I thought you weren't talking to me anymore???
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Originally Posted by zilo
So what?
If you were vaccinated against smallpox...guess what? You didn't catch smallpox.
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Science statistically disagrees...
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Historically, the vaccine has been effective in preventing smallpox infection in 95% of those vaccinated.
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https://www.cdc.gov/smallpox/vaccine-basics/index.html
So if every Australian in 2022 was vaccinated, statistically around 1.3m people could still possibly be infected and 30% of those die. Those same 1.3m could still carry it, travel and infect others.
Just saying it took a concerted focused world wide effort of contact tracing, isolation and vaccination 10 years to complete the job. Imagine having to chase your tail for 5% of the population.
The one fact/determination your cut and paste fails to provide is how long it takes? You must have the impression it happens overnight? What makes covid so singularly different than every other pandemic in history?
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Originally Posted by zilo
Get it now?
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Right back at ya.
Not as cut and dried as your cut and pastes make out.