated people and makes dying from Covid more enjoyable.
At least the antivaxxers don't have to run to their bunks and rub one out every time a vaxxer dies like the vaxxers do every time an antivaxxer passes. I think the vaxxers get two shots on goal if the news reports "They asked to be vaccinated after they were hospitalized."
Andy